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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

Entxrbd Inwards. September 12— Napi, 18 ton§, Hooker, from Matakana, with 300 posts and rails, 15 tons firewood. September 14— Egmont, ship, 767 tons, Capt. Gibson, from London. Passengers— Mr. J. Barber, Mr». Caroline Barber, Miss Sophie Barber, Mr. James Barber, Miss Caroline Barber, Miss Catherine Barber, Miss Laura Barber, Mr. William Jones, Mr. White, Mrs., White, Major Lloyd, Miss Mathews, Miss Emma Mathews, Miis C. E. Reynolds, Miss Gibson, Mr. William Culbert, Mr. T. S. Poole, Colina McAskill, Christina McAskill, Kenneth McAskill, Jane Louisa McAskill, Euphemia McAskill, William Kensholle, John Havill, William Sherrett, Mary Ann Sherrett, Thomas Chipendall, Thomas Edward Ward, Charles W. Law, James Upjohn, Hannah Upjohn, James Upjohn, Maria Upjohn, Claudia Upjohn, Catherine Upjohn, Charlotte Upjohn, Henrietta Upjohn, James Upjohn, Thomas Upjohn, William Rathbone, William Wells, Robert Wells, George Wells, Laura Roberts, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Smart and infant, Edwin 'Hillman, John J. Hillman, Susan Adams, John Mackey, Thomas Haywood, Mary Haywood, Amy Sedge, George Powell, George Holty, Edwin Cock Roberts, Joseph Phillip Roberts, Arscott Roberts, Alfred Roberts, Stephen Sedge, W. Blencowe, J. T. Smith, Jane Smith, Frederick Jarne* Smith, Emily Smith, George D. Smith, John Redwood, Emily Redwood, Thomas Redwood, John Redwood, Hannah Redwood, Daniel Redwood, Henry Redwood, Geo. Addis, Elizabeth Addis & infant, Jas. Addis, John Andrews, Mary Ann Andrews, John Henry Andrews, Elizabeth Andrews infant, Elias Tozer, Maria Toaer, Elizabeth Tozer, J. M. Tozer infant, John Bain, Wilhelm Bain, Mary Graham, Elizabeth Bain, Janet Bain. Mary Bain, Elizabeth Wallen, Richard Wallen, William Redwood. Arthur Fanell, Benj imin Healdj Mary Ann H. «ld, Frederick Watie. —Brown and Campbell, agents.^ „. - September 14— George, schooner, 103 tons, Cleland, from Kawhia, with 3| tons pork, 4 cwt. lard, 1000 bushels wheat, 1500 do. maize, 10 tons potatoes, 130 bundles shingles, 20,000 feet sawn timber, 360 bushels bran, 2 bale blankets.— C. Darif, agent. September 14— Lily, 17 tons, Gallois, from Waiheki, with 35 tons firewood. September 15— Mary Jane, 20 torn, Banks, from Bay of Plenty, with 250 bushels maize, 2 tons potatoes. September 15— Otea, 5 tons, McLeod, from Russell. September 15-Mary, 22£ ton*, Gallagher, from Waiheki, with 48 tons firewood. September 15— Sally Brass, 18 tons, Hood, from Matakana, with^lO tons firewood, 350 feet house blocks, 4 gate posts. September 15— Medway, 40 tons, Young, from Coromandel, with 15000 feet timber, 10,000 pailings. September 15— Don, 17 tons, Adams, from the Hot Springs, with 2000 feet timber, 1400 shingles. September 17— Exert, 41 tons, Laurie, from Mahurangi, with 10 tons firewood, 800 posts and rails, 40,000 til iigles. September 17 — Christina, 22 tons, Austin, from East Coast, with 500 bushels wheat, 1 ton potatoes, £ ton bacon and hams, 2 casks wine, 1 passenger. Cleared Outwards. September 14— Ann, 29 tons, Jackman, for Waiheki with 3 packages merchandize. September 12— Mary, 22£ tons, Gallagher, for Waiheki, 4 with 1 hhd. rum, 3 cases gin, 1 cask porter, 1 ba-j salt, 1 box fruit, 1 box soap, 2 large cases, 1 box candles, 1 box tea, 2 bags slops, 2 bags sugar, 1 Cask brandy, 2 casks wine, 2 bags flonr, 5 cow». September 12— Lily, 17 tons, Gallios, for Waiheki. September 12— Swan,. 42 tons. Read, for East Coast, with 20 dozen wine, 1 ton biscuit, 2 do. rice, 3 do. sugar, 10 packages slops.

Sept ember "12— Star, 16 tone, Waugh, for Waihek with 1 CBkk beef, 1 bag sugar. September 12— Napi, 18 toni," Hooker, fop Matakn- i and Kawau, with 18 bars iron, 2 bags oats, £ ; a sundries, 6 pas t lgers. September 12— Diana. 25 tons, Fernandas, for B /of Plenty, with 12 casrs gin, 6 packages slops, box soap, 1 c.sse pipes, 1 keg rum, 10 bags bisoui' 2 do. rice, 3 do. sugar. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. . ,„,.,, September 12— Hawkhead, 22 tons, lnnis, for Waiheki. September 15— Maria Jane. 23 fens. Pdtene, for Tauranga, with 28 bags sugar, 2 casks biscuit, 2 cases pipes, 20 bajgs rice, $ keg tobacco, 2 cases slops, 24 iron pats, 2 bundles spades, 2 cases ale, 515 feet sawn timber, * empty casks, 2 bag> salt, 1 chest tea, 1 case mustard, 1 hand saw. September 16— Rikihana, 17 tons, Te kuka, for Tauranga, with 1 horse, 4 bags rice. 3 do. sugar, 4 do. biscuit, 20 blankets, 3 packages rope, 1 do. shirts, 2 iron pots. September 15—5 «Vy Brass, 18 tons, Hood, for Matakana, with 500iUs. potatoes. September 15— Don, 17 tons, Adams, for Waiheki. September 15 — Marmora, schooner, 135 tons, Fletcher, for Sydney. Passengers— Messrs. J. McLean, Jas. Pearse, Maltby, Harewood. .Fairb am, Hasell, Mrs. Hansey, Master Waitford, Pettr Burn, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Anchor.— G. Duke, agent. September 17 — Wonga Wonga, s.s., 78 tons, for Russell, with 1 hhd. rum, 1 puncheon do., 24 cases gin, 30 cases sund'ies, 4 pkes , 2| tona rice. 2^do. flour, 1 <\n. sugar. P«w -Tigers, Mm, & Miss Bolger, Mr. Willi ma, Mr. Gould and child, Mr. Henry, Mr. Johnson. September 17— Ann, 22 tons, Hbpkin«, for Kawhia, with 27 packages luggage, 1 4-cnsk brandy, 5 bags rice, 5 package* drapery ,JlO ea«ks bottled bet r, 2 tons rice, 2 balea blankets,' 10 packages sundries, 1 case sherry. Imports Foreign. Per Egmont, fir m London : —20 hhd*., S. Fleming ; 1 box, Officers Mess, 58th regt.; 1 case and parcel, j Officer administering the Government ; 1 case, Rev. J. ' Buller ; 1 hhd. wine, Connell and Ridings; 50 pockets hops, J. A. Barber; 1 case, J. Rout ; 1 do., J. Burnett ; ,3 do., Bain and .Burtt ; 4 do., order; 50 bundles, 10 cases, 10 bales, J." Salmon ; 15 hhds., 10 barrels, 'BroA n and Campbell ; 5 cases, G. Graham ; 1 caae, Jabox, A. Griffiths ; 1 case, J. Crispe ; Id packagdHp cask, 1 grate, 1 case, C. B. Waitford ; 4 grates, 1 Thos. C. Law ; 1 case, 5 trunks, 23 cases, T. C. Law ; 1 case, G. Graham ; 24 packages, 1 case, D. Graham and Co.; 33 packages, 50 cases, 30 do., C. Daris ; 10 package*, order ; 1 case, J. Courtney ; 51 packages, Bain and Burtt ; 1 box, Mr. Searanike ; 1 case, care of Brown and Campbell ; 1 package, Mr. Leroy ; 1 box, G. Read ; 150 casks, 11 do.. Brown & Campbell ; 1 case, Leßoy ; 2 cases, Dr. A. G. Montgomery ; 3 boxes, H. Somervilles 2 cases, J. Flemming ; 12 cart wheels, 6 iron axles, Brown and Campbell; 7 cases, 3 grates, 134 kegs, 1 cask, 1 case, Newman and Ewen ; 1 case, S. A. Bell; 2 packages, E. Bell; 1 case, General Office Com.; 10 casks. J. Rout; 39 cases."rTenry Ss'U»ar ; 4 do., 8 hhds., Bain and Burtt ; 1 case, Newman & Ewen ; 1 do., T. S. Forsaith ; 130 casks, Gilfillan and Co.; 1 box. Mrs. Hortzkey ; 1 case, T. Weston and Co.: 2i p-c^ages.T. S, Williams; 119 packages, Bain & Burtt ; 1 case, G. Stevenson and Co.; 6 packages, E. Porter ; 37 do., A. Asher ; 4 do., Gibson and Mitchell ; 6 do., T. S. Forsaith ; 1 do., A. G. Martin ; 1 do. G. Graham ; 2 cases, 3an. Dry ; 31 bundles, 20.000 slates, Walter Brodie ; 1 paper parcel, Major of Brigade ; 1 case, Medical officer ; 1 do., Officer Commanding forces ; 1 do , Officer Commanding 58th Regiment ; 1 do., senior Commanding Officer ; 13 bales 1 case, Connell and Ridings ; 1 box, 1 package, I box, J. J. Rust ; 1 box, 3 cases, 1 bale, Gilfillan & Co.; 1 box, 1 parcel, Bain and Burtt ; 1 case, Brown and Campbell ; 6 packages, Newman and Ewen ; 1 case, Thomas Macky ; 1 case, 65th Regiment ; 9 packages, 60 cases, order ; 6 casks, 4 octaves, Bain and Burtt ; 1 bundle, J. Cheeseman ; 5 trunks, Brown and Campbell ; 23 packages. 1 bundle, 62 bigs, 3 bales do., 1 bale, 1 case, J. &R. Kemp ; &7 kegs, 37 cases. Bain and Burtt ; 26 hhds ,33 cases, 25 barrels. 13 packages, 2 bales, 14 casks, 20,000 slates, D Nathan ; I package, 1 box, J. Rout ; 400 bags salt, 195,000 bricks, Brown and Campbell ; 6 cases, 1 bale, 1 case, 24 packages, 2 bales, Brown and Campbell ; 33 casks, 16 cases, J. Barber ; 1 box, J. A. Gilfillan ; S or» s, Brown & Campbell ; 12 casks. Chas Stichbury ; I box, W. S. Wild ; 2 packages, J. Rout ; 100 cases, 6 8 do., G. Graham ; 40 cases, 3 do.,F. Jelluin NVlson ; 2 packnpes, 6 millstone, fi bundles ploughs, 18 mou'd boards, 2 box' a, 1 bundle, Gibson & Mitchell ; 28 casks, 6 grates, 5 cases. 1 W pots, 43 ovens, 10 weights, 57 packages. 15 grindstones, G Graham ; 2 buoys complete in 20 packages, the Superintendent of Auckland ; 4 cases. Brown and Campbell. EXI'OKTS FoUBH.N Per Marmora, for Sydney :— 3B bales flax, 16 co' ■ wool lashine, 10 Mrs iron, I case merchandize, 10 bal- s wool, 37 hides, 102 bags kauri gum, 422 bags potatoes.

Th* ship Egmont, Captain Gibson, came round the North Head about eight o'clock on the morning of ot.r last publication (Frid iy). She left the Downs on the 3rd of June, and Lands' End on the 7th. She cro^-d thf e'-uator oi the 7h Jnlv. havirg Veen dotained in the variables ten da. 8 The passage was pleasant throughout, but not of a kind to enable the ship to make rapid progress, the weather proving so moderate that there never -was occasion to take a second reef in the topsails Notwithstanding thit, sh e made a splend'd run to the Ta c m»nian coast, having fetched abreast of Cape Pillar on the 83rd day. Them c thr> nassage pi ovrd tedious, light and baffling winds ' ••- ta dng her course. |The Egmont came round t e Southern Island of New Zealand, making thp Sna: » s on the 4th of this month. Off the Snares, sht experi--ei:ced strong Northerly wind 9 whioh carried her out of her course and set her down almost upon the Chatham Islands. On the 10th instant she rounded the Fast Caps and for three days was hanging off and on the Grea r Barrier, with light winds and calms which detained er in th» mouth of ftf t gulf during the gr a r part of Thursday. In future there will be two mail* from England p * month instead of one. The July |maila were to be cmveyed—that of the sth by the Ben Nevis (White Star), and that of the 19th by the Champion of the Seas. The following ships were advertised in the London papers for New Zealand :— Joseph Fletcher for Auckland and New Plymouth, to sail 20th June. Maori, for Wellington, Otago, and other Ports, to sail 10th June. Cashmere for Canterbury and other Ports, to sail 30t h June. William and Jane, for Wellington, Nelson, and Canterbury, to sail in June Queen Margaret for Ne'son and Weilington, to sail early in June.

The John Scott, biig. hence 22nd July, arrived in Melbourne on the 21st ult. The Abbey, schooner, from New Plymouth sth ult., arrived at Melbourne on thr 22nd. H. M. Surveying Brigantine Pandora, Commander Drury, sailed for the Northward onThurfday at noon. The Pandora will be absent oi survey for about a month, when she may again be expected in harbour.

Vessels in Habbmur. Egmont, ship, 767 tons Gibson, arrived from London. —Brown & Campbell, agents. Merchantman, ship, 1018 tons, Cap'ain G. T. Brown, arrived from London via Plymouth. -A3Y: S. Grahame, agent. 9 Grafton, schooner, 77 tons, Tonner, arrived frdfl Melbourne.—Williams, Ilinckley and Co., ageiiii. Erin, ichooner, 58 tons, Kean, arrived from th« East "Coast. " ~ : George, schooner, arrived from Kawhia. — Chta. Davis, agent. . Gertrude, brig, 120 tons. Watts, arrived from Hobart Town. — Lillewall & Rattray. agents. Flying Cloud, schooner, 52 ton», arrived frcn Melbourne. — Williams. Hinrkl.*y 4c Co., agents.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 858, 18 September 1855, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 858, 18 September 1855, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 858, 18 September 1855, Page 2