SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OP' AUCKLAND.
j ARRIVALS. r ■ ■_ jus* ' 2—H.M.S. Eclipse, Captain Freemaiitle, from I > Kawau. I 2 —lvanhoe, schooner, 78 tons, McGregor, from Mongonni, with 6 tons. —Cruikshank, Smart, .and Co., agents. 2—Lancashire Witch, 1,574 tons, Captain George King, from London, with a large general cargo and the following passengers:—Richard Gee, Daniel Moverley, Robert Anstey, Ed. Sarah, Jacob Taylor, Joshna, George, an 1 Jacob Doel; Aaron Nobea, John Gumming, Alfred Pawson ; James, Wm., and Thomas Taylor; William Hamley, Wm Sale, Wm. Davey, Jos. Chappel, Arthur and Chas. Thomas, Thomas Twoddle, j Geo. Morris, James Scarlett, Richard, James, Edward and William Hare; Geo. Green, Jas. Clarke, Peter Cassidy, William Moore; Fred. Prike, Thomas Martin, William Roberts, Wm. Morris, Peter Temperley, John Morris; Alfred, Robert, and William White; John and Henry Rontley, Matthew, Moses, and Daniel Rontley; Frederick Danbray, Henry Buchan, Charles Fenton, Hagar Dixon, Thomas Wylie, David Mayram, Henry Seed, James Aspdeu, David - . Rotherwell, Wm. H. Penteluna, Wm. Bray, Jas. Tranvith, Thos. Gilding, Samuel Dudley, ; Thos. Taylor, Geo. Lee, Frances Gilham, Mary Gee, Anna Moverley, Emma Novis, Martha Cochrane, James, Sarah, and Eliza Battersley; Louisa Sale, Eliza Dale, Eliza,, Baker, Mary Chappel, Eliza, Thos., Anna King ; Rose and Louiza Stephens; Margaret Heere, Hannah, and Jessie Bayley ; Ida and Jane Temperley ; Hannah Roberts, Sophia and Jessie, Hill ; Eliza White, Eliza Rontley,. Hannah Aidey, Bessy Sutton, Eliza Wilkin--son, Ellen Bray; Eliza, Eliza A., and Eliza, Tanesworth; Mary A. Taylor, Hannah Treeson ; Annie, Eliza, Joseph, Patrick, and Mary, Gary; Sarah Lee,-Mary Cloran, Katty Hard-; ing; Mary and John Do.; Peter and Elizas Kennot; Charles, Sarah, and Edith M‘Gregor; Thomas, Harriet, and Eliza Gee; Samuel and Eliza Taylor; John, Marianne, Wm., Eliza,, and Richard Moverley; Susannah, Francis, and Mary Do.; John,' Mary Anne, Mary and Geo. ' Colen; Jas., Marianne, Catherine, Godfrey Tan--ner; Thos. and Anne New; Geo., Mary, Alice, and Eva Way; William, Sarah, Wiliam j King; Nicholas, Margaret, John, Margaret,; and William Serah; Johnston, Alice, and | Alice Harris; John, Eliza, Gertrude, and j Walter Dale; Levi, Eliza, Emma, Alfred, - Maria Doel.; Sarah, George, and Minnie Aldertdn;, Joseph Smith, GeorgeXea, Edward, Bowerman, James Morrpw ; Charles, Arthur, and Frederick Alderbon ; William- Fawkes, Catherine and Sarah Garley ; Sarah Alderbon, - Mary, Eliza, Mary, Sarah, and George Poulton;, James,- Harriett, and James Matthews; Wm.; and Eliza Leriy, George Stanton, Anne s Weston ; , Maria,. Anne,, and .John Neill; ; Robert, Eliza, Anne, and Levi Lever; Daniel j and Anne Bayley; Samuel, Lucy, and Harriet - Temperley; Joseph and' Mary Anne Harrison; Joseph, Mary, and Mary Roberts; William j and Mary Bice; James, Michael, Rachael, and : Sarah Morris; Edwin.Sophia, Laura, and; Amy Hills ; jHenryj Anne, and Eliza Saun- . ders; George, Louisa, Harriet, and Georgej Venables; -George, Fliza, - Florence,- and - Mary White; George and Emma Dickin; j William and Angelina Davis; Nathaniel,. Louisa, Charlotte, and- Charles Bellinghurst; Henry, Ellen, and Grace Keys; Jonathan and Eliza Pinhorne; William afid Anne Tweedle ; Edward, Ellen, and James Harper ; - Daniel, Martha, and Rebecca Hardy; Thomas, Bella, John, Jane,.and' Joaeph Morris; Joseph, Margaret, Metcalf, Robert, Samuel, Judith, and Wesley Hare ; Michael, Anne, Patrick, and John Montague'; George, Letitia, and William Wbiskin ; John and Eliza Payne; Frances Stephens; Richard, Jane, Thomas,and Wm. Taylor; John Bebille, Aaron, Anne,.George, Sarah,andThos..Nobe3; , John, Fanny J arid John Worstle.; Matthew, Anne, and Thos. Wpul.es; Jas., Anne, Eliza, and- Jana Bacon ; Robert, John -Jackson ; Patrick, Anne, James, Winifred Cleric ;■-Peter and Sarah Rateliffe; -Ji and-Mary Gumming; 'John-and-Ruth Bartlam; Thos., j . Charlot.te r ;an4 Hepry, JTaoelojr y, Jpspph; and Eliza Reed; jlenry. Eliza Atkinson ; Lydia aqd Louisa Battensley Janjes, Margt., John, arid Harriett' Farmer ; Thoihas, Margaret, jud,,,Bai*b~ Ushanand MarthdT Mouldy ;' Robert, Mary Anne, Bnd .dfl^h>L^ ; ; A d aß f» J^artha^apd ; ; Stanfrpi, Hqnry, and Maria Alfred Snd.Mary Martin ; ThomavAnne, and Arthur - Baker; - Benjamin, -Rebecca, . Jemima;- Eliza and ATice Chappell ;; -Wm., Rachel, and Edith • 1 Baldwin-; William/ Mafyi-Hehry and' Radhel " Thbiras ; John and Chariotte-GirJs/Hbberi; Eliza, ahdTheresa-Pdtts ; ; WilHam and' Rlika : : Ltacad,* William, Eliza, William,. '|sl&a,.,dhd ’ Richard doddison; and yjqtori? > kW* ; ner ;,. William, .Williw Jajaes : j Burroughs; Wilhaqi and' Angeling; : Davis, ~ Thomas, Mary, Mary, add- Emanuel., Bentley $ - John, Mary, Eliza, Hannah, and Kate Davey ; John/; Anne,, Stephen,; and Martha Wefcton ; * , James and' Sarah Jenkin, Joehi and 'Frances Lenton; William, Anne; ;: Thbrnaa ‘and Mary -Salisbury; Henry, Alice, and Henry •• Aspden ; ; Erahcis, Alice, ..and Thomas’ ' Geraiz i Jas., f Alic«v Edmond,; andjjlUce Warring;.Wm. Wm. Lettie. Annie and Alfred .Gibbon ß * John, , Harriett, and' Harry Barton ; Alexander and Mary Pentelupa, Thomas, Eliza* Charles, and Elizabeth Bray ; Samuel, Jan'e, John, Thomas, and James Halliday; John, Jane, John, | Edward, v Martin,.- and . Elizabeth »Tuewith ; I Wm. and Selin* *Rowe, ; *ThomasandEmma i Treason; George, Anne, Ruth, and Luke Bucki stone ; Alexander and Mary Leslir ; John, Anne, Joseph, Wm.*; and;Mary‘Norton ; Geo. and Eliza Smith; Henry, Eliza, Henry, Robert, and Sarah. Foydftr, ;c Robert] end .Jjme.Cox,; > George, Swab, and Thomas Pratt, James and Grace Glegg, Thos. C. Simpson, Chas. Alderton. Total, 490. ■ , i DEPARTURES. .June—j 2— Chance, barque, for Newcastle. i PROJECTED DEPARTURES ■Prince ‘Alfred,, s.s., for Wellington and the Sonth,_ i to-dhJTjif: - ■ -T Anne and’Jane, barque, for Newcastle, early. Camilla, fqj; Newcastle* T rr v Salamander, sA iot Guam; early. ■’ Thos. Brown, barque, for the South Faoific, Dublin, ship, for San Francisoo, «i ;> General Cameron, Schooner, for Bay of Islands, ’ early. ,v : • '■ ‘ ; ' ’ ■' *' H.M.S l Edipße,'for-Wellington, to-day. ENTERED INWARDS, - 'Coastwise,. - JOME ; . -y-'jis 2—Kate Grant, schooner. 40 tons, llatzen, from Wangareii and Mangapai, with -16, kegr. butter, i 3 casks tallow, 2 dozen hides, 7' pigs, 3 cases porter^. and • 10 passengers.^ —Buchanan and j Ste#ari; kgent 2— -Stag, 18 tons,, Woodcock, from Great Barrier, with 35 tons firewood; and 2 passengers. 2 5; tops, ' Harris from- i overty^-Biy, ’] inih cattle, .“poi $ fr>ps toes. I—Edmonds 1 —Edmonds and Ja|dns, agents. REPORTED INWARDS, ' Fobbtgß. . ... jußb ” . -, % , 2— Victoria, schooner, 56 tons, Beynajpd, from Bdro‘onga, with a cargo of fruit, &xx)a-nat’,ofl, '•ndjpie^tdce,' \ CLEARED OUTWARDSw ‘i «’* ■ • . CoaStWisb., ( • ’ M ' . ■ • ;.' ju'tiis' ' “ ~ ' 2— Stag, 16 tons, Woqdobck, for Coromandel,.ln bahasfc ; ; ’ 1 bag sugar, I box pipes, 6 tins beef,'a bales h|ankets, ,2o iron potsJ S dozen sacks,,* tins Edmonds and JddnS, agepts.J •;' , . '
2 —Dot, schooner, 27 tons, Anderson, for Wangarei, in ballast. - 2— Virion, 18 tons. Brown, for Mahnrangi, with 80 sacks wheat, 2 tons potatoes, £ do. bone dost, with 7 passengers.—Edmonds and Jakins, agents. ENTERED OUTWARDS. FO!!EIGW. JUNE 2—Thonas Brown, barque, 278 tons, . Bulli-ck Island, South Pacific. IMPORTS FOREIGN. Ex Victoria, from Rorotonga - 85,009 oranges, 1 ton oil, T6O gals, limejuice, 500 cocoa nuts, 500 pines, and 450 lbs. preserved bananas. Per Lancashire Witch, from London: 10 cases, order; 84 pkgs., Hugh Reid;. 1 case, James Harris; 35 pkgs., order; 50 cases, 56 pkgs., 1 bin, order; 2 cases, Thomson, Keith, and Co.; 22 cases, order; 1 case, as addressed ; 295 pkgs., Mabin and Graham ; 1 cask, as addressed ; 1 bale, do.; 30 pkgs., G. J. Stone and Son ; 1 bale, order; 1 case, as addressed ; 2 casks, do.; 130 casks, Charles Hawkewood; 1 ca*e, Cruickshank, Smart, and Co.; 15 cases, Bucholz and Co.; 3 cases, order; 1 box, as addressed ; 2 cases, J. W. Pearce; 3 do., order; 10 bales, John Roberton and Co.; 217 pkgs., W. Hobson; 44 pkgs., H. Lee; 1 case, as addressed ; 84 bales, do.; I case; E. .Wayte; 14 bales, order; 59 pkgs., do. ; 1 box, as addressed ; 87 pkgs., order; 50 boxes, do.; 5 cases, Charles Clayton ;26 pkgs., Samuel Edmonds; 8 do., order; 6 bales. Officer Commanding Royal Artillery ; 76 pkgs.. Superintendent of Stores; 4 pkgs.,. H. and L. j. Sheppard ; 1 cask, S. Hague Smith; 1 case, John Rout; 6 trunks, William H. Smyth; 3 cases, order; 1 bale, John W. Neale ; 1 case, order ; 150 casks, Gilfillan and Co.; 3 cases, R. Hapaptou; 5 do., E. and H. Isaacs ; 5 dp., Robert Walker; 1 case, Gilfillan and Co.; Ifi pkgs., as ad-, dressed: 3 cases, R. W- Dyson: 12 hhds, R. Moore: 8 pkgs., A. C. Clarke & Son ; 25 casks, order; 7 pkgs. Hartley Webster; 1; case, N. Carey Hill; 1 case, as addressed; 6 cases,. A. Clarke & Son ; 3Q pkgs., order; 2 pkgs, H. W. Edwards; 8 cases, J. Halliday; 1 case, order; 4 cases, do.; 20 bags, Thos. Park ; 31 cases, D. Graham & Go.; 26 pkgs, A. J. Allom ; 1 case, T. Short; 1 do., T. Buddie ; 1 do, Seccombe & Co.; 6 pkgs., E. G. Norris; 1 case, as addressed ; 1 case, 1 box, l ease, 1 box, as addressed ; 12 cases, order; 413 pkgs. and- one sample, 12 pkgs.. Order; 1 box, as addressed ; 40 pkgs, order; 8 cases, A. Clarke and Son; 1 case, order; 167 pkgs., J. H. Burnside & Co.; 469 dp, H. and. J. Sbepperd & Go.-; 2 cases, T. Gheeseman ; Sl6 pkgs, order; 6 cases, Deputy Superintendent of Stores; 18 pkgs., J. W. Neale ; 1. case, F. H. Lewisson ; 39- cases, as addressed ; 12 hhds., S. Hague Smith ; 703 pkgs,, Combes & Daldy; 248 do., D. Nathan ; 4 do, 0- Stiohbury & Son ; 242 do., Brown, Campbell, & Co.; 10 bales, order; 65 cases,,J. \V,Npale; 2 do, E. &H. Isaacs; 1 case, S. & J. R. Voile; 153 pkgs., Lewis Brothers; 1 box, as addressed ; 68 pkgs.. Steam Saw, &c. Co.; 10 do., S. & J. R. Vaile; 55 do., E. and H. Isaacs; 88 do., Newman & Ewen ; 4 cases, Samuel Brown ; 15 pkgs. order; 1 bale, Doitsch & Keering; 1 case, Joseph Gane; 1 parcel, as addressed; 10 cases, order ; 20 pkgs, John Blaick; 26 : do, 1281 tdo. (iron), E. Porter; 3 casks,, as addressed; 2 chests, R. B. Lusk; 2 cases, F> H. LewissoiH 83 pkgs, order; 286 do. A Owen «nd Graham; 200 casks. Brown, Ganipbeif, and Co.; 294 pkgs., George Turrell9o do., order; 22 cases, .D. Bum2oß pkgs., order ; 40 cases, Cruickshank, Smart, and Co,;. 143 pkgs, W. Phillips and Son ; 7 d 0... E. and TT. Isaacs; 419 do., Morrin, and Co.; 53 do. Brown, Campbell, and.Co.;, 7 cases, E. Wayte; 7 pkgs:, Lewis Brothers.;; 1 case, Mr. Lempriere; 1 do, T: B, Hill;,; 150 cases. Brown,-Campbell; and ,Co.‘; roller and; handle, 20 hhds., order ; 8 pkgk, brder ; 2 cases, A. G. Ascher; 1 box, as. addressed ; 15 pkgs., order. ARRIVAL 05 H - M;&'Eqi^P,SE. l : ;! H.M.S. EoHpse arrived’heire, iasit, evening, frqni the whithar. she been sent with patcheS :L for his Eideljehoy, the day before, - /The Eclipse remained anchored at jKawan_'foiLthe-iught, and yesterday. His Excelleniy the Governor remains -at Kawan fpr the present. The Eclipse will in all probability sail to-day for Wellington. : TESTIMONIAL TO DR.* WILLS, OP THE’ ■ LANCASHIRR Ij-.W^TC^...-ThA’ following testimonial was' presented to Dr. Wills,'of the Lancashire Witbb; by- the immigrants who arrived by that vessel.- ■! ’ «June I, 1865.“To W. Wills, Esq,—.'MrD, Surgeon .Superit:: intendent,LancashireWitchl [" * 1 . “ the ' undersigned passengers on board<.the;Lancashire Witch; desire- to convey hp youionr Ihighebteem ahd appreciatibn of the' valn•bje aervioes you have 'rendered; during dqr lniig voyage :frorii England, now rapidly drawing 1 to * termination... “ Your courteous and cordial intercourse have entitled you-to ohr; respiset and esteem, whilst to yoor ekilffd and assiduous attention in times, of sickness, we are mainly indebted- 'for our general healtb andf safetr-ati this-protracted, stage of the voyage. . v N^weaddithatypubave., secured- -the., gratitude and admiration of all, when recovery of health has attended the- result of ybnr ’labors, when, at • the. .same, time, yoqr .uniform; diligent endeavor? add solicitous' care have in no small degree so- | lacedithe igrief i of.; afflicted’ parents,' where, under the Providence of God, hpman efforts have proved ' nnavailing. “As fathers of families,- we farther desire to ; testify our. obligations to yon. for having exercised ‘so vigilant a guardianship young daugh:ters, and provided for their necessary control and j supervision by a measure calculated at once to, .raise the moral tone of 'the passengers and relieve our extreme,parental ahxfety. l 1 “ Thus, in separating, -we desire that onr best i wishes may aocompany ydu on your return to your home andfaraily. that yon may be long spared to. continue in a pf -extended-.usefulness, to enjoy a high professiofial ihd social'deputation, the prptisjjß <?f virtnona Ijffp, and. the ,«wtoladioiit of J declining years. ” • , Here follow thp ri^mtures. | *; / ; . } The awivars frit the past week are. is follows : —(ha thff 27th’, Salamander, 's.s,j' frpm Tfewcast te, with cattle. On the 29th, the Alfred, 5.8., from, the; South, with A general cargo Lady Alicia. from Newcastle, with coal. ” On the ’ 3lSt, Alice Camerpq, barqne,/from,Sydney,i. with a general cirgo. On June 2nd. thp .ihip'Lancashire Wifol}, w^fl;,immigrants,end general; (cargo. 0 Th‘e' following are.the departures: —On .tihe 27th, HM S. Fsk, for Ifelboume; the- Neva schhoherJ’foF th6’ S nth Sri; Islands; ' and India,' barque, for New, as le. On Jane <'|epniaaf, barque, for Sydney;- and the Rangitoto, s.s., for • Sydney, with the home mail On the *2nd, -fehe Chance, barque, Newcastle. i: ; /> : /T'
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2446, 3 June 1865, Page 2
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2,102SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2446, 3 June 1865, Page 2
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