Shipping Intelligence.
._..-. ARRIVED . •• . j*y ; ■; ; y,.. January 25, schtiioner SAepftcrrfmt.ip^toiiig,Jenkins, from the East; Coast:- 1 ■;•' "-' ; r ; - :i -f- '* Same day,. schooner. Mary Thomson, 62;tohs,sE. H. Croucher, from Napier. ; >•• ' ' . , Same day, s. s. Wonga J Wimgaj 103 tons, "'F'.' Renuer, from Nelson: andf Picton. Passengers— Hon. A. G. and Mrs. ToUemafehe, and Mrs. : Pilcher, MiSa .Sellers,: Messrs;' Qweu, Jourdan, . Tamo, Dawson, Mcßeth, Captain Halliday. !'"'. January 26, schooner Janti Paitaj 25 tims, W. Scott, from Kawa Kawa. _ \:-Li*.^.i. ,.'.., -. — January 26; ship Margaretha ßoesiier, 892 tons, F. Eggers, from Ne^casljlo.f:!; '^j|^i>V"'H'*< > .| : '-", , : January 27, schooner Ssirah^iiz^efh, 20 tons, ' John Hebberly, from iQue^n Sound, January 28, s.'a.' jiirca«te.' 818(5 tons, A % I<gn r -*, nefly,. from Nelson. Passeng^rs-^Mfessrs: " Hill", ' Coieman, E, Leako, Bealey,: Smith, tßfacei'/Redwood, Stafford, Parsons, Hon.; Justice- and/Mrs. Johnston and child", Miss James, and three grooihs. ' ' • ; .-••■• -SAILBDiP'^^^-^-i 1^ • January 20; schooner OanterbUri/i 43"tons, "..' Bowton, for Flat Point, r ■' •-' '■'' t* , .;: j.-. Same day, ; paddle-steamer Lykclton f; yspt(Jmp, Colemau, for Canterbury. -.: . . ■■' .>' ?■?: -j^g.;Same day, brig Dani 154 tons,' Scapjenorn, for ; Lyttelton.-. ■ . ' -: ... .-"• ; • •'" -• '■'-' :\^^ax^^^ January 28,. brigantine Spray, 103 tons, Cuni- ; v rains, for Sydney. > • i' ; i-- ■ = .v>\v -fp; -^ '■ ■■>-'- ra -; January 28, s. 8.-Monga Won gn; 10$ torn, F.Renner, for Castle Point and 'Napier* 'Passengers —Mr. and Mrs.. Ellison and ifive ; children, iMrsV^ and Miss McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Pickettj Mr. and; Mrs. R. J. Duiican, Mr.-and Mra.: Harding, MrV ; and. Master Lyori, Mrs.- Seager,iMr.-and Mrs. \ Hutchihson,^■Mre.. Welch, Misfii'Roe;-;<3apt; : and Mrs.- 1 Carlyon and five.children, and Wp female sorvan|B,-; " Messrs. Gaisfovd, J. H. Nort%66d, ; A; v ßuff, 1 Qi ;V Baker, R. Horten; W. Reardon, and;fout-|teera^6 passengers ex .Wild Duck* ; -.; ',' ' 1 January, ,2B,B. s. Airedale? 286 tons, Alexander Kennedy, for Lyttelton and; Qtago. Passengers —^Misses HjßJ£pby%2)V Miss Minchin, Miss Eades, Master Robinson, Master Baker (8), Mr, and'Mra. Bannatyno and two children, Mrs. :Rdy arid: son, Master Barton, Messrs. G, and JyEames.m, . HUI, Coieman, Leake, Bealey,, Simth.Sedwpocl, Stafford, Robinson, ; , Curtis,! Wa^oMd, Moss, I Bunny, J. E. Crawford ,' . Parsons, W. 1 Mtlner^ ■ J; and E. Day, Smith, Sayille, ; Miss}Perfeins, .Mly and Mrs. Knight, jbhree grooms. 'i, " .-.;?':,]• t-v. In 'the Vfonga Wonga, Duncan and : Vettnetl>£.. Agents,--5 kegs arsohio,. Levin. and Co. ; 2,; bales r wool, 55 bushels pysters,.punoan and:Yennell. v ; ■■■ In the Mary Thomson, Wm. Bowler, Son, : &' ; Co.,^ Agents,— 74 bales wool. ...-£, "'■-__•-':• -.-/.;lr ; - ; , In the tyargartha;flo?sner;i.OXM. Company f r Agents,— 64o tons cbais. -■■'" ■.';*■ ;', . -H,', ..^^j . Iv the Sarah- Elizabeth, G. Qrawfo.rdvAlgont,^ >1 17 bales wool, 3 kegs butter, Be^iae:aQ.dJHu&V,>; ter; 15 bales wool, Bowler, Son, &\(toM : sf : &*H-- : K-: '- In the Airedale, I.C.R.M, OompanyjtAgents,^: v, I case hats, Moss ; 1 do. books^ l ; parpel, Jiyoja^; l^-v ca4e, Swainson ; . 1 ' o"om 1 ' case" cigara^Dedlaw:^^ .s? bale leather, &■ Co.;; Hdrley ; 6 do. Mb.*, ' X. : Ji«|y^lv«i?l%fflp| Watkin ; 80 bp.x<ss"'teaj: : Vp.^cj^H^^t^£»^ :^S Go.; . l.pw6eV^t^e«^parceliiTafcj||M»: ccli Shaw and. Son;;^^Bmm^MWSm «fc Co: i 6 dv^'boxes^a^bjqltei^Jph^^^M^ Wfa MquntaW':" 18$;- : ■V?%'H^P^|@«S^l horse, Drarisaeld;vl'bo^;Le;dßejpM^>^ hia;n' ', I case : -b^Si;?.^^!.^;p*J|.9 u ttdl|^toe.a ,Bki^s,-^st J 3 l«a|e^|f^d^^^|i^^^^^ mm
Has tended greatly to strengthen the prices of . ;J al| r Btapied, wx»o|s : ; and s the sales, to this date * f cotttiritte to/ progress with'glelt spirit at fullStates/; ? *'*■■'■ " -■• ■ •■ " • The accounts from the manufacturing districts are scarcely so good. 'as y week since; still the stock of wool in" the bonds of the manufacturers is so small, and the interval which must elapse before the new clip can be offered iv March, viz., four months, so important,. that, all seem anxious to provide for probable requirements (but not more), until the new clip is submitted,.the.a,rriyal3 of which are expected to be large- and in fgobd condition. [ /■ What the course of prices may be at the beginning of the year, it is difficult even to conjecture, but the enormous consumption of ihe raw material, coupled with the absence of stock .on which to, fall : back, is the best proof that consumption is, if not exceeding supply, encroaching so much upon imports, tbat high prices are anticipated to rule next year for all descriptions, and a ready market at long rates will be found iv London should the present satisfactory absorption of wool continue upon the present, extensive scale. The only drawback is the possibility of war in the spring ; but should our. own Government keep free from engagements which might entangle us in a war, the' healthy state of our trade will justify the grower in looking for high rates for some time.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1492, 29 January 1861, Page 2
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714Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1492, 29 January 1861, Page 2
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