Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF AUCKLAND. ENTK K E D—IN WAH DP, August. 30. Queen, s. f. 180 tom, D. Pole, from Napier, and the South, wilt 9 quarter casks gin, 2 cases cigars, 1 case, 18 head cattle, 21 bags grass seeds. Passengers—Messrs. Kissling, Furness, Mrs. Wood child and servant, Mr. Murdock, llev. Mr. Thatcher, T. Henderson, Hon. Chief Justice Arney, Mr. and Miss O Neill, Mr. Kibblewhite, Mr. McKenzie, Mr, Ardnnan, Mr. Knowles, I). Francis, Miss Reardon, Mr. Christie and 3 children, Mr. Boyle, Mr. Hay.—O. Nathan, agent. Lombard, American schooner, 2.Mi tons, N. Harding, from Otago. Passengers—Miss Stuart, Messrs, Warwick, Green, Rodgers, Moulray, Wallace, Martin, Richards, Evans, E. Loyd, Kurlon, Leehy, Knobs, Smith, Lewis. Soller, Frelzen, Evans, anil 18 others landed at Coromandel —J. Watson Bain, agon'. Annie Laurie, 30 tons, Stuart, from Wangarei, with 30 tons firewood, -to bushels wheat —, r > passengers —Cruicknhank, Smart Ac Co, agents, Dunedin, schooner, (.? tons, James Stewart, from Otago, with] case cigars, It) cases brandy, 5 cases cheese, Passengers— Messrs. Collins, Tuoy, Marrlp, .Smith, Rogers, Moore. Oar. nal, Ainsworth, Butcher, Chisholm, Buffet, Russell, Williamson, stunhome, Rtfert lyjaciiitjtro Mclntyre, Hifjer,— Msster, m "
September lit. Aquila, 27 toil*, Austin, from Otago, iu ballast. Passengers— Messrs. Stralfonl, Harris, Leale, Taylor, Cook, Walsh, Miller, Nelson, Branner, Regan, Wormald, Duncan Keal—Combes & Daldy, agents. Coromandel, 17 tons, Maike, from Coromandel, with 1,000 feet timber, 35 bags wheat. Vivid. 20 tons, Hardiman, from Hokianga, with 2fio bushels wheat, 40 bushels maize, 12 cases jam’ 4' ton honey, 2 tons 6 cwt bacon, ICOJ lbs lard, 1 ton kauri gum, 1 ton salt pork, 2 chests book?.—Webster & Patterson, agents. September 2nd. Yarrow, brig, 220 tons, J. A. Scott, from Wellington, with 40 head of cattle.—Henderson & Macfarlanc, agents. Coral Queen, schooner, 92 tons, Currie, from the South Sea Islands. Passenger—Mr. Daldy—Combes and Daldy, agents. CLEARED-OUT WARDS, August 30. 80yd,.16 tons, Yates, for Matata, with 10 sacks drapery, 1 cwt soap, 3 bags biscuit, 8 bags sugar, 6 tea kettles, 2grindstones, .J chest tea. 2 packages drapery. Annie Laurie,3o tons, Stuart, for Waipu, with 2jtons potatoes.— Cruickshank, Smart & Co, agents. St. Hilda, 63 tons, Juice, for Russell, with 1 j-ton flour, 1 hhd. ale, 1 plough, 20 pkg?. rope, 1 case munlz metal, 2 bags oats, 1 bundle spades, 2 bags sugar, 4 ton potatoes, 20 pkge. sundries—4 passengers.—S. J. Edmonds, agent. September Ist. Maria Jane, 24 tons, Ward, for Waiheki, in ballast. Peter Cracroft, 19 tons, Horn, for the Wade and Coromandel, in ballast.—J. Casey, agent. Lord Ashley, s.s. 296 tons, E Wheeler, for Sydney. Passengers— Miss. Locke, Major While, Captain Watson, Mr. Dangar, Mrs. Dawson, Mr. S'. Rout, Mr. and Mrs. Risante and child, Mrs. Mes either, Mrs. Fitzgerald and 4 children, Messrs. -Scott, Kurd, Reeves, Luntly, Hicks, Crawford, (J. Wright, .Simmons, Jacob, McLaren, Dr. and Mrs. Korcus.—f.C.R.M. Co,, agents. September 2nd. Vision, 19 tons, Bell, for Coromandel, in ballast—li passengers. Tui, 14 tons, Jackson, for the Bay of Plenty, with 2 bales good?, 2 boxes soap, 4 bags flour, 1 bag salt, 15 pkgs. hardware.—Owen & Graham, agents. Wildfire, 40 tons, Mair, for Wangarei, with .'-ton flour, I bedstead 1 can oil, 6parcels sundries, I ton potatoes, 4-ton flour, 1 bag sugar. Messina, ship, 551 tons, Lethbridge, for Callao, in ballast—D. Nathan, agent. SAILED. September 1 Lord Ashley, 5.?., WheeUr, for Sydney. IMPORTS—FOREIGN. Per Coral Queen from the South Sea Islands:—Bo tons guano. Combes & Daldy. EXPORTS—FOREIGN. Per Lord Ashley, for Sydney:—2n bags pepper, 8 cases tobacco, 15 casks chicory, 1 tin fish, 1783 bags potatoes, snl bags bran, 6 casks brimstone, 2 boxes gold quartz, 2 cases arms. POli T O F ONEIIU NG A . ENTERED—INWARDS. September 1, Heron, 91 tons, Heron Laing, from Wanganui, with 49 head cattle, 1 horse —3 passengers.—Cruickshank, Smart A: Co., agents. CLEARED—GUI - W ARDS. August 30. Nebuchadnezzar, 15 tons, Hone Hone, for Kawhia, with 11 bags blankets and clothing, 3 bags flour—ll passengers. Abeona. 44 tons. Fairchild, for Taranaki, with 20,000 feet timber, 10 boxes canities, 2 tons flour, 1 trunk, 5 tons fl rur, 67 pkgs. merchandise, I bale carpeting, 1 bale, 1 do., 275 barrels ammunition, 8 cases, 1 bale, 4 carriage wheels, 1 cask, 1 case —7 passengers.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1720, 3 September 1862, Page 2
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697Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1720, 3 September 1862, Page 2
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