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THE LIZZIE FOX.

The following is the Auckland manifest of the barque Lizzie Pox, which left New York for this port via Port Chalmers on tha 3rd July. The vessel is consigned to Messrs Owen and Graham, to whom we are indebted for a copy of the manifest. MANIFEST. 2 cases glassware, 50 nests tubs, 50 bales pails, 4 boxes hardware, 6 racks, 2 cases merchandize, 24 cases agricu'tural implements, 27 cases Barry's preparations, 1 box samples, 89 cases chairs, 20 cases painkiller, 2000 cases fcernseoe, 100 boxes clothes-pess, 102 do clocks; 100 do clothes-pins, 100 cases sar?aparilla, 50 cises aromatic Holland tonic, 31 boses clocks, 1 bnxrnbber goods, 1 cask merchinize, 1 box do, 5 ca^es shovels, 1 do snaths, 2 do hammers, 3 pgs pumps, 2 c«ses wringers, 16 p?s nails, 11 do glassware, 1 oase h»nd!es, 1 do wrenches, 7 pga agricultural tools. 2 cases hardware, 1 case carriage ware. 2 bundles shafts and bars, 14 planks, 12 cases hac dies. —Owen and Graham agents. '

The brit; Wild Wave left for the Thames yesterday. The Coralie brings 80 sacks maize for Coupland and Co.

The schooner Lretitia is to load timber at once for Karotonea.

' The acrew steamer Phoebe left the Manukau for the South this afternoon. Pastengers:—Mr and Mrs Bray and servant. Mr and Mrs McKeil^r. Mius Wiseman, Mr H. WestTey, a console, at,d Mr Scott as prisoner, with eight in the steer*ge

Some amusement was earned to-day by a private telegram being posted up on the telegraph shipping board in the place of the nsual bulletin from the Manuttau Heads The enquirer into the state of the weather at that place was informed as follows—'' You may stay in Auckland all night, but come by the steamer in the morniDg "

In the caTgo of the Lizzie Fox is the following shipment for Messrs Owen and Grahum :—B9 cases chairs, 20 cases painkiller, 2000 cases kerosene, and 100 boxes clothes-pegs.

The btiganline Roderick Dhu left this morning for Kaiparain ballnst.

The ship Carisbrook Castle ?nd the barque Columbus are each 90 days out, while the ship City of Auckland has been 83 days at sea Some of *h»se may be expected to send up their numbers during the week.

A new fore-and-aft schooner of' about 50 tons arrived thi3 morning from Mahurangi, where she was built by Messrs Darrach and Sons to the order of Captain H. F. Anderson, who. however, transferred her before she was finished to Messrs Dickson and Eggerton. rfhe is a smart little craft and sustains the reputation of her constructors. Her dimensions are—Length, 57ft Gin ; breadth of beam, 18ft Sin; depth of hold, 7ft Sin.

The schooner Albatross has cleared for Napier, via Tairua and Wangapoua, with a cargo of timber aud sundries.

The Union Company's screw-steamer Tanpo arrived in the Manukau. from the South, yesterday with a general cargo and the following passensr«rs :—Mrs Chatfleld and family, Mr and Mrs Baignet, Mrs Harris, Messrs Morton, Thompson. Levy, Garrett, Bloxham, O'Halloran. an* seven in the steerage.

The barque Witch of the Wave arrived from Newcastle early yesterday morning, after a passage of 15 days, during which some very rough weather was experienced. In. heaving the vessel to on the 27th ult, the jibboom was carried away, and a heavy sea shipped, which smashed a large portion of the bulwarks. The Three Kings were aighted on Wednesday evening last. The Witch of the Wave brings a cargo of coals for Messrs Henderson and ilacfarlane.

Ireland Brothers shipped per lona for Northern ports : 3 bales, 1 package leather.

The schooner Fortune haa cleared for Waikawau ■with sundries.

The schooner Ebenezer brings 840 sleepers from Wangaroa.

Ireland Brothers shipped per Clyde for Wangare! 1 bale leather.

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Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1735, 6 September 1875, Page 2

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THE LIZZIE FOX. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1735, 6 September 1875, Page 2

THE LIZZIE FOX. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1735, 6 September 1875, Page 2