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ENTERED-INWAfIDS. August 9. oi Dudley, from Cabbage Bay, with 10,000 feet H«raW. * timber. Joyce, from Russell, with 1 hone, 3 barrels S». Kilda '«,7 dozen fi»h, 7 pig*. W fowls-3 passenger*.—S. J. honey, ai t Edmonds «« . August 11. an er 91 tons, James Bissett, (in the Manukau). Heron, ■*„„'), with 35 head cattle, Cameron, 130 qr. barls. from «* » commissariat; 25 boxes soap. Captain Laing—2 m «r,-Cruickshank, Smart, & Co. agents. pasw • I . hroo p i f r om Coromandel, in ballast—2 pasVision, W lo ' MB **£ mm Carmichael, from Wangarei, with 3cwt. bacon King, agent. -4 P u,eßg August 12. 16 tow, Walker, from Opotiki, with 200 bushels wnea t ) g tons potatoes, 4 tons pork, 5 cwt. lMd T sr Maid, 20 tons, Hatfield, from Mahurangi, with 0000 Australia" Singles, 000 palings, 7 tons firewood—6 feet ISM"' ria»eng«»' from W airoa, with 1500 lbs. butter, William* «U W" c * * ' 9t nl CheWl"' SO turkey.. 3 cwt. bacon—2 passengers E. "'"J'.'S'tons. Kirby, from Dunedin. Passengers—Daniel D "" x \ Robert RUtledge, B. Thompson. James Hutchinson, 01 hridite H. Loder, H. Bewson, W. Cowan, W. Cowan, *' Tijlor! H - McLeod ' P a »ick Donelly, T. Kelly. P. ■Tr n*dcn B*. Morgan. Lyon Slmms, S. Samper, R. Becker, hj smith P. Bowland, John Anglin, D. McKay, William ■meld W. Gorum, S. Cobb, J. Wright, John Meda, Geo. l ' aU WO. Walker, Joseph Grant, G. W. Turner, John & e r MeSeowart, J. Mack, M. McAllins, P. Egan.— Coles'* Daldy, agents. CLEARED-OUTWARDS. August 9. Herald 21 t° D, > Dudle y' for Waiheki > in ballast, id VV'orsley. »•»•, *•> ,on5 ' *• Kennedy, (from Manukau) for «:' uthem P° r "> Wlth ll) cask * P ork i 1 case, 25 boxes candles, "e, 2 half chests ten, 1 Übx pipes. 1 tin coffee, 7 cases, 1 . ' jjoxes sperms, 2 cases, 1 bundle spouting, 4 cases, 3 JJX 6 ca»es, 1 parcel, 0 cases, 1 box candles, 1 package hMdles', j p ar cel. I bale, 9 cases, 1 stretcher, 23 tins oil and aint, I package, 25 boxes candles, for Taranaki; 15 bags J e d-' 4 iiieces drawers, 1 trunk, 12 boxes caudles, for Nelson; 13 cases, 1 parcel, for Wellington ; 1020 feet kauri timber, for ■ Sv( ) n e».' Passengers.—Messrs. Harper, Rock, Collier, Neale, Bisby, Col. Sir James Alexander, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. McCloud. -I C.'r.M. Co. agents. George, !« was, Pinah. for the Thames, in ballast. Abeons. 41 i" n! ' Mustart, for New Plymouth, with 2 qr. casks 1 hhil brandy, 2 qr. casks whiskey, 14 packages, 5 parcels, 5 tins turps 10 casks pork, 1 box, 4 tins, 21 boxes, 1 ton coals, 3 bundles 30 bars iron, 1 box, 3 parcels, 29 packages, 1 parcel, 05 000 feet timber, 1 barrel, 2 qr. casks wine. Passengers.— J.'i-loyd, J. Flemming, Thomas Mitchell, John Williams, H. Steinrnan, W. Child. Peter Juggler.—Rattray and Matheson, agents. Lapwing, 50 tons, Fernandez, for Napier, with 12$ tons flour, tf trunks boots, 2 pkges. leather, 2 kegs butter, 3 casks blacking, I case, IS boxes soap, 40 tons firewood, 20 cases geneva.— S. J. Edmonds, agent. Sylph, 50 tons, Norris, for Russell, with 10 cases gin, 1 ton flour, 1 do. potatoes, i do. sugar, J do. rice, 1 keg brandy, 1 do. rum, 1 gallau eye opener, 2 boxes soap, 1 do. soda, 1 cask tumblers, 10 sundries. 3 bales, 4 bundles spades, 2 boxes soap, 2 tons potatoes—s passengers—Webster 4: Patterson, agents. Nymph, 19 tons, Caroughcr, for Wangaroa, with 5 gallons rum—l passenger. August u. Petrel, 20 tons, Carmichael, for Wangarei, with 4 bags lime, 4 bags potatoes, 1 package, 10 pkgs. furniture, J ton biscuit—3 passengers.—E. King, agent. Hira, 17 tons. Weteria, for Opotiki, with 20 casks salt, 4 bags sugar, 1 plough, 20 boxes soap—s passengers. August 12. St. Kilda, 63 tons, Joyce, for Russell, with 3$ tons potatoes, 13 cwt. Hour, 5 cwt. sugar, 4 bags oats, $ ton maize, 1 plough, 4 boxes candles, 1 pkg. leather, 1 pkg. scythe handles, 30 pkgs. sundries—7 passengers.—S. J. Edmonds, agent. Zillah, 0) tons, J. Sullivan, for Napier, with 14,000 feet sawn timber, 4 hhds. ale. 5 pkgs. groceries, 1 ton sugar, 12 pkgs. clothiog, 32 tons firewood, 10 pkgs. sundries, machinery for a mill, i qr.-casks brandy, 1 hhd. do., 1 qr.-cask sherry.—J. Salmon <!r Co., ageuts. William, 20 tons, Turner, for Waiheki, in ballast.—E. King, agent. Fawn, 32 tons, A. H. Southam, for Coromandel, with 1 house in sections—l(i passengers. Vision, 19 tons, W. L. Throop, for Coromandel, with 1 ton flour, 3D pkg*. sundries—2o passengers. Harwell, 28 tons, D. Sellars, for Tauranga, with 3 tons flour, 20 pkgs, merchandise, 10 pkgs. furniture, 10 cwt. sugar, 180 feet house blocks—7 passengers.—T. Micky & Co.. agents. Alice Cameron, barque, 401 tons, J. G. Barron, for Sydney. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Stitchbury, S. Leipstein, Mary Sanders, J. Julian, C. Friend, W. Allen, J. Hollingworth.— Henderson i Macfarlane, agents. Clyde, 15 tons, Rasper, for Mahurangi, with 4 ton flour—7 passengers, SAILED. Augusts—Robert Small, ship, Darke, for Guam. August 9—Lord Worsley, s.t., Kennedy, (from Manukau), for Southern Ports. August 9—Lapwing, Fernande2, for Napier. IMPORTS—FOREIGN. Per Dunedin, from Melbourne via Otago:—s kegs soda, 5 barrels sulphur, 2r) boxes candles, 40 boxes soap, 25 drums oil, 20 barrels cement, W. S. Laurie; 1 case plants, W. J. Palmer j 2 bales beddiug, order; 1 case, 1 bale, E. King. Shipped at Dunedin:— 2 cases drapery, 1 bale blankets, Cruickshank, Smart fc Co.; 3 bags oats, E. Mayne ; 50 oars. EXPORTS—FOREIGN. Per Alice Cameron, for Sydney:—o2l bags barley, Henderson & Macfarlane; 193 bags potatoes, Wallace; 320 bags potatoes. Captain Barron. SHIPS IN PORT. Messina, ship, 552 tons, Lethbridge, off the Queen-street Wharf, and laid on for Callao, replacing lower masts.—D. Nathan, agent. • Queen of the North, ship, 824 tons, Crombie, off the Queen Street Wharf, arrived from London and discharging.—Brown, Campbell & Co., agents. Blundell, barque, 5H> tons, Lean, off the Queen Street Wharf, arrivedfrom London, dischaiging—Cruickshank, Smart it Co., agent*. Constance, barque, 351 tons, Butt, in the stream, about n tail for San Francisco.—Henderson dc Macfarlane, agents. Royal Charlie, barque, 432 tons, Escott, alongside the Queen Street Wharf, arrived from London, discharging.—D. Nathan, agent. Fanny A. Garrigues, brig, 1119 tons, Woodcock, arrived from Wellington—Henderson ic Macfarlane, agents. Wild Wave, schooner, 70 tons, Stevens, alongside the Queenitreet Wharf, loading with timber for Otago.—Henderson «Sr Macfarlane, agents. Z'Hah, schooner, 68 tons, Jacob, alongside the Queen Street Wharf, cleared for Napier.—J. Salmon A Co., agents. Albatross, ichooner, 06 tons, Clarke, in the stream, arrived from oi3gy._rj. A. Harris, agent. Victoria, schooner, 02 tons, Kean, alongside Queen Street Wharf, and loading for Napier.—Combes and Daldy, agents. Marion, barque, (hulk). 300 tons, off the Queen Street Wharf. -Henderson 4 Macfarlane, agents. Sophia, brigantine, (hulk), 140 tons, in the stream.—Henderson * Macfarlane, agents. Dunedin, barque, 20(1 tons, Kirby, arrived from Otago.—Combes & Daldy agents. PKOJECTED DEPARTURES. Alice Cameron, barque, 401 tons, Barron, for Sydney, this day. -Henderson & Macfarlane, agents, tonstance. barque, Butt, for San Francisco, early—Henderson * Macfarlane, agents. Messina, »hji P , Lethbridge, for Callao, in a few weeks.—D. Nathan, agcut. z 'llah, tchooner, Jacob, for Napier, this day.—J. Salmon & Co -> agents. 'ctona schooner, Kean, for Napier, to-morrow.—Combes, and Daldj, mats. Dunedin, baique, Kirby, for Otago, early.—Combes, Ar Daldy, agents. SHIPS EXPECTED. African, ship, 7w tmiß> Gibson, from London, sailed 27th April. Hanover, ship, ,04s ton , ( uich , from London, to sail 2Dth May. Matilda Wattenbach, ship, 1)51 tons, Goudie, front London, to «» »th May. William Miles, ship, 1227 tons, , from London, to ,a " 11th July. n ' l ' an Empire, ship, 1300 tons, Black, from London, to sail J 'st May, "« en e, French barque, 2110 tons, Barra, from Msurltius via Waif, with sugar,. „ • S,S ' or Pheu«, 21 guns, 1700 tons, Flag ship, Commodore Bu "«it, C.8., from Sydney.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1714, 13 August 1862, Page 3
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