Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OP AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS.. Rangatira, s.s., from the South. Peerless, eliip, from Sydney. W. C. Wentworth, barque, from Sydney. Empress, ship, from Portsmouth. ENTERED INWARDS. FEBRUABY —;Maria Jane, 34 tons, Rawlins, from Matakana, •with 1000 rails.—Rattray & Matheson, agents. —Endeavour, 15 tons, Curtis, from "VVailieki, 'with 24 tons firewood, 2,000 feet junk—l passenger. I® - ;Wanderer, 23 tons, Fa reel 1, from Coromandel, •with 18,000 feet timber—2 passengers.—Webster & Patterson, agents. —Rarigatira, s.s., 174 tons, ot. Mwndlo, from the South. Passengers—Mr. McDonald, Miss Brierley, E-evd. Mr. Hamlin, Mr. R. Arthur, Mr. McAnulty and son, Mi's. Hudson and child, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Wright, Mr. W. Auckland, Mr. and Mrs. Lindlav, W. Henry Head, Mr. John Bailey, Mr. A. iVlcLachlnn, Mr. Thom, Mr. Rohort Laurence, Mr. Walters, Mr. Henry Smith, Mr. Livingstone, and 6 soldiers.—Combes & Daldy, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. PEBIiFAHT —Petrel, 20 tons, Carmichnel, for Wangarei, with sundries—G passengers.—Stephenson & Wardcll, agents. 19—Maria Jane, 34 tons, Rawlins, for Matakana, in ballast.—Rattray & Mathcson, agents. 19—-Rainbow, 47-1 tons, Nichols, for New Bedford, with 1,200 barrels sperm oil. Passengers—Mrs. Eaton and servant.—Combes & Daldy, agents.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 85, 20 February 1864, Page 4
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177Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 85, 20 February 1864, Page 4
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