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SHIPPING LIST.

Entered Inwards. Ang s— John Wtilej, Missionary brig. Capttin Byl<i, from tte Friendly and Ferjee I«ianda •Paiifhgeri — hft. Pet.r Turner and M:i. Tamer, ,-< Bff, Tboma* Willianti, Mn. Wtl iami. five children add (errant, Rer. J. Waiaford Mr* Watt- ,, ford, thrt-e children and servant, Mr». Colloni, •" Mr. Mirtin, Waiter ' Moore,' Mint Ward, and Rata Raicebjr — W. S. Gr hame, ug- nt. '< ' Aug6— Star, 17 toni,-Merrick, rrora/\V«iheki., Aog.'6— Wiilum. 20 kout P»y, from Aug. 6— Herald, 25 lou», TiuUri from the- B»y of Iftandi. PaFiengeri— Meuri. WillUmi, W rren Mr. & Mr». Woud.. j , - - «» L' Aug. 6—Cqideha, 18 tDn«, GSUingh'ami from Coro* ;mandel. " ' .' '^' ■' '' ' •, Aug. B— Odd Fellow, 20 tone. InnU, from Waihrki. 1 Aug. B— Endeavour, 14 toni, Martin, from Wai-! hekt. , < Atag. 8-Siitcri, <0 torn, H. Mirli, from ALipira,

Auk. B— Hucgrsven, trhonner, 196 torn. Captain Lrvin. from Sydney. Psiwnger*— Mr Se Mrs. Clnugh, Mr. & Mrs/ Wilkinson, 2 children, and servant. Mi. & Mrt. Bettt 2 children an<) servant, Mrssrs. Bedding'ton, L D-vis, B. Sircuaona, Peak, Com ns. Wine Read, Smith, Browne, Mm. Hall and 2 children.— C. Dvrin. agent. Ang B—lmautn,8 — Imautn, American ba<que, 275 torn, R' W. Waters, from Sydney via Buy of Islands. Passengers Cspt. Bulger, J. Davii, Rev/, tiobbt — Bain Se Butt," agents. Aug. 8— Galatea, 3*6 torn, Captain Thompion. from Sydney. Patiengrri— -Mr and Mri. Hnrgrares, nnd three children, Mr. &. Mn. H*nten, Mrs. Donoghue & three chHdnn Mr. & Mn. Howell. Maater Porhei, Mr. J. Webtter, Mr. M, Tekia.— W. S Grabame, agent. Cleared Out. Aug 6— Brothen, 22 torn, Shepherd, for Great Omaha A tig 6— Star, 17 torn, Merrick, for Waiheki. Aug. 6— Forager. M torn, Noa, for Whangaruru. Aug 6— Sally Brait, 18 torn, Lloyd, (or Mercury Bay. Au< 6— Auckland, 16 ton*. Trail, for Matakana. Paatengera, Mr, and Mm Craig. Aug. 6— Mary, 15 lorn, Soutbgite, for Mahursngi. Au».B--Odd Felioff, 20 tons. Inni*. for Wdibeki. \ng. 8-t-Mary, 25 torn, Davit, far Waiheki. Aug. B^-Endewrour, 14 tona. Martin, for Waiheki. '.ug. B—Cordelia,8 — Cordelia, 18 torn, Giliiughaui, for Waibeki and Coromandel. Imports. In the Stir' 21 large pom 14 torn firewood. In the Wi!li»tD, 300 btuhda latizf, lo the Herald, 8 head cattle 4 ton bacon, I cask, 2 casrs 3 bale*, 6 bags, 6 packages wtii. 36 iron pott and aundriei. In the Odd Fellow, 23 torn fire wo )d. In the En^eiTour. 25 ton* firewood. In the Waterwitch, 2000 feet ti'mbei, 10.000 •hinglea, 400 lbs. oniom. in the Sutera, 700 bu^hela wheat, 30 do. maiz<> 2 tona kauri gum. In ihe Har^raves, 1 caie ayrup, 1 do. acid, 2 ra»ka whiting, I bale corkg, .1 package bucket*, 1 typhon, 10 baga ccffVe, 12 casks orangrt, 18 bags coffee, 40 boxes tea, 36 caiei bottled beer, 4 half t,e ctsi. tobkcco, 3 caaei cigars, 7 hhda. 27 casks brandy, 93 cases 75 half do. gentva, 20 chekts tn, 1 bale sachs. 2 casea drapery, 1 bale cottons, 59 nuts, 863 baga sugar, 128 rants sugar, 2c«aes clogs, 16 bales 8 casts cottons, 3 trunks apparel, 8 ctsea preserves. In the Irnauta, 8 chests, 8 half do. tea, 25 boxes do , 1 cctave wine, 6 caska beer, 26 bags sugar, 4 } caiks port wine, 10 ca»es do. 2 hhds, B. P. rum, 2 eaaes cigars, 2 bales bags, 4 casks peas, 4 casks OAtmeal, 20 boxra »oap, 20 bags rice, 1 box s«go 6 cases cigars, 261 barrels flour, 8 barrels pork, 20 <'o beef, 48 do. vinegar, 80 boxes Salaratus, 28 kegs ■ Ooacco, 96 kegs nails, 9 casks crockery, 2 case*. 2 trunks, cloibing, 1 case stationary, 48 casts starch. In the Galatea, 4 casks 2 puncheons whiskey. 200 rases geneva, 19 hhd«. brandy, 50 cheats, 23 half-do tea, 20 cues ratlins. 90 ten c*tty boxes tea, 53 CHtes, 22 bile*. 100 boxes candles. 5 hampers cbeesa, 2 bales leather. )3B bags 1 cask biscuit, 6 barrels snaize me*!, 230 sneep. 2 beams hardwood, 1 machine, 103 casks beef. 9 o«let bags, 4 cases cards, 10 cases blue, 3 casea castor oil, 10 bags stltpetre, 40 kegs bluestone 45 doz spodes, 4 trunks, 3 casea stoves, 9 barrels flour, 3 casea dm« pery, 3 cases snuff, 4 cases 6 boxes cigars, 1 hhd. 140 mat 53 bag* sugar, 6 hhds. treacle, 93 bat;* sugar, 38 bags coffee 1 cask salt, I cask carraway seed, 1 cask barley, I case dru^s, 2 cutks seeds 3i boxes candles, 1 bag pepper, 3 pockets hops 1 case cottons, i b*le wool'ena. 2 cases slops, 4 horiei>, 3 iow*, 12 horses, 8 chesis, I case 3 cases harness 4 csies boots 1 do. whips. 5 do. soap, 21 trunks, leases hats, 41 bags rice, 50 catka oatmeil, 1 bale bags, 1 st ye, 2 casks saltpetre. TIn the Brothers box soap, cask tobacco, bunUe tpadei , and sundries. In the Cordelia, 7 bags sm«r, hale )>Unket», 3 boxes Hills, package toburco 6 bigs fl ><ir, d zen sp>idei, 4 cases sundries, 350 fruit treed, 8 sows, 200 bricks, 20 fo"]» and ducks, 4 boxes clothing and sundries.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Galatea, barque 346 torn, Thompson, armed from Sydney,— W. S. Grahaoae, tgent. H«r«r«Te«, brig' 196t0m. Captain Ljvin, arrived from Sydney. — C. Davit, agent. Imtum. Ameiican barque, 275 tons, R. W. Wa en, arrived from Sydney. — Bain & Burtt. agentf. H. M. Brig Serpent, 12 guna, Commander Lambert, a rived from Sydney. Heather Bell, br-g, 191 tons, Philip Jone», arrived from Sydn-y. — Salmon & Co., agents, /ohn Wesley, mimiooary brig, Capt. Ryle, arr'ved from the Fetjje and Friendly isUad*.— W. S. Grahame, agent*. Engene, barque 3^o torn, Captn'n Caiey, loading for Melboarne.— Bain & Burtt, agenta. H. M. S. Calliope. 26 guiu, Captain Sir Ererad Home, arrived from Wei ington. Jas, er, American whaling barque, Rotcb, arrived from ' Whaling Ground* —Bain & Bur it. age tt Kettrel, big, 190 tons. 6. Wa'lUce, arrived fiom Melbourne,— Coombe* & Dtldy, agenrt. Will v' the Wisp, tcbooner, 102 tona. A. Pieace, arrived from Melbourne. — Hendenon St Macfarlaoe agent. - •. < Algerine, brig: 160 tons, Brooks, loading for Melbourne.— Woodboute, agent. Deborah, brig, 200 tons, G >rdon, arrived from Melboarne.— Bain. & Burtt, ageuU. Commodore, barque, 489 ton*, Capt. BroaJfoot, from Sydney."; Salmon 8c Co.. «*enr« D lore*, barque, 225 tons, W. L. Tbroop, artived from Melbourne. H. M S/Pandbra, Commander Drury, anived from Mauakau harbour, and NeUon.

The barque Galatea, Captain Thompson, (late of .the K»»en) arrived in port about 10 p.m tin Sunday •fter ao excellent passage of nine days from Sydney' ioclasire of her touching and anchoring, for four tnd twenty hjurs, at tbe Bay of Island*, where the landed Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, four hortea, and ;three head of cattle. Toe patsage from the .Bay to 'Auckland waa made in six and twenty honra. The Galatea is another highly creditable addi'ion ' to tbe shipping pf our flouri»hin?,port. She 1a not only an esc edingly fine looking craft' externally ; bat, we are told, that, internally, her accomjnpdatioDs and arrangements are of the 'highest' order: , of her ;sajling' qualities her present patsengers ipeali in tbe »r meat terms. Sbe hat on k board 231 sheep, —hating lost but ttren -during tha pwtage— and 12 hornet, besides about 200 ton* of gei.eral cargo. The brig Hsrgrares, Captain Levin, which was. signalled at an early hour on Sasurday m6rning, nrritred in hat bonr in the early; part of the.folluwing tnorninj baring been detainedoutaa'de' the heada-by liglit airi and caima. The 'HatjirHVes' aaited 'from Sydney or^tlie 24ih ult., and experienced a ivjc^esaionof Easterly galea during the < passage' ddirn. She spoke nothing. H. M. Brjg Serpent, (2 gans,~am*Ted in'harbour from Sydney, whence she saiieJ on iri^ 25tn ultim , on Sunday afternoon. Tne/Sefptjit,' we Understand, nmbes, but a b ief ntny, bpii^ intended to sail for Valparaiso' aud Portamouth on Thursday next The American bargeq >c lmaum, which called at tba Bhj of Islands, dn" her,pai-agc from Sydney, arrived >n port on Saturday afternoon. , . ' The biiquei Daniel Wcbiter; and D'lnoar { were both laid uu at Sydney for.Aucklaiid'':— the foimr'r to sail on tbt 30th . ujiimo :— ihtf latter .ytiifx, des- ***** -^V:: V"i.- -

The brig Mo* imled from the B«y;of i»l. u ds for Sydnty on the 29th ultimo.

There in in harbour at present a vessel named the John Phi'lipa. which we observe from papers received from Australasia, h« dis'.inguubed her»elfj Sy the quick voyages ihe has m«de. The passage j »rom London to New Zealand was (with one exception) the quicke-t m«de. and there is no record of any vesiet having mHde.so quick a pwage from New Zealand to Bombay, occupying a* it did, only 58 days, inc'asice of three days in Torres Strait •>, and one day off Booby Is'nnd, at both of which places the was at anchor, Las' voyage from Pombuy, and in an unfavourable season, the John Phil— itps, we learn from the Chin* papers, made the passage to China in 37 days, only two day* more th-»n | (be Aberdeen clipper Sn.rnoway. Her passage home whs also a very quick one, but we h»vi» not been able to asrertain the particulars —f'ombay Telegraph and Courier, August 3. Toe passage made by the John Ph Hips, from Bombay to this port, i» the fastest on record by tny sailing-vessel, the distance being about 1/00 | miles latitudinal distance nlone ; the run was made unde,r five days. — Ceylon Tint't. Aug. 10 Dksubtion raoit the Navy.-— The 'Morning Herald' says it is only fair to state that our Devonport correspondent sayt — "A great many of those reported absent have returned ; but stt 1 the repeated desertions of petty officers since Stapleton, the boatswain's mute, was flagged. h*ve been nnprecc dented i and now there is not a ship in Piymoutb Sound that bm her (all complement of petty officers tnd seamen." And, moreover, as a proof of the feeling of the petty nffi -era •gainst tbe iervic« on account of Staple urn's punmhment. we may sUte that no le^s than forty men have not returned to 'he best »nd most comfortable khip in ihe uavy, tbe Prince Regent, although their term of leave bud expired some week* since, and the ship is now in Plymou h Sound still short of hands. It it useless to dUguise the facts, the men are running from the service in all directions, elte why keep an armed steamer and armed boat's crew at Gravesend to board the merchant sh'ps in order to search for and t> apprehend deserter* ? And run aw*y they wi'l at all risks* and refuse all offers to enter her Maj 'sty's ships, wh^re they are liable, after good conduct service for seventeen years, to be flogged like Stapleton, the boattwainV mate.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 638, 9 August 1853, Page 2

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SHIPPING LIST. Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 638, 9 August 1853, Page 2

SHIPPING LIST. Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 638, 9 August 1853, Page 2

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