Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF AUCKLAND. ENTERED—IN WAHDP. Auoust 0. Planet, 30 tons, Lewis, fmin the East Coast, with 120 casks pork, 2 do. beef, 83 cases apples. 9 do. onions, 8 do, lard—l passenger.-S. J. Edmonds, agent. Lady of the Lake. 12 tons, Haukore, from Wangarei, with 1 cow—6 passengers. Lapwing, 50 tons, Fernanda, from Napier. 11l Dallas . Passen-gers-Mr. and Mrs. Browne and 2 children, Mr. W.lson, and 6in the steerage,—S J. Edmonds, agent. Wild Wave 70 tons, Stevens, from Dunedin, in ballast. Passengers'—Mr. and Mrs. Voung.-Hendersou & Macfarlane, WicfoTa, Hi tons, W. Kean, from Napier, with 33 head cattle, 1 Plough Passengers-Mr. Fitzgerald, 4 children and servant, Mrs. Gallagher, Mr. P. Sweeny. Mr. Wilkie-Combes & Daldy, agents. ,-, , Fanny A. Garrigues, brig, 189 tons, A Woodcock, from Wellington with m head cattle-Henderson & Macfarlane, agents, William, 20 tons, Turner, from Waiheki, with 600 rails, 50 posts—E. King, agent. Albatross, 86 tons, Clarke, from Dunedtn, with 5 co.ls rope 60 tins paint, 10 bales leather, 4 trunks boots, 2 packages do., 19 packages boots and shoes—23 passengers.-C, A, Harris, agent. ' August 7. KyJph, 50 tons, Nprris, from Russel, with 2 iron pots; 2 bales slop*, 10 coiV rope~4 passengers.—W;«bjttet & Patterson, SjgQutf,
Lord Worsley,«.»., 296 tons, A. Kennedy, from Taranaki and Southern Provinces, with 1 package sawn, 1 parcel, 4 bundle* iron, 1 ca«e, 1 chest tools. Passengers—Major White, Messrs. Plvott, Ritchie, Warren, Mrs. and 2 Miss McKellar, Messrs. Powell, Greaves, Turner, Ryan, Cook, J. Bargin, G. Tobin, J. and P. Talbot, M. Champion, John Bove, Jahn White, T. White, T. Adarason, Paterson, Clarke, McKenzle, Keir, Campbell, Douglas, Clarke, James McKenzie, Rolf, Livingstone, James Harris, George Withers.—l.C.R.M, Co,, agents. Dolphin, 40 tons, Doughty, from Napier via Poverty Bay, with 22 head cattle, 4 pigs. Passengers—Messrs. Skyrme and Doubleday.—Owen & Graham, agent;. CLEARED-OUTWARDb. August 6. William, 20 tons, G. Turner, for Wairoa, with 3 J tons flour, J ton bran, 1 ton guano, i ton potatoes, \ ton sugar, 100 pkgs. merchandize, 6 boxes luggage—4 passengers.—E. King, agent. Bee, 30 tons, Peterson, for Wangarei, with 4 head cattle, 3 tons potatoes, 4 tons flour, 2 tons sugar, j ton guano, 20 packages sundries-4 passengers.—S. J. Edmonds, agent. Vision, 19 tons, Throop, for Coromandel, with 2 casks pork, 1 do. beer, 2 tons luggage—lo passengers, Annie Laurie, 30 tons, D. Stewart, for Wangarei, with J ton potatoes, Victoria, 17 tons, Seymour, for Mangawai, with \ ton flour, \ ton potatoes, 1 case wine, 2 bushels maize, 2 cwt bone dust, 1 coll rope, 2 cwt Iron rod, 1 head cattle—l passenger, Auoust 7. Queen, s.s., 180 tons, D. Pole, for Napier, and Southern Ports. Passengers—Messrs. C'roudace, H. M. Levy, John Parson, Babbitt, Miss Makinstry, Major Whitmore, Captain and Mrs, Bulkely 2 children and servant, Miss Burk, Miss Creagh, Col, Kenny, Mr. and Miss Harvie, Capt. Watson, and 41 in the steerage.—D. Nathan, agent.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1712, 7 August 1862, Page 1
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472Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1712, 7 August 1862, Page 1
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