Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF AUCKLAND.
ENTERED—INWARDS. SBPTRMriKIt 10. Victoria, 17 tons, It. Seymour, from Mangawai, with 30 dozen eggs, ;tl» lbs. butter. Glensliee, barque, HI!) tons, William Buick, from Wellington, with KiO head cattle, 2 stockmen.—Master, agent. Skptkmbkk 11. Mata Winika, 1"> tonsj Piopera, from Coromandel, with 200 bushels maize, A ton pumpkins. William, 20 tons, George Turner, from Waimca, with 1)4 sheep, 8000 shingles, 100 lbs. butter, ISO lbs. cheese.—Edward King, agent. Skptkjuiier 12. Morning Star, 20 tons, Hare Hongi, from Wailgaroa, with 30,000 shingles, 3000 feet timber, 11 bags (34 bushels) maize, (i bag 3 (1!) bushels) wheat, II bags (J ton) kauri gum, 9 cases merchandize, 2 boxes egg?.—E. King, agent. Vision, lil tons, Bell, from Coromandel, in ballast—l 3 passenger*. CLEARED-OUTWARDS. September 10. St. Kilda, 63 tons, Joyce, for Russell, with i ton soap, $ ton sugar, 2,000 bricks, 200 palings, . r > tons flour, 1 ton potntoes, 4 head cattle, I cases tobacco, 30 packages household furniture, 2 ploughs, 1 cart, d cases geneva, 4 casks ale, 1 hhd. rum, 1 case wine, 2 kegs vinegar, .5 cwt salt, 2 J-casks vinegar, 1 cask currants, 1 bale piints, 20 packages sundries. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Clarke and II children, Mis« Ring, Messrs. Hickton, T. Williams, Gundry, and 3 others.—S. J. Edmonds, agent. Australian Maid, I!) tons, A. J. Hatfield, for Mahurangi, in ballast—3 passengers. Prince Edward, whaling brig, 173 tons, George Kelly, for the Whaling Grounds, in ballast.—Walter Graham, agent. September 11. Vivid, 20 tons, John Martin, for Hokianga, with 1 box tobacco, H tons biscuit, 1 ton flour, 1 ton sugar, 3 half-cheats tea, 4 boxes tea, !> cwt. rice, $ ton salt, 6 cwt. soap, 4 bjles blankets, (J cases merchandize, I) snddles, 1 case wine, I case brandy, 1 jar butter, 1 colli rope, 3 bundles sacks, 1 dozen spades, 1,700 brirk«, 25 bushels lime, 4 iron pots, a lot of empty jars, (i tins while lead, : ! (i parcels sundries. Passengers—Mr. Moore and 2 natives.—Webster & Patterson, agents. Tasmanian Maid, str., 90 tons, Thomas Jackson, for Coromandel, in ballast—l") passengers.—George Ridings, agent. Victoria, 17 tons, Seymour, for Mangawai, with 3 tons potatoes 2 tons flour, 2 cases sundries, 2 cwt. iron, 1 sack maize, (iewt. hay, 1 cask pork—3 passengers. September 12. Sylph, 50 tons, Norris, for Otago, with 9000 feet timber, 40kegs nails, IS casks 30 half casks salmon. Passengers,—William Rees, Daniel Webster, Peter Mcllannel, Joseph Whitehead, William Morgan, Frank Joseph, Francis Pearce, Francis Conned, Messrs. Hooper, McKenzle, Webster, Murdock, McKally, Thomas Lemun, John Lawson, Robert Simpson, Mr. Dale, William Morrell, Thomas Law, Walter Henderson, Robert Green, James Dunn, 11. Gunn, W. Kay, J. Ryan, Thomas Ryan, William Vernon, John Smith, John Antives, W. Fpangford, James NicoP, William Jones, James Wallace, Henry Phillipps, William Crawford, J. Davis.—Webster and Patterson, agent. Queen of the North, 1124 tons, A. Crombie, for Guam, in ballast.—Brown, Campbell & Co., agents. Zillah,6B tons, Joseph Sullivan, for Napier, with 19,000 feet sawn timber, 11,000 shingles, 3,000 palings, 100 rails, 21) tons firewood, KM packages groceries, l case saddlery, !> tons flour, .'ill packages Commissariat Stores. —J. Salmon At Co. agents. Vision, 111 tons, Bell, for Coromandel, with J-ton potatoes—l passengers. Dunedin, 07 tons, James Stewart, for Omaru, Otago, with 50,000 feet sawn timber.—Passengers—John Nolan, Owen Cunningham, P. O'Rafferty, R. O'Raffetty, John Smith, James Simpson.—Master, agent. •SAIL E D. September 11—Prince Edward, whaling brig, Kelly, for the Whaling Grounds. September IS —Sylph, schooner, Norris, for otago. PO R T O F ONEIIU NG A . EN T E RED—IN WAR DS. Sup in. Hotearoa,24tons. Targrey, from Kawhia, with .02bushels wheat, 12 dp. maize, 7 casks pork (20 cwt.), 60 pigs—l2 passengers. September 11. Abeona. 44 tons, Fairchild, from Taranaki, with ."> casks salt beef, 1 case sundries. Passengers.—Mr. Hcmmorson, S rank and file 40 regt.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1723, 13 September 1862, Page 2
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627Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1723, 13 September 1862, Page 2
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