SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED. August 28. —The schooner Henry, 'IG tons, Dayanond, master, from the coast. Same the brigantine Hannah, R. Bell, commander, from Sydney.—She brigs, 20 head of cattle, 1 '.horse, 169 'bags sugar, 40 bags of coffee, 10 boxes oranges, 1 bale blankets. Willis & Co., agents. SAILED.
August 27.—The schooner Jane, for the fishing station at Widerop. Passenger—J. Wade, Esquire. Same day, the Catherine Johnston, Taylor, master, for Wanganui, with Mr. A. Duncan, wife, and family. August'29. —The barque Eleanor, Captain Johnson, for Sydney direct. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Bryson, and Mr. Abraham.
Shipping at Cloudy Bay. —The American ship Franklin, 380 tons, Ilalsly, master; 13 months out; GOO barrels black and 100 barrels sperm oil. The French ship Orion, Nantz, 350 tons, Captain Baxter; -16 months out, had 1600 barrels black oil. The French ship Catos, Nantz, 380 tons, Captain Brewer; 13 months out, had 800 barrels'black oil.
The shipping at Cloudy Bay, had taken 40 tons of black oil. The shore parties have also taken 60 tons of black oil, and were anticipating much better success. The barque Wallaby was lying between Mana and the main land. No whales at been taken at Mana. There had been one taken at Porivua, and two at Teti. The Bright Planet, Morrison, was at Kapita, taking in oil for Mr. Jones. The four parties have about 90 tons of black oil.
IN PORT. Barque Clydeside, Glasgow, 230, Waitt & Co. agents; arrived Jan. 26, from the Clyde; laid up for repairs. Barque Indemnity, London, 450, Adams, Waitt & Co. agents.; arrived July 12, from London; for Nelson, Valparaiso, and London, repairing. Schooner Ann, Wellington, 22, Brown, Schultze, agent; ' arrived July 22, fr#n Akaroa; laid up. Brig Patriot, Hobart Town, 189, Wright, Penny, agent; arrived Aug. 3, from Auckland; for Hobart Town. Schooner Look-In, 80, Finlay, from Nelson, repairing. The schooner Catherine, Bannatyne, master, from Syd^ • ney. The following Notices are posted at the Custom House: — Landing of Goods.— Considerable difficulty having been experienced by the officers of this Department, in inspecting the landing of goods from vessels in this Port, ■ in consequence of their being landed in various parts of the harbour, at a most inconvenient distance from the Custom House, it is found necessary to appoint suitable limits within which goods may be landed or brought for inspection. And the limits after mentioned, are considered fitted, at present, alike to suit the convenience of importers, and of the officers of Customs, viz., between the Government or Public Reserve at Lambton Quay, on which the stores of Messrs. Willis & Co. are at present situated, and the Government or Public Reserve at Te Aro, adjoining the Stores of Messrs. W. B. Rhodes & Co. But the importers of goods, whose stores are beyond these limits, will be allowed to land their goods opposite their own premises, on special application, if -'the arrangements of this department at the time will admit of it.
All goods landed contrary to the foregoing regulation, will be held liable to forfeiture. * But the above regulation is not to apply to vessels arriving coastivise, having no bonded or other dutiable goods on board. Persons passing import entries at the Custom House, are required to describe the particular jetty or part of the harbour-within the above limits, where their goods are proposed to be landed. Warehousing Spirits, &e.—All spirits, tobacco, or other goods, entered for warehousing, must be landed before one o’clock, p. m., in order to afford time for their being examined and warehoused, on the same day. Importers and Watermen, —The importers of goods, and watermen employed in the .conveyance of goods, are reminded that the hours for landing goods in this port, are between nine o’clock a.m., and four o’clock, p.m. And these parties are warned, that all goods landed before or after these'hours, along with the boats employed in the landing of the goods (without special permission), will be held to be engaged in the illegal landing of goods ; and the boats so employed and the goods will be seized. Issue of Goods from Warehouses. —No goods will be delivered from any of the warehouses for Home Consumption on the day on which the entry is passed, unless the Locker’s order to deliver the goods be lodged with him before one o’clock p.m. of the same day ; and no goods will -be delivered for Exportation, unless the entries shall have been passed and the proper bonds given before half-past iivo o'clock p.m. of the previous day, and the Locker’s order to deliver the goods shall have been lodged with him before twelve o’clock of the day after the granting of the bond and passing the entries.
signed) P. D. I-logg, Sub-Collector Custom-House, Wellington, July 28, 1842.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 9, 30 August 1842, Page 2
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788SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 9, 30 August 1842, Page 2
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