SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED. February 28—Schooner Sarah, 15 tons, Johnson, from Akaroa. March 3—Steamer Gazelle, 79 tons, Elmsley, from Dunedin. Passengers--Messrs. Gray, Ranking, Bland, Black, Cook, Taylor, Buckley, Smith, Davis, Aitkin, Locock, Maillev Napier, Fleming, Boyd, Wagstaff and Smedley. *' March 3—Brig Susan, ISS tons, Anderson, from Hobart Town. Passengers—Mrs. Oreasey, and two children, Mrs. Anderson, Messrs. Nelson and Gale. March s—Steamer Lord Ashley, 206 tons, Wheeler, from Otago. Passengers, cabin—Mr. and Mrs. Banks and child Messrs. Jackson, Hrnksson, Nicholson, Pike, and Acland' Fore cabin, Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie, Messrs. Healey (2), Hellier, Cherry. George Fitzgerald, Morgan, Ashman, Mather (2). JPeastall, Stevens, Zattle, Reeves, Luntley, Fleming, Ellis, Battle, Johnson, Grade, Enwood, Bolsb, Collier, Perry, Green, Phillips, Holes, Fraser, Smith, Gunn, Nicholls, Peterson, Keif, Quirk, McMaster, Foster, Kerrick, Clare, Demantel, Gilmont Mitchel, Garnell (2), Fairfoot, Robinson, Forsyth, McDonald, Hay, Lockhart, IPre.igh, Tinway, McQuire, McGee, Sweeney, Burdett, Cole, McKenzie, Townsenil and Goodson (2). March s—Schooner Victoria tons, from Poverty Bay. SAILED. March I—Schooner Southern Queen, 25 tons, Young, for Wellington. March 3—Schooner Heron, 91 tons, Laing, for Wanganui, in ballast. March 3—Barque Aurifera, 400, tons, Jack, for Adelaide, in ballast. March 5 — Steamer Maid of the Yarra, 97 tons, Gay, for Gores Bay. March o— Schooner Victoria, for Otago. March 7—Brigantine Viceroy, 15(5 tons, Knarsfcoii, for Newcastle, N. S." W. March 7—Steamer Lord .ishky, 290 tons, Wheeler, for Wellington, Nelson, and Sydney. Passengers —iLfr. Brandon and 3 children, Mrs. Tayler, jJ/easrs. Curtis, Parsons, Cooks, Innes, J/eLoan, Potts, Fanner, Montgomery. IMPORTS. In the Sarah, Dunsford, agent : 5500 feet timber, 32 piles, 1 mast, 200 cheeses, order; 10 boxes fruit, Westenra. In the Gazelle, Miles and Co. agents : 08 bundles, 1 pkgft order; 2 cases, F. N. Campbell and Co. ; 1 case, Stringer and Co. In the Susan, Hargrcaves, agent: 50,000 feet timber, 5000 battens, 50,000 palings, 200,000 shingles, 220 cases fruit, 9 chests tea, order; 2 cases, 1 bale, Miles and Co. In the Lord Ashley, Miles and Co. agents: 1 case, Miles and Co. extorts. .. , In the Southern Queen Dunsford, agent: 84 doi puis, * boxes rolling pins, 1 case bitters, 2 kegs syrup, m cases lobsters, 1 case oysters, Taylor and Co. ; 30 cases, 3qr-c~K' wine, Cookson and Co. „ In the Maid of the Yarra, Miles and Co., agents: 9 bundles iron, 1 case mustard, 1 box glue, 1 box currants, 3 cases, cask, 3 mattrasscs, 1 pkce. scythes, 8 kegs white lead, - w»rer pots, 1 drum oil, 1 basket, 1 pki/e. 1 do. bows, 2 tons nans, 1 pkge. spades, 2 iron buckets froll zinc, 116 bags flour, w sheets galvanized iron, 2 pkgs. guttering, I bag raisins, _ rope, Miles and Co. , . f In the Viceroy, Campbell ,{• Co., agents : 10 half chestsr*. Knarston. " , g In the Lord Ashlev, 3/iles & Co. agents: 13- WW tierces tobacco, 1 casJ, M iles «f- Co. ; 2 cases cunosites, l» - 20 casks cheese, 1 carpet bacr, Taylor <(• Co. : 1 parcel, v »• • ■28 packages cheese. Hargreaves; 1 parcel, Fitzherbert
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Press, Volume II, Issue 43, 8 March 1862, Page 6
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