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AUGUST. 24, Annie, barque, 449 tons, E. James, from Newcastle, N.S.W. 24, Falcon, ketch, 37 tons, Morrison, irom Wairau. Passengers: Messi's C. Redwood, Watson, Rainer, Wall, Coward. , 24, Elizabeth, 33 tons, Bhorb, from Wairau. 25, Luna, p. 8., 200 tons, Fairchild, from JTapier. SAILED. 25, Falcon, schooner, 37 tons, Morrison, for Wairau. Passengers : Messrs C. Redwood, Barry, Bowson. Miss Flinn. 25, Elizabeth, schooner, 33 tous, Short, for Blenheim. In ballast. IMPORTS. In tho Annie, Dransfield, agent— 7oo tons coals, Dransfield. In the Falcon, W. and G. Turnbull and Co., agent— 3 tons potatoes, Morrison; 22 bules wool, 10 bales flax, Levin and Co. : 29 sacks malt, 125 sacks barley, Kreeft : 9 hides, Guilford. In tho Elizabeth, Joseph and Co., agents— 1611 bushels barley, 2 tons potatoes, order. In the Halcione, Levin and Co., agents— 2 cases, order; 1 case, Genoral Assembly Library ; 1 do, Harrington ; 1 do, Beauchamp ; 2 do, Marriott ; 1 do, Davis ; 1 do, Green ; 2 pkgs, Hogg ; 1 case, Jackson ; 1 do, Giesen j 99 caaes, 15 casks, 100 boxes, 6 octaves, Turnbull, Reeves, and 00. 5 2 cases, Buddie; 1 do, Taylor and Watt; 1 do, Lemon ; 2 boxes, Johnston ; 1 pkg, Fitzgerald; 1 case, Bamber ; 1 do, Francis ; 1 do, JM'Barnetfc ; 1 do. Seymour : 1 do, Willis ; 1 do, Kebbell ; 1 do, Taylor ; 1 do, Lowes ; 1 do, Dawson ; 2 puncheons, Williamson ; 4 cases, order ; 1 do, M. S. Bell ; 1 do, Secretary Post Office ; 3 do, Golonial Secretary ; 1 do, Fox ; 3 do, T. J. L. ; 2 bales, 0. R. W. ; 1 case, J. C. Crawford ; 3 casks, R. Snoll ; 2 cases, M'Beth ; 1 ease, Capt. Bishop ; 2 cases, 3 pigs, 3 fowls, order: 1 case, Wynll; 12 sheep, 3 pkgs, Wuddington ; 4 cases, Burrett ; 1 do, Moss ; 1 box, Matchcll ; 1 chest, BrewBter ; 1 parcel, Bannister ; 1 bale, Wyass ; 19 cases, Gandv; 2 casks, 21 cases, 14 pkgs, Barraud ; 21 pkgs, Forster ; 10 casks, Alexander ; 72 pkgs, Wellington Gas Co.; 7 trunks, 8 pkgs, Hunt ; 6 cases, Ullmcr ; 11 pkgs, 1 cask, order ; 20 pockets, Bethune and Hunter; 29 pkgs, order; 5 tanks, 1 case, Edmeades ; 2 trunks, Pilcher 5 30 casks, order; 5 case 3, 4 bales, Sargood, Son, and Ewen ; 15 pkgs, 2 cases, Burne ; 5 pkgs, 5 cases, order ; 13 pkgs, Denton ; 2 cases, order ; 10 cask?. Taylor and Watt ; 3 cases, Honey will ; 60 pkgs, order ; 9 pkgs, Todd ; 2 eases, Sloan ; 5 cases, Edmonson : 39 pkgs, order ; 19 pkgs, order; 7 pkgs, Moss; 15 pkgs, Edwards and Co. j 21 pkgs, Kirkcaldio and Stains ; 13 cases, order, fo>- Napier ; 104 pkgs, Williams, for Napier j 2 cases, order, for Turanaki ; 2 cases, order, for Nelsou 3 4 pkgs, 2 casks, Mills; 1266 case?, 50 pkgs, 86 qr-casks, 108 barrels, 524 bags, 40 bales, 90 casks, 35 kegs, 137 bundles, 8 tierces, 5 pockets, 40 sets tubs, W. and G. Turnbull and Co. ; 181 caaes, 50 boxes, 3 casks, 227 pkgs. Krull and Co. ; 20 bales, W. W. Taylor; 16 pkgs, Lucas; 50 cases, Lecoq Freres; 62 bales, 34 drums, 109 casks, 5 barrels, 31 cases, 40 kogs, 20 pkgs, 185 bundles, I truss, 1 case plants, 10 boxes, Levin and Co. ; 57 cases, 238 bundles, 55 casks, 176 pipes, 24 furnace bars, 2 cisterns, 3 boxes, 2 boilers, 2 furnace fronts, 6 boiler pipes, 1 cask cement, 18 coils, 198 kegs, 4 barrels, 6 hhds, 1 crate. 36 grindstones, 3 pairs bellows, 2 casks lead, 60 lots wire, 10 nests tubs, Gibson ; 17 cases, 11 bales, 5 qrcasks, Joseph and Co. ; 23 kegs, 16 bundles, 6 Jkegs, 12 furnace pans, 1 eases, 1 bale, 3 casks, 7 puncheon, E. W. Mills;. 151 cases, 40 qrcaeks, 10 sheets lead, 21 bales, 50 drums, 38 casks, 80 bundles, Rhodes and Co. ; 38 bales, 19 cases, 1 pkg samples, Stewart aud M'Donald ; 9 cases, 40 qr-caeks, 10 bales, 81 sacks, 151 half-chests, 1 box, Pearce ; 6 cases, 100 bags, 4 qr-casks, 2 cases, order ; 67 pkgs, 2 casks, 19 grindstones, 16 cart boxes. Duthie; 86 pkgs, Reid ; 3 pkge, 57 do wire, 100 boxes, 30 cases, order; 5 qr-casks, 50 casos, Bannatyne and Co. ; 50 casks, 1 easo, Stuart and Co. ; 64 caac3, 2 bales, order ; 95 cuses, 23 pkgs. 40 barrels, 10 bales, 10 qr-casks, 210 kegs paint, Vennell, Mills, and Co. : 16 casks, 2 kegs, 7 bags, 5 chests, 67 cases, order ; 18 cases, 7 pkgs, 3 bales, Joseph and Co. ; 27 bags, 11 pkgs, 12 bales, 10 qr- casks, 90 drums, 2 cases, Turnbull, Reeves, and Co. ; 2 barrels, 3 bags, 1 case, 15 barrels, 11 boxes, 92 cases, 11 casks, 10 pkgs, 2 bales, 1 box, T. and W. Young ; 50 cases, 53 pkgs, 20 kegs, order ; 2 cases, 837 bars ; 2 casks, 27 pkgs, Johnston and Co, ; 300 bags salt, 114 cases, 2 hhda., 6 qrcasks, 3 pkgs, Taylor and Watt ; 160 cases, 72 bales, 10 qr-casks, 51 casks, order ; 21 pkgs, Atkinson, Taranaki ; 14 cases, 1 bule. J. Smith, Te Aro. EXPOET3. In the Falcon, W. and G. Turnbull and Co., agents — 5 cases geneva, 1 case glassware, 1 pkg lineeed meal, 1 parcel drapery, W. and G. Turnbull and Co. ; 1 truss drapery, A. R. Stewart; 13 sacks oats, F, C. Kreeft ; 3 cases drapery, 1 bag seed, 1 truss drapery, 2 trunks, 1 case boots, Whittcm, Nicholson, and Co.; 1 set three harrows, 1 whippolo tree, E. W. Mills ; 1 bale collars, Evans ; 1 case bottled ale, W. M. Bannatyne nnd Co ; 1 parcel, Lyon ; 5 tons coals, Dransfield. EXPECTED ABIUVAIS. Rangatira, from the South, this day. Phcebe, s.s., from Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau, 26th. Rangitoto, s.s., from Melbourno via the West Coast, 28th. PEOJECTED DEPARTURES. Phoebe, s.s., for tho South, 27th. Rangatira, s.s., for Napier, 28th. Rangitoto, s 8., for Melbourne via the South, 28th. The p.s. Luna arrived here, from Napier, at 6.30 p.m. last night, and brought a Maori member. Sho left Napier at 1.30 p.m. on the 24th; experienced heavy weather throughout tbe passage. On tho arrival of the Halcione, Dr. Buhner, surgeon of tbe ship, was presented by the steel-age passengers with the following friendly address — "Dear Sir, — At the end of this successful voyage w: j , the undersigned passengers, wish to express to you our sincero thanks for your kind attention, and the interest you have taken in our welfare, during the whole period of om- stay on board the Halcione. Believing it is your intention to commence practice in New Zealand, wo accordingly wish you every success, and we feel cure your zeal will be appreciated by all thoso with whom you may be brought in contact. With our best wishes to Mrs Bulmer, and hoping she will find New Zealand everything that she desires."
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3287, 26 August 1871, Page 2
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