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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVED. j January 17— Sea Serpent, brigantine, 60 tons, j Blair, from Blackhead." i January 17 — Louis aiid Miriam, brig, 126 tons, ' Vandervord, from Sydney. January 18— Esther, brigantine, s4 tons, Camp- ' bell, from Pahau ! Jauuary 1 9— Excelsior, schooner, 52 tons. Meiklejohn, from Napier. January |9- Storm Bird, s.s., 108 tons, Mundle, from Castle Point and Napier. SAILED. January 17— Rifleman, three-masted schooner, 50 tons, M'Clutchie, for Lyttelton. January 17 — Fawn, schooner, 30 tons, Southam , for Lyttelton. January 17— Indus, barque, 368 tons, M'Kinnon. for Lyttelton. January 17— (Jazelle, brig, 2do tons, Tucker, for Otago. January 17— Tyne, schooner, 36 tons, M'Laren, for Wanganui. January 17 — Wonga Wonga, s.s., 108 tons Renner, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. ' January 19— Kate, schooner, 22 tons, Owen,fo r Napier. January 19— City of Nelson, 40 tons, Hooper, for New Plymouth. . CLEARED AT CUSTOMS. January 17 — Glenshee, barqne, 319 tons, Buick, for Otago, 3 passengers. PASSENG-R LIST. Per Storm Bird, from Castle Point and Napier, —Mr and Mrs Clay, Master Kennedy, Messrs. Canning, Wilkinson, M'Kinnon, Highmore, and 8 soldiers. Per Louis and Miriam, from Sydney,— Cabin : Mrs Freeman and six children, Mr and Mrs Renner, Mr and Mrs Frederic and 7 children, Mr and Mrs Muir, Mr and Mrs Frethern. Steerage: John M'Lowoy, Allen and White. Per Wonga Wonga, for Lyttelton and Dunedin—Cabin: Mrs Pike, Messrs. W. Donald, and J. MaiFarlane. Steerage : Messrs. Howe, Brown, Ambler, Fletcher. Shaw, Cundy, Blake, Watson, . Coutts, Gillard, Cooiey, Bucksley, and a native. IMPORTS. In the Louis and Miriam, E. Pearce,. agent — 1 case tinware, 100 cases geneva, W. and G. Tumbull di Co ; 120 gunnies sugar, Levin &Co ; 4qr casks brandy, 100 hhds, 30 cases do, 5 bags dates, 6 cases sardines, 5 do oil, 10 do raisins, 5 brls currants, 4 cases figs, 20 casks biscuits, Hickson & Co; 2 cases, 1 cask, 4 bdls rope, 80 do iron pots, 20 bullock bows, 3 casks whiting, 1 cask chains, 2 scythe handles, 4 drums oil, 12 iron buckets, 1 case pipe clay, 6 do glass, 6 kegs paint, 8 bundles broom handles, 1 case zinc, 3 boilerplates, 1 case saws, 1 bdle, 3 kegs nails, 1 Martin; 22 pkgs coffee, 4 casks whiting, 1 hhd chalk, 2 half, tierces tobacco, 60 half-chests tea, 40 boxes do, 73 gunnies sugar, 1 03 cases wine, Order ; 1 6 verandah posts, 1 cask .galvd iron, Lyon ; 75 gunnies sugar, Rhodes & Co ; 1 case drugs, Barraud ; 50 bars iron, Mills; 74 tons coal, Order; 4 waggons, 1 winnowing machine, 4 cases, Brenham ; 4 pkgs lurniture, 1 bale, Boulton. In the Sea Serpent, Bethune and Hunter, agents— 39 bales wool, S3 hides, 1 anchor and chain. Bethune arid Hunter. In the Esther, Bethune atid Hunter, agents— 112 bales wool, Bethune and Hunter,

In the Storm Bird, Duncan and Vennell, agents — 48 bales, 1 bag wool, Levin- & Co,; 8 bales dp, Turnbull & Co; 48 do, Johnston Si'€o ; 14: do, Pearce; 3 kegs butter, Mercer; 3 casks ; pork, Order. ;7 ? ; „ '*.*- y. ln ; the Excelsior.; J. Dransfield, agent— 93! bales wool, 2350: palings,, Order; 3j6qr-brla ball ammnhi- j tion, 6do blank, Commissariat. 'y \ '\ I ■:'; EXPORTS. . \

In the Tyne, W. Lyon, agent— :76 bags* sugar, j Johnston & Co; i qr-casks brandy, 2^ cases j drapery, 1 pkge oil cloth, 2 cases merchandise, 8 do perfumery, I do sago, 2 do salad oil, 1 box nutmegs, 2 db lobsters, 21) do tea, 1 nest tubs. £ doz buckets, 1 iron bedstead, 2 kegs chemicals,^ J box clothing, Owen, Bros; 4 case 3 saddlery, 18 boxes glass, 2 pkgs apparel, 1 trunk do, I bdlo woolpacks, Lyon ; 21 ctses port wine, 4 hhds ale, 2 cases washing crystals, Turubull <& Co ; 1 crate earthenware, Anderson: 10 casks crushed sugar, 4 chests tea, G half chests do, 1 qr-eask vinegar, Pearce. Transhipped from Constance^ from London, — 12 qr-casks bottled beer, 4 bales drapery, 9 cases do, 4 trunks boots. 0 casus oilmens stores, 2 do drapery, 20 boxes candle's, 2 pkys oatmeal, 1 box. Transhipped from Wild Duck, from London,—s cases oilmen's stores, 2do pianos, 8 boxes tobacco.

In the Wonga Wonga, Duncan and Vennell, agents— 3 balos paper, 106 sheep, Lyon ; 1 parcel Levy ; 3 cases, 1 keg olives, Moss ; 1 case saddlciy, Crawford; 7 horses, 2 foals, I gig, Wakefield; 1 horse, Dransfield ; 4*) bags flour, Woon ; 6 kegs butter, D. Anderson, jun ; 10 bullocks, Doherty; 22 kegs butter, 1 horse, 12 pkgs bacon, Port; 4 kegs- butter, Gillurd; 8 kegs butter, Sommerville : 13 kegs butter, Owen, Bros; 5 kegs butter, Tonks. In the Kate, Bethune,-& Hunter, agents^S cased whisky, 10 do brandy, 5 do old torn, 1 bale canvass, 10 cases salad. oil, Bdo castor oil, 10 do pickles, 5 casks oatmeal, ,4 cases, 15 hhds ale, Bethune & Hunter'; 5 cases, A. P. Stuart &' Co ; 12 bundles, Duucan & Vennell. .

In the City of Nelson, Bethune <fc Hunter, agents — 4 qr-casks braudy, 10 cases sherry, 4 ,aaks port wine, 2 qr-casks do, 5 bo^es staroh, 4 cases salad oil, 1 do castor oil, 5 do pickles, 2 casks oatmeal, 2 pkgs tea, 1 case perambulators, Bethune & Hunter ; 2 cases eartheiiware, 18,000 bricks, W, VV . Taylor. In the Glenshee, Master, agent — 170 head cattle, 2 horses, G. H. Luxford & Co. ( In the Shepherdess, Levin & Co, agents — 6 successive trips from Flaxboume, performed under a three months license, 439 bales (133,r001bs wool,) 276 sheepskins, 1 bale do Levin & Co.

The s.s. Storm Bird left \\ ellington for CastlS Point on Wednesday 14th inst., at 6 p.m., and arrived there at noon on the 15th, and left again at 2 p.m. for Napier, and arrived there at 6 a.m. on the 16th. Light N. E. winds throughout the passage. Left Napier on Saturday, 17th, at 5 p.m., arrived at Castle Point at 4 a.m. on the 18th, left, again at 6 a.m., and arrived at v Wellington on Sunday at 10 p.m. First part of the passage light N. E. wind*, remaining part fresh N. W.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1819, 20 January 1863, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1819, 20 January 1863, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1819, 20 January 1863, Page 2

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