Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVED. March 21, hriganttne Esther, 54 tou9, Campbell, from Akitco. March 24, schooner Tyne, 30 tons, Liiildater, • from Wanganui. Passengers— Mr, and Mrs. Wntt, ; and four children, Mrs. Alexander, Mr. D. Alexander, Mr. D. Bell. March 24, s.s. Airedale, 280 tons, A. Kennedy, from Lyttelton and Otago. Passengers^-saloon — Messrs. Ling, Martin, Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock, Mr. F. W. JBinney, Mr. McLean and son, Mr. \V. Lyou, Mr. E. J. Wakefield, Mrs. Nathan and child ; steerage — Messrs. Higgie, llockie, four Maories, Roberts, Cook, Butler, Ellis, Johnston, Reeves, Luntley, Fleming, Evens, Ryan, Cherry, Cookson, E. Wilson, Mrs. Wilson; and 7 saloon, aud 5 second cabin passengers for Nelson and Manukau. SAILED. March 19, schooner Sea Serpent, 60 tons, John Enright, for Blackhead. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Redward. Marcli 21, brig Highland Lassie, 172 tons, Lamout, for Newcastle, N. S. W. March 22, cutter Alert, 12 tons, Short, for Wairau. Passengers — Messrs. Guard (2), Wyuen. Same day, ketch Pryde, CO tons, Buxton, for, Lyttelton. S March 22,' barque Fanny Fisher, 239 tons, C.'. Smith, for Lyttelton. Passengers — Messrs. Jeffs', A. Braithwaite. S«me day, ketch Brothers, 27 tons, Croucher, for Warehama. Sams day, brig Louts and [Miriam, 127 tons, J. W. Vandervord, for Lyttelton. Passengers — Mrs, Huichinson and three childien,]Messrs. Gill, Brown, Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden and three children. IMPORTS. lii the Esther, Bethuue & Hunter, Agents — 91 bales wool, 4 bales and 3 bdls. sheep skins, Johnston & Co. la the Tjne, W. Lyou, Agent, — 43 bales wool, 13 kegs butter, 4 boxes candles, Order. In the Airedale, I. 'J. R. M. Company Agents, — 1 parcel, Samuel Revans ; 1 do. U, B A. ; 1 trunk, G. H. Swan, 1 box of silver coin, Bk. N. S. W. ; and a quautity of cargo for Nelson and Manukau. EXPORJS. In the Sea Serpent, Bethune & Hunter, Ageuts, — 15 bags oats, 10 sacks flour, 4 pkgs. hardware, 2 casks bottled, beer, 4 bags aud 1 o ask sugar, 1 half chest tea, 2 kegs nails, 20 bags coals, 4 bags grass seed, 1 cask clover seed, 1 pkg, shovels, I pel. tobacco, 2 pkgs. leather, I cask, Bethune and Hunter $ 7 pkgs. ironware, 1 case currants, 1 pkg. paper hangings, 1 coil rope, 6 cases personal effects, Levin & Co. In the Randolph, Bethune & Hunter, Agents — 5 bags flour, 1 bdl. axes, 1 bdl. spades, 1 fender, I truss hardware, 1 qr. cask, 1 ensk wine, Levin aad Co. ; 1 qr. cask rum, Stuart & Co. Iv the Pryde, G. Crawford, Agent— 2o,ooo ft. timber, J. Plimmer; 2 casks beer, J. Dixon ; 6 cases geneva, 12 cases whisky, 2 boxes cigars, I case currants, I cask crushed sugar, 4 bags rice, 9 boxes sperm caudles, J piano, 1 digging machine, G. Crawford. la the Alert, Jacob Joseph & Co., Agents— l keg tobacco, lease oil, I pkg. tea, 14 bags salt, 2 trunks drapery, 1 trunk do., 1 cask glass, 3 boxes soap, 2 pkgs. tea, J. Joseph & Co.; 5 cases sherry, 9 qr. casks whisky, 2 cases port wine, I do. sardines, 8 bags sugar, Turnbull and Co. ; 1 crate earthenware, Beihuue & Hunter; 2 cases port wine, I case sundries, Stuart & Co. ; 6 pkgs. sugar, 2 cases geneva, G. Crawford ; 2 casks seed, Levin aud Co. ; half ton flour, Kebbell ; 2500 bricks, 5 sacks lime, Touka. In the Fanny Fisher, W. Bowler, Son, & Co. — 95 bullocks, 25 rams, It. Barton. In the Brothers, W. Bowler, Son & Co., Agents — 25 bags augar, I cask do., 3 chests tea, 25 bags salt, 1 cask rice, 1 keg oatmeal, 3 boxes sundries, 1 keg vinegar, & 1 case, I cask, I bundle, 2 drums, 1 case, 25 bags flour, 2 bundles wool packs, 12 pkges. sundries., Levin & Co. In. the Louis & Miriam. — W. Bowler Son & Co.. Agents.- 1 - Part original cargo from Sydney. Ship« ped at Wellington, 1030 bars aud 73 bundles iron, Wm, Bowler Son & Co. The Hermine with stock, hence, arrived at Otago on Monday, the 17th March, after a favour, able passage, without the loss of one head of cattleThe Tyra, Fanny A. Garriques, and Hermine were all on the berth for Wellington. The Fanny Fisher, hence bound to Lyttelton, was seen by the Airedale on Monday, 40 miles north of Port Cooper. ENGLISH SHIPPING. The following vessels sailed from Great Britain* for New Zealand in December 1861. — Victoria, Colonißt, Cashmere, Oliver Cromwell, Ardencraig, Lanarkshire, Akbar. In Januamy. Jan. 7, Blanch, from the Downs, for Wellington. Jan. 10. Messina, from the Downs, for Auckland, j i Jan. 13, Lady Egidia from the Clyde, for Otago Jan. 10, Cornelia, from Cardiff, for Nelson. Jan. 20, Whitehaven Lass, from the Downs for Otago. Ships Loadins at London. For Auckland. — Eobert Small, Darke : Blundell, Lean ; Eoyal Charlie, Garriuk. | Fob Oanterbtjby. — Kensington, King ; Zea- : landia Foster; Harwood, Forsaith. Fob Nelson & New Plymouth. — Knight Bruce; Cotton. Fob Otago. — Black Swan, Brisden ; James Booth, Lowe ; Geelong, Jackson. Fob Wellington. — Triton, Neilson; Jaochim Chrifctian, Helm. at Greenook. Fob New Zealamd. — Gambia, Miller.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1710, 25 March 1862, Page 3
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827Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1710, 25 March 1862, Page 3
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