THE ALICE CAMERON.
The barque Alice Cameron, Captain Carter, sailed from Sydney for this port on the 7th instant, and is now 15 days out. She has no doubt met with heavy easterly gales, and may be expected in harbour as soon as the weather clears. The passengers by her are: —Mrs. Manners, Miss Carrington, Messrs. E. Maxwell, J. Dransfield, G. Gescoure, and three steerage. Cargo : —IO6O bags sugar, 1 hogshead treacle, Colonial Sugar Co.; 143 bags sugar, T. Nossitter & Co.; 10 casks beer, 1 package, E. Molesworth; 5 hogsheads ale, Lorimer, Marwood, and Rome; 787 bag 3 wheat, 25 bags clay, 120 tons coal, 6 packages, Laidley, Ireland & Co.; 154 bags maize, R. J. Hardy ; 250 felloes, 300 spokes, Hudson Brothers; a bales leather, E. Vickery; 150 bags maize, C. B. Bond; 1 package, Scott, Henderson, and Co.; 10 cases vestas, 25 cases kerosene, 17 cases chairs, 42 packages, Hoffnung & Co. ; 240 bags maize, H. Harper.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 351, 23 February 1871, Page 2
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157THE ALICE CAMERON. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 351, 23 February 1871, Page 2
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