THE BARQUE ANNE MAIN FOR LONDON.
This fine barque will in all probability leave our harbour tomorrow, for London. She has completed her loading and "will clear at the Customs early to»niorrow morniug. In addition to full cargo of colonial produce, she •will take some 3000 or 4000 ounces of gold, to be shipped by the Bank of New Zealand and the Bank of Australasia. PjlSSEngees.—Tin Rev. David and Mrs. Bruce ; Master Hector aud Miss Mary Bruce ; Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and daughter, Mr. Alexander Aubrey, Mrs. John Beazley.
The barque W. C. YT. ntwor'h hauled alongside the -wharf this morning. The barque Caroline is still in harbour windbound. The schooner Herald cleared at the Customs this morning for Hokianga, and -will take her departure with the first change of ■wind. Cargo :-^TJnder bond : 2 boxes tobacco, Owen and Graham ; 12 cases whiskj, T. F. Hall ; 10 cases geneva, 10 ditto old torn, 20 ditto geneva. 'Lewis Brothers ; 4 quarter cases wine, 2o quarter cases genera, 4 boxes tobacco, L quarter cask brandy, 20 cases geneva, 4 boxes tobacco, J. S. Macfarlane ; 7 cases drapery, 1 box tobacco, John Leek. Free gooJs—6 cases sardines, 20 cases buiscuit, 6 cases brandy, J. S Macfarlane ; 1 case vestas, 5 tons flour, 12 packages, Lewis Brothers ; 58 packnges, Lewis Brothers 5 5 ditto ditto, J. JLeck ; 36 bags sugar, J. S. Macfarlane ; 8 packages, Morrin; 89 packages, J. S. Macfarlane ; 59 furnace b rs, 60 packages, 11 bundles bags, 2 bags sugar, 4 packages, J. S. Macfarlane. The Circular Saw Company's s.s. Phoebe, Captain Worsp, is expected in Ihe Manukau on Monday next, from Southern ports. Tlie s.s. Storm Bird and Keera, from Wanganui, are both due in the Manukau. The schooner Ivanhoe arrived in harbour last evening, having* left Mongonui on Tuesday last. She experienced S.h). winds throughout. Her cargo consists of 5,000 feet timber, 14 tons gum, a quantity of settlers' produce, and seven passengers. The barque W. C. Wentworth, arrived in harbour from Newcastle last evening, bringing a cargo of coals to Messrs. J. S. Macfarlane. Captain Davies reports leaving Newcastle on the 12th instant ; experienced light N.E. winds to the North Cape, which was rounded last Tuesday, and since then S.E. and N.E. winds till arrival in port. The Clipper schooner Fiery Cross has made a very good passage from Oamaru, and brings a full cargo of oats, consigned to order. Captain Short reports having left Oamaru on the 14th inst., with N.E. winds, which continued for the Srst 24 hours ; thence to Cape Campbell variable winds. The East Cape was made on Sunday last, and on the same day a heavy N. W. gale compelled her to take shelter in Hick's Bay. The gale continued for three days, veering to westward, and on Wednesday moderated. The schooner left there on Wednesday last, and experienced variable winds during tna remainder of the passage, arriving in harbour at 7 p.m. The schooner Jane arrived in harbour last night from Tauranga, having left there on Wednesday morning. She brings three pas sengers, Captain Sellers and two others. There is no naive news.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 95, 29 April 1870, Page 2
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522THE BARQUE ANNE MAIN FOR LONDON. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 95, 29 April 1870, Page 2
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