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POUT OF ONEHUNGA.

CM2AIHSD 01' rWAItPS-COASTWISB. iUnrii 25— Airedale, »s , 28(1 tons, A Kennedy, foy 'i'nrmmkl, with 52 hones, i|uniitity of ontj, bxw, hny, and biscuit Passengers—(ii'iicnil C'innoron C li . Major McNeil, lion Dillon Bell, Major Mulock, Majoi Moulil, Captain Mercer, Cnptnin Bucicloy, Lieut Amlcrion, Di Mount, Mr and Mr» Webster, 71 Koldier* iioj .il iirtillerj', ami 11 do. (cnginceu;.— I.CKM C'o.iigciiti

ARRIVAL OF THE C'LARAMONT, CAPTATN MACKINTOSH, FUOiU LONDON. The ship signalled yesteiday moinhig proved to be the Clmamont, Cii|>tuin Mackintosh, ft cm London, 99 days out. She k-ft Giaveeend on December 11th, and the Downs on the 12th. Enpeiienced stiong head winds down the Chnr.uel, and on the 13lh and litli t> very heavy gale of wind. The pilot left on the ICth, off the Isle of Wight Took a farewell of the English coast on the 17th, fiom tho J/i/aid. Fiom thence to thu Line had a \ cry good rim. Sighted the Island of Madeha on the 24th, and eiosscd the Line on January Bth, in long. 2b* hit. 21* 40. Sighted Tiinidud on the 10th Jauntily, and for ten dajs hud nothing but light winds, only making 10 degieeq. Passed the meridian of the Capo on the oth Feb. in l.rt. 41° S., long. 17° 44' E ; i.in down the longitude between the parallel* of 45° nnd 47° ;iounded Tasmania on the Sth March, in lat 45° fiO' S, lonjr. Hl* 40', and sighted lieef Point, on the co.ist of Now Zealand, on the 20th; made the Tlnce Kings on Sunday, the 22nd, at 11 a.ni , with the wind at N.N.W., passing them at 2 p.m. same clay. After rounding, the i\ md shifted to thesouthwaid, and .she had to beat all down the coast, coming to an anchor in the h.uliour at 11 o'clock last night. Theio weie a number of vessel-, seen during tho passage. On the 10th J.unmiy sighted and parsed the clipper fillip Kirn» Aithur, fiom London to Ctilcutta, in lit 3° 2h' S, long. ,%° 21' \V. ; on the 11 th Jan. signalled and p.i^sed the Britifrh baique IClphiu^ton, from Loiidmi to Algo.i l.'uv, iti hit. ]5° 31' S, long. 80° 20' \V. f ; on the 17th Jnnnaiy signalled and passed tho lUilish Miip Txajnvilial, from Liveipool to Cilcutta, 21° 33' S., 22* 5S X W. On the same day the Hambuig ship Nicoiina, fiom Ilam\mrg to Hongkong. The general health of the pm,sengeis was good Tiiere was 1 bhtli, and 2 clnKlien died during the pass.ige. On the 20th Feb. caught mi alhatioss with a wooden label attached to its leg, on which was wntten, "Ship Alauu, New Yoik to Hongkong lat 39° 10 1 R , long. 53* K." The Clmatnont is ,t elijijiei sliip nl 634 ton", and but for the adverse and lisjht winds expenenced dming the whole passage, would, uo aie sine, h.ive made the best passage of the season ; as it is her rim is far below the average, and we congiatnlate her Captain upon having the command of so smart a ci .if fc. And we must thank him on our own pait for his kindness and couitesy m furnishing us with eveiy infoi mation at the late horn in w liich we weie cnab'e 1 to get on botud ; and we also heaid expiessed by the passengeis themselves, that thioughout the whole passage (hey htul leceived fiom him eveiy kindness and attention.

Cabin : C. Wallis, Mis. do, Loui«a, Eliza, anil James do ; Fianois Maigery ; Miss Adamson ; Andiew Stewart; William Gome; Robeit 0. C. Biggs; Mrs. llamiah do, Maria do, Thomas do, Robert do, Hannah do, ami Homy do ; Elua leveis ; J me Willis; Lieut. Rait; D. Caiey ; W. Bit>e, Ilatrictt do, Anne do, fiuitlu do, Reginald do, Alice do; Mr. Iv'niß. Second Cabin and Intermediate : — Tliomns Wood, John Ciosley, John Paikcison, Mis. Maiia do, Helen do, Carter do, Jleiny do, and Ai.ibelhi do ; Willi.nn Hunter, James Stevenson, R.ivw Fmdlay, Alexander King and Eli/.a do, Edwaid fc>. Cocks and Maiiado, Louisa Cocker, C. ?. HeinUen, Jamus Saigent, Elizabeth do, Wesley do, Miuy E. <10, James 11. do, and John 11. do; John labi-iter, Ann do, Elinor do, Esther do, ilano do, Geoiije do, John do, and Joseph do ; W. J. Thompson, Pearson Gaulnei, Ellen do, Singleton John do, Margaitt do, J.icoh do, and Hannah do ; George Compton, Maithado, and Rachel do; Robeit Guitn, Mis. Gunn, John Mori in and Ellon do, Chaiks Gainer, Joseph Himpkin, Elizabeth do, Henry do, Maiy Ami do, Catheiine do, and Elizabeth do ; John Ashley, Elizabeth ilo, Alrxnnder do, and J.vme.i do ; John Menaiy. William White, Theie>-a do, William do, John do, Beitha do, and Blanihe do ; James Me Gail itjle, Kijw aid do, licinaul do, and Mai 3* do; T. Leaiy, Amhiose Coad, Geoige Dieaulen, Alfied Longbottom, Hugh AfcGiotP, Barnaul Devenuay, James S. IMilh, Anive do, Sophi.v do, ,1 ames do, Lucy do, Kate do, William do, and Hoi.ice do ; Chailes Dodd and Mary Ami Dodd ; Sophia Mills, Gnst.we Henfsen ; Franc Vognl, Anna do, Adelbeit do, Wilbehnnia do, and Kunliuanil do ; Emma Benslcy ; William Cha]nnan ; Edward C. Seymour ; Samuel Robinson; Benjamin llorneyfoid ; Aithtir W. Kiik ; Robert Gamble; Geoige Waruurton ; William Quinn; John T. Brown ; Susannah Steward; Aitlmr Cash, Emma do; ltobeit(sraham ; Richard Hanison ; John C Eccles and Letitiado; John Tw man ; Robert Milson ; Jumes Biown, Agneido; Johnßoyd; Ernest Olilknow ; JameM Compton ; John Rogers ; Michael McGioty ; James Simpkin. — Total, 98 statute adults.

Carso. 14 blocks stone, E. King ; 81 packages, Henry Nicol ; 1 1 packages, Samuel Browne ; 1 cask, J. E. Elam ; 6 bales, Thomas Sliorb ; 49 packages, D. Graham & Co. ; 28 packages, L: H. Smith ; 55 packages, D. Graham & Co. ; 11 packages, John ltout ; 2 cases, Samuel Fleming ; 20 hhds., order ; 20 hhds, order; 10 cases, J5. H. Isaacs; 1 bale, John Jose])h Moore ; 44 packages, J. H. Bntmide & Co. ; 7 packages, D. Nathan & Co. ; 1 case, GilI filldii, Stevenson & (Jo. ; 1 case, J. A. Drmy ; 14 pockageSjJSainuel Browning; 5 package-*, B. N. Manley mjiQp packages, order ; 1 butt, order ; 28 packageflWhoßias Kushell ; 2 cases Gilfillan & Co. : 39 cases, George Friends ; 1 ca.se, Wm. Hampton ; 30 packages, Owen and Graham ; 23 packages, order ; 49 packages, S. P. James & Sons ; 60 packages, order ; 1 case, Col. Gambol ; 5 bales, C. Petbchler ; 4 baJes, A, Clark & Sou ; 72 packages, Brown, Campbell & Co. ; 10 packages, Buchanan & Stuart ? 1 box, Mr. Camrie ; 1 oase, It. Cliffords ; 7 packages, G. Davis ; 1 case, Dr. W. A. Pinton ; 2 cases, Johu EUyotfc ; 1 barrel, Charles Thomson ; 1 box, Wm. I Copt; 2 packages, Wm. Cant; 11 packages, Buchanan & Stewart; 28 paokages, C. Wallis; 2 cases F. Lodge ; 162 packages, Cruickshank, Smart, and Co. ; 10 hhds., Cruickshank, Smart, and Co. ; 6 packages, Buchanan, Stewart & Co. ; 1 package, Bnohanan, Stewatt k Co. ; 3 bales, Cruiokshank, Smart & Co. ; 8 packages, Cruicluhank, Smart, and Co. ; .1 case, Buchanan and Stewart ; 41 tons coalf, 35 tanks, (water), 1). Nathan & Co. ; 64 packages, Brown, Hall A; Co., or order; 8 packages, Brown, Hall & Co., or order ; 2 cases, Owen and Graham ; 0 oasei, S. Brown ; 4 paokages, E. jind H. Isaacs ; 60 paokages,. order ; 1 case, S. Brown j 10 packages, E. and H. Isaacs ; 40 hhds., Brown, Campbell & Co, ; 2 paokagea, Mr. Isbester ; 5 chests, G. Hensou ; 1 case, J. D. Well ; 1 case, Rev. Lord Bishop.— D. Nathan, agent.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1772, 26 March 1863, Page 2

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POUT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1772, 26 March 1863, Page 2

POUT OF ONEHUNGA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1772, 26 March 1863, Page 2