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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. ENTERED—INWARDS, Skptkmbkii 0. Petrel, 20 tons, T. S, Carmichael, from Wangarei, with 3 head cattle, 7 passengers.—E. King, agent. Boyd, IB tons, Yates, from the Hay of Plenty, with 8 tons kauri gum, 150 bushels wheat, 150 bushels maize; 200 tbs onions. Sue. 8. Bee, 30 tons, Peterson, from Wangarei, with 4 tons gum, 30 bushels wheat, 300 lbs bacon—l! passengers.—J. S. Edmonds, agent. William, 20 tons, G. Turner, from Waiheki, with 4,000 palings, IB tons firewood.—E. King, agent. Wild Wave, 40 tons, E. Martin, from Christchurch, with 2 half tierces tobacco, original cargo from Auckland.—Rattray & Matheaon, agents. Dolphin, 4o tons. Doughty, from Poverty Bay, with 18 head cattle, 0 pigs—l passengers,—Owen & Graham, agents. Gem, 23 tons, Peru, from Poverty Bay, with 2 tons potatoes, 200 bushels wheat, 3 bushels maize, 4 boxes clothes—2l passengers. Montezuma, 138 tons, A. Mclntyre, from Napier, in ballast. Passengers—Messrs. Uawn, Sale, James.—Henderson Jt Macfarlane, agents. Mavis, 28 tons, Mutana, from Maketu, with 100 bushels maize, 788 bushels wheat, 8 pigs, 1 ton potatoes—l 3 passengers. Matilda Wattenbach, ship, 354 tons, J. Goudie, from London. Passengers—W. J. Symmonds; Samuel E. Sheap ; Samuel, Mrs., Hannah, Therese, Stcdman and W. S. Johnson; Thus., Walter and Alfred Sisam; James and Emmart Stephenson; John and Mary Ann West; Thomas Parkinson; W. David and Harriet Purden ; Alfred Twelvetrees; William and Mary Ann Constant; Mrs. Elizabeth Earrand; Charles, Mary, Richard and Helen Hook; Robert, Naomi, Amelia and Herbert Cooper ; Francis Simmons ; Walter Cooper; John H. Newman: Charles Plummer ; George Baldeock ; Alfred Luckhurst ; Emanuel and JohnS. Rishworth ; John Mcighan; John Crown; David Smith; M. W. Armstrong; George Plummer; Joseph J., Emma, Emily, Joseph and Clara E. RucKton; John, Caroline and Ellen Parsons; Anne Crump; Jessie, Jane and William Davis; Frederick John Smith; William Collins; Henry and Harriet Simmons; John Hook; William, Jane, William, Helen, Lucy, Emma, Frederick and Sarah Little; Martha Catten ; Ann Pike; Ann Hook; John Little: James and Mrs. Hook; Frederick, Sarah, Frederick, John, William and Theresa Baker: Thomas North; George Davis; Edmund Gurney; John Brown; Robert Butterfield; Henry, Mary, Selina, Eliza, Harriet, Mary, James and George Little; Francis W, and Henry J. Little; Stephen H„ Sarah J., Ann E., Stephen F., William, Martha, Peter and Thomas Moulder: William Dent; George, Ann Maria and Joseph Calvert; Samuel Cooksey ; Wm. Armitage; Samuel Goodacre; James and Fanny Goodacre; Mary Burdett; Henry J. Higbid; Robert Cranwell; Eliza Cranwell; Wm, G., Frances, Frances, Fr«nk, William, Eliza and Annie Oldfield; William, Ellen, Ellen, David and James Pricier; James, Mary, James, John and Thomas Cocks; W. J., Louisa, William, Louisa and William Jones; William Ileighicy; Alfred A. and Mary Smith; J. W. G. and Mrs. Smith; Alfred M. Smith; D. Schofield; Henry, Sarah Ann, John W., Susan, Annie and Ruth Marcroft; Edwin and Mrs. Marcroft; William, George L. and Thomas Marcroft ; Richard, Betty, Thomas, Maria, John, Ann, Mary and Jane Whafe; Mark Stott; Edward, Sarah, Benj. and Daifid Blackburn; James, Alice, Herbert and Arthur Nicholson; Thomas Underwood; George Bull; Alfred, Mary Alice, Alice M., Lydia M., Julia S., Alfred H., and Jessie Steventon; Wm. James; John Mary and Lucinda Western: Thomas Hunt: Sarah Ann Wright ; John, Jane, Thomas, Hannah, Wm., Elizabeth, Jane and.John Edwards; Adam Beaney; Sarah, Sarah, Rebecca and Annie Beaney; B. Hobbey; William, Phoebe and Mala Davis; Victoria M., Albert N. and Augustus Bushby; Alfred T. Dolbell; Robert S., Arthur, John B. and Edward West; George Farrand ; Thomas, Mrs., Mary, Annie and Emma Inger; Edward, Elisabeth, Thomas and Harry Bryon ; Moore and Hannah Newton; E. S. and G. H. Brooks; Henry and Mrs. F. E. Cook; Richard Hindley ; John Mason; John J. and H. P. Warren; Thomas, Sarah, Mary and George H. Holmes; Herbert and James Tomlinson; C. H. Brooks; Benjamin Yates; Stephen Taylor; Matthew, Sarah and Mary Watkinson : John Carter; James Uralhwaite; Mary, Ellen and George B. Walker; Sarah, Elizabeth and Joseph Jerome; John, Mary Ann, Joseph, John, Lucy, Susan, Alfred, Peter, David and Philip Ileecroft; George and Sarah Wilcockson ; Charles and Elizabeth Duckinfield; George Stephenson; Thomas Woo* ; Edward and Harriet Baldeock ; George, Anne and Jai George Redfern ; James, Mary, Richard and Annt —{jiff; J. Hamer Hayse; Thomas, Harriet, Harriet, Thomas/, John, Annie and Clara Cockayne; John, Eliza, Eliza and Walter Fisher; John and Elizabeth Hanson ; Hannah Taylor; Albert and Mrs. Priscilla Elliott; William, Mrs. Elizabeth and Jane Partridge; John, Emma and Albert Legge; Jessie Broughton; Deborah Armstrong; Mary Ann Mason; James Cousins; George Bird; Thomas Horne; Richard B. Erathwaite; Henry and Mary Hopkins; Matthew, Mrs. Sarah, Matthew and W. Green ; Louisa Wells; Isaac Elliott; George G. Holmes; Andrew Gould ; George Fowler; Elizabeth Uaidock ; Robert, Augusta, Robert E., George H., Alfred and Henry Boot; William R. and Elizabeth Brame; James P., Srrah, James H. and Frederick King; Revd. S., Mrs. Louisa, Emily, Gertrude, Frank and Kate Edgar ; Eliza M. Carpenter; Thomas R., Anna, Anna F,, Thomas F., Charles A., Arabella and William E. Gooch; Dr. James, Mrs. H. M., Florence, Mary and E. M. Bell; W. 8., Alice, Bertha and Isabella Cranford—Total 352.—D. Nathan, agent, St. Kilda, fit tons, Joyce, from Russel], with 15 head cattle, 1 horse, I ton salt pork, J-lon leather, 3 boxes sundries, 20 bushels wheat, 10 passengers,—S. J. Edmonds, agents. Sur. 9. Fly, 10 tons, Otinui. from Maketu, with 200 bushels maize, 170 do. wheat, 24cwt. flax—l passenger. Tasmanian Maid, p. s., 30 tons, Thomas Jackson, from Nelson, in ballast—2 passengers.—Connell & Ridings, agent. Vision, 18 lons, Bell, from Coromandel, in ballast—fi passengers. Orpheus, 21 tons, Charles Philpot, from Coromandel, in ballast. —C. A, Harris, agent. Nymph, 13 tons, Carougher, from Wangaruru, with I! tons bark, 600 bushels maize, 20 bushels wheat.

CLEARED-OUTWARDS, September C. Queen s.s., JBO tons, D. Pole, for Napier and Southern Ports, with 2 eases, 1 bale, 4 packages, 1 bag, 3 cases, 11 packages, 1 bale, 1 package, 2 bales, 5 cases merchandize, 17 parcels, 5 cases. Passengers—Messrs. J. Roberton, Brown, Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Hyde, Mr. Hethringion, Mr. F. Kissling, Mr, Reavem, Major McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. Kislmg, Mr. T. Henderson, and seventy five in the steerage—D. Nathan, agent. Aquila, 27 tons, Austen, for Otago, with 30 tons potatoes, 1 ton bacon, 3 tons pork.—Combes & Daldv, agents. Kiwi, 40 tons, McGregor, for Mongonui, with 3 tons potatoes, I cask beer, 20 packages sundries, 30 packages luggage—3 passengers.—Cruckshank, Smart Ar Co, agents. William, 20 tons, G. Turner, for VVairoa, with 8 tons flour, ton pollard, J ton sugar, 3 casks beef, 4 casks merchandize, 100 packages merchandize, 3 packages trees —3 passengers.—E. King, agent. Petrel, 20 ton?, T. S. Carmichael, for Wangarei, with 1J ton flour, 2 casks sundries, 2 cases sundries, 4 bags sugar—t passenger*.—E. King, agent. Sea Gull, schooner, 122 tons, N. G. Cellcm, for Newcastle, N.S.W., in ballast—Passenger—Mr. Ashworth.—Owen & Graham, agent?.

Sep. 8. Boyd, KJ tons, Yates, for the Bay of Plenty, with 50 ship timbers, 2 packages sundries. Edmond, 10 tons, Purdy, for Waiheki, in ballast. Sep. 3. Dolphin, 40 tons, Doughty, for Poverty Bay, with 7 gunnies •ugav, ) bale 5 cases merchandize, 3 bundles spades, 2 cases, 2 packagers—l passenger.—Owen At Graham, agents. Orpheus, 21 tons, Charles Philpot, for Coromandel, in ballast. —C. A. Harris, agent. Bee, 30 tons, Peterson, for Wangarei, with 2 tons flour, 2 tons potatoes, 20 parcels sundries—3 passengers.—S. J. Edmonds, agent. Vision, 18 tons, Bell, for Coromandel, in ballast —8 passengers. Gem, 23 tons, Pera, for Tauranga, with 10 boxes clothing, I ton potatoes—2o native passengers. SAILED. September C—Sea Gull, schooner. Cellem, for Newcastle, N.S.W. September fl—Yarrow, brig, Scott, for Wellington. September 7—Queen, 5.?., D. Pole, for Napier and Southern Provinces. September B—Messina, ship, Lethbridge, for Callao. IMPORTS—FOREIGN. Per Matilda Wattenbach, from London;—fl quarter casks, S. Browning; ;> cases, E. Ar H. Isaacs; 4 cases, Henderson Ar Macfarlane; 3 trunks, David Nathan; 40 hogsheads, Brown, Campbell At Co; 3 packages, A. Clarke At Son; I case, W. J. Porter; .Teases, 1 bale, J. Rout; 3 cases, order; I package, C. H. Taylor; 41 pockets, E. Porter; 12 cases, General Cameron ; J case, J. Drury; 3 bales. 1 case, Owen Ar Graham: 2 parcels •amples, 2casks,3cases, Lewis Brothers; 100cases,Gilfillan At Co; H cases, E. Ar 11. Isaacs; 10 do.order; 10 do., C. Guflie: 2 cases, M. Ashton; 1 box, Dr, Fischer; 30 cases, 12 bales, D. Graham Co ; 7 cases, 1 crate, 2 bundles, 7 cases, 3 cask?, order; 3 aes, 2 bales, Jakins; 17 cases, 3 hales, Thomas Short; 11 packages, Arthur At Co; 5 trunks, 14 case?, Brown, Hall At Co; 1 case, order; 1 case. John Spencer; 2 cases, A. Drury ; 2.1 cases, I bale, David Nathan; 20 hhds. beer, order; 27 cases w inr, James Burtti lease, Lieut Pye; (I packages, H, Webster; 1 package, 3 cases, Joseph Gane. po R T OF ON E HUNGA. CLEARED—OUTWARDS, September 11. Vistula, 1,33 tons, H. Souter, for Port Cooper, with 140 ton? New Zealand coal, 50,000 feet of timber. Passengers— Mr. J. Thompson, Mr. A. Smith.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1722, 10 September 1862, Page 3

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1722, 10 September 1862, Page 3

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1722, 10 September 1862, Page 3

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