THE COUNTESS OF KINTORE.
Once more the favourite ship Countess of Kintoro is ready for sea with a full cargo of wool, gum, tallow, and cotton. She also takes twenty passengers. The Countess has long been employed on the Auckland trade, and has made some excellent passages. Her past performances augur well for a favourable voyage home. Captain Braddick has now made two voyages in command of the vessel, and on this occasion was accompanied by his accomplished wife. They have formed many friendly tics with the people of Auckland, and while wishing them a prosperous voyage wo hope to see both once more in this part of the globe at no very distant day. The Countess of Kintore was loaded by Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co. We append a list of her cargo and passengers. Passengers : Mrs. Weaver, Mrs H. H." Tuck, Colonel Harington, Mr and Mrs Mathieson, Mr Robert Gray, Mr and Mrs George Martin, Samuel, Catherine, George, and Edwin Martin, Mr and Mrs W. Page, Messrs H. Loveday, W. Smith, A. Dunnage, W. Stevenson, George Joyce, John Jackson. Cargo.—4 oases beeswax, 4 ditto old metal, W. and Son; 87 casks whale oil. J. Roberton and Co.; 18 casks quartz tailings, Bank of New Zealand ; 5 bales cotton, 30 cases pearl shell, 1 keg dried fruits, 1 case curios, Robert Lusk; 1 case tree ferns, C. P. Lethbridge ; 2 bales skins, 110 sack, cobra, 57 ingots load, 62 do zinc, 1 anchor chain, 53 bales flax, 65 packages iron A. Smart; 16 casks hide cuttings, 2 ditto tallow, quantity small shank bones, 115 tons cobra, 71 casks and 4 tanks cocoanut oil, 18 bales and 18 bags cotton, 15 bags cotton seed, L. L. Nathan and Co.; 0 bales wool, 13 bales leather, New Zealand Loan Company ; 30 bales cotton, 280 sacks cotton seed, 11 sacks whalebone, 1 tank !• whale oil, 38 bales wool, J. S. Macfarlane ; 382 cases kauri gum, H. D. Rolph and Co.; 67 bales flax, Ryan, Bell, and Co.; /,. 137 cases gum. 86 bales cotton, 57 / : cases gum, 25 bales wool, 202 bales cotton, ' J 375 bags cotton seed, Owen and Graham ; 9 ! S__ f. composition sheathing, H. B. Morton ; -——_____** *ons mixe(l mineral, J. C. Stovin; 14 bales wool, 168 bales wool, L. D. Nathan and Co. ; 1 box cancelled notes, Bank of Australasia ; 11 bales wool, David Nathan ; 161 slabs tin, 47 casks do, 53 casks tallow,
42 cases, 1 bag gum, 74 cases gum, 87 casks tallow, 804 horns, 21 bales cotton, 2 cases effects, 1 case elfects, Cruickshank and Co. ; 1 ease ferns. Thos. Jenkins ; 575 cases gum, 7 bales wool, R. Walker and Co. ; 2 oases plants, R. Brennin ; 1 case silks, L. D. Nathan and Co. ; 12 casks beef. Transhipped ex Lady Bowen, from Sydney : 43 casks tin ore, IGI slots tin, 53 casks tallow, 4 do. tin ore, Cruickshank and Co. —1,. D. Nathan and Co., agents.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1180, 13 November 1873, Page 3
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490THE COUNTESS OF KINTORE. Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1180, 13 November 1873, Page 3
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