Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF AUCKLAND. ENTERED —I NWAIt n\ November 11. Annie Laurie, 30 tons, Stuart, from Wangarei, with 10 head cattle, 1 bale, (200 lbs.) wool—G passengers.—Cruickshtnk, Smart, At Co., agents. November 12. Isabella, II tons, J. Subriizky, from Ohore, with 34 pigs, 21 fowls. November 13. Fortune, brig. ICI tons, J. Adams, from Newcastle, N.5.VV,Henderson Ac Macfarlane, agents. Trossacachs, barque, 340 tons, J. Tossacb, from Mauritius Til Adelaide.—C. J. Stone, agent. Petrel. 20 tons, T. S. Carmichael, from Wangarei, with lOpkgt. sundries—l passenger.—E. King, agent. Wildfire, 40 tons, R. Main from Wangarei. with 2 tons, luggage, 50 lbs. butter, 4 bushels wheat—ll passengers. Victoria, 17 tons, R. Seymour, from Ilangawai, with 1 6 data eggs—3 passengers. William Miles, ship, 1103 tons, James Btinsden, fr" Loudon. Passengers—Benjamin, John, Hannah, Sarah, ana Benjamin Cranwell ; John Bolous; Thomas Marten; A. and Mrs, Taylor; W. T. Barber; W. F., Mrs. M., F. W, and William Green ; C, 8., and Mrs. Hancock ; Mrs. Marian, Emma, Lilly, Sarah, and Jane Thompson; Miss Freeman; Mr. W. H. Pettet ; A, Mrs. Cecil, William, Mary Ann, Charlotte, Bridget, Catherine, Murray, Charles, Henry, Renora, and John Kensington ; John Jones ; Charles E. Amos; Frederick Tipple; Charles, Mrs., Charles, Catherine, and Mary Spicer; William Dunlop; John George, Susan, Elizabeth, and William, Dudding; John Shepherd; John Birch; Frank G. Abbey; Thomas F., Phceb'*, Francis, Frcdecick C., and Thomas Witstanley ; William H. Worrall; Samuel Tanfield; Mariab, Sophia. and Maria Raulinsnn ; Verona, Sarah, and Benjamin West; Uriah, Jane, Robert J., and A'bert Glover; George, Martha, Ann, and Thomas Nield; Charles, Ann, Wi'itam, Elizabeth, Mary, and Charles Neild; Anthony, Sarah, Ellen, and Thomas Slater; John, Ann, Mary Jean, and Frank Goodall ; Ewan, Nancy, Esau, Sarah Attn, Enoch, Berths, and Margaret Richards; Samuel Hughes; Edwin Bennett; George P. Coonst; Jo.eph Ashley; George, Martha, Martha, George, Samuel, Marian, and Henry Mechem; Charles, Francis, C., and Henry A. Newby ; Samuel, Mary, France g Sarah, and Herbert Taylor ; Edmund Archer; JamesF. Edwards ; Samuel, Sarah, Henrietta, Thorns', and Arthur Brown; James A. Warmington; Charlesattd Thomas Cranwell; William, Mary, Emma, George, Ellen, Frank, John, Arona, and Alfred Pelley; Benjamin, Jame=, and Ann M. Cunningham; John, George, Susan, and Amos Moore; John Hines; Robert and Donald Munro; Henry R. George; Simon and George Dryden ; C. Kingsford; George Bartlett; Robert and Jama Armeger ; James, Elizabeth, James, Elizabeth, Alfred, Elizabeth, Edward, Arthur, Richard, and Mary Jane Redfem; Adam, Kate, George, William, and Arthur Sherlock; Thomas Urwin ; Cornelius Chidgey; George, Lucy, Hannah, Sarah, and Ann Rogers; Richard Golds; William, Mrs. Harriet, Elizabeth, Harriet, Mary and Charlotte Copley; Charlotte Wintle; Frederick, Them, and Frederick Hughes; Thomas, Olive, Thomas, John, Esther, and James Hewlett; Mary 8., Adie, and Minnie Hewlett; Alfred G-, Sarah, Esther S„ Eliza, Emma, Marianne, Henry, Al'ce, and Alfred Bartlett. Emma Cordmell; Joseph, Jane, Grace, and Mary Masefield. Thomas and Mary Ann Gamble; Charles and Sarah Woodlan . Joseph Rogers: Hines; Henry Barton; Marian, Henry, M Annie Barton; James, Jane, Henrietta, Frank, G„ Richat , Eveland, Mary Ann, Stephen. Charles Emily J-, Arthur, in Sydney J. Taylor; Marie Alderdice; John, Sophia, Ehzabei and Alice Jones; Elizabeth, Mary D., Elizabeth, John, an , William O. Bishop; F. W. Kelsey; William Clarke: Benjamin Robinson; George Finlow; Beresfotd Ritchie; John. Ann, Sarah, Francis, George William, Mary, 1 bonus ~ Charles, and Charlotte Rogers; Alexander J. Reid sJr Clark; Thomas Robinson ; John Townsue; Henry S. Be> , Robert, John, Jane, Ellen, and Agnes Matheson; - ,o * n ’ Agnes, Robert, and Thomas Baxter; Benjamin Cordtnel l , Mary Ann, Ellen C., John, M iry Ann. and George Renwic* ■ James, Mary Ann, William, Catherine, James, Thos. M-. s ® Jane Carious; Alfred C. Bennett; William S. Ravens; Chato Driver ; Charles F. Paine; Ralph Davison; Jonn Mart a . Henry Paul; I-aac Walters; Thomas, Ealonor S„ Mary - n Eleanor, Eliza, Sarah Elizabeth, Clara Catherine, Julia, Lucy Jane, Thomas W. George, and Alfred ‘ Fulljames ; Setjeanl-Major Neill; Martha, James P-, w®' Eliza, Mary Jane, and John Thos. Neill; Wm. and MrsPilcher; Samuel Clarke ; John Morgan; John Hall; Eh-* Watts; James, Olive G., Herbert, Olive, and Laura A orrl Sarah Sprickenuell; Matthew Spencer; Miss Chapman, • W. Jackson; Thomas Adams; John R. Rush ton, Thompson; Richaul Green; Richard Raveuhill; Corn Teuley ; Mary and Fergus Keenan : Thomas H. William and E len Byrnes; Benjamin Blandbooth; E tza Ann and George Blandbooth; Eliza and Jane Cole , j * * Adelaide, and Ada B. Street; t-arah Manning: ' 1 * ’ Marian, Frauds, Josephine, Edwin, John, and \Vilfam ’ John Perks, William H. Addshead ; John Kay: J- C Bat Total 3,l2.—Cruickshank, Smart At Co., agents. November 14. . heJIJ St. Kilda, G3 tons, Thomas Joyce, from Russell, wlt * cattle, 2 pigs, 1 banel pork—l passengers.—S. J. E m agent. __j Ann and Jane, barque, 204 tons, T. Smith, from Aie at S, Macfarlane, At Co., agent'. CLEARED—OUTWARDS. NOVEMBER 11. . , fl ba lel Annie Laurie, 30 tons, Stuart, for Wangarei, "B drapery—3 passengers.—Cruickshank, Smart At A > Morning Star, 20 tons, Hare Hongi, for Wangaroa, wt snap, 1 coil rope, 4 cases merchandize, I drum nail*, 1 bag biscuit, 2 bags flour, 1 set harrows 1 i>3s>= en s» r King, agent. ]() to rfT^ Sylph, 50 tons, Norris, for Russell, with 10 bag* sug< . beef, 5 tons flour, I ton sugar, 5 bales dry jj soap, lo packages sundries —2 passengers.— e s Patterson, agents. November 12. earth-Wai-o-lai, 10 tons, E. Walker, for Opotiki, with l ease enware, 1 case books, 1 bale apparel, 1 case hardware, seeds, lo bags flour. 10 bags biscuit, 0 pork cas s, trade, I bale trade—2 passengers. tobl cco, Caroline, 21 tons, Stroude, for Wangape, with- ba g d 3 casks ale, lo gallons rum, 2 barrels ale, 2 cases i op > sugar, 4 bags salt, 2 boxes clothing. sug» r > Fly, 10 tons, Otinui, for Maketu, with 1 ton flour, 1 bundle clothing, 3 boxes ditto. November 13. •ihCc» slu Petrel, 20 tons, T. S. Carmichael, for Wangarei, wl nt> bee', 20 packages sundries—s passengers.—E a fien gerWoodlark, bug, 232 tons, McClemens. for Sydney. Afr, Pi Home, —Pfnqfneti (V Masfatjane, agents,
flying Fish. 35 tons, J. A. Webster, for the South Sea Islands. Passenger,— Mr, P, Rae. Henderson & Mdcfarlane, agents, Novkmjier 14. Wildfire, 40 tons, Robert Wair, for Wangarci, with 1,500 lbs flour, 1 bag maize, 1 box 10 parcels sundries, 1 saddle—. pissengers. 2 v7»id, 20 tons, Hardiman, for llokianga, with 1J tons sugar, 1 ton flour, 4 boxes snap. 4 bales (i cases merchandize. 1 case saddle 4 pkgs. tobacco, 2 trunks merchandize. 2 boxes candles, 2 packages wool packs, 4 tins paint, 2 cans paint oil, 4 bags sail, 3 kegs wine. 2 kegs rum, 1 keg brandy, 2 tins nails, 2 half chests tea, 3 boxes raisins, 2t> pkgs. sundries.'—-Webster and Patterson, agents. St. Kilda, 03 tons. Thomas Joyce, for Russell, with 2 casks bottled ale, I chest tea, 1 box mould candles, 2 bags rice, !) bags sugar, 1 case slops, 2 cans nil 4 kegs while lead, 20 packages sundries—'l pass igers,—S. J. Edmonds, agent. SAILED. November 13— Woodlark, brig. McClemcns, for Sydney. November 14—Flying Fish, schooner, Webster, for the South Sea Islands. IMPORTS—FOREIGN, per Ttossachs, from Adelaide and Mauritius:—2o3l bags sugar, 7(M) bags rice, C. J. Stone; 1941 bags sugar, Owen & Graham; 31)0 bags flour. 129 bags bran, order; fill! bags wheat, J. S. Macfarlane ; (115 bags wheat, order. Per fortune, from Newcastle: —240 tons coals, order, per William Miles, from London:—l case machinery, James Unnsden; 1 cask bottles. 1 tierce 1 cask apothecary wares, 4 casks, 1 case, 1 cask spirits, 1 case stationery, Thomas Phillipp. son; 9 cases merchandize, 9 bales, 2 cases, order ; KM) cases geneva, 10 hhds. rum, 4 cases shoes, 1 truss samples, Owen and Graham ; 1 box seeds, Major Peacock ; 4) cases, S. A. Joseph ; I! cases. If! bales, 1 parcel samples. Gilfillan & Co.; 2 hhds. wine, 8 quarter casks ditto, Connell & Ridings; 2 packages, Lieut.-Col. Gamble ; 18 :ases wine. James Hum ; 103 case«, 10 kegs. 3 casks, 58 barrels, 29 cases, order ; 1 case. J. Roberton; 1 box books. It. O. Gibbes ; 112 bags salt, (l bales. 2 parcels samples, 20 boxes groceries, 48 cases, 10 casks, K) barrels, so boxes tin, 9 cases metal, 2 casks nails, 20 boxes groceries, 12 battels soda, Owen it Graham; 12 quarter caske wine, Gilfillan hj Co.; 3 cases, R. Hampton; 4,800 slates, 8 bundles roll rib bing, 31 frames, order: 8 trunks 2 cases boots. Smith Brothers; 9,300 slates, Newman A Ewen ; 3 cases, I bundle, 3 horse gears. <2 bales, S. J. Edmonds; I case haberdashery, Joseph Gane ; 3 cases, Older; 60 cases, S. I*. James it Son; 1 case. Herbert Ashton; 7 cases, 10 casks, 5 bundles, 20 barrels, Webster and Patterson; 1 case, books, Alexander Cruickshank: 14 packages paper, I parcel samples, 3 c,.ses. 1 cask. Brown, Campbell & Co.; lease, J. WoWie; 1 iruss cloth, F, Ashman; 6 cases, Cruickshank, Smart it Co.; 5 bales, 13 bundles shovels, S. H. Smith; 2 cases Honourable Colonial Secretary; 25 casks, W. S. Laurie; 1 case 1 block, John Black ; 4 casks cl, 1 cask lamps, S. H. Smith; 2 cases, T. S. Fotsaith; 1 case, B. Asher; 1 case, K. Braine; 10 bales, 8 cases, B. N. Manley ; 1 case machinery. Thomas Lloyd; 1 case S. k J. R. Vatle; 21 pkgs., W. R. Brame; [case I hornton, Smith it Firth ; 10 pkgs., 2 cases, Newman it Ewen ; 12 axles and boxes, 27 bundles sash weights, 1 case lamps, lease axles, Ihhd. holloware2 cases. 1 machine. 2casks lampware 1 cask boots, Owen A Fendlow ; I box. 1 package ploughs, 3 brands, 88 bundles hoops, 2(1 bundles sheets, 2 1 bundles plates, (jocasks, 89 Kegs, 0 anvils, 10 cases, 4 castings, 30 bundles spades, 3 bundles forks, 3 pkgcs. ploughs, 1 pkge. harrows, 1 box boards, Cruickshank, Smart, & Co; 28 cases, 3 bales, J. H. Burnside k Co.; I box Hassell; 2 cases, order; 3 cases, H. Ashton: 50 boxes, 12 qr.-casks, 00 drums, 4 hhds., 21 grindstone!, 10 bundles, J. Roberton it Co.; 2 cases, Gilfillan k Co.; 90 drums, 31 cases, 11 casks, 0 hhds., 8 sheets lead, 20 boxes tin, 136 bars. Cl bundles, 30 sheets iron, 20 bundles fencing wire, 10, CO slates, C. Pelschler; 337 bars iron, 80 bundles diilo, 51 bundles, 3 casks, John Bolous; 10 boxes cheese, 15 bales, A. Clark & Son; 23 cases, 5 bales, order; 15 cases, D. Nathan & Co.; 5 cases, 3 tiunks, A. Clark it Son; 0 cases, Gilfillan it Co.; 10 cases, E. it H. Isaacs,; 1 case, S. Marks; 1 case, C. 3, Melvin; 1 case, Howard Hatton: 9 cases, Cruickshank, Smart, 4 Co.; 4 cases, order; 1 case, John Thomson; 1 box, C. F. Holden; 22 boxes, 4 casks, 3 cases, E. Porter: 2 packages, W. I). Crawford; 2 casks, S. H. Smith; 1 box, 11, Peatfield; 2 cases. J. F. Leighton; 1 case, Rev. S. Blackburn; 1 ca<e, W. Brame; 49 hhds., 10 barrels, 10 kilderkins, 20 hhds. oil; 50 cases stout, 50 cases ale, order; I case, Major Whitmore; 20 caaes bacon. Brown, Campbell, it Co, ; 1 case, Wayte; 4 casks, 9 bundles, Cruickshank, Sma.t, it Co.; 3 anchors, S. Rout; 2
cases, S. Browning; 1 else. E. & H. Isaacs; 50 half-hhds. vinegar, 10 bales, 1 truss samples, Brown, Campbell, Ac Co.; 1 case, T. S. Forsaith; 1 case, Gilfillan Jr Co. ; 5 cases, 1 cash, S. H. Smith; 2 casks, A. $. Herbert • 4 cases, 3 caddies, Strunks, order; ii casks, Biown, Hall. At Co.; 31 trunks, 1 bile, order; 55y bars, 13.’ bundles, it pkges., Lilewall Ac Rattray; 2 cases, T. P. Hewlett; It) qr. casks, 2 pkges., order; 1 box, J. Busby: 20 trunks, Vickery; 2 pkges., R. Gilmour; 1 cese, W. J. Hunt; 2 trunks, T. Allan; 45 pkges. H. Dobson; 22 pkges. E. and 11. Isaacs; 12 pkges., S. Browning ; 306 pkges., D. Nathan; 4 pkges., ordei; 73 pkges. Owen Ac Graham; 30 pkges., H. M. Levy; 138 pkges. E. At W. Isaacs; fi pkges., S. Brown; 11 cases. Assistant Military Storekeeper. Per Ann and Jane, from Adelaide;— 2272 bags wheat, 3.50 bags flour, 135 bags pollard, 130 bigs bailey, 109 bags bran, 10 bags pollard, 39 bags bran, 00 bags flour, J. S. Macfarlage A; Co, EXPORTS—FOREIGN. Per Woodlark, for Sydney39.ooo feet limber, 13 spars, Captain McClemens. Per Flying Fish, for the South Sea Islands:—! bale 2 cases drapery, 4 cheese- - , 4 sides bacon, 0 hams, 4 boxes soap. Captain Webster.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1742, 15 November 1862, Page 2
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