Shipping Intelligence.
3? OK T OF AUCKLAND. DEPARTURES. VH. L. Rutgers, barque, for Newcastle, N.S.W. Killermont, schooner, for Newcastle, N.S.W. ■ Sylphide, ship, for Gunpi. Fairy, schooner, for Mongonui. ENTERED INWARDS. august ■ 30—Henry Bavelock, 18 tons, Tiller, from Plunvai, with 30 tons firewood. 30—Susan, 20 tons, Huglies, from Pokorokoro, iu ballast —'1 passengers. 30—Mary Ann, 21 toiiß, Trimmer, from Wnilieki, with 300 rails, 40 tons firewood. 30—Annie, 10 tons, Simpson, from the Thames, with 2 tons ginn, 3 casks pork, 2 bags maize, 1 bag ■wheat, 150 lbs. baeon, 15 pics, 30 lbs. lard. 30—Sarah Alice, 15 tons, Niemnn.from Coromandel, with 4,000 feet timber—3 passengers.—Stephenson & "Wardell, agents. . 30—Fancy, 27 tons, Johnston, from tho Big Barrier, with 46 tons firewood—s passengers. —J. Salmon Sc Co., agents. ■30 —Comet, 17 tons, Martin, from Pliuwai, with 10,000 feet fawn timber, 300 feet house blockß—3 passengers. 30 —Prince Edward, brig, 17'.t tons, Shiels, from the South Sea Islands—l passengers. —Stephenson & Wardell, agents. CLEARED—OUTWARDS. AUGUST 30—Fairy, 37 tons, McLeod, for Mongonui, with sundry merchandize—3 passengers—Cruiekshank, Smart & Co., r.genta. 30—Wanderer, 23 tons, Morgan, for Coromandel, in ballast —5 passengers. —Ring, agent.. 30—Mary Ann, 21 tone, Trimmer, for Wailieki, in ballast. 30—Susan, 20 tons, Hughes, for Pokorokoro, with 20 tons Commisfariat stores —2 passengers. 30—Comet, 17 tons, Martin for Phuwai, with sundries—3 passengers. 30—Glance, 18 tons, Bcatwright, for Mataknna, in ballast. 30—Sarah Alicc, 15 tons, Niemnn, 'for Coromandel, with snndries—Stephenson and Wardell, agents. ENTERED OUTWARDS. AUGUST 30 —Alico Cameron, barque, for Sydney. EXPORTS FOREIGN. Per Prince Edward, from the South Sea Islands:— 230 tons guano, 10,000 oranges, 50 pine apples, 6 bunches bananas, 2 chums, Combes and Daldy. The ship Svlphido, for Guam; barque H. li. Rutgers, and schooner Killennont, for Newcastle, N.S.W. ; and schooner Fairy, for Mongonui; nil sailed yesterday. The barque Alice Cameron, Capt. Ncaring, entored outwards at tho Customs yesterday for Sydney, and sails scon. The brig Prince Edward camo alongsido tho Wharf yesterday morning, and commenced discharging. H.M.S.S. Eclipse takes her departure for Tauranga this day, with a detachment of the Waiknto Militia, and will come alongside the Wharf to embark them. She will, we here, remain at Tauranga some time. The s.s: Airedale, Capt. Ferguson, is due in tho Manukau from the South on Sunday next, tho -ltli proximo. The barque Novelty and ship Day Dawn may now he both hourly lookc d for from Sydney, as they were to Fail on Saturday, the 20th prox. The s.s. Prince Alfred, Capt. Ponsonby, leaves again for Sydney to-morrow.
POET OP ONEHTTKGA. CLEARED OUTWARDS. ATGT7ST 29 p.s., 30 tons, Bill, for Port AVaiknto ■with 50 cases ale, 10 do. biscuit, 12 eases champagne, 4 casks lemonade, 2 packages drapery, 1 tent. 1 taipaulin, 7 trunks boots, 1 case fish, 5 do. wine 1 do. schnapps, 12 do. pipes, 2 packages shirts, 1 ■ rase coffee, 1 stove. Passenger?— Messrs. Gibbons, Hartshome, and P. Coleman. —~YV. J.Young, agent,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 250, 31 August 1864, Page 4
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