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The New Zealand Herald

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF AUCKLAND

Monthly Shipping List – Port of Auckland
Entered Inward – September, 1864

Ship'PORTLAND'
ARRIVALS

Portland, ship, 871 tons,
Captain PETERS, from London

Passengers

ALSTON, Mr & Mrs
ARNOLD, Charles
ATKINSON, John
BERNARD, Henry & Elizabeth
BEUFIELD, Colin B
BIRD, Joseph
BRENETON, Ellen
BRIGHT, Samuel, Mary, Susan, Hannah, Samuel & Annie
BROSNAN, Catherine
BRYSON, Thomas
BURGE, Susan
CAMPBELL, George & Christina
CARLETON, Mr & Mrs Hugh
CARRY, Ellen
CHAMPION, William
CLARKE, John & Agnes
CONNELL, Patrick, Mary and Mary
CONNOR, Robert, Henry
COOPER, Harry, Jane, and Jane Elizabeth
CORBETT, Dr Robert T
CORBETT, Mrs Jane, Lorimer, Grace, Jessie, Helen, Sarah Mary, Jane, Robert & Fred.
CURRAN, Helen
DAVIS, John
DEANS, Elizabeth and Elizabeth
DISO, Edwin B
DOWD, Mary
DOWNEY, Richard B, Ellen and Richard
DRENMAN, Ellen
DRENNAN, Ann J
DUNLOP, John
DYER, Helena
EDWARD, Henry W
EDWARDS, Isabella
ELMORE, M E
FALKNER, Matthew
FORGHAM, Mr & Mrs Thomas
FOSSETT, Charles & Wm
FOSSETT, Mary A, Amelia, William and Henry
FOSTER, Letitia
FOSTER, Robert and Eliza
FOSTER, William
FRAMPTON, Robert
FRAZER, Ann, Catherine, Rachael, Mary & Sarah
FRITH, Elizabeth
GILLICHAN, Sohn (sic) ? John
HADFIELD, George S
HALL, Patrick, Bridget, Thomas & Joseph
HALLIWELL, Frank
HARVEY, Abigail
HARVEY, Annie
HEALY, Thomas
HIGGINSON, John
KEARNE, Patrick
KENWORTHY, James, Jane, Sarah Ann & Ralph
KING, Mr & Mrs
KINGHAM, David
LAHEEN, Catherine
LAHEEN, John
LAVENDAR, William
LAWSON, John
LAYBOURN, Adam, Mary Ann, Susan, Margaret, Thomas, Mary Ann, Maria, Annie, Adam, Robert and Mark E

 

Passengers, cont.

LEAHY, Michael
LEAHY, Patrick
LOMAS, William, Sarah and Sarah Ann
LUCAS E A
M’DERMOT, Bridget
M’GEHAN, Anne
M’GEHAN, Owen and Mary
M’LEOD, James
MACKAY, George
MAHER, Hugh and Daniel
MARSON, James T, Ann, Emily and Sarah
MASSEY, John and Catherine
MAWSON, John
MAY, James
McDONALD, Robert
McKELLAR, Mary
McQUISTIN, Thomas, Mary, Thomas & Amelia
MILLAR, Jane
MITCHELL, James
MITCHELL, William and Sarah Ann
MOASE, William, Mary Ann, Henry, Thomas, W R, Mary L, James G and Elizabeth
MOORS, Henry J
NEIL, Thomas and Ellen
NILE, Edward and Mary
O’BRIEN, Eleanor
ORLANDS, Ann, Edward, Frederick, John
PAGE, Eliza, Emily, Charles H and Aathier
PARK, Robert and Joseph
PARKER, John
PARKER, Susanna, Samuel, Sarah, William, Susannah, Charles John and Jane E
PEACHY, John
PECK, Thomas
PHEASANT, Edward
PHELAN, Daniel
POSNAR, Harris
POYNER, George, Ann and James
PULSFORD, George
REA, William
ROCHAIL, George
ROSE, Robert
RUSBY, William
SHARPHAM, William
SINCLAIR, Isabella
SINCLAIR, William
SKUTER, William
SMITH, Charles
SMITH, Susan and Bessy
STAPLE, Samuel
STEPHENSON, Jane
STEPHENSON, William, Elizabeth & Charles R
STERNMAN, Helena
STONE, Samuel
TICKKER, Harriet E
TIDDY, James and Louisa
TONER, Patrick and Mary
TOWNSEND, John
WALLACE, Joseph
WALMOT, Harriet
WARREN, William and George T
WELLS, Mary and Susan M
WILLAR, William
WRIGHT, Ralph

Cruickshank Smart & Co., agents

ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP PORTLAND FROM LONDON


This splendid clipper, in command of Capt. Peters, arrived in harbour last night, after another excellent run of 94 days from the Downs, thus fully keeping up her reputation of being a fast vessel, her last passage to this port being made in 81 days.

The following are the particulars of her voyage: Sailed from the Downs on the 28th May, taking her final departure from the Start Point on the 1st June.

Passed inside the Cape de Verdi Islands without sighting them and experienced very poor and light NE trades. Cross the Equator on the 23rd June, in longitude 28(W. The SE trades also proved indifferent and baffling. Sighted the Island of Tristan D’Acunha on her 46th day out and crossed the meridian of the Cape of Good Hope on her 56th day out. Ran down her easting between the parallels of 46( and 49(, experiencing fine light weather throughout.

 


Passed to the southward of Tasmania without sighting it on her 76th day out from the Start. The first land made on this coast was Cape Maria Van Diemen, which she sighted on Sunday last and has since been baffled on the coast by light winds and calms, having been ever since Sunday night fetching from Cape Brett.


The Portland brings an addition to our population of some 230 souls, all in good health and under the medical charge of Dr Corbett. There were no deaths, but seven births during the passage and the ship has arrived in port in a very clean and creditable condition.

The Portland is consigned to Messrs Cruickshank Smart & Co.

Ibid, September 1.

Transcribed: Jacqueline Walles, New Zealand, July, 1999.   Table of contents
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