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Monthly Shipping List.

POII T O F A UCK L A -\" D. EXTEREO IXWARDS. iuxKMii i:u. 4—Neva. schooner, f'O tons, from Taranaki, with -15 hluls. fi barrels 1 butt tullow. 1 parcel, 22 sucks jirass seed — Henderson A Maefarlanc, agents. ■t—Martha Ellen, schooner, 121 tons, McAlpin, from X ewcast !e, N.S.W—Henderson t'i Macfarlane, agents. s—Alpha, cutter. 40 tons. Carman, from Dunedin, in bitlluf-t. Passengers—oo volunteers. —Henderson and Macfarlaue, agents. s—Royals—Royal Exchange, brig, 222 tons, Hill, from Neweastle, X.S.W.—ilcmlerson and Macfarlane, agents. 6 —Alexandra, s.s., 27;! tons. C. Williams, from Melbourne via Sydney. Passengers—.Messrs. Woolley and Jligwood.—A. Woolley J: Co., agents. 7 —Maid of Kent, schooner. 50 tons, r\ Martin, from Lytteltoii via Cabbage Bay. with 33.000 feet sawn timber.—Stephenson Wardell, agents. ' 7—Ann .Sanderson, brig. 2")0 tons, To/.or. from Newcastle, X.S.W.—Gillilian fc Co.. agenta. 7—Ann ami Jaue. bnrqur, 2.57 tons, C. Smith, from Adelaide. I'atwngors—7>lrs. ilcrtcrdamlH children Mrs. Moller and 2 children. —J. 8. Macfarlane it Co., agents. S—Fanny, schooner, 164 lons, Downing, from .Melbourne.—Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. B—Alary Ann. schooner. 131- tons, Davies, from Newcastle, X.S.W. —J. Robovton nml Co., agents. B—Ann and Jane, 202 tons. Smith, from Adelaide. 7 passengers.—J. 8. Macfarlane, agent. B—Hebe, I£)S tons, Josh, from Newcastle.—ll. 11. J ervis, agent. S—Bombay, ship, fi,'i7 tons, Sellftrs, from London. Passengers—.Mr. Alfred Danvers ; William Fookcs; Richard I'. Crill'nrd ; Earnest Wood ; 10. W. Wood ; J. C. Graham ; M:irv Ann anil Grace Graham ; Isabella Navi; Mr. l'oole ; W. U. Robinson; •Tunics and Ellon Russell: .Mrs. Ann. Edith, Jane, ■ Annie. Emily, Frederick, t'.nd Charles Utting j Eliza Beetson ; AVilliam, Faimy, Emily, and William Duckesne ; Susan Miller: Charles Ij. Ivainsey ; Richard B. Coinins ; Elrington R. Laing ; William A. Tlorsely; .Tolni. .Mary, and .Tohn Fielding; William Falconer; George Garvey Taylor : Isabella Todd; Margaret Dick; Isabella and James Dick; •Tolin Crowley ; Alexander, C.'itheriue, Allison, and William Hood; William Bryson ; Joh'.:, Ilugli, •Taue.Ooorge, Alexander, and Mary Hood ; Thomas, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Alfred and Robert Ashley; •fames and Emily Metcheson; James Morton; Charles Mitchell; John Harding: Patrick Patton ; Mr. Smith; .Tames, Jane, John, and Jane limes ; Kdmond M'Callister ; Mary Light foot; Mary Ann and Julia, Mary Aim and James Mays ; William and Margaret IJooth; Ellen, Martha, Hannah, and Ellen Fisher; John, Elizabeth, Sarah Ami, and Elizabeth All away; John, Mary, Elizabeth, and William Napper; Catherine O'Douuell; Catherine Sullivan; Eliza. Eliza Ann, James, and Fanny Bridges ; Laura Bridges; Arthur Bridges ; Joannn M 'Curthy ; Colin and Mrs. Chisholm; Margaret Calliran; J. 11. and Emma Jaekinson; John Smith; James Flynn ; Marwood Oliver; John Paekhill; Thomas, Thomas, and John Hull; William Montgomery; William Melntyre; Edward F. and Theresa Vincent ; F. J. Drowning ; George, Martha, Thomas, John, Angelina, and Martha Moore ; Jane Meat'.; ; Ann L.Armstrong ; f. W Clarke; William Parker; William Bishop; Heury I'ri'tk ; Augustus Matther; John Russell; Alfred Soutlrall; William Dummer; Lindsey Browne; Wilhain Ailes ; Edward Coombes; Paul Vassals ; Alfred Avery ; Andrew Flemming ; Eliza. Ann h lemming ; Enoch and Mrs. Althorpe ; John Callinglon ; George I. Gibbes; John F. Saunders; Robert Brcwin ; Samuel Mitson; Jolfn Pennington; Alexander Bell; Andrew Black; G. F. Briggins; Samuel (Gulliver; William Parker; Philip, Emily, Walter,' Ruth E., Arthur, Newton, Louisa, and Philip Wliyman ; John I)., Harriet, j tatilda. Horatio, Harriett, George, Riehard, and //catlaml Hearley; John Moorifv ; Charlotte Elthorpe; Nathaniel Doonington ; Arthur A. Sti'.yght ; Charles Pearce ; Alfred Campbell ; Alarv MCaun; Arthur Molrew; Jacob Lyons; Mar> Whiie. iotal, 173.—Crtiiekshank, Smart, & Co., agents. brig I'JB tons, Sonter, from Neweastle, ■ ' Henderson and Macfarlaue, agents. allow, tons, Catchpoll:, from the Groat Barrier, with 21,000 feet sawn timber-!? pas-en-gers. "Mary Ann, schooner, 10 i tons, Valentine, from Hobart I own. Passengers-Mr. Barsiem, Mr. AieCrmms.—C. J. Stone, agent. 10—Sea Shell, ketch, 4S tons, , i ordon, from Norfolk Islsuid.—J. Julmondg, agent 10- Osprey 40 tons. W. Rogers, from hiver, with 1ti.200 feet sawn timber, 18,000 shingles 1 passenger.— Combee and Daldy, agents.

11 —Adelaide Bell, American ship, 1091 tons, W. HBarnes, iVom Nowcastle, John Allen, P. Loighkm, F. McMullen, minir, Jolm Morley, Thomas Payton, Tnomas : Morlev, A. Fringhorn, X'. Mitrey. —J- S. MaciazI lane and Co., agents. I 13 —Green Jacket, fhip, I.OBS toils, Mitchell, fl'Om London. Passengers—George, Elizabeth, A-ltred, George, Elizabeth, and John Friend; William, Mary, Sarah, Marv, Francis, William, and Marty n Rosser ; Edwin and* Evans Turner; Miss Friar; Matthew finrim ; Edward and Christina Hughes ; Francis, MnrvA., Emma, Maria, Francis, Helen A., George, William, and Annie Highway ; Thomas, Margaret, Margaret, Charles and Jane Boyd; James and Catherine' Hamilton; Lucy Gibson; John, Catherine, John, and Allison Lockhead ; Agnes Cochrane; Edwin, Ellen, and George Cross; Major and Mrs. Locke; Major Johslone; Matthew Fleming; Edward Young i Cai'pt. Schromberg ; Ann Talbert; Miss fsteyeu Robert Workman; Henry, Sophia, Samuel and Harry Driver; James, Elizabeth, and. Sophia Renshaw ; James, Maria, William and Sarah Ivisk; Thomaß Clark; John Watson, Robert Jackson; llioiuas, Eiizabcth and Francis Cliave ; Fred, Ann. I' red, John and Charles Clayton ; Agnes White ; Thomas, Annie,i James and Eliza Hunt ; Jolm. Jane. Lucy and Ellen MetcalC; George and Isabella Moss; Harriet, Henrietta, Harriet, and John G. Hjoth ; John R. Bennett; Hugh Hidefoot; George and Janet. Taylor; John Smith ; Cecil Transom ; An.lr.-u-, Samuel, Francis, Charles, and Henry Walker; John and Jane Bullock; Philip Alexander ; Charles Allier ; Joseph Pi'.ttison ; Mary and Sivmuci Pattison; Archibald Jackson ; George Douglas ; Wilhan), Elizabeth, William. Arthur, Annie, Selina, Thos., Mary, Isabella, and John MeGullion; Dornh ; Margaret Davis ; Janet, Margaret, Mary, Gavin, and John Somerville; Charles Priscott ; William Hughes ; Thomas Pice; James Wright; William Lister; William Ncuth ; Alexander Quimi; Thomas and William Crosbie; Matthew Teesdale; John Tiuiiltv ; Cyrus Brown; Joseph Osborne; John McAusland; Andrew Grey ■, Thomas Marat on ; Alfred Price ; Roland McDonald ; James Russell ; William Hamilton ; Robert Clark ; William Me.Micluiel; Frederick Coldwcll i Henry and Ann Kingham. Total, 152.—Brown, Campbell & Co., agents. 12 —Pet, brig, 223 tons, McArtluir, from Melboume. Passengers. —Mr. Samuel Harry, J. Roberts. —Captain, agent. 12—Lady Jocelyn, s.s., 1t!93 tons, Lt, Ker,R.N T ., from Calcutta, in ballast. Passengers—2l officers, 046 men, 41 women, 08 cliildrcn, of lI.M. 43rd regt. — J. W. Bain, agent. I t—Omega, barque, 101 tons, Urquhart, from Otago, •with GO volunteers ; and 22 passengers for Newcastle, N.S.W. —Combes & Daldy, agents. 14— H. L. Rutgers, American baaque, 405 tons.'C.E. Howes, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Passenger —Mr. S. Collins. —Giliillan & Co., agents. 17—Corio, s.s., 11(3 tons, Geo. Baker, from Napier, ■with 53 head cattle, 319 slieep—2 passengers. — Cruickshank, Smart & Co., agents. 17—Kate barque, 3-11 tons, J. B. Sherlock, from Sydney. Passengers—Messrs. Hill, Urquhart, Piivh," and 21 in Iho Steerage.—Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. 18 —Uranus, Hamburgh barque, 2SG tons, N. C. Petersen, from Hamburgh, via Wellington.— Bucholz & Co., agents. 19—Severn, SSG tons, King, for Sydney, in ballast. Passenger—Mr. W. Wells. —J. S. Macfarlane and Co., agents. 19 —Corio, 110 tons, G. Baker, for Napier, -with 4 casks, (transhipped ex Hellvelyn) ; 2 qr.-tierees tabaeco, 1 ease cigars (ex warehouse) ; 5 cases, 2 casks, 1 box, 1 cask zinc, 320 bags llouv, 1 case, 2 pieces machinery, 3 rolls iron rooting, 1 parcel nails, 1 pktic. revolvers. Passengers —Messrs. Giil'ard, J l nnvers, Jooke, Hardwood, Shersou. —Cruickshank, Smart & Co-agents. 21—Kangatir.i. s.s., 174 lons, Mundle, from Napier, with 34 head cattle, 17(3 sheep, lease —0 passengers. —Combes A Daldy, agents. 29 —Aheo Cameron, barque, -101 tons, Barron, from Sydney. Passengers—Mr. Fitzpatrick, Messers. Flood, Mnnro. Stephenson, and Mrs. Jones. —Henderson i: Mael'tu lane, agents. 29—Yarra. schooner, 1-11 tons, Finlavton, from Launcetiton.—J. Roberton & Co., asentA CLEARED OUTWARDS. Ur-CEMDEJJ. 4—Corio, s.s., 11G tons, G. Baker, for Napier, -with 1 qr-eask brandy, 5 eases old torn, 2 qr-easks sherry, 8 tons potatoes, 35 bales cordage, 2 bolts canvas, 4 boxes sperm candles, 1 case bitters, 4 bags oats. — Cruickshank, Smart & Co., agents. B—Lord Ashley, 296 tons. Randall, for Napier, Wellington, Lyttcltoii, and Dunedin,-with 3 eases and 4 bills, transhipped ex Auckland, 5 eases old torn, I qr.-eask brandy, ex warehouse under bond, 4 cases ammunition, I case, 19 rams, 11 pieces machinery, 5 bags oats, 4 boxes candles, 1 ease butter, 13 eases and 4 bales drapery, for Napier; 28 coal boxes and G cases, for Wellington ; 20 boxes tobacco ex ■warehouse under bond, 1 bale, 1 ease, and 1 roll leather, 2 qr.-msks beer, 2 boxes, 1 ease, 10 drums oil, for Lyttcltoii; 2 cases, 1 box, 1 package, 1 bale leather, for Dnredin. j\-is.-cri^cr^—Mr.-, nnd Miss Nihill, Mr. Russell, Mi. , j Johnftone, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. and Miss Russell, Rev. -Mr. Taylor, Messrs. Paul, Russell, Nelson, A. Watt, Miss Redwood, Miss Mould, Miss Maunders, Messrs. David Evans, Lewis. David Madcns, Ilill, Tucker, Johnstone, McLean. Ormond, M. Giles, Maddins, for Napier ; Mr. Fitzlierbert, Captain Sharpe, Messrs. Lee, Braudon, Dr. Featherstou, Mr. Harrison, .Mrs. O. Oliver, Messrs. Waring Taylor, licaie, Beard, for \\ ellington ; Mrs., Miss and two Masters Edniinstone, Messrs. Jollie, John Mackenzie, Mrs. North, Messrs. P. Andrews, Snider, C. Wilson, Cox, Fit/.Gerald, Thompson, Williams, for Lyttelton ; Major Richardson, Messrs. Citrgill, Pillans, Mason, Holmes, Rcnall, Reynolds, Patcrson, Brodie, 'Vogel, Ilarkness, "Dr. Buchanan, Mr. T.Porter, Miss Roberts, for Dunedin.—l. C. R. M. Co., agents. B—Novelty,B—Novelty, barque, P.Jones, for Sydney. Passengers —Mr. T. Henderson, Miss Henderson, Mr. G. Graham, Mr. W. Garland, Miss M. Jones, Miss E. .I ones. —Henderson & Macfarlane, agents. 10—Coral Queen, 95 tons, T'ravte, for South Sea Is-" lauds with G bales cotton prints, 20 iron tanks, 50 empty casks.—Combes & Daldy, agents. 11—Kauri, 37 tons, Shearer, i'or Napier, with 3 eases, 1 bale, 10 packages, 1 cask, transhipped ex ' Helvellyn,' from London; 1 ease ironmongery, 2 eases ploughs, 2 packages drapery, 2 casks oil, 2 packages ironmongery, 100 bags sugar, 1 cask ironmongery, 1 cask glass, 34 tons firewood. Passenger—Mr. Jolm Hcarrott.—John Salmon and Co., agents. ll—Alpha, cutter, 39 tons, Carman, for Lyttelton, ■with 22,300 l'eet sawn timber.—Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. 11—Adelaide Bell, American ship, 1031 tons, Barnes, for Newcastle, N.S.W., in ballast.—J. S. Macfarlane and Co., agents. 12—Constance, barque, 350 tons, Butt , for San Francisco, with 400 tons coals. Passengers,—Miss Marshall, Mrs. Gill, Mr. Steinkiller, Mr. Jackson. —Henderson & Macfarlane, agents. I^—Owen Glendower, ship, 999 tons, Norris, for Bombay, in ballast.—J. W. Bain, agent. 14—Omega, barque, 401 tons, Urquhart, for Newcastle, N.S.W., in ballast.—2l passengers from Otago.—Combes & Daldy, agents. 14—II. L. Rutgers, barque, '105 tons, C. C. Howes, for Sydney, in ballast.—Gilfillan & Co., agenta. 1-I—Martha Ellen, schooner, 124 tons, Mc.-Vipin, for Kaipara, with sundry pkgs. merchandize.—Henderson A Macfarlane, agents. 15—Morning Light, 28 tons, Tiller, for Cabbage Bay, in ballast. 17—Lady Jocelyn, s.s., 1(192 tonß, Lieut. R. W. Ker, R.N.R., for Sydney.—J. W. Bain, agent. 17—Wilhelm, Bremen barque, 216 tons, Farrelman, for Guam, in ballast.—Henderson & Macfarlane, agents. 17—Royal Exchange, brig. 222 tons, Hill, for Newcastle, M.S. W ~ in ballast.—Henderson &Macfarlaue, agents. 17—Fanny, schooner, 101 ton?, Downing, for New castle, N.8.W., in ballast. —Henderson & Macfarlane., agents. 21—--\\ averley, 91 tons, W. Anderson, for Oamaru, Otago, with 00,000 feet sawn timber—-Cruickshank, Smart & Co., agents. 22-—Rita, 198 tons,-Stouter, for Newcastle, in ballast. 22—Rangatira s.s., 17-1 tons, Mundle, for Napier and Wellington, with 15 boxos candles, 1 cask blacking, 1 do. barley, 2 cases furniture, 2 cart arms -with boxes and axletree, I box, I pkgo. drapery, 1 box, 2 cases tables, 3 do, furtiituro, 0 pieces castings, 1 box. Passengers, Lieut. Hill, Mr. Hard castle, Mrs. Williams and two children, Mr. G. Mandon. Combes & Daldy, agents. 23—Mary Ann, bripantino, 134 tons, Davies, for Netvcattlo, N.S.W., in ballast.—John Roberton ond Co., agents.

21—Osprcy, schooner, 40 tons," Rogers, for Lytteltoii via Cabbage Bay, with 25,000 feet sawn timber (to bo bliippcd at Cabbage Bay).—Cornbea & Daldy, agwits. 94 Ann and Jane, barque, 262 tons, Smith, f or Newcastle,' in ballast.—J. S. Macfarlano k Co., 28—Albatross; 26 tons, Clarke, for Ragkn, -with Commissariat stores— 1 passenger.—C. A. Harris, agent.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 41, 31 December 1863, Page 6

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Monthly Shipping List. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 41, 31 December 1863, Page 6

Monthly Shipping List. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 41, 31 December 1863, Page 6

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