SHIPPING LIST.
Arrivals — Foreign. June 11.— "Inchinnan," 565 tons, H. Beard, from Newcastle 26th May. — Mr. & Mrs. Western & child. Mr. & Mrs. Stewart, and 9 stockmen. — J. Macky, agent. 15. — "Augustine Heard," American ship, 491 tons. C. S. Huntingdon, from Boston via Hobart Town, Adelaide, and Wellington. — J. I. | Montefiore, agent. Departures — Foreign. June 9. — "Adelaide," 69 tons, Geo. Gedge, for Hobart Town. Passengers, Mr. Reynolds and j Mr. J. Vulentine. — D. Nathan, agent. ! —-—11. — "Esperanza,'' 142 tons, W. Johnson, for Hobart Town. Passengers, Lieut. Harrison, R.N., Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Rodda, Messrs. E. Baileg, J. Sloman. — Thomas Lewis, apent. _ 13 % _ '-Volunteer," 243 tons, W. H.Wingfield, for San Francisco, Passengers, from Sydney, Mr. Gwynne, Mr, Mrs. fy Miss Morris, Mr. & Mrs. G. Smyth 2 children and servant, Dr. "Vallack and servant, Mr. F. G. Panton and servant, Mr. Herring, Mrs. Kettlewell. Mr. & Mrs. King and 2 children, Messrs. W. Jacques, J. Panthen, W. B. Boyce, Jno. Adams, Jas. Adams, Jas. Barber, Henry Davis, Mrs. & Miss Davis and 3 children, Mr. Gabriel, Miss Harris, Mr. A. B. Salomon, Mr. Gosnay, Mr. J. Pi?rams, Mr. Hayes sen., Mr. Hayes jun., Mrs. Myres and son, Messrs. S. Hart, T. Long, T. Smith. Henderson, Jones. Mr. & Mis. Millar, Mr. & Mrs. McEvoy and child, Mr. Bradley, Mrs. Thompson and 2 chiU dren, Messrs. E. Garland, T. Cosgrave, A. McNejll, McLpan, McSweeney wife and 5 children, Mr. & Mrs. Elder & daughter, Messrs. Woodward. Hickson, Knight, Campbell, Capt. Humphries, Smithson, Messrs. R. Ring and R. Murray. — From Auckland, Lieutenant and Mrs. Curtis, Mr. & Mrs. Young and 9 children ; Mr. & Mrs. Gilberd, Messrs. W. Gilberd, Lane, Smiih, Oußey, Robinßon, Dowell, and Mr. and Mrs. Ryan. — J. Woodbouse, agent. 1 Imports. In the "Inchinnan," from Newcastle, 63 horses, 100 head of cattle, 400 sheep, 20 tons fine flour, 28 casks oranges, 1 case citrons, 1 cask lemons, 65 boxes candles, 2 cases 7 casks cheese, 3 packages bacon, 9 bundles leather, Order. : In the "Augustine Heard," from Boston, 75 barrels rosin, 130 do pitch, 70 do tar, 2do varn'sh, 130 do pork, 10 do dried apples, 36 do beans, 13 do vinegar, 25 hhds. rum, 10 mackaral 11 kegs salmon, 13 do tongues and sounds,. 3 boxes axe handles, 41 dozen do, 20 kega of lard, 50 do butter, 41 boxes chocolate, 75 doz. lemon syrup, 60 kegs nails, 5 cases sheet, lead, 12 kits mackarel, 3 boxes salmon, 3 drums codfish, 36 loo*e cheese, 57 dozen rakes, 30 do brooms, 10 barrels pea9e, 20 bales hops, 47 cases and bales cottons, 45 packages furniture, 100 oars, 2d cases cloeks,J2B nests tuba. 44 dozen pails, 38 boxes tobacco, 49 kegs do, 1 ' $keg do, 3 ploughs, 6 corn-shellers, 5 churns, 1 case looking glasses, 2 dozen nests boxes, 1 do do flour pails, 9 barrels peaches, 4 cases cottons, 4 do furniture, 1 aofa. Exports. In the "Adelaide," for Hobart Town, part of original cargo. Also, 1 kedge anchor, 10,000 fee* timber. In the "Esperanza," for Hobart Town, 50 hides, 1 bale bags. In the 'Volunteer," for San Francisco, original cargo from Sydney.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 4, Issue 208, 16 June 1849, Page 2
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