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PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH.

A RETURN of all VESSELS entered OUTWARDS during the Quarter ended 30th June 1854.

Date of Entry. Vessel. No. of Tons. Master. No. of Men. Destination. Cargo.
April 8. Velox. 141 Holford. 8 Kawhia. General.
" 15. Rebel. 109 Matheson. 6 Melbourne. 1704 bags Potatoes—108 tons.
" 26. Lady Clarke. 450 Tovar. 18 Batavia. Ballast.
May 1. Matilda. 20 Haybottle. 2 Kawhia. Remainder of original cargo from Wellington.
May 2. Rapid. 150 Wilson. 10 Melbourne. Original cargo from Nelson, and 25 tons Potatoes, and 70 kegs Butter shipped at this Port.
June 3. Velox. 141 Holford. 9 Sydney. Original cargo from Kawhia, and 33 bales Wool, 36 kegs Butter, 1032 sacks Potatoes, and 84 sacks Oats shipped at this Port.
June 20. Eclipse. 393 Laing. 18 Auckland. Remainder of Original Cargo from London, and 47 kegs Butter, 2 cases Draperies, and 220 bags Oats shipped at this Port.
June 24. Titan. 161 Davidson. 7 Melbourne. 170 tons Potatoes, 3 cases Chairs, and 8 boxes Candles.
June 30. Gazelle. 175 McKenzie. 8 Newcastle. Ballast.

H. M. Customs, New Plymouth,
1st July, 1854.

W. LEECH,
Collector of Customs.




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🏭 Return of vessels entered outwards at the Port of New Plymouth

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 July 1854
Shipping, Port of New Plymouth, Customs, Outwards, Statistics
8 names identified
  • Holford, Master of vessel Velox
  • Matheson, Master of vessel Rebel
  • Tovar, Master of vessel Lady Clarke
  • Haybottle, Master of vessel Matilda
  • Wilson, Master of vessel Rapid
  • Laing, Master of vessel Eclipse
  • Davidson, Master of vessel Titan
  • McKenzie, Master of vessel Gazelle

  • W. Leech, Collector of Customs