Shipping List.
POET OF AUCKLAND. ENTERED INW'.BOS. OCTOIIUIt 7—Beautiful Kt'ir, k.s., i's tons, Monvick, from Napier, with 1000 sheep, Passenrer—Mr. Coloman.—Henderson and Mucfatlane, agents. 7 —Express, schooner, 119 tons, from Newcastle, JN.S. W.— Henderson und Macfarlane, agents. 7 —Alexander, barque, 20S tons, Dempster, from Newcastle, N. S. W. — Henderson unci Macfarlane, agents. TO—Lapwing, 50 tons, Edwards, fr.im Norfolk Island — 2 passengers.— lidmonda and Jakins, agents. 10— Ahuriri, s.s., 131 tons, Floworday, from Tnttr.inga and Southern Ports, with I case, 19 do. glass, 1 do. cigar 4, I■> qr.-easks brandy, 3 cases plumber's material, 5 Hag stonos, 1 case, 2 kegs nails, 20 eases kerosene, 7 pkgs. spun yarn, 1 caso cigars, 20 pigs lend (transhipped ox Bar won, from Melbourne, at "Wellington), H. M. Jervis; 37 cases claret, Bucholz & Co. ; 151 bags potatoes, 2 kegs butter, 10 cases clarot, Bucholz & Co. Passenger? —R. Graham, Esq., Messrs. Goldsmith, Barron, and Smith.—Combes & Daldy, agents. 13—Trieste, barque, 510 tons, Clarko, from Valparaiso. Passengers—Capt. and Mrs. Andorson. — Thornton, Smith and Firth, agents 13—Sunbeam, barque, 110 tons, Lovell, from London. Passengers—Messrs. Burgess and Roso.—Gifillan and Co., agonts. 13—Bella sfury, barque, 27" tons, Copping, from Ilobart Town. Passengers—Mr. Cohon, Mrs. Manning and 2 children, Mr. Doane, Mrs. Byrne, Mrs. Ilmnm and I! children, Mr. Garnant and son, Mr. Heiiman, and Mr. Andrews.—Stone, Brothers, and Co., agents. 1G —Salamander, ship, 775 tons, Clarko, from Newcastle, N.S.W. —J. S. Mscfarlano & Co., agents. 16—Mary francos, barque, 271 tons, Wilkinson, from Newcastle, N.S.W.—J. d. Mael'arlane & Co., agents. 16—Id i Zieg'er, ship, S6O lons, Roynolds, from London, with cargo and passengers.—D. Nathan, agent. IS —J. M. Joshua, ship, 114S tons, Ferguson, from China, in ballast. —A. Woolley ami Co., agents. 20—Rangatira, s.s., 174 tons, Ssymonr, from the South, with 2 casks, -t' cases ptint, Hibble; 1 parcel drapery, Oliver & Wright; 1 case merchandize, Gregg it Co ; 1 do. do., B ink of New Zealand ; 1 case drugs, Williams & Sand; 2 enses, 2 trunks, 1 portmanteau. 1 gun case, C. 11. Brown; 113 bags potatoes, Kneholz & Co. ; 1 parcel. Bank of Js'ow Zealand. Passengers—Mr. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs Ottway, 3 children and servant; Col. Williams, Lieut." Toogood, Messrs. Chadwick (2), Smith, Brown, and one soldier. —Combes and Paldy, agents. 21—Gratia, brig, 175 tons, Bond, from Nowcaslle, N.S.W., with coals, &C. 21—Beautiful Star, us., 125 tons, Monvick, from Napier, with 1000 sheep.—llender=ou it Macfarlane, agents. 21 —I'rince Alfrod, s.s., 700 tons, Machin, from Sydney, with passengers and cargo.—U. M. Jervis, agent. 24—Bengal, barque, 479 tons, Sivier, from Newcastle, N'.S.W.—A. L. Thomson and Co., agents. 24 Sir George Grey, barque, 596 tons. Sherlock, from Newcastle, X S.W. —Henderson and Maefarlane, agents. 25—Nov.-lty, barque, 376 tons, Austin, fram Sydney. P;issongers—Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Miss '*yle, Conway, Mrs. Austin, J.tnes, Toney, Kenny, Tonev, Bryant, Moore, and 12 children.—Henderson and Mucfurlane, agents. 25—Francis Henty, ship, 151 tons, Torrance, from Valparaiso, 25th August.—A. L. Thomson and Co., agents. 2o — southern Cross, Missionary schooner, 92 tons, Tillv, from Sydney and the South Sea Islands, in ballast Passengers —Kev. J. Palmer, Mr. J. Atkili, Mr. C. J. Brooke, Mr H. Christian, Mr. S. Bull'ett, Mr. Quintall, Mr. A. Nobbs, and 5S South Sea Islanders.—lldmonds and Jakins, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. I'CTOIIEK 7—7{ o v, Roy, S'22 tons, Smigster, for London. Passengers—Dr. Stratford; Capt. Bulkeley, Mrs. Bufkeley and 2 children ; Ca| t. Whitbrcad. Mrs. Whitbread andchil l, Capt. I.cwis, l.ieuts Wrixon, Murray, Croft, Bryan, Spiller, Haylaml, De l.a Poer, ilolroyd, Fife, Quarter Master Purcell and fumilv, 200 rank and file, 13 women, and 23 children, of the 65th Regt.—Total 257.—Cruickshunk, Smart k Co., agents. 7 _ Bessy, 2o tc ns, Simpson, for Hokitika, with suudry merchandize. — Butt and Andcr«on, agents. 7 Victoria, 56 tons, Renaud, for tho Grey River, with 45,000 feet timber and sundries.—Butt and Anderson, agents. 7—Kate, barque, 377 tons, Carter, for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs. Melville, Airs. Tuck, Mr. and Mrs. Bridal and 2 children, Mr. Russell, Mr. ana Mrs. Knowles, J. Curran, W. Murray, J. Allsop, Mrs. Allsop and child, U. Williams, J. Murphy, S. Souse, K. Brady, W. Pedgrift, R. Walker, J. Malcolm, X. Smart, L. Adamson, W. Alderson, (0.) Penson. —Henderson &, Macfarlane, agents. 9—Lombard, barque, 20S tons, Wolfe, from Newcastle, N.S.W., with 104 head cattle.—J. S. Macfarlane and Co., agents. 10—Aloatross, 86 tons, Braund, for tho Grey River, and Hokitika, (from tho Manukati), in ballast. 10 Gazelle, 24 tons, Loverock, for Hokitika, with 40 bags flour, 1 hag bread, 1 pkg. merchandise, 1 parcel, 5 cases, 2 bales, Williams & Co. ; 1 Hale leather, 1 canvas pkg., Ott and Westfall; 2 bales leather, 1 canvas pkg., R. Walker & Co.; 1 balo, 1 caso leather, 1 canvas pkg., McCaughan ; 1 bale leather, Maiterand Maule ; 3 pkge. do., W. Ramsey; 1 bale, 1 pkg. 1 ease, 1 trunk leather, 4 casks pegs, J. Croker ; 6,500 feet of timber, T. Ke'ly ; 23 cases merchandise, George Turrell; 29 tins paint, 5 gallons oil, T. Kelly ; 4 hhds. geneva, ex warehouse, under bond, G. Turrell. Passengers—W. J, Cox, W. Williams, J Stevenson, John Clunc, James Burke, D. Sullivan, Thomas Kolly, G. Gasburn and wife, and Peter Coylo.—T. W. Brown, agent. Xl—Beautiful Star, s.s., 125 tons, Morwisk, for Napier, with 4 qr.-casks port wine, 2 ditto brandy, 450 bags llour, 40 tons coal, and 50 tons general merchandize. —Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. 12 Three Sisters, 27 tons, Abrahams, for Hokitika via the Barrier, with 1,800 feet sawn timber, and sundries. 12 Union, brig, 157 tons, Bureh, for Newcastle, in ballast. Passengers—Abraham Gould, J. G. Hard. —Stone, Brothers & Co., agents. 12—Eclipse, 45 tons, Miller, for Hokitika, with 7,685 feet timber, and sundry merchandize. 13—Ahuriri, s.s., 131 tons, Flowerday for Tauranga and the South, with sundry merchandize for Napier and Wellington. Passengers — Captain Eraser, Captain Moir, Col. Williams, Lieut Toogood, Dr. Afplin, Mr. .sliadwell, and 1 soldier for Tauranga; 2 soldiers, 1 woman, 5 children, for Napier ; J.
R.-gan, J. Barnard, 1 eol ier, 1 woman, and 2 children, for Wellington; Mr. Cooper, J. Lloyd, for Lyttelton ; V. Washer, J Hafferty, for Otago. —Combes and Dtldy, agents. 16—Salamander, ship, 77 > tons, Clarko, for Glndstone, Queensland, in ballast. —J. S. Macfarlane and Co., agents. 17 —Shamrock, 22 tons, Stephens, for Port Chalmers and Mercury Bay, with sundries —4 passengers. 17 —Smuggler, 22 tons, William Gallagher, for tho Grey Hiver via Mercury Bay, with 5,000 feet timber, and sundry merchandize. Passongers— li. Chalmers, C. Holmes—Williams Sc Co., agents. 18— J. M. Joshua, ship, IMS tons, Verguson, for Callao, in ballast.—A. Woolley and Co., agents. 18 -Black Hawk. 44 tons, McLeod.Jbr Canterbury via Tauranga and Tairua, with G5 tons Commissariat stores, for Tauranga.—Captain, agent. 20—Kate Grant, 40 tons, Matzen, for Hokitika. — Butt and Anderson, agents. 21—Maria Eater, barque, 382 tons, Korn, for Valparaiso, in ballast. — Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. . 21—Sea Belle, 28 tons, Clare, for Hokitika, witti 30 CO bricks, and sundry merchandize. —'!'■ • Brown, agent. 21—Beautiful Star, s.s., 125 tons, Morwick, lor Napier, in balLtst.—Eleudorson & M&efarlanc, agents. 23—Rangatira, s s., 174. tons, Seymour, lor lnuranga and the South, with 30 cases old torn, 20 do. goneva, 5 -.J--casks port wine, 50 casks bottled beer, 100 bags Hour, 0 boxes soap, 1 crate bottles, 0 cases 1 tiu.-s drapery, 20 bags biicuit, Senses drapery, 3 horsey for Napier ; 4 ca-es stationery, 100 hags (lour, lor Wellington ; 2 b-tles 3 cases stationery, 2 plough wheels, 3 pared, for Dunedin. Passengers—D.A. C.G. Cattell, Lieut. Morris, and 1 saldier, tor lau-
ra'iga ; J. O'Shannassy, R. McLankin, and Mr. Kearney, for Napier ; G-. Mclbride, for Wellington.—Combe3 and Duldv, agents. 2-1 Itxpress, Bchooner, Xl-i) tons, Kilgour, for Taranaki and Wanganui, with 1 {-cask old torn, ICP tons Commissariat stores, for Turanaki; 50 tons Commissariat stores, and 31 pkgs. doors nad sashes, for Wanganui.—ilendorsoji and Mucfarlane, agents. 25—John Temperley, ship, 975 tons, Lieut. Ralph Liddle, U.N.K , -for Londo.i. Passengers—Col. Wyatt, C.13., (in commnndj ; Brevet-Major Macgivgor; Captains Ulewitt and Warren; Liouts. Toker, Pennofatlier, and Chevalier; En-ignsToul-main, llax, and Acheson, Mrs. Aclieson and familj-; Paymaster Simpson ; Quartermaster Purcell ; Mrs Purcell and family ; A adistant-Surgeon McNeil, 7. stall'-sergoants, 1 schoolmaster, 14 sergeants, a drummors, 150 ranli and file, 18 women, and 29 children. Acting Commissary-Qoneral Clerk and family, Lieut. Warburton, R.E. Invalids: 2 privates, 12th Regt.; 5 do., 11th do.; 2 do., 18th d'i.'; 2 do., oOtli do.; 4 do., 67th do. ; 3 do., GSth do. ; 1 do., 70th do. ; and 1 do., Army Hospital corps; also 10 military prisoners. Private passengers: saloon : Mr. Edward Pardoo ; Mr. David Buchannan; Mrs. and Miss Bennett. Steerage : William Newall; Mrs. Cockayne and 5 children; James Simpson ; Henry Sims ; Mrs. Smith and 3 children; Mr. and Mrs. David Ashor and 4 children; Mr. Benjamin Asher; Mr. H. Wallaeo ; Wm. Howe ; Patrick Halleran ; Mrs. 1 lavis and 3 children, John Blythe.—Total 299 souls.—D. fiathan, agent. 2.s—Frances Kenty, ship, 451 tons, Torrance, for Guam, with original cargo from Valparaiso. A. L. Thomson and Co., agouts. 2G—Alexander, 298 tons, Dempster, for Adolaido via Kaipara, with sundries.—Henderson & Macfarlaue, agents. 26—Bella Mary, 276 tons, Copping, for Hobart Town, with 1 bale papor bigs, 2 onsos liquorice, 6 hhds. black oil, 6,500 feot timber, 1 bale leather. Passongers—Dr. Creagh, Mins Webb, Mr. and Mrs Shepherd, Jno. Num, Mr. Gill, Jno. Williams, Kobt. Smith.— O. J. Stone & Son, agents. 2G—Xillah, GG tons, .Sullivan, for Napier via Mahuraugi, with sundries.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 612, 28 October 1865, Page 7
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