Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVED. July, 22, 8. s. Queen, 177 tons, Pole, from Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. Passengers — Saloon, Messrs. Moorhouse, Weld, Thompson, Cookson, Wakefield (2), Olivier, Costivier, Robertson, and Williamson. July 23, schooner Tyne, 36 tons, Linklater, from Wangauui. SAILED. July 22, s.s. Wonga Wonga, 103 tous, Renner, for Nelson via Pictou. Passengers — Messrs, Sacho, Baity, Toll, Corney, Mrs, Douohue, Miss Clarke, Lieut. Anderson, 14th Ilegt., 1 sergeant, aud 1 private. Same day — barque Hermiue, 256 tons, Berg, for Sydney. Passenger — Mr. J. Burns. ( July 23, brigantiue Rebecca, 115 tous, Robert- j son, for Otago. Same day — s.s. Queen, 177 tons, for Napier and Auckland. Same day — s. s. Storm Bird, 106 tons, Mundle, for Wanganui aud Taranaka. Passengers — Messrs Howson, and five other San Frausisco Minstrels, Messrs. Aitchison, Day and Hirst. IMPORTS. In the Storm Bird, Duncan & Vennell, Agents — part of original cargo from Auckland ; 1 case, Keene ; 3 kegs, order. In the Wonga Wonga, Duncan & Vennell, Agents, — 1 case fancy goods, ex. City of Hobart Town, Duncan & Vennell; 50 boxes candles, G. O'Hallorau ; 1 case clocks, Duncan & Vennell ; 1 do. merchandise, VV. G. Turnbull & Co.; 200 boxes candles, 1 case chicory, 11 do. oil, 13 cases, 1 trunk, 1 cask, 3 bales, o boxes, 3 casks oatmeal, 28 cheeses, D. Anderson ; 7 boxes, T. K. Warburton; 7 cases, Levy; 2 cases, W. Western ; 7 cases, 1 bale, 7 boxes caudles, 2 casks, 20 bags sugar, J. Port ; 2 boxes specie, £10,000, Bank New Zealand. RXPORTS. In the Esther, Bethune 6e Hunter Agents,— l case and 2 pkg. drapery, 1 do. ironmongery, Bethune & Hunter. In the Yarrow. JJ. S Ledger, Agent, — 150 head cattle, Jno. Morrison. In the Sisters, G. Crawford, Agent,— l case whisky, 1 do. port wine. 1 pkge. 1 box soap, 2 do. glass, 3 pkgs. drapery, G. Crawford ; 4 pkgs. furniture, 9 do. ironmongery, 5 do. paints & oils, 1 do. grass seed, 1 bullock dray, 6s iron-work, W. B.Rhodes; Lpkg. -drapery, 17 do. groceries. 4 do. boots, 3 do. oilman's stores, Johnston & Co. ; 12 pkgs. groceries, 1 keg rum, 1 do. tar, Levin & Co. ; 9 pkgs., Mrs. Fraser ; 5 do. drapery, J. Burne ; 3 bags flour, 1 do. rice, 1 gun, J. Richard son ; 5 pkgs., Stuart & Co. ; 1 bdle. leather, L. Levy ; 27 pkgs. stores, W. W. Taylor : 1 barrel sulphur, Dawson & Co. For Queen Charlotte's
Sound, — 1 iron tank, 1 cask sheepwash, 1 cask, 2 bags flour, 6 bags grass seed, 8 tin dishes, 1 dog. 1 parcel, 3 ovens, Capt. Halliday. The Great Eastern has once more left our shores on a vo}'age across the Atlantic. She sailed from Milforcl Haven on the afternoon or May 7, shortly before 3 o'clock. She carries 138 passengers, but by no means a full cargo.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1744, 24 July 1862, Page 2
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460Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1744, 24 July 1862, Page 2
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