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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ENTERED — INWARDS, SEPTEMBER 17. Eclipse, 25 tons, Scott, from Mahurangi, with 43 tons firewood. Lapwing, 50 tons, Fernandez, from Napier via Poverty Bay, with 8 boxes (6 bushels) apples, 8 cwt. bacon, 22 head cattle. 6 pigs - 1 passenger.— S. J. Edmonds, agent, Mary Ann Christina, 43 tons, Ifwerson, from Wellington, with 1935 bushels wheat. — Henderson & Macfarlane, agents. SEPTEMBER 18. Victoria, 18 tons, Seymour, from Mangawai, with 3 cwt pork, 40 lbs. butter, 12 dozen eggs. 6 boxes effects — 4 passengers. Maria Jane, 24 tons, Ward, from Waiheki, with 40 tons fire-wood. Hanover, ship, 1045 tons, H. R. Rich, from London. Passeners - Rev. John Davis, Emma Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Hooper, William Mason; J. J., John, Isabella, Mary, Ann, Francis, anil George Robinson, Thomas Heweton, John M. Hill, William C. Hill : James Chapman ; Joseph and Mrs. Pitman : C. H. Francis; Elizabeth and John Collinge ; Charles Brown ; Thomas, Margaret, Eliza, G., Walter H., and Mrs. Graham ; Alexander, Eliza, Isabella, Andrew, James, Sophia and Andrew Rintoul ; George, Eliza, and Jessie Hally ; T. J., Annie, Annie S.. and Sarah M. Scott : William, Louisa, and Walter Payne: John H„ Sarah, and Frank Seward ; George, Mary, Elizabeth, George, Mary Ann, Sarah, Harriet, and William Haines ; Edward Palmer ; Richard, Frances, Richard, Edward, William, and Francis Cartwright ; R. Cutforth ; William Mary, Mary Jane, and Emma J. Wilson ; Henry Friggins : Sarah, Emma, Eliza, and John Davis; Charles, Elizabeth, William N., Henry, Frank, Elizabeth, Oliver, and Charles T. Rushbrook; James J. Longbottom ; George Mawer, John, Mary Ann, John A., and Henry Shepherd ; John and Mrs Walters; Moses Butters ; Barnard, Ann, Elizabeth, Carter, and Ellen Longbottom ; Margaret Longbottom : George Ashton ; Parker Winn ; W. Blow ; Edwin Halloway ; R. T. Miller; William and Emily Pettit ; Thomas, Robert, Catherine, and Margaret Travail ; William, Sarah, and Ellen Meatgard ; William Heron; William Cooper ; George Gold ; Charles, Hezekiah, Joseph, Charles, William, Frances, and Emma Levet ; Samuel Trobe; Charles, Mrs., Eliza William Henry and Betty Judd ; John Wright; Edward Pemberton ; Henry Sleath : Christopher, H., Christopher, and Amy Bottrill : Elizabeth. N., E. A., and Alice Nutting ; Abijah, Ann, Rachael, and Abijah Jarvis ; J. Pinney ; Joseph Wilkins ; Sophia Mary Ann, Benjamin Mavens, Annie, and Joseph Wilkins; William and Robert Hefford ; John Twigg ; Joseph and Mrs Lldgard ; Henry Watts ; H. Brett ; William, Sarah Jane, Percy, Marian, and Lizzy Howard ; Joseph Baker ; John Pickard ; Charles, Maria, Elizabeth M„ and Arthur Atkins; George, Sarah, Elizabeth, and Mary Jane Nicholson ; E. T. and Mrs. Herbert; Joseph Smith ; William Havilli ; Peter, Ann, and Ellen Simpson ; Charles D., Margaret, Elizabeth W., Margaret, Frances, Catherine R., Charles F., Sarah L., and Jane Gray ; John, Margaret, Joseph, George, and George Ovens ; Samuel Johnson ; Frederick Davis ; Robert Mrs.. William. Robert, Alfred, Julia, Ann E., and Ann Leaf ; William, Sarah, and Esther Ward ; William Harrison ; James, Grace, and Jane Ann Watson ; Benjamin, Jemima, William B., Mary, and Selina Ramsbottom ; James, Betsy, Walter, and Benjamin Ramsbottom ; James Mailer; Henry Stokes ;Thomas Bailey; Emma Simmons; George Hally ; James and John Hally ; John Taylor ; James and Harriet Pugh ; G. Hartnett ; Frank Woodward : James S. Marner ; Samuel and Wright Lindsay ; Wilson Riddall ; James Anthony ; James K. Hendry ; William J. Isles ; Sarah Ann Isles ; James, Francis, Emma, Ellen, Cecilia, and Amelia Wells ; J. Flockhart ; Charles T. Pearman ; Samuel Stockbridge ; Alfred K. Wilson ; George Ripley ; William Turner ; Mrs. Sarah Ann Turner ; James, Elizabeth, Harriet, Levi, Sarah Ann and Emma Coupland ; John Jackson ; Thomas W., Mrs. Ann, Joseph, Sarah, and Sarah Wilson, James and Sarah M. Trounson; George Dilly ; Charles White ; Catherine White ; G. R. Hinde ; Edward Payne ; William R. Glauville ; William Canner : William, Mrs., William H , and Annie Kinsley ; Agnes A. Palmer ; Robert, Ann, Mary Ann, George C., and Edwin Nicholson ; Charles and Mary Ann Rhodes ; Thomas Grice ; Duncan McLaren; William Hally; Alexander, Ann, Eliza, Alexander, and Eliza Campbell ; G. Ashley ; James Even ; Mary Millar; William Holt ; John Armistead ; William, Martha, William, Charles, and Harry Everett ; James, Sarah, Thomas, Henry J., Walter, Frances, Frederick, and Albert Davye ; Sarah nad Ann Shipperd ; Albert Robinson; Samuel Barton; Elizabeth Hamer; Susannah Manner, Joseph Rhodes ; Benjamin Bunu ; John, Eliza, Theodore P., Frances J , Alfred L., Edward D., and Charles M. Burdett ; William Vickery ; Henry Balton; Henry R. Grover; Richard Catherine, David, Peter, Richard, Alexander, and Catherine Smith ; James Colgman ; William Sewell ; Emma and Edward Sewell ; K. Harris ; William Pukles : George Dibble ; Susan, Frederick, and Annie Dibble ; Christopher. Total 345. — Cruichshank, Smart & Co, agents. Bee, 30 tons, Peterson, from Wangarei, with 6 head cattle, 300 lbs bacon, 10,000 shingles, 30 bushels oats, 30 bushels corn — 6 passengers — S. J. Edmonds, agent. Surprise, 53 tons. Braund, from Napier, and Wellington, with 2 boxes apparel, 4 cases and 3 rolls felt, 4 cases, 3 tuns black oil, 468 bags wheat, 177 bags wheat. — Henderson & Macfarlane, agents. SEPTEMBER 19. St, Hilda, 63 tons, T. Joyce, from Russell, with 1 case shoes, 10 head cattle, 25 empty barrels, 4 pigs. Passengers—Mr. Johns, Mrs. Webster and 2 children, Mr. Joseph Williams, and 6 others.— S. J. Edmonds, agent. CLEARED-OUTWARDS. SEPTEMBER 17. Eclipse, 25 tons, Scott, for Mahurangi, in ballast. SEPTEMBER 18. Maria Jane, 24 tons, Ward, for Matakana, in ballast. Lapwing, 50 tons, Thomas Fernandez, for Poverty Bay, in ballast. — S. J. Edmonds, agent. Kiwi, 40 tons, McGregor, for Mongonui, with 1 case, 1 ton flour, 3 casks beer, 1/2 tons potatoes, 2 tierces beef, 40 packages sundries, 5 passengers,— Cruickshank, Smart & Co., agents. Annie Laurie, 30 tons, D. Stuart, for Wangarei, with 2 tons flour, 1 cask beef — 4 passengers.— Cruickshank, Smart & Co., agents. SEPTEMBER 19. Clutha, brigantine, 150 tons, H. F. Anderson, for Newcastle, N.S.W. Passenger—Mr. Duffer.— Cruickshank, Smart & Co., agents. Victoria, 17 tons, H. Seymour, for Mangawai, with 3 tons potatoes, 1 sack sharps, 1 barrel ale, 1 barrel porter, 2 trusses hay, 3 bundles trees —2 passengers. SAILED. September 17— Sarah, brig, Firth, for Taranaki. September 17— Montezuma, brig, Mclntyre, for Melbourne via Wangaroa. IMPORTS—FOREIGN. Per Hanover, from London :— 4 cases, James Oldham ; 18 packages, order; 12 quarter casks, 100 cases, Gilfillan & Co: 25 hhds., D. Graham & Co; 250 tons coals, 45 tons pig iron, Captain Rich ; 2 cases. Gilfillan & Co ; 2 cases, G. S. Horner ; 1 case, Dr. Wilson, 1 case, James Norton; 2 cases, order ; 16 packages, E. & H. Isaacs ; 1 case, Combes & Daldy ; 3 cases, Brown, Campbell & Co; 15 hhds, S. P. James & Son; 26 hhds. R. Moore ; 12 boxes, W. S. Kendrick ; 1 case, F. A. Krull; 1 case, E. Porter; 68 cases rifles and accoutrements, His Excellency the Governor ; 4 casks, 2 cases, Cruickshank, Smart & Co ; 5 cases, 1 cask, George Wardell ; I case, W. Harsant ; 10 packages, 1 truss, J. H. Burnside & Co ; 100 casks, S. Browning; 78 packages, D, Nathan & Co: 1 case, J. W. Carter; 1 case, White ; 1 case, S. H. Smith; 1 case, F. D. Yonge ; 2 cases, Y. & H. Cooke ; 2 bales, 2 cases, J. Rout ; 200 packages, Owen & Graham ; 4 half-tierces, 25 hhds., Cruickshank, Smart 4 Co; 20 hhds, 25 cases, order ; 1 case, J. J. Symonds; 9 pckgs. J. Black ; 617 packages, M. Somerville ; 62 packages, John Roberton & Co; 25 packages, W. S. Laurie ; 6 packages, John Keesing ; 26 cases, G. Friend : 4 boxes, Cruickshank, Smart & Co ; 1 case, H. Ashton ; 15 hhds, order ; 18 cases, Brown Campbell & Co ; 100 cases Cruickshank, Smart & Co ; 5 cases, Keesing; 95 packages, E. & H. Isaacs ; 89 packages, Owen & Graham ; 188 packages, Cruickshank, Smart & Co ; 477 packages, Samuel Brown ; 2 cows and water tanks, Cruickshank, Smart & Co ; 70 packages, order ; 1 case, 3 packages, 46 pipes, 1 case, 1 hogshead, D. Nathan & Co ; 14 packages, J. Wilkins ; 12 packages, W. Howard ; 14 packages, Hally ; 12 packages, E. Well ; 6 packages, A. Campbell; 1 case shells, 10 shovels, 3 cases dubbing ; 2 packages varnish, 1 case thread, 3 vats, 21 cases mixture, 5 bales cartridges, 600 shells, 113 boxes shells, 300 loose shells, 63 boxes shells, 824 loose shots, 75 boxes shells, 18 boxes shot, 1 bale serge cartridge, 1 case rope, 1 case nails, 120 handspikes, 3 packages oil, 8 sponges, 1 case, 23 boxes shells, 50 boxes shot, 1 bale cartridges, 2 cases, 1 case salommoniac, 1 case, 1 package oil, 4 cases, 1 bale, Assistant Military Storekeeper.

EXPORTS — FOREIGN. Per Clutha, for Newcastle : — 8 tons potatoes, Captain Anderson ; 20 tons potatoes, Crulckshank. Smart & Co ; 26 tons potatoes, J. S, Macfarlane — in all 54 tons.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA

ENTERED—INWARDS. SEP. 17. Salcombe Castle, 114 tons, J. James, master, from Taranaki, In ballast. Passengers — Mr. Cameron and Mr. O'Brien. Hen. derson and Macfarlane, agents. CLEARED — OUTWARDS. SEP. 17. Hotearoa, 24 tons, Henry Targrey, master, for Kawhia, with 1 bale blankets, 4 pkgs., 1 box soap, 1/2 chest tea, 4 bags flour, 1 box, 1 cask clothing, 1 coil roap, 2 saws, 2 kegs nails, 2 iron buckets, 1 portmanteau, 1 case, I parcel, 1 case soap, 1 box, 1 pair bellows, 2 boxes clothing, 2 bundles spades, 1 plough, 1 box soap, 2 bags sugar, 1 box tea. Passengers—Mr. Horley and 14 natives. SEP. 18.

Thistle, 18 tons, James McKenzie, master, for Kawhia, via Raglan and Aotea, with 1/2 ton guano, 2 bags rice, 3 do. sugar, 2 boxes soap, 1 bale drapery, 1 coil roap, 11 packages, 250 bricks, 2000 do., 3 cans nails, 1 box specie (£400), 2 casks tar, 1 lron plough, 10 boxes, 1 crowbar, I package powder, 10 bundles bags, 17 cases sundries, 1 cask, 4 bags guano, 9 casks and cases, 1 coil roap, 2 cases old tom, 2 kegs rum, for Raglan ; 5 bags flour, 10 bags rice, 4 casks, 2 wheat mills, 12 packages sundries, for Aotea; 8 bags flour, 2 do. rice, 4 bags drapery, 1 case axes, I case iron, for Kawhia. Passengers — Mrs. Wallace, child, and servant, Mrs. Gibberson and son, Mrs. Nazer and child, Mrs. Urvine, Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith and child. SEP. 20. H.M. Ship Harrier, Sir Malcolm MacGregor from Auckland.

SHIPS EXPECTED. From London :— William Miles, to sail 10th July: Indian Empire, to sail 1st July ; Romulus ; Lancashire Witch ; Ida Zieglar ; Cairngorm. From Sydney :- Alice Cameron; Lord Ashley, s.s , with the English Mail. From Melbourne : Sea Shell ; Ringdove ; Alfred Lemont ; Roanerges.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kate, barque, Sherlock, for Sydney, this day. Lalla Rookh, brig, Eddy, for Otago, early. Eugene, barque, Barra, for London, early. Gil Blas, brig, Miles, Cor Newcastle, early. Blundell barque, Lean, for Callao, early. Reliance, brig, for Melbourne, early. Wave, schooner, Martin, for Canterbury, early Kauri, schooner, shearer, for Lyttleton, early.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1725, 20 September 1862, Page 3

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1725, 20 September 1862, Page 3

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1725, 20 September 1862, Page 3

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