THE SHIP FERNGLEN.
The ship Pernglen cleared at the Customs to-day with a general cargo and a long list of passengers for London. The cargo list will be found elsewhere. The Pernglen is lying in the stream quite ready for sea. A steamer is to take the passengers oS at at It) o'clock on Monday morning, and by mid-day it is probable she will be under weigh. CapFrater does not leave at the most favorable time of the year for securing passengers, and we have little doubt that it is owing to his own prestige and the good character given to the ship by his foutward passengers that he has been able to secure so many for the run home. The Fernglen may be gone before our next issue so that we take this opportunity of wishing the captain, passengers, and ship God speed and a pleasant voyage. Passengers: Saloon—Mrs H. Mc-' Donnell, Mr and Mrs Welsh, Messrs E. P. Tippett, Henry Williams, and Henry McMurdo. Steerage—Mr and Mrs Carlaw, Mrs Ibbetson, Mr and Mrs Joll, Misses Sarah Callis, H. L. Fleming, Laura Ibbetson, Ellen Ibbetson, Jane Carlaw, Messrs Jno. Anderson, Anderson, Chas. Ibbetson, Jno. Reid, H. M. Richards, J. J. Burgees, Herbert Hurndull, A. J. Heath.
Cargo per Pernglen for London :—2339 cases gum, 12 casks do., 42 do. tallow, I package, 42 bales rags, 1 do. tea lead, 2 cases files, 306 tons copra, 514 sacksdo, 38 bales cotton, 124 do wool, 40 do leather, 14 do skins, 1 case tools, 1,640 horns, 2 pieces wood, 1 packet do,, 5 kegs beeswax, 1 case do., 1,506 bags manganese, 200 tons do., 9 casks glue pieces, 82 ingots zinc, 5 tons, 6 ewt. shank bones, 2 cases ferns.—J. Batger, agent N.Z.S. Co. '
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 1707, 7 August 1875, Page 3
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293THE SHIP FERNGLEN. Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 1707, 7 August 1875, Page 3
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