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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. ENTERED—INWARDS, NuV EMBER -1 1 etrel, 20 tons, 1. S. Carmichael, from Wangarei, with 44 tons gum, 4 cwt bacon, 1 cwt butter—2 passengers.—E. King, agent. Dot, 27 tons, McCaskill, from the Thames, with 2 lons potatoes. Wildfire, 40 tons, Robert Mair, from Wangarei, with flj tons kauti gum, 12 bushels wheat, 1 box ('0 dozen) eggs—S passengers. November 5. William, 20 tons, George Turner, from Waiheki, with 7,1,00 feet timber, lot) rails—2 passengers.—E. King, agent. November (!, Victoria, 17 tons, Seymour, from Mangawai, with 4 tons kauri gum, 0 boxes passengers’ luggage—ls passengers. St. Kilda, 03 tons, Nathan, from Russell, with Ift head cattle, 2J bales (5 cwt) wool—s passengers.—S. J, Edmonds, agent. November 7. Caroline, 21 tons, William Stroud, from Wangape, with 700 bushels wheat, ti tons, kauri gum. Kiwi, 40 tons, A. McGregor, from Mongonui, with 27 bead cattle, 4 tons kauri gum—l passenger.—C'ruickshank, Smart & Co., agents. Sea Breeze, 70 tons, James Tautari, from the South Sea Islands. Passengers—Bishop I’atteson, Mr. I’ritt, Mr. Dudley, S. Fletcher, Eruera, 52 South Sea Islanders, 5 Nofolk Islanders.—S. J- Edmonds, agent. CLEAR E D—O UPWARDS. November 5. Dot, 27 tons, McCaskill, for the Thames, with J ton flour, 2 bags sugar, 1 chest lea. Petrel, 20 tons, T. S. Carmichael, for Wangarei, with 7 casks beer, 7 cases spirits, 20 packages sundries.—E. King, agent. Amelia, 1(1 tot.-, Paora, Fir Coromandel, and the Thames, with 1 ton sugar, J ton potatoes, 2 cwt (lour, 4 cases geneva, 3 cases ale, 20 gallons rum, 24 gallons syrups, 10 gallons sherry, t! packages slops, 2 casks beef, 7 chest tea. 1 harmonium, 4 cases merchandize—! passenger.—Woollams* Si Co., agents. Bee, 30 tons, Petersen, for Wangarei, with 2 horses, 4 tons flour, 2 tons sugar, 10 tons luggage—3 passengers,—S', j Edmonds, agent. November 0. Boyd, 10 tons, Vates, for Ngunguru, with 1 ton hour, 4 bags sugar, 10 lbs tobacco, 4 ton potatoes, 2 packages sundries. Lady Bird, 20 tons, W. P. Brown, for Russell, with 1 ton flour. C bags sugar, 5 bags biscuit, 3 casks beef, 4 cases clothing, 3 bundles iron, 2 pit saws, 1 keg butler—3 passengers. Dolphin, 40 tons, W. Doughty, for Poverty Bay, with 2 cases merchandize, 1 bale blankets, ocasks lease porter —2 passengers.—J. Scarrot, agent. Rita, brig, 100 tons, R. Firth, for Taranaki, with 40 bags sugar, 2 qr. casks brandy. 2 hhds. rum, 24 tierces tobacco, 06,659 feet sawn timber, 0,000 bricks, 0 pkgr. doors and shutters, 9,405 leet timber, 20 boxes soap, 3 chests tea, 75 pkgs. sundries, 40 packages groceries, 0 cases, 7 packages merchandize, 1 case, 0 packages officer’s baggage, 2 cases, 2 casks, 1 cask pipeclay, 1 case drapery, I cask soda, 1 case oil, 1 case starch, 20 boxes candles, 2 cases, 1 keg white lead.—Henderson & Macfarlane, agents. Queen, s.s., 117 tons, D. Pole, for the Southern Provinces, with 6 cases whiskey, 1 case, 1 case merchandize, I ca ; e, for Napier; 2 cases, for Wellington ; 1 case, for Lyttleton ; 3 kegs tobacco, for Dunedin. Passengers—Dr. Willson and family, Mr. Hoben, Mr. Williamson, Mrs. Nischo and family, Mr. Webb, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Moffalt, Mr. Browne, Mrs. Brown and family.— D. Nathan, agent. William, 20 tons, George Turner, for Wairoa, with 1 ton flour, y ton sugar, 2 cases wine, 3 J chests tea, 100 packages merchandize.— E. King, agent. St. Kilda, 03 tons, Nathan, tor Russell, with 1 ton flour, 1 plough, 3 casks ale, 0 bags biscuit, 30 packages sundries—3 passengers.—B. J. Edmonds, agent. November 7. Planet, 30 tons, Matthew Lewis, for Ruakukuri, Bay of Plenty, in ballast.—S. J. Edmonds, agent. Flora McDonald, It) tons, McKenzie, for Kaipara, with 0 casks ale, 6 casks coal, 0 kegs nails, 50 bags sugar. 1 bale merchandize, 31 packages and 1 parcel merchandize 4 cases, 30 pieces machinery, 32 pieces iron, 7 cases merchandize, 20 bags sail, 30 bags flour, 4 bags rice, 1 barrow and pump, 29 packages merchandize, 4 camp ovens, 1 package sashes, 500 bricks, 3 bags lime, 1 ton flour, $ ton salt, 0 packages merchandize, 1 chest tea, 5 kegs nails, 7 bags sugar, 1 bale merchandize, 1 case tobacco, 42 packages merchandize, 0 kegs nails, 40 pkgs. furniture, 47 oars.—C’ruickshank, Smart ii Co., agents. Hanover, ship, 1,0-15 tons, H. R. Rich, for Guam, with part of original cargo, 250 tons coal, 45 tons pig iron.—Cruickshank, Smart <Sr Co., agents. Albatross, DC tons, John Clarke, for Dunedin, with 2,500 bushels maize, 9 casks lime juice, 2 tons bacon and hams, 25 casks pork, 1,000 feet timber.—C. A. Harris, agent. Wildfire, 40 tons, Robert Mair.tfor Wangarei, with $ ton flour, 20 packages groceries, 2 passengers. Excelsior, schooner, 52 tons, William Meiklejohn, for Napier, with four boxes tea, 0 packages sundries. DO sacks I (SI bags flour, 2D gunnies sugar, 1 case mustard, 9.1HM1 feet timber, 2 2 hhds. ale, 2 hhds. porter, 4 packages sundries, 4 tons sugar, 7 chests and 4 4 chests tea, 4 trunks bools, 21 cases sundries, 20 boxes candles, D casks and cases sundries, $ tierce tobacco. Passengers—Mr. Griffin, Mr. Jones and wife.—Coombes and Daldy, agents. SAILED. November 5, Sea Gull, schooner, Cellem, for Otago. November 0, Rita, brig, Firth, for Taranaki, November 7, Queen, s.s., Pole, for the South. November 7, Excelsior, schooner, Meiklejohn, for Napier. IM PORTS—FOREIGN.

Per Sea Breeze, from the South Sea Islands: 12 boxes 0 cases tobacco, Tautari; D boxes Norfolk Island pines, Bishop Pattcson.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1740, 8 November 1862, Page 3

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1740, 8 November 1862, Page 3

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1740, 8 November 1862, Page 3

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