Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. September 4—Schooner Augusta, 45 tons, Hood fa„_ Queen Charlotte's Sound. ' " om . DEPARTURES. September s—Brigantine Union, 121 tons, Foreman for Sydney. Mr. aud Mrs Cooper and 2 children’ Messrs. Harris, Brown, Thompson. September^)—Schooner Maria Elizabeth iq Lucas, from Kai Koras. ’ ’’ September 7—Schooner Sea Serpent, 60 tons Blair for Napier. ’ lr ' Same day—Schooner Lucy James, 33 tons, Throon for Napier. Same day—Cutter Alert, 12 tons, Jackson, for th n Wairau. 0 Same day—Cotter Surprise, 49 toas, Braund fa. East Coast. ’ September B—Schooner Jeanie Dove, 103 tons, Dove for Melbourne. Passengers—Mary Few, ’J. p’ Martin. ' IMPORTS. In the Cheetah— lso bags maize, 11 hhds. rum G casks oatmeal, 25 casks biscuit, 10 chests tea, 2 cases confectionery, ] bundle bags, 65 tons coals, 12 stoves 3 cases, 1 block, 1 bundle, 800 mats sugar, j' Varnham ; 4 boxes soap, 25 do mould candles? John! ston & Co.; 50 cases geneva, Levin & Co.; 75 mats sugar, 10 boxes soap, 10 half-chests tea, W. W Tav lor; 206 pieces pig iron, E. W. Mills; 2 bales leather L. Levy ; 1 pole dray and bolts, D. R. Russell; 1 case' L. Moss; 2 half-tierces tobacco, 3 hhds rum, 1 poker’ guns, Stuart, Kinross Ji Co.; 1 case. R. H. Kane- 5 cases, I bale, 1 trass,'G. Pickett & Cd.; 3 packages dressing machine, 4 cases stationery, W. Lyon; 53. bars coke, 24 bars iron, 194 pieces do., 6 cart springs, 12 grindstones, 1 cask glue, 3 casks, I do. ofay, I bundle I pair scales, 2 casks oranges, I case, D. Joyce. j'. Varnham, Agent. In the Augusta— 4o casks black oil, 7 cwt. bacon. Master, Agent. EXPORTS. In the Union— 6s coils woo! lashing, W. Bowler Son & Co.; 6 cases old metal, J. Dransfield; 2 tons wool lashing, Stuart, Kinross & Co ; 1 bag gold 22ozs. J. Thompson. J. Draasfield, Agent. In the Jeanie Dove— 55 sacks barley, and part of original cargo from Melbourne. J. Varnham, Agent. Post-Office, Welltagton, Btb September, 1858. Mails will close for the Australian Colonies, India, and England, via Sydney, per Cheetah, on Saturday, at II a.m.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1367, 8 September 1858, Page 2
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346Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1367, 8 September 1858, Page 2
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