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Monthly Shipping List.

'ARRIVAL OF THE SIR GEORGE GREY,

'••'•r .—POBT OF'AUCKLAND. • Tlio' 'arrifKlii' from "iforkigh 'JiartS duritig' the' past 1 inofith'liAro befeh' rith'cr 'numerous, but "wo" hard had' only 't\vo tdsscls 'from'' Ikmdon,' ono the 1 'ship Marj 1 AVniroiiVon 'the lOtli,-110 clay's ■ out; • and the barque l LochAfigaivon thd'26th,;-108'da;yB ; out. - ■ The Glendo\ver/Su?«v»pd sevqrnlothers- from London,are nowi due,, ind-'ififty- be: b&uilj-. looked!for. .Tho.;other. nrkvals oonssiated" chieiiy of xcsaela ivith 'broadaiufl'a: front; South America.:.., The (Sir; George Grey, from; Califoriuii. und St&tesifla.i), frqro Chtfi.jhaye-.botKprp-.. cecded tjipip,?argoca,.but.the,Lady.. ;Anna from "VaJpiiraisp, are botlu dj^harcing,'at (liis port. \Vo have also had our ' Aunfialijih color, nies;' ' ' , ,_ . ... Thcde'paH'u'res we're the ships Maiwell, Ariiershani',' Ironsides, for Guam ; Pfiel and Trinculo, for Shaile-"" liai';"beaid#£ out 1 Australian ■ and' S6uth Sea Islandtfadirfc •• i----...:. '••' • ThteVhijJ-PbrtlaAtl fedißchargcdji and about- : to Bail' fo^hinaii 1 '••••' •• ••• • i ' •••'- :: l r 6Uphrticttlni s of the-month'd events will bo found clsewliore. Il' ■ • .i..« . s ...ii ll —I—: ...... 1 .1..'. ...I l .. ARRIVAL OF i THE' MARY WARREN, FROM. LONDON, .s .... .( !. .. r. ... The • yhii> Mar£ Watren, Gapt: : Homewbod, ' arrived in harbour on Saturday-afternoon last, .after' a passage bf lilOudayfe.from London.. She leftLon-' don on the 21st May, and took her final departure, from -the Isle of Wight on the 23d. Passed outside the Cape do Verds, experiencing very light N.E. trades, and crossed; .tho Equator • ion ithe> (23rdiJune.. ThoiS.E. trades also proved.Tery liglitiapfl; baffling, and a continuancc of calms prevailed. Crossed the meridian of tlio cape' 'ot'Good Hope' oft th6'23rd July, down her easting in '40 ° S.' passing: to the southward ! of' , i'ksilia l u)fl'.'" : Mad6 fh'e 'land on'tliis coast about a I degree tb-thostinthwaM of 'the Manukau' on Sunflhy, : i the ; 4lh -instant,'' rounding tho North Capfe on:Wedjieedliy lafet, and. lias since.had light weather. iThe. wl<olo:passage-,: in. fact; has been a,tedious onc,.ligUt j winds, prevailing, .especially in., tho. Ipflifin Occm- .i i . I! ... . : . , A.,iiniel(\nchqly; apcident happened on the 10th j Aifgustjj at 11 .pm., whenin latitude 43 ® 06' longitude 94 6 55' E., a man named Charles Peterson' fell ilolii the fore-yard of the 1 ship Into the .seaj and being heavily clothed; salrtli immediately. ' Thd Mats ■wird 'ht Ortco lowered; liut rio sign of the 'poor felloW ■was'totfc seen/ ■' • •*' 1 •THe'following ships were spoken during the saj^r—M»y 27th,'' latitude - -42 9.15' N., longitude 11 c 52' "\V., barque Ville do St. Pierre,. Bourdeax to, CaJcutta:. Juno lath, latitude 9°l'N., longitude 24 S.-lfi";y>~-, shipGandola, Swansea to Simon's Tpyyji; June 15fh, latitude 8° 55' N., longitude 24 ° 45'3yV,. ship-,Celestial Empire, -Bombay to Liverpool;, June 21st, latitude 3 6 15',N., longitude24°ss' "VV r .sliip Alma", Ciir'dlff.'to Jid'en, 35 diiys out';'Jiuio,29th,' lafTtude : I' 4 °0' S;; longitude 30® 60' W., bhi-tiue Ifcnridtia Ge'rtrud'e,' 'Amsteidrtm to'Batiivia, 42 r days out Srd, "latitude l' 9° 55' S.; longitude 32° 45' W'.?4nrque E>irope,-I!ourdeau?c to Mauritius, 46 da}-? out-i->rul}"4tli, latitude.22°lo' S., longittodo 22 '?4d' iTohaniies-Loderique, Rotterdam to Batavia, 44rd;»ys out; July.,7th, latitude 2C.°ls' S., longitude -!7 r < ?.05'fW., .chip. I'ranz, Rotterdam to Batavit,- 5.4 ihiy.?,o.ut;.July .liLUi, .latitude. 31.° 40' £>, f lpngitude IS Afmeer, London to Otago, .W days out j July 21st, latitude 43"® 51' S:, longitude 11} ° 21' E., hprque Tom Duff, hound to : August 2Stli, latitude' 47 <s 'o' S., longitude ] 163'°'10' E." Vhip 'Mc'riiiiig Star, Plymouth to Sydney; '91 'days.' '"The'llary AVarre'n'is a fine American-built 'ship of 955' : tdn5, trnd'hos attired in' port in a Tcry ard creditable' condition; "' Her paEsengcrs, forty-five in : jrnnilscTi'haTe nl;o ; arrivcd in geed health.:.

-FROM CALIFORNIA. • Henderson' and'Macfarlane's new clipper' barqti'e;" the 'Sir-George l Grey, ; Captain Bsnon,• arrived-in harbour at 10 p.m. last night; after a tbpital lun of 44 days fr<m ; San Francifco. She left thjs poit-on the lOth-May,. and the downward passage, -vciis made in 59.days. JSailed again from San Fran(isc.Q.far this port in the. evening.of, the EOth July, experienced a. succession of . light and baffling weather throughout. , Fxcm 28 ® 5.,. she had a continuance of S.S.E. winds, and for forty days never tiijitcd ibe loyal sheets. Tlie firstland made'on this coast was.the Poor Knights, which were sighted at 5 a'.iijl'yest'erday' morning.' 'Tho Sir Getngo 'Grey "brings- the following cargo ;md'paSsengtrS'; u -3;848 sacks;- 4;800 qr.-sacks flour, t;029 EHck>orits, 2;826 racks whfat, and a quantity of' Yankee- notions, Henderson & Macfarlane. Pas-f-i"-i]gors->-r'Mr..Papin, ;Mr.. Allen, Messrs..M.. L. Beli, ji. Humphrey,. J..8e11,.H. Sheppnrd; J. Johnston, P. Hflgarty-,- T-. .Wppds, W. Caukwell, itlppry. Andiiews, Fred., Andrcvvs, Mrp, Culltn, and dau'ght^.—lbid, Sept. 15. '"Wt; liave inncli'pleßsore in giving publicity to the following iestim'oiiial presented' to Capt. Barron, by of tlie'lSir'Ge'prge Grey :— To J.'!Esa.', Comm akiieb"'Sih Gxobqe GiIEY-.'- " ' ' ' ' 'Siit,—Before (uking leave of your ship, after ati exceedingly pleasant' voyrige froiri the Port of Sari' FranciSttj,'w4 "desire (o 'return ydu- Pur sincere tlir.n 1-8 IbKytfur kindness to tis- during the entire voyage. ■ has-been abundant and of first quality. "'•Tlie r treatment we ; liave received from your-officers has been kind and-courteous. * That you may have'healtli, and long, be spared- to traverse..tlies great.and mighty, deep,, is the. earnest Xuuy er.of. your passengers, i..,.|L4i'ay6ings,. , ..1....; , 8,. D.odsworth, i , ~, Jplin Howe, - , „ ifasepjhi, Johnsop, , Joseph Bell, ;. . ' J. H. Allen, , Patrick Hagarty, j M. E, ; Ball, | '. . Richard Humphrey. 'On b6aid' v Sir Geprge'Grey;' ,'' - , September'l3fh; 1864." ' " ' 'Barqiie ' Sir George Grey,' -'--'AWkland Harbour, ....... • _■- September ■14th, 1804. • • 1 'Gentiamenj-t-I. bog to. return you -my. sinccrest tlihnks .fontho.kind testimonial with.which.you have presented 1 me,.and ,in reply can. only state that any? thing J; Jw'e.dpnp. to .conduce to. j-our comfort and has'only; besen. a plea-suro to me, find it -will always be my utmost study to ifurther the comfort of anjy who may be passengers by my ship. "I iijso L fetufii' thank's; on behalf of my ofßcers, for m' wbich' yoU have spoken of tliem: Wishing 1 y oil- every happiness* and prosperity, I beg leaVe to'remain,- 1 1 .: Gentlemen,- -:- • • • "■ Yours-sincerely, ; ..i-.i. 1 ...; J. G. Bakron, -.«» ..; .... !. Master 1 Sir.George Grey.' The Gentlemen signing the Testimonial. .... coj&isiQji' Between .thle s:si s'us anna h " C UTHBERT"AI?D THE ANNIE LATJRIE. ' ' ~,'A collision.qqcup-ed ofl'.the North Head early yesterday, morning, between tli,e s.s. Susannah Cuthbert, bound to l ort Waikato, and the cutter Aiiriie iiaurie Tlit: particulars', as near, as. we 'ciih fpa'rii arepiese':—The Annie Laurie from Wangarei Nirth'Head, -was standing up hartxi<ir"witll'tt lair'wind' frpm' the N.NVE., and' -when afcrefewt'of tht- -white-buoy, at 5i30-"o-.iriiyestca-day-,-she v/kf -suddi-nly • • Btruck ■ • ■by the Susannah CUthberty'-tlien oh..heripassage to Port .Waikoto. Happily wo serions damage .was sustained, and the cutter.pwceedef* 7to .town, .the;steamer, also, keeping. ,pn her;SP.urse,. ...A..flW!T«3r..'wap i ' held upon, the yestonlay, when it was found [ that tho "Wfis I carn6'(l away., at the .knight-Heailsj jib, aiid mainsail' split' all to pieces," tbo Sifiui gall' spriing; and the pprt cathead started:-^lbid. iSpRIVAL "6F THE 1 ' LADY YOUNG FROM VALPARAISO. • • : -''Tlie ship Lady-Young, C&pt.'W.' Morrison, arrived in harbdiir, frbm Valparaiso, morning, jfa&fcage of 85 days; ShP leftthis port on'the l'oth'April,'and'"was becalmed for : the' first -10 days ; oirthei&nfet'Cape. 'After that-she had strong gales -front the S-' W. and S., for lO days, when'it chopped -youndf -to- the .S.Ej, 'and blew rwith--Wrrifio violence fie more Jhun a fortnight. ■ -Arrived-from Valparaiso on the Ist.June, 45.days,out.Lefti there .again on .yic f Jsth,fbf,the same .month, and tad a. continuance .ftfi light.;..:o:ea,tJ>er throughout', rpyalß, ; : only being started once during thp pa^sa^., ...Toueiied at. Rurutu, one of the Austral Group,' arid obtained' i'resh provisions. Made the Barrier Island at 2 p.m. on Sunday, and arrived in this harbour as above stated. The Lady Young brings a cargo of 550 tons flour, 00 tonß wheat, and 15 tons bran, consigned to Messrs. Stone & Son. Passenger—Miss Price.

; "yiio Tjady Young tlmt -when in .latitude j 32 °' 30-j'lorigitbdo 178 ° 20*, a large .fclup standing to IH4 soiutliward aiid Westward,' Sv'as siglK-ed, apparantlybound to New Zi'iilknd.—/AW, Sept. 14. -"■ ARRIVAL OF'THE STATESMAN, PROM CHILI. The barque Statesman,' Captain Coyßli, arrived in haTboiit lust ovenirig fk>m'Chili, bringing a cargo of wheat and flour: Sho sailed froin Tuleeuhilno,' Conception Buy.'Gliilij on>tliO'lsth ,1 uly,< and«ii porionoed• lightiwinds ani fair.'weather throughoiJt tlio. pniiici- 1 pal part, of the passage across.. On Saturday lastihad a strong gale from N.E..t0..N.AY., made Cas.tlo : IIUI on Sunday morning, ,J(ist, and, li;is qippp had a dead beat to this harbour. ■ ..,• i , Tlio Statesman brings a Cfirgo of 220 tone wheat, and 200 tons {lour, consigned to Messrs. Gillillaii und'C<*.—l6iif, Sept. 22. ' !' ' i ; arrival of the ana "' ! Ti}E Chilian.,barque Aija. .Qatheripji, Captain Hayc,, arrived ljl harbour yesterday morning, after a passage of sixty days from Ynlj araiso. , She sailed-oil ( 23rd July', anil lias' bad a continuance' of . light >veii(lier' from S.TS. to N.E'. throughout tlio passage. The Great Barrier was made at 10 p.m.' on -Wednesday nighthist;' Tlio Alia Catlierina brings a cargo of 8250 Back's flour", l eases gill, and 72 sacks 1 Walnuti consigned'to Messrs. Stone and Sept. 23.j ARRIVAL OF THE ' LOCICNAGAR 'FROM | " • •• LONDON. i The barque Lochuagar, Captain Chester, aiiclipred . iii harbour at. 7.30, last qvening,. after a passage of 108 days, JVom the Land's End. Slu; sailed f>oiii St. Katberine's Docks, on the 2nd ,J\mc, . and. took ; lier : final : departure from, Land's Enclou the 10th; .passed . outside, tlio Capo De \erde Islands, sighted St Antonio ; had , very ~ iiidiireren.t N.E. . trades, and crossed the line on the sth July, in longitude 25 ° 30' , W, Tlio S.E. trades also proved very : light and , baffling, and the meridian of the Cape of Good Hope -vyas,crossed, ; o'u the. 6th of August, in latitude 38 ° 25' S. JJan down her easting between the parallels of ,39 ° pud 'J s°. . experiencing fine light weather throughout. Sighted the south end of Tasmania oil the.Btli, September, and made (lie 'Ilu-co. Kings on the 20th, since which time, she has had a dead beat down coast, against. strong cast and ictit'i cast,gales. Caught .the N.E. wind oil' the Barrier, and arrived iii harbour as above stated; ......: 3he only vessel spoken during the passage was tlio barque Eucalyptus, from this port, bound toHobart Town, 9.dave'out, on the 15th September, in latitude 38.9 47' S., iongitudo 162 P 35' E. . The Lochnagar brings.only three passengers, but a large cargo, . and is consigned to Messrs.. OiHillan and Co. She is a tine looking barque, of 464 tons, built of iron, and only three years old.—lbtil, Sept. 27. ENTERED INWARDS. SEITKMIIEK " 7—Amateur, schooner, 239 tons', Longmuir, from Sydney-—Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. 7—Beautiful Star, s.s., 125 tens, Moiwick, from Napier, with BSO sheep.—HcndersOii and Macfarlane, agents. ' 1. . ' 9 —Oregon, barque, 305 lons, ilscn, from Newcastle, N.S.W.—J. Eoberton and Co., agents. 10—Mary "Warren, ship; 855 tons, HomewoPd, from London, Passengers —W. Douglas; Captain G. HI Wilkins ; Jlfriiy C. Hildyard ; James Maxwell; James Glerinie; Isnaii, Joseph, • James; Bertha, Bertha, Maria, Isabella, nndFrnneis'Glcn-' liie ; C.'M. Toc-hcn ; W., Annie, William, James, Ellen, Wilhcmina, Annie, and Francis Irving; I Bait Hifks and Emily Ilisl s ; C., Elizabeth, and "Joseph'"Hunt; Joshua Johnson ; Robert Ncill; R. Goodwin ; C. Hart -, Robrrt Macgregor; James Beck; Mary Hubert son ; Henry C. Ncavc; Samuel Kennedy ; Dunficld Sudnig ; John Hogan ; John Elloiott; ThomasThwaites; Frederick Bell; Mary Jane Green ; John Prank. 12—Glimpse, 3S "tons," Burrell~"from Napier, witli 1,130 bushels maize. 13—Kauri,' 37 tons, Shearer, from Napier via the East Const, with 13-bags wheat, 32 casks polk, 1 ; cask IS calabashes 4 kegs lard, 31 lags wlieat, 114. bags.l 3 kits maize.—<J. Salmon and Co., agents. 13 —Lady Young, ship, 418 tens, Morrison, from Valparaiso... Passengers—Mrs. . Morrison, .Mrs. Price.— C. J.. Stone and Soil, agents. 13—Flying Squirrel, fi-hccner, 7!) tons. r.-islcjr.from Melbourne.—Stephenson and Wardcll, agent 14—Star of Ilie South) s.s., 147 toils,Anderson, from' Napier, with 955 sheep. —Henderson and Maefariane, agents. - George Grty, barque, 596 tons, J; G. Ban-on, from Srilt Francis* o. I'apin, Mr. Allen,' Messrs. M. L. Bell, R-: Humphrey; J. Bell; II; Slieppurd.J- Jdinston, I'. Ilagarty, 13. DodsWorth, T. Woods, W. Coukwell, Henry Andrews, Fred. Andrcv.s. Mrs Culltii, and duughler..— ■ Htrndei son and Mactarlane, iigcnts. ... 15,—Wellington, s.s., 261 tons, Fiancis, (in tlieMnr.u.kau), from .the South- Fastengers—Mr. and Mrs. Falls; LlajorLepper; Jletsjs. 1J owdtn, ]\lontgoinejy, ; Draper, Abel, Kempthorne,Walmsley,Green,Jones x J. Palmer and Son, 'I'hc.mas Caifer, Miss Riley, J. Itogers, Shepperd.'Buckolz, Mrs. Sutherland)and 4 cliildren, Sullivan, C. Brown',- D. and JJ Ryii'n. 'P. 'Pattdrsoii, Nc'fllc," P. : Byiiii, Thomson, i?ansen,' Fitzptitrrck, Heron," Levy, Smith, McSmith; Robinson, McDonald,-Mrs. • Dun-well, Mrs.. Oliver . and 8 children, —Ccinbes and Daldy,.agents 16- —Eclipse, 46 tons, MeAitlmr,- lj-tni Invereaigill, with 695 pieces -timber, 4,000 palings, 2 spring . carts, .1 case—l 6 passengers. . 19—Albert,. barque, 319 , tens,. Iloljiins,. from Jfewcastle, I^S/NY- —Henderson & Jlaoiarlane, agents. 19—Bengal, barque, 479 tens', ir ivipr, Jicm Newcastle, N.S.W.—Captain, agent'.' 19—Uridsay's, ship, 4/0 tons,"Jaekscn, from Now(aktle,'N.S.W.—Giltillan & Co., agents. Bird, s.s., Captain Renner, from 1 Wel"'liiigtonand Napier."Pussengers—Colonel'll'Neill; •Messrs. John Simpson, John M'Kenzie, C: A; ' Cosier, Fi Last, M.: M'Nalty, — Boj'le, Mrs. K. W. Mills and child, : Mrs. Captain Davison, Misa.MnrMrs. Gallien, and other pafsongers.• • 20 —Prince Alfred, s.s., 700 tons, Pousonbv,. from Sydney. Passengers—The Hon. Reader Wood, Colonel Wadd}', Colonel Trevor, Lieut. Belson' R.N., Lieut. Sehoclfield, Ri.N., ; Mrs. Cates, Mr. Whitley, Mr. Sandford, Mr. Halstead, :Mr.,Drake, Mr. Matthews, Mr;.Fav.ieH, Mr, Tcinplel:on, Me. Skpttowe, Mr,. Bead.. Miss Quinn, Mrs, Mera, Mr. Kind, Mrs. Teetrumper, Mrs. Seedliam and child, ' Mr. Gillespie,, Mrs'. Gillespie and child, Mr. . Leary, Mrs. Seary, Mr. Isaac Searj-, Mr. A. Burtliian, Mr. Stavers, Mv..Piejs, Mr. S. Collopy, Mr. McCarthy, Mr. O'Connor, Sir. Eyre, Mr. Dowling, Mr. Riekmaii, Mrs'. O'Brien and child, Mr. Berwick Mrs. Berwii;k,'Mr: Malcolni, Mr. Knox,"Mr. Grant, 1 Mr. Greenwell, Mrs. McGinn.—l. C.'R. M. Co., agents. ■ 20 —Bella ; Vista, : • barque, 300 tons, Tonner,- from Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. 801 l nnd Mr. Skin-ner.—-A. Woolley &;Co., agents.. , ■ 22—Success,: schooner,.i 58. tons, Doughty, from .. Napier, with 3 bales 13 pocketa wool, 1 cask beef, I do. pork, Cruiekshank, Smart and Co.;. 8 casks pork, 5 bags wheat, Laurence ; 2 casks oil, J. Salmon aiid Co. ; i) 0 hides^ order; 200 bushels maize, Tliorntop, Smith arid Firth ; 2i3 bags maize,' 6 do. wheat, 10 barrels pork, 'Owen and Graham.— Cruicksliarik, Smart aiid Co., agent's; •' : ' 23—Beautiful Star, s.s.,' 127 toils; Morwick', from ' N"apier, witli 850 sheep. " Passenger—Mrs. Kempthorne.—Henderson and' Macfarlane;: agents.; 23 —Statesman; barque,-295 tons,-Coy'sli, from Chili. ' —-Gilfillan and-Co., agents.' i .... ■ i»..i 23—Anna Catliariria, barque/ 434 tons, Ilays, ■ from ■ Vulporaiso.—C..J. Stone.and Son,.agents. . ... 24—Xanthe, s.s., 578 tons, Scott, from Newcastle, .. N.S.W.—:J..Koberton and Co ~iigents.. ; 26 —Sea Shell, 1 50 . tops, Harris, from.Kapler, v.ia ; ..Poverfy i Bay, with 10 ~cases, whiskey. 3 ; cases , . drapery, ; 1 bale, canvas, 4. trunks, 6 ploughs, 4 pkgs. • personal eS'ccts, 100 sheep skins, 11 bullocks hiiiea, 2,000 bu'sHels | maize, GO bii.slieTa wheal,, 2 tons "bacon, 18 casks i>ork', 66"she'epi 7 pigs,' 6 boxes onions.—S.' J. : Edmonds, ajjent; ' ' • 26-^-Star' of the South,' s.s., 147 tons,' Anderson 1 , from' Napier,' with' 1,062' elieep—l ' passenger.— ' Henderson anti Macfarlane;-agents. • 26 —Hercules, 'schooner;--1-39 -tonß,-- Ruwald; -' from ; N.S.W.—Henderson and .Macfarla-de, ■ agents. ... i . i ■ . i . 26—Southern Cross, Missionary 92, tons, •Tilly,.,from the. South. Sea.lslands, in; ballast. .Passengers—Bight;Re.v. Bjsbop, Patterson, Messrs. i , Pierpc,j Hulletf,, .2 Nopfplk Islanders, , and.. $7 ,l9lan'ders.—Bain, agent,. v.) 26 —Lochnagar, barque, 464' tons, Chester, from London. Passengers—Mr. Adolphe Deithelm; Mr. R. F. Wylie ; Jlr. Sidney M. iieeley.—Gillili lan & Co., agents. ' 27—Yarra, schooner, 121 tons. Tulloeh, from Circular | Head, Tasmania. —Combes and Daldy, agents.

SV-f—Katc. barqun,s4l tpn's, Sherlock,.from. Sydney, Passengers—?lf. mid ,M*s. "Wfilkinson. Mr., and, , Mrs. Daiivers and ,3 children, Jlr. und Mrs. Trim- , irier, Mrsi Mi'tchcll,, Mr. und Miss Kerr, ' : Miirpliy, Siimiionds, Mcssi-s, fchcc'aii. Cook, Falieyl—ileiiderson arid Macfalane, iijjciits. . 27—Lombard, barqiic, 208 tons, Wollc, Irb'ni Welshpool,' Gipps 'Land.—Ji S:"Maeiarlane 'arid 'C 0.," 1 '■ agOlltS. 27—Louis' and Miriam, 1 brig, 120 toils','McDonald; I from Duncdiu, wi(lr2o qr.-casks'lo.hbds. riiui; l 12 qivcasks ivinc, order-,• 25 lilids. 10 : qr.-casks r.uiri; , 100 cases fwhiskey,- W. J.- Young : 10 casks nuts, 1 Comrio and.Bull; ".5 cases wine, i) eases: eollec, W..-J. Young.;, 40 cases bacon, 25. eases oilmen's stores, 250. boxes caudles, 0.40 .bags pats, ,8 casks sugar,, 20 eases sardines. 5 cases lobsters, .1. dray, 1 dog carl,pclroys, or.dcr. jp<i3scpg,crs—U. ]}Icpraqkcn, Wilson,E. tjoutliier,, JB., Duke,, William Brown, George Totliergili, W. J. Campbell, Rlelianl. Com-^ ; rick.—J. Koberton and to., agents. , 28—Victoria, schooner, 6G tons, G. \Vebstor, froiii • 1 ROtOl'onga.—Gccirgc AVehiiler,'agent. '2S—Zrllah, sch'ooiier, G8 tons, Sullivan,'from 'Napier : via the East'CoaSt, with 30 bags Salmon and Go.,* agents: - • i , dUTWIRDS;'' , ' "" " '""" 'BKl'TKMllKli ' , "" . Hamilton, s.s., 530 tons,U.S. Macliin, for Napier Slid WellingtPri, with original''cargo from ' ■ Mclboni-no for those ports.' PaHsotifelirs—Mr. Sliiol -Biirry; 'and Mr. ■ Baylis.—l.C.R.M. ■ Co., ■ agents. - 1 ! ' ■■' • ' ' : 8 -Kate,- brig, 244 ; tons,- Sinclair, -for -Newcastle,N.S.W., 1 in ballast.—ll endoi'son and-Maelarlano, agent-). ■„< 1'• B—rsConstance, barque, .350 tons,.Elliott, for Sydney,.. Passengers—Capt.,Ministpr,...Mr.,; Mrs...and ,l\l.iss ! Wbytlaws, Pilbeam, Mafldison, pitzwatter; O'Sbaniihssy, Cast, llall, Williams,. Ifolinson, llycmß, Arnot.—Henderson and Maeliirliirie, agents. -' 9—Maxwell, ship; 1,000; tons, Jones, for Guam, in" ballast. —Brown, Campbell'tind Co., agents. 10 —-Beautiful Star, s:s:, 127 tons, Morwtck, for Napier; witli 100 bags Hour; 20 lags oals, 1 'ease' plants, 1 parcel seeds, 1-chain cable.—Henderson and- Mac--farlane.-accnts. ■ ■ - •' ' " 10—Coral Queen, 02 lons, .Tmyte.-ior- South- Sen Ishmdsvwith 54 empty tasks, 3 . cases drapery.—. Combosaud Daldy, agents.. 10—Amersham, barque, 42 tons, Henry, for Guam, in . balbist—David Nalluui, agent,, 10—Oregon, barque, 305 tons, Wilson, for Newcastle, with 20 bales bay, original cargo.—J. Koberton and Co. ; agents. . , , i 10—Pfeil,' seliooncf,' 101 tons, .Buscbiiiariri, for Guam, in ballast. —'BiicT.olz'aiul Co., ftgcntS.' 13—Queen, s.s:, 177 tons, Cellem/ for Napier, AVellington and the South, w-ith'sundry'packages merchandise. Passengers —Messrs. Smythies and AVatkins.— Combos and Daldy, agciits. 14—Star of the.South, s.s. v 147 tons, - Anderson,, for Napier, .in ballast.—lJenclcr.^on■ and Macfarlane, agents. • ,t . . .•; ....... 14—Day Dawn, ship, 39,8 tons, P, .Tpnes, for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs. Jpues.und, family,, and servant, Mr.. Ellis, Messrs.. iiainnicnd, Richards, Bentor, P.ctre, Brown, S. ilaefailane ar,<l (.'o., agents. " " ■ . 15—Sovelty,.tarqiic, 37fi ions, Aiisteii, Tor Sydney. Passenger's—Mrs. Aiisteri, Hamilton, Keef,' Knee, Isaaeon, Walton, Galluglur,' 1 "soldier, 2 "V\'6mcu, atid 5 children. —Henderson arid MaefaVhme, agents; '"" ' 17—Wellington, s-s.;' 2CI lons,' Francis, (from theI -Slanuknu) for the South,-with part of : oi-igmal cargo short landed at- Taranaki; 2 parcels, 14eases boot's,-1-tase emblems, fci- Niw rUniouth 2 parcels,, for Nelson ; 1 parcel, for Wellington ; 2 parcels, for Lyttclton; 1 ; parcel, for Duncdin. l J apsengers—Mrs. .Rutherford and.: servant, lor . Taranaki -—Combes.and D(ildy, agents. 17—Trinculp, bajque, 310 tons, Patterson, for Guam in ballast.—Buebolz and C'o.', agents. 17- —General Cameron, 4-2 tons, Stuckey, for the South Sea Islands'.—'George Webster, agciit. 17—Maile Amelia, Fri'neh barqiVe, 279 fons, -Rozoy, for Guam,'with part of original cargo from Clie-rerite.—Brown,-Campbell and C0.,-agents. 21 —Guadalette, barqiic, 278 tons; Underwood; from Adelaide— Jolin-Robcrton A■ Co.-,- agents. ; 22—Nautilus, schooner,..3sl • tons,-Holmes, for Wellington, in ballast.—^Ma^teivageiit. 22—Sir George t!Jt v. baique,. tens,: J. G. Bar-. .1011, for Sydney.. Passengers— Mrs,.liarron and . child, Mefsis..j3us)i andFogarty.—Henderson and, Macfarlane, agent 22—d'jongaJ, l ai(]ne, -179 lons, Sivier, for Newcu-stle, ' N .»S."\V.,' in ballast.'— Captain,'agent. 22—Lindsays, ship, 409 tons, Jackson', for New-' • castle, N.SAV., in ballast.—S. Kobeiten ar.d-Co., ■ agt-nls. - -■ . ; - • 1 .... • 23—-St. Kilda r scboonor, (!3 tons, Rogers, fur the. South Sea Islands, in ballast. . l'asse.ngcri— 2. Roiotonga.natives,—S...J- Edmonds, agent., ~ ... 23—Lady. I'jrd, s.s., 22.0 Jons, Renner, fpr Napier,, and Southein Pc>itSj with part, of origiral cargo short landcil, nnd si ndrv mi;rcbandi>e at Auckland, for Napier; 15 cftsc!-, for Wellington ; 2 cases, for Lyttlcton • 2 cases, Jor Diinedii l .. Passengers—A. Riley, ' Coloiicl' l'revoir,' Ulris.' Ann'-' sfiong'hrid 3 childreii,' and' 1 soldier, R.A., foi; Napidr'; Tlinilas' Blown, W.' Williiinls,' and 2 soldiers, for Wellington' J. Botf, for I.ytt ietoiV; • an4. ; 3 soldiers, for. Otago. and Daldy, agents..; . - . 23—Nautilus, fehooncr, 33. (ons, Holmes, for Napier. , .with. 25,t.C0 feet sawn timber, to .be .loaded at . Wangapoa. , 23—Beautiful Star, s.s., 127 tons f Morwick, for Napier with 50 cases biundy.—Henderson and Macfarlane, agents/' 24—StaVcsriiaiiV biifquc. 295 (pns, Ctytli,' for Sydney. —Gilfilla'll and Co., agents. " ' 1 " ' • 21 —Amateur,' 'schooner,' 23!) tons," LorginUir, for Newcastle, N.S.W., via Tauninga; with 200 tons 1 -Conmiissariut-goods -to be -landed : at--Tatiranga.— - : Henderson and-Maelarlano, 2G—T>lying, Squirrel, schooner, 79; tons, PaKlcivj.rfor, .Melbourne. .Passengers—Mr. and Jh-s.: Lyncli and :- 4 children, J. Walsh,. Cornell!, Peacock, ;ind .three children.,;. C., Webber, Sirs. Bartholomew, anil Philip, Pyec.—Stephenson and Wiy-deli, agents. 27—Star of the South, s.s, 147 tons, Anilerson, for N"apier, witli 20 casks 20' cases' bottled -beer, I' 4 cates drapery,'! package, 2 horses, 2 dr'aj-s.— ; lleii derion and Ma'efaTlaiie, agents'. " 28—Susannah' Cuthbert, s:s., -121' "tons, Dieksoli, for ' Wailgamii, with 220 tons Commissariat stores—2 passirigcrs.—Gillillun nnd-Co., agents; . •< 1 28— Bella-Vist bnrtfue,- Ifio lons,; Tounciv fm- 'Nciv••eastle, 1 N.S.W.i in ballast

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 276, 30 September 1864, Page 8

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Monthly Shipping List. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 276, 30 September 1864, Page 8

Monthly Shipping List. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 276, 30 September 1864, Page 8

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