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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVED. Jan. 22, sohooner Victoria, 50 tons, McKean, from Napier. Passengers — 3 males.. Same day, ketch Brothers, 33 tons, Groncher, from Warehama. Same day, cutter Alert, 12 tons, W. Short, from W airau. Passengers — 1 males. Jan. 24, s.s. .Lord Worsley, 2GI tons, A. Kennedy, from OtQgo and Lyttelton. Passengers — 19 saloon, and 74 second cabin. IMPORTS. In the Wild Duck, W. Bowler, Son and Co., Agents — 168 cases, 2 bales, 3 boxes, 7ft qr. casks, 50 cases geneva, 50 do. gin, 00 do. brandy, 1 cask, 1 box, 1 trunk, 400 bags salt, 21 coils rope, 81 casks bottled heer, 10 hhds., 4 casks, I tierce, 12 kegs, Order; 38 pkgs. merchandise, H. St. Hill ;1 box, W. James ; 5 orates, 4 qr. casks, 20 boxes, 38 cases, Taylor, Watt and Co . ; 1 box, Bey. Mother; 7 cases, 2 casks, C. D. Barraud; 33 cases, 40 trunks, I bale, 5 hhds. rum, &0 boxes candles, 5 casks, 100 cases geneva, 3 trunks, H. Nathan; ii eases, I cage, T. V. Aston; 22 kegs nails, 3 cases, 2 bundles wire, 1 do shovels, 9 do plates, 8 plates, 11. Williamson ; 4 baskets, 4 cases, 4 casks, W. Bishop ; 20 bags ooffee, 50 half chests tea, 10 oheßta do., 5 boxes, Order; 1 cask, Key. H. W. St. Hill ; I case plants, A. Ludlam : 3 casks, I trunk, 10 casfts, 17 pkgs., J. J. Tame ; 4 trunks, L. Levy; 4 oases toys, 1 cask, E. Wriggleswrorth ; 1 case , Fairbrother ; I perambulator, J.Jordan; I case, J. Backhouse ; I case, Mr. Justice Johnston; I box, Mrs. 11. J, Duncan; 0 cases, G. Roberts; I box, L. L. W. ; I case, J. Biowu ; 2 cmtea, T. Batufoi'fl ; 1 case, W. Luun ; I onse, I box, W. Burr; 3 cases, Collector of Customs ; lease, J. Kiugdon ; 4 cases, Krull oc Co.; I bale, 4 casks, 2 cases, 20. coils, I pkg., G. Moore ; 4 cases, G.

Beaven ; 2 cuses, I pkg., T. Mason ; 7 cases drugs, Barraud and Bridge ; I case, J. Jackhon ; I box, G. Taylor; 4 casks, I case, J. "Varnham; 3 boxes, 2 bales, 7 casks, SO drums, 22 boxes tin plates, 9 bundles spades, 129 cases, 38 bundles, 12 bales, 27 boxes, 3 trunks, Turnbull & Co. ; I hhd., 2 cases, K. V. Astou ; 2 cases, I cask, V. Kobinson; 1 case, Beardon ; I box, Rev. John Warren : I case, Krull & Co. ; I box, Nash and Scaife ; I cuse, Rev. B. R. Taylor ; 3 oases, C. D. Barraud ;". 2 qr. casks, I octave, I hhd. wine, J. Carter-; I case, j.Bairstow; I case, 100 cases geneva, 20 barrels sugar, 145 cases, 4. tierces, 15 drums, 41 bales, 24qrV casks, 4, octaves, 50 boxes, 5 pkgs.,, 10' barrels^ r.asks, I case samples, W. B..Bhodes & Co. } 9 boxes, 2 bales, I cnfek, A. Todd ; I box, Rev. B. J.Allsworth; I do., Nicholson; I case oatmeal, J. Jackson; 5 trunks, H. Begg ; 2 cases, F. J. Litchfield; 4 trunks, L. Levy ; 7 cases, 3 bales, I case, J. Dransfield; lease, (Japt. Nixon; J case, W. James j a cases, C.M.5. ; I case, Mojor Dwyer; S casks, 5 bundles, 7 cases, 100 casks Dublin stout, 9 cases, 3 casks. 2 trunks, I crate, W. Bowler, Son & Co.; 144 cases, 22 bundles, 28 casks, 10 firkins, I bale, 40 barrels, 3 sheets lead, 100 cases wine, 34 qr. casks rum, 14 pkgs , 20, boxes tin plates, 2 crates, I pr. bellows, I basket, 2 anvils, 6 bundles spades, £ hhds., I cask, 20 kegs, I bundle, 2 cases, John* ston & Co. ; 12 qr, casks, 65 cases, 12 casks, 8 bales, 9 trunks, Stuart & Co.; I case, A. Newman; t case, 5 bundles, 9 cases, 10 casks, I iron dram, Owen Brothers ; 25 chests, 5 half tierces, 5 Hhda., 40 casks, 2 casks lead, 40 drums, 10 cases"; 10 barrels, 10 cases, 10 hhds-, 31 casks, 170 cases, I box, 2 hhds., 102 cases wine and brandy, 4 cases, 14 qr. casks wipe, 65 boies glass, ft bales, 1 pel. samples, 5 cases books, 17 bales, 28 pk^s., J, box/ Ti qr. casks, 9 cases, 56 cases wine, 25Q. casks - bottled beer, I case, Bethune & Hunter •' fcOO bags salt, 60 barrels, 172 cases, 10 bundles, 200/ boxes, 20 casks, 15 bales, Order; 68 cases, 17 caskß, 4 crates, D. Anderson ; 10 hhds. beer, 200 cases geneva, 52 bales, 176 cases, 10 chests, 10 pkgs., 20$ chests, 0 pkgs., *20 caddies, 3 trunks, I bundle, S casks, 30 barrels, 200 bags salt, Jacob Joseph & Co. ; 4 cases, Hickson & Co. ; 35 kegs, 7 casks, 8 cases, 15 bundles, I hamper, 2 hhds., I tierce, I pkg., I bale, 3 pumps, 80 camp ovens, 201 pots, W. W. .Taylor; 2 bales, 4 cases, liO cases salmon, 50' boxes candles, 5 half tierces tobacco, 60 cases brandy, Levin & Co. ; 2 revolvers, I cow, Captain Bishop ; 4 pigs, Owen Bro.hers ; and a quantity of cargo for Napier. In the Victoria, A. P. Stuart & Co., Agents — 37 bales wool, 3 bales sheep skins, Levin & Co. ; 35 bales wool, W. Bowler, Son & Co. ; 26 bales wool, Johnston & Co, In the Brothers, W. Bowler, Son & Co., Agents — 17 bales wool, W. Bowler, Son &. Co. } 22 do. do., Bethune & Hunter ; 12 do., Levin & Co. In the Alert, Jacob Joseph & Co., Agents,—' 3 bales wool. t The s. s. Omeo, from Me bourne, Mujvai ;.*.* Otago on the 20th instant, with the European November mails. The Omeo left Melbourne on the ISth, and made a good run. - ' . ■ . The barque Geuevieve, from Mauritius^ with a cargo ol Eastern produce, was wrecked at the Otago Heads on the 17th Jan. Sbe had become a total wreck and only 80 tons of cargo- had been saved. ENGLISH SHIPPING. Sailed. — Nov. 16 — Young America, for Dunedia from the Clyde. Nov. 17 — Kinuaird, for. Auckland from Plymouth, and Matoaka, for Canterbury, from the Dewns. Nov. 22 — Chapman, for Auckland, from Graveseud. --...• Ships Loading fob New- Zealand.. Corrected to Nov. 23. For Auckland — Cashmere, Petherbridge. For Canterbury, Otago — Melbourne, Robertson ; Kensingtou, King; Victoria, Forss. For Nelson— Plym, Ardencraig, Bolton. For Otago — Donna Annita, Smith ;. Akbar, Hutten. For Wellington— John Bunyau, Allan ; Oliver Cromwell, Lawson ; Blundell, Lean; Triton, Den -NeiJson At Glasgow. For Duuedin — Colonist, M'Fie. The Mystery, 1074 tons register, lift Gravfsend on Friday, the IBth October; for Canterbury, New Zealand, with 23 cabin and 227 second-cabin an,d steerage passengers and a full cargo. * A large number of the passengers were sent out by the Provincial Government of Canterbury. The Motoaka, Captain Stevens, having shipped a supply of live stock and other supplies, and embarked a large number of cabin passengers, who had availed themselves of the advantages of Plymouth for embarkation, sailed on Nov. 20 for Canterbury, New; Zealand. She also takes about 109, assisted emigrants, under the authority of toe Government of Canterbury. The Chapman, Captain Harland, sailed from Graveaend for Auckland on Nov. 22, with 73 passengers, including a large party in the saloon. She had one of the largest and most valuable car* goes that has lately left for the colony.

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Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 1694, 24 January 1862, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 1694, 24 January 1862, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 1694, 24 January 1862, Page 2

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