Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED.
January 29 — City of Nelson, schooner, 40 tons, Hooper, from New Plymouth. SAILED. January 29— Queen, s.s., 177 tons, Pole, for Napier and Auckland, January 29 — Airedale, s.s., 286 tons, Kennedy, for Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and the Bluff. January 29 — Storm Bird, s.s., 104 tons, Mundle, for Wanganui. January. 29 — Louis and Miriam, brig, 126 tons, Vftndervord, for Sydney. January 29 — Mary Ann Christina, schooner, 42 tons for Lyttelton. January 80— Randolph; schooner, 22 tons, Davidson, for Amuri. CLEARED AT CUSTOMS. January 30— Alert, cutter, 12 tons, Short, for Wairau. PASSENGER LIST. Per Queen, for Napier and Auckland, — Mrs. Hadfieldand3 children, Bishop of Wellington, Hon A. G. Tollemache, Messrs. Canning and Barraud, I corporal and 4 men of 14th Regt. Per Airedale, for Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and the Bluff, — Cabin : Messrs. Lyon, Alzdorf, Levy, Eames, Pickett, Turnbull, Coster, M'Rinnon, and Curtis. Steerage : Mr Cooper, and 3 natives, 21 saloon, and 27 steerage passengers. Per Storm Bird, for Wanganui, — Mr and Mrs White, 4 children, and servant, Mrs W. H. Foley. Per Louis and Miriam, for Sydney,— Miss Catheys, and Mr Tindall. Per Mary Ann Christina, for Lyttelton,— -Mrs Henderson. IMPOSTS. In the Queen, Levin & Co, agents — 3 cases, Bank of N. Z. ; 1 case. Shaw ; 4 cases, Mullins ; I case, 1 cask, Cleland; 1 case, Levy; 1 case, -Stauten : I case, Wesst ; 1 case, 1 parcel, A. Burr ;■ 1 case, N. Valentine ; 1 cask, Black ; 1 case, E. W. Mills; 1 bale, 1 case, J. Dransfield; 1 parcel, M'lntosh ; 1 case, W. Lyon ; 2 rams, Bethune and Hunter; 21 pl<gs luggage, W. L. Martin. - In the Airedale, I.C.R.M. Company, agents — 1 case coats, military baggage and stores, Commissariat; 1 case silver coin, (£200), Bank of N. S. Wales; 1 parcel. N. Z. Insurance Company; 9 bales wool, Order ; 4 cases fruit, 1 trunk, Duncan and Vennell ; 1 case fruit, Luxford ; 1 case chemicals. Bishop; 1 case fruit, Kebbell. In the City of Nelson, Bethune and Hunter, agents— 64 bales wool, W. W. Taylor. EXPORTS. In the Queen, Levin & Co, agents— 2 hhds ale, J. Dixon; 10 bags grass seed. Collector of Customs. In the Airedale, 1. C. R. M. Company, agents — 1 qr-cask brandy, Dransfield; 1 case confectioner} 7 , 1 basket do, Walden; 1 case, Taj'lor ; 1 case drugs, Barraud ; 50 cases champagne, Smith and Co ; 1 qr-cask sherry, Hickeon & Co ; 1 case, 1 bale leather, Cockroft ; 9 kegs butter, Duncan and Vennell. In the Storm Bird, Duncan and Vennell, agents — 1 half tierce tobacco, 2 boxes pipes, 6 do candles. 5 bags rice, 3 cases cigars, I do fancy goods, 1 qr-cask wherry, I case finger cordial, 1 do arrowroot, 1 do syrup, 1 do bitters, Krull and Co; 5 qr-casks sherry, W. B. Rhodes «& Co; 1 hhd rum, 5 cases brandy, 2 qr-casks do, 2 cases. 2 oclaves sherry, 1 cask oatmeal, Bethune ami Hunter; 1 qr-cask hrandy, I do rum, 5 cas-js geneva, 1 cheat tea, 3 chests do, 8 gunnies sugar, 12 boxes candles, Lpk« e tobacco, 1 bag rice, J cask oatmeal, I case pipes, 5 bags salt. 1 do soda, 20 bags salf., 7 cases oilmen's) stores, 1 brl currants. 1 case coffne. 1 bag do, 1 bille brooms, 1 ream paper, 1 cask crushed loaf sugar, 2 boxes soap, I parcel chocolate, I case castor oil, 1 case hats. 1 1 do oilman's stores, 3 do drapery, 2 do furniture, and some water casks, W. Lyon ; 2 hhds coal, 3 cases drapery, 3 nests tubs, 1 doz buckets, A. P. Stuart & Co; 2 pkgs, Johnston & Co; 4 cases chairs G Crawford & Co; leases drugs, C. D. Barraud ; 1 case paper bags, 1 pkge do, 2 casks pearl barley, 2 boxes soap, 2 pkgs galvanised tiles, 10 bars iron, 2 bdla iron, 1 cask glass, 1 do ale, 2 nests tubs, 1 do buckets, 1 case drapery, 1 pkge, W. and G. Turnbull & Co ; 1 case. 2 trusses, 1 parcel, 4 kegs, 8 mats sugar, W. W. Taylor ; 1 case stationery, 3 boxes clothes pegs. 1 pump, 1 coil lead piping, J. J. Tame; 3 cases, 1 keg, 1 bag, J. F. Wills. In the Louis and Miriam, E. Pearce, agent — 50 bales wool, 1 bale sheepskins, S/>1 hides, Gr. H. Luxford & Co; 3 cases turnery, 1 pkge do, 1 parcel drapery, W. and G. Turnbull & Co; 48 bales wool, E. Pearce; 46 bales wool, A. P. Stuart & Co. In the Mary Ann Dhristina — 30,000 • ft timber,W. and G. Turnbull & Co. In the Alert, Master agent — 94 bags sugar, Johnston & Co. ; 4 cases brandy, 2 cases port wine, 2 do sherry, 1 do sundries, 1 keg.do, 7 boxes Boap, 2 tins flour, A. P. Stuart & Co. ; 2 hhde tobacco, 1 ton coals, Dransfield ; 1 case groceries, 1 do chairs, 1 box soap, 1 parcel sugar, 1 bag pepper, --1 drums oil, Bethune & Hunter; i chest tea, 2 boxes candles, I bag rice, 1 case pickles, 1 do salad oil, 1 boiler, W. & G. Turnbull & Co. ; 3 kegs nails, 1 bdle riddleß, 1 bdle hay knives, E. W. Mills; 1 truss drapery, 1 case vestas, 6 boxes soap, 3 boxes pickles, 2 chests tea, J, Joseph & Co; 5 casks sulphur, l.bale wool packs, Levin & Co. ; 2 tons flour, J. & T, Kebbell.
The Maria is the next vessel for this port. The September Mails .from Australia were delivered in London via Marseilles on 12th Nov. ; and via Southampton on the 20th.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1824, 31 January 1863, Page 2
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