THE BARQUE CONSTANCE
The barque Constance, Capt. Gibbon, left Sydney for this port on the 6th instant, and may be expected in harbour at any hour. The following is a list of her passengers :— Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Miss White, Messrs. H. Preseotfc, and P. Holland. Cargo : 52 packages tea, Ford, Adams and Co. ; 1 cask coffee, Learmont, Dickinson and Co. ; 1 case perfumery, 2 cases painkiller, 11 cases' chairs; 10 cases vestas, Hoffnung and Co.; 75 eases kerosene,'R. J. Hardy; 3 rolls lead, McUwrahh and Co.; 5 hogsheads ale, Lorimer, Marwood and Rome ; 50 cases kerosene, Frazer and Co ; 1 bale canvas, Scott, Henderson and Co. ; 266 tons coal, Laidley, Ireland and Co. ; 231 bags maize, Prescott and Son ; 115 bags maize, 181 bags bone dust, 50 bags salt, Thompson ; 6 drays, Harvey ; 101 bags maize, Blow and Walsh; 400 bags flour, Laidley, Ireland and Co. ; 200 bags maize, 90 bags bone dust, C. B. Bond ; 5 bales leather, 1 case, E. Vickery ; 17 cases cheese, 265 bags maize, R. J. Hardy; 1 package, Ndssitter and Co.; 21 packages, R. Dawson ; 47 tierces beef, H. Bell; 1 package tobacco,. Gibbons, 3 bottles quicksilver, P. N. Russell and Co. ; 100 bag 3 bone dust, W. W. Billyard.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 243, 19 October 1870, Page 2
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207THE BARQUE CONSTANCE Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 243, 19 October 1870, Page 2
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