THE SEATOLLER FOR LONDON.
In a few days this beautiful barque will take her departure for London, being the sixth vessel which has loaded at this port during the present y car. Her cargo consists of flax, wool, cotton, kauri gum, &c, and she will also be the bearer of a quantity of gold to be shipped by the Bank of Australia. The Seatoller will also convey several passengers to England, and we feel sure that, under the care of Captain Brown, they will have a very pleasant and agreeable passage. The following is a list of the cargo on board : 62 bags gum, J. Lamb; 301 bags gum, J. S. Macfarlane ; 137 bales flax, 53 bales wool, 127 cases gum, Must; 72 bales wool, Ireland ; 329 cases gum, R. Sterry ; 305 cases gum, R. Walker; 15 cases gum, Isaacs ; 37 bales flax, 39 cases gum, Combes and Daldy; 10 bales flax, Bucholz ; 35 bales flax, Must; 17 cases gum, R. Neil; 17 cases gum, R. Walker; 95 cases gum, 132 bales flax, 119 bales ditto, 466 cases gum, 16 bales wool, Owen and Graham ; 16 bales wool, dittos ; 122 cases gum, Must; 46 cases gum, Stuart and Anderson ; 39 casks tallow, Allender j 22 bales flax, E. and H Isaacs ; 46 bales cotton, J. S. Macfarlane j 27 bales cotton, 82 tons cotton seed, 356 cases gum, Owen and Graham ; 75 bales flax, J. S. Maofarlane ; 124 bales flax, Bank of New Zealand.
THE SEATOLLER FOR LONDON.
Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 87, 20 April 1870, Page 2
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