Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF AUCKLAND. , ENTERED—INWARD?. Skptkmiikr .'I. Victo\ tons, Seymour, from Mangawai, with 5 cwt bacon, 3c*Vwbni, 20 lbs butter, 12 dozen egßs~3 passengers. Coral y a% Mi, 89 tons, Currie, from the South Sea Islands.— l'4s«eriger»—Messrs. W. C. DaMy and Hardwick.—Combes & Daldy, agents. Ski*. 4. Vision, (8 tonj, Hell, from Coromandel, in ballast—ll passengers. Annie Laurie, 30 ton*, D. Stuart, from Wangarei, with 4 tout gum, 400 feet house blncks, 4 tons firewood—s passengers.— Cruickshank Smart, & Co, agents. Kiwi. 40 tons, McGregor, from Mongonui, with IJ caski pork, boat-l passengers.-Cruickshank, Smart & Co, agent*. s «a Gull, schooner, 126 tons, W. 0. Cellem, from Dunedin, in ballast. Passengers—Mrs. Mills ic child, Mr. Newell, and one in the steerage.—Owen & Graham, agents. ai 'ri, 43 tons. Shearer, from Lyttleton, with 1457 bushels wheal, 90 bushols bailey.-J. Salmon & Co, agents. Kt'haiice, brig, unions, James Kiddle, from Hobart Town. Passengers—Mr, Wiseman, Miss Wiseman, Mrs. Rhodes and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Morey and .1 children, Mr. Mills, Mr, Campbell, Mary, Raohel, Catherine, Susan, Margaret, and J «lm Campbell. John Roqaghar, Lucy Matheson, J. Allaydice, William Tbomjssoß, Mr, William, Mrs,, John, Angus, and j. AfWrl f, Ston*, Bj|»nf, • {
Maria Jane, 2-1 tons. Ward, from Waiheki, with 35 tons firewood. Sylph, fiO tons, Norris, from Ru.«s<-U, in ballast—Webster & Patterson, agents. SitPr 5. Clutha, 150 tons, H. F. Anderson, from Port Hull, Chatham Islands. Passengers—Captain McOmber, Mr. Pontis, aqd 3 seamen.—Cruickshank, Smart & Co, agents. Victoria, 5(1 tons, Kean, from Napier, with 20 head cattle. Passengers—Messrs. Neil * Parker—Combes Ac Daldy, agents. Ziliah, GH tons, Sullivan, from Napier, with 25 head cattle. Passenger—Miss Ityau.—J. Salmon It Co, agents, Osprey; 40 tons, ltogeis, from the South Sea Islands—Combes it agents. CLEARED-OUTWARDSj. S KPT KM UK It 3. Kereti, 14 tons, W. Kthrington, for the Bay of Plenty, with $ ton potatoes, t bull calf, 1 lot empty bags, 2 gallons coal tar, 1 empty case, t parcel, ,t bags drapery—l passenger.—T. Vv. Btown, agent. Susan, I) tons, Hetaraka, for Opotiki, in ballast— 1 passenger. Australian Maid, 1!) tons, A. J. Hatfield, for Mahurangi, with 2 bags flour, 2 bags sugar, 1 can oil, 1 case sundries—2 passengers. Hope, 17 tons, Hatuwera, for Hauraki, with 3 dozen blankets, 4 dozen dresses—2l passengers. Sep 4Vision, 111 tons, Bell, for Coromandel, in ballast—(! passengers. Coromandel, 16 tons, Michael, for Coromandel, with 7<XXI bricks, 1 cart, fi ploughs, 3 bags sugar, 2 tubs. Fanny A. Garrigues, brig, lUi» tons, A. Woodcock, for Lyttleton, with 122,000 feet timber, 7!),WK) shingles. Passengers—George Giddings, John Allen, Joseph Turner.—Henderson At Macfarlane, agents. Victoria, 17 tons, Seymour, for Mangawai, with 1 ton flour, i cask beef, 1 bag sharps, 1 bag bran, 4 cwt bone dust, 1 chest tea—3 passengers. Julia, 17 tons, Jones, for Maata. Bay of Plenty, with II) pkges. sundries, I cask beef, 2 b3gs sugar, 2 cases sundries, 20 pairs blankets, 1 bag biscuit, 1 bag rice.—C. J. Stone, agent. Maria Jane, 24 tons, Ward, for Waiheki, in ballast. Lombard, American schooner, 25ti tons, N. Harding, for Port Chalmers, with T54 bags potatoes. Passengers—James Tab, Edward Hunt. E. Jones W. J. Alexander, R. McCallum, • Alexander McLaren, Niel McDonald, William Mclntyrr, William Stenhousc, Thomas Saunders, John Taylor; D. Drummond, Matthew White, William Stromal, J. Martin, J. Rulton, John Ashwort'h, James Adams, Adam Farnie, Edward Frazer, James Thompson, John Goodwin, Charles Duff, Robert Long, Daniel Orange, William Baker, William Mcßrown, J' Smith, John Dutch, E. B. Lucas, Robert Inglis, C. Russell, D. Beard, A. Clark, Edwin Whitley, James Murphy, C. Dnscott W. Drew, John Collins, James Nugent, James Duggin, William Corbett, John Mcllogh, William Clifford, David Bishop, Mrs. Bishop, Henry Mowbray, Joseph Young, Richard Cl.irk, William Collins, W. I). Fisk, John Brown, John Angeltn, P. Boland, F. Mayers, 11, Coulstock, J. Chisolm, J. Wilson, G. Blakely, J. Thompson, \V. Stanton, P. Phillipps, A. Innes, J. Andrews, C. Perry, J. Boy lan, T. Kennedy, J. Watson, T. Nicholson, T. Franklin, E. Hardcastle, A. Williams.—J. W. Bain, agent. Skpt 5. Annie Laurie. 30 tons. D. Stuart, for Wangarei, with 2 head cattle, li tons potatoes, I ton furniture, 1 boat—7 passengers. —Cruickshank, Smart iV Co, agents. Yarrow, brig, J. A. Scott, for Wellington, with II bags guano, fi barrels salmon, 12 half barrels salmon. Henderson & Macfar lane, agents. SAILED. September 4—Lombard, American schooner, Harding, for Otago. September s—Royal Charlie, barque, W, Escott, for Callao. September 5-Fanny A Garrigues. brig, A. Woodcock, for Lyttleton. IMPORTS—FOREIGN. Per Coral Queen, from the South Sea Islands :—llO tons guano, 1 bag seeds, 2 boxes plants, 2,000 oranges, 1 bag cane, 4 bags sponge, 1 canoe and paddles, 2o bundles bananas, 1 bag old copper, 3 boxes coral, 1 keg lime juice, 100 shells, 10 lbs tobacco, I bag sugar, Combes & Daldy. Per Reliance, from Hobart Town :—SO bugs flour, 2 cases merchandize, 2 cases glassware, 24 galvanized buckets, 1 cask merchandize, 200 boxes soap, 2 packages handles, lo casks blacking, 1 trunk sundries P. Levy ; 20 cases fruit, 100 cases apples, 3 cases jams, 24 cases apples, 1 chaise cart, 0 american stoves and piping, 103 bars iron. 21.4U0 palings, (15 pairs cart and dray shafts, 300 spokes, 150 felloes, 2,000 posts and rails, 2,000 feet timber, I dray, 5 opossum rugs, C. J. Stone; 1 half tlcrcc tobacco, Gilfillan & Co; 2 crates trees, fi bags seeds, J. A. Drury ; 5 cases merchandize R. Hobbs; 1 case coffee, Canning ; 100 cases apples, lo cases jams, 24 cases apple-, Capt. Riddle. Per Osprey, from the South Sea Islands:—4,ooodozen oranges 3,000 cocoa nuts, 500 pine apples, 1,700 lbs coffee, 8110 lbs preserved bananas, 2 boxes limes I!) casks lime juice, (! bags arrowroot, 20 bunches green bananas, 6 casks cooa nut oil, fi bags sponge. Per Clutha, from the Chatham Island* :—!)0 casks sperm oil, 5 casks whale oil, 1 cask cocoa nut oil, (i barrels slush, 3 barrels tar, G4 kegs butter, 1 barrel soap, 41 small boxes tobacco, 52 boxes tobacco, 1 cask cigars, 21 coils whale line, I cask (lags, 3 whaling guns, 120 bundles hoops, 3 muskets, 1 case muskets, II kegs white lead, 1 keg black lead, 29 barrels soap, 13 coils hemp cordage, 3 coils maiiila rope, 1!) casks bread, 10 casks flour, 40 barrels beef, 75 barrels pork, !) casks molasses, 2 casks dried apples, ) cask tea and coffee, 40 kegs butter, 1 cask slop?, 1 case calico, 1 case axes, and a quantity of wha'ing gear, ship's furniture, shaves, and shooks, wreck of the American ship " Empire," Captain McComber. PORT OF ON EII UNG A . CLEARED—OUTWARDS Skp 3. Rebecca, 115 tons, Alex. Robertson, for Otago, with 50,000 feet sawn timber. Passengers—ll. Pat ran', Richard Ilegges, N. Dorset, It. Jerone, A. Dorset, C. wright, J. Lyon, P. Mc Cormish, E. Harte. J. Smith, F. Railen, S. Frost, J. Wales, W. Moffit, M. Setter, M. McFatat, J. Cromer, H. Sichen, J, Crestemler, W. Piece, R. Bentley, J. Steel, J. Sneddon, J Baker, A. Sollan, J. Donenes, F. Dombey, J. Uight, J. Hartley, C. Eaton, J. Negas, J. Joseph, A. Hardy J. Wyat, M. Collins, E. Price, G. Smith, W. Shatt, Charles* Dorset, H. Regan, J. Butter. Sap 4. Heron, 91 tons, Heron Laing, for Wanganui, with I ton stoics, Commissariat; 1 box Master. Passengers —Mr. James Smith, William Lister.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1721, 6 September 1862, Page 3
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