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SHIPPING.

May 8. • Arrivals. Golden Crown, 209. Ellis, Auckland, passengers : Duke of Edinburgh, 51. Farquhar, Auckland, passengers ; Challenger, 27, Murray, Coromandel, passengers ; Lady Bowen, 29, Adams, Auckland, cargo ; Vixen, cutte •, 14, Anderson, Auckland, car-

,s;o; Swallow, schooner. 21. I'usTicll, Mercury Bay, timber; Storm IbVl, brigantine, 94, Sydney, N.S.W-, geneiul cargo ; Bessy, cutter, 25, Crunch, Wnikawan, timber; Bob Boy, 23, Me Gurney, Kennedy’s Bay, timber. Depart units. —Golden Crown, 209, Ellis, Auckland, passengers; Duke of Edinburgh, 61, Farquhar, Auckland, passengers: Challenger. 27. Murray, Coromandel, passengers ; Lady Bowen, 29, Adams, Auckland, cargo ; Mary Anne, ketch, IS. Stewart, Out :!ia. ballast ; Lady Bath, cutter, 14, Tdier, Tapu, ballast; Mariner, schooner. t : 2, Joiner, Bussell, ballast ; Hetty, schooner, 1.7, O’Dowd, Karita, ballast. ARRIVAL OF THE STORMBIItD. The fine topsail schooner Stoimbh'd, 94 tons, Captain Hurley, arrived in harbour yesterday mornutg from Sydney. The capaiu reports that he left Sydney on the 23rd of April. Experienced very heavy gales Pom ‘.he south-east and south during the first few days of the passage. Made the Three Kings on Friday, the 2nd inst. Oil Friday night and Saturday morning had a very strong blow from the north-east, accompanied with ve y heavy ram. On Sunday evening it'came on to blow tremendously hard from the south. Passed the Little Ba a'icr at 2 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon, and ai rived in ha 'hour eariy yesterday morning. Passengers—Messrs j. McCoy, M. McCoy, and L. W. Loveday. CAItgO :—IOO -}-sacks flour. 72 bags sugar. lf>7 bags sugar. 7(5 bags sugar, 32 bags coarse salt. 36 bags fine salt, 8 casks sugar. 68 bags potatoes. 50 bags marie, 25 cases brandy, 10 cases di.to. 10 casks ale, 10 casks ale, 5 casks a!e. 10 -J-cnsks Champion’s Vinegar, 10 boxes hltm. 1 ease bread machines, 2 bales hops.— E. Biuney. 1 case bread mnclencs, 7 cases L.W.L., 1 parcel. 50 hags bran. 2 bales stationery, 1 case, 5 cases kerosene, 60 bags bran. 2 cases sundries, 1 sewhig machine, 2 boxes. 36 bags potatoes, 18 bags onions. 300 bags maize, 1,000 spokes, 40 naves, 1,000 fc 1 lows, 2.000 feet timber, 20 shafts, 20 ba’es hay, 1 coil wire rope. G cases, 4 anchors, 2 cases ink, 1 coil rope, 1 sheet copper. 20 gunnies and 10 mats sugar, 50 cases Blood’s stout.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 182, 9 May 1872, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 182, 9 May 1872, Page 2

SHIPPING. Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 182, 9 May 1872, Page 2