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ENTERED—IN WARDS. September 22. Planet, 30 tons, Matthew Lewis, from the East Coast, with 700 bushels wheat, 200 bushels maize, 2i tuns whale oil. li tons pork, 1 ton beef, J ton hams and bacon—2 passengers.— S. J. Edmonds, agent. George, If! tons, Pouiah, from the Thames, with 3 casks pot*, 120 bushels wheat, 40 bushels maize, 4 tons kauri gum, 4 casks salt, 16 kits, (800 lbs) bacon—2 passengers.—E. King, agent. Queen, 32 tons, Read, f'om Tauranga, with 100 barrels port and.beef, (30,000 lbs), 77 bags (200 bushels) wheat, 4 casks lard, <G Cwt.) 12 boxes (('. bushels) apples, 1 cask (300 lbs) tallow, fahides, 10 chests passengers luggage—6 passengers.—S. J. Edmonds, agent. Lord Ashley, s. s., 206 tons, E. Wheeler, from Sydney. Passengers.—Mr. and Mr*. Philips and 3 children and senrant, Mrt. Whitakor. Mr. Seidler, Captain Sullivan, R.N. Mrs.Bonrl, Mr. Leavenworth, Mr., Mrs., W. H., Michael, Dennis, ana Thomas Cavanah, Mr. Rout, Mr. Driver, Mrs. Driver and child, Mr. Reid, Mr. J. Elsley, Mrs. Crotty, Sergeant Crotty, Private Smith, Mr. Allwood, Mrs. McKenzie, Messrs. Ronland, Lover. Salteme.—l.C.R.M. Co., agents. Will Watch, 34 tons, Renard, from the South Sea lslands.Combes and Daldy, agents. Sjjp. 23. Australian Maid, 1!) tons, Hatfield, from Mahurangi. with M tons firewood. Alice Cameron, barque, 402 tons, J. G. Barron, from Sydney. Passengers—Messrs. Beason, Sandeison, Undershill, Gordon, McDower, Henry, Brown, Boswick, Bond. Robiuson, McClement, Mrs. Robinson, Messrs. Allt, Pontway, Nien. Campbell, Cook, Leigh, Lipson, Metralfe.-Henderson and Macfarlane, agents.
CLEARED-OUTWARDS. , SEPIKSIBJERiJi?. Fancy, 27 tons, Keawis, for Poverty Bay, in ballast.—J. Salmon & Co, agents. Dove, 24 tons, William Jones, for Parkiri, in ballast. SAILED. September 20— Kate, barque, Sherlock, for Sydney. September 20—Wild Wave, schooner, Martin, for Lyttletou. September 22—Clutha, brigantine, Anderson, for Newcastle, September 22 Kauri, schooner. Shearer, for Lyttelton. September 22—Gil Bias, brig, Miles, for Newcastle, N.S.vV. IMPORTS—FOREIGN. Par Will Watch, from the South Sea Islands:—l 3 bags 5 casks coffee, 14 casks socoa nut oil 7 casks lime juice, 2 tors arrowroot, 1IKH) lbs preserved batianas, 14,000 oranges, 1bunches green bananas, 2 dozen bottles cccoa nut oil I,™ cocoa nuts, GO pine apple?. Per Lord Ashley s s., from Sydney : !U bars iron, 4 bars sttel, 1 cask pans, 1 case steel, 8 cases scales. 1 cask locks, cases axes, 1 cask lamp glasses, Cruickshank. Smart fit Co; I case, 1 bundle cane, E. Porter ; C bales wool packs, Gilflllan & Co; 1 cask ironmongery, S. Rout; 4 cases drapery, 1 case gw ss « S. & J. R. Vaile; 3 cases cigars, S. Brown; 23 packages rope, C. Petschler; 4 double boxes, 6" cases, J. Roberton & Co; bales leather, 1 case, S. Rout ; I ca*e stationery, Bank of NO* SQ'ifh Wa'/J, « tiunkl boots, 3 trunks, : bos, a BfH
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1726, 24 September 1862, Page 2
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456PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1726, 24 September 1862, Page 2
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