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Shipping Intelligence.

AlllilVßD. 9th Jnnuary, Schooner Tyne, 30 tons, Linklater from W'nnga'mi. Passengers:—Mrssrs. W. l - Jonce, J. J. Curtis, H. Witt, L. Council, 1 Scrjti 6.lth regiment. lOth January, Schooner £<z</i/ Grey, 91 tons, Penman,from Nelson Passsengers:—Mr.andMra. Luxford and iwo children, mid servant, Mr Love. Jau 11th, Schooner, Mary Thomson, 02 tons, Kenneth Muirbead, from Nelson. Passengers :— Mr. and .Mrs. Gee, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cox, Messrs. Bertram, Farmer, Topping, York, Claridge, A. Attildon, W. Kidgey, J. Morton, W, Farmer, D. M'Kever, Miss Eliza fiurton. ilih Jtmusry, Schooner Shepherdtss, 10 tons, Sooit, Master, from Ahuriri. Passengers i—Captitin Toohig! SAIl.t'.D. 9th January, Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Blair, for Kuiraku. Same Day, Schooner Acadian, ii tons, Robbins, for Auckland. In Ballast. Passengers:—One Onicer, and five Soldiers 60th regiment. 11th January, Schooner Kate Kearney, 8- r > tons, Dixon, for Auckland. Mrs. and Miss M'Garvie, Mr, Kiug, Mr. aud Mrs. Murphy, Mr. Bryan. Same Day, Schooner Young Greek, 20 tons, Carey, for Teawaite. IMPORTS. In the Tyne, —W. Lyon, Agent,—43 bales wool Hirst and Creaswell; 1 kit potatoes, Blyth, 1 truss clothing, 2 empty casks. In the Lady Grey, —J. Varnham, Agent—Part of Original Cargo from Welliugton. In the Mary Thomson, — lohuston & Co., Agents —5 barrels pitch, 20 packages furniture, 1 euae, sardines. Iv the S/iep/ien&js,—-Pileher, Agent,—.so bushels, 18 bugs maize, 49 Uits do., Scott ; 2 casks iieef, Duncan; 1) balee wool, Collins; 5 do., do., order ; 20 do., W. W. Tnylor, EXPORTS. In the Sαlopia>i-~ Rhodes & Co., Agents,—2ooo feet timber, 13 hags sugar, 1 do. salt, 4 chest te:i, D bags Hour, J chest tea, 60 lbs. coffee, 4 bags coarse salt, 1 no. fin?, 1 do rice, 1 package boo;-3, 2 tins white lead, 2 bales woolpacks, 2 drums oil, 1 keg rum, 1 barrel, 1 canvas package, 1 cases and 2 trusses, 3 saws, 9 buckets, I chest tea, 1 truss. 3 saucepans, I spade, camp oven, and 2 boilers, 11' hags flour, C do. sugar. In the Kale Kearney, —Smith & Co., 32 barrels tar. In the Yoiinj Greek, —blaster, Agent,—l package tobacco, 1 case brandy, J- chest tea, 3 bags flour, £ chest tea, I case giu, 2 boxes soap, 1 parcel putty, 3 spades, 1 axe, I parcel hats, 1 do. blankets, 1 do. trowsers, 2 casks ale, 1 do. gin, 1 trunk, 2 cases. 1 bag boots, 1 do coffee, 3 backets, 4 tubs, 670 rails. The schooner Mary Thomson, Captain Muirhead, arrived la port on Monday night last from Nelson. She left there on Monday evening, and arrived off the heads at 4 o'clock, p.m., on Thursday but meetius: with a heavy gal-i, was compelled to lay to, aad drifted to the southward. It was the intention of the captain, seeing that he had got so far south, to bear up for Port Cooper, but when in sight of Godley head, the wind shifted suddenly rou.,d to £S. E., aurl he run back to this port. Captnin Muirhead has favoured us with a file Of Neluon papers up to the Oth of January, extracts from which will be found in another column. The Dramatic company which have been performing so successfully at Nelson, are passengers by the Mary Thomson, and intend-to gire a series of Dramatic entertainments in this place, Yesterday forenoon, as the schoouer Acadian was getiing under weigh, having a warp from the Mary Thomson, it parted, nnd slie fell across the bows of the Jearie DoVe, carrying away that vessels jib-boom, and her own peak halyards.

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Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1259, 13 January 1858, Page 3

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Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1259, 13 January 1858, Page 3

Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1259, 13 January 1858, Page 3

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