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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ENTERED INWARDS. Dec. 9— Hawkhead, 22 tons, Lawry, from Mahurangi. Dec. 9— Oddfellow, 20 tons, "Williams, fronvWairenga. Dec. 10 — Endeavour, 14 tons, Martin, from Waiheki. Dec. 10 — Piako Lass, 10 tons, Smalley, from Piako river. Dec. 12 — Frances, 20 tons, James, fiom Mahurangi. D ec — Dauntless,2o tons, Hardiuian, from Wangaroa, Dec." 12— Joseph, 14 tons, Itopi, from Tauranga. Dec. 12 — Victoria, 18 tons, Tope, from Monganui. Passengers — Mr. "Wiathall, Mr. E. Penny. Dec. 12 — 11. M. Colonial brig Victoria, Deck, from New Calidonia and Norfolk Island. Passengers — His Excellency Sir George Grey and Suite, and Bishop Selwyn. Dec. 12— Marmora, schooner, 135 tons, Captain Kelly, from Sydney. Passengers — Mi 1 . & Mre. Coleman and 5 children, Mr. and Mrs. Pulman and 5 children, Dr.' Davis, Messrs. T. Brown, I. Castello, Mr. Towett, C. Cunledt, J. Murditt, W. Henderson. CLr.ARED OUTWARDS. Dec. 9— Oddfellow, 20 tons, Williams, for Waiheki. Dec. 10— Piako Lass, 10 tons, Smalley, for Piako river. Dec. 10 — Endeavonr, 11 tons, Martin ,for Waiheki. Dee. 10 — Naiad, 22 tons, Monro, from Hokianga. P.isacngers—Mrs. Vaille, Mis. Scolley, & 3 children, Mr. Walters, Mr. Griffin, Mr. F. White. Dec. 10 — Jlawknead, 22 tons, Lawrie for Mahurangi. Dec. 12— Dolphin, 41 tons, Campbell, for East Coast. Dec. 12 — Bon Accord, 17 tons, Copland, for Thames.

Imvoms. In the TlaAvkheafl, 22 tons firewood. In the Oddfellow, 21 tons fiicwood. In. the Endeavour, 2.) tons firewood. In the Pinko Lnss, 1 ton flax, 50 bushels wheat, l£ tons kauri gum. In the IVanocs, 1 spar, 2 tons kauri gum, 12 posts, 40 sprits, 20 tons firewood. In the Dauntless 750 bushels wheat, 15 bushels mnizc. In the Joseph, 30 pigs, 27 bushels Avhoat, CO fowls, 8 ducks, 3 bushels onions, 8301bs. pork, I cask laid. In tho Victoria, 14 tons wool, 2 tons gum, 47 bag* mnizo. In the Marmora, 4 casks cordials, 1 case blacking, 2 quarter-casks vinegar, 5 cases oilmen's store I',1 ', I cask oranges, 1 case dnmcry, 80 bugs rico, 10 casks elieeso,

4 casks soda, 2 bales bags, 60 boxes soap, 3 cases oilmen's stores, 30 bag 9 sugar, 49 bags coffee, 2 cases, 7 bales, drapery, 6 cases cordials, 5 packages leather, 20 casks dried apples, 8 packages drapery, 261 bags sugar, 129 bags, 1 cask sugar, 10 cases port wine, 13 bales canvns, 20 tierces beef, 6 tierces mutton, 12 boxes raisins, 24 boxes candles, 101 mats rice, 80 barrels bread, 1,500 gunnies, 2 cases, 1 bale fancy goods, 2 cases slops, 5 cases axes, 130 axe handles, 5 casks beef, 2 cases toys, 4 bags walnuts, 8 packages draper? , 1 trunk shoes, 4 cases drapery, 1 case perfumery, 20 boiler plates, 29 packages drapery, 20 cases cheese, 3 packages oil cloth, 20 packages buckets, 15 boxes oilstores, 9 bundles rope, 50 baskets cork, 21 cases drapery, 71, boxes cotton, 1 butt, 4 hogsheads, 8 quarter-casks wine, 3 cases saddlery, 3 cases drapery, 4 mats sugar, 1 case furniture, 1 chest tea, 50 boxes candles, 80 packages oatmeal, 9 packages groceries, 29 packages drapery, 15 cases furniture.^ 4 7

) i ExrouTS. . In the Naiad, 1 cask tobacco, 1 do. rum, 1 do. -wine, 2 boxes soap. 4 tea, 4 bags sugar, 1 box raisins, 1 do. rice, 1 bale slops, 2 chain cables, 1 anchor, 1 bag nails, 8 coils rope, 10 doz. spades, 1 bale print, 1 do. calico, 2 kegs tobacco, a quantity of iron and sundries. In the Ilatv'khead, 2 gallons rum, 1 chest tea, 3 bags flour, 1 cask pork, 2 boxes sundiies, 600 bricks, and 6 bushels lime. In the Dolphin, 3 tons sugar, 3 do. rice, 4 kegs tobacco, 45 packages slops, 4 tons salt. In the Bon Accord, 10 bags rice, 3 bags sugar, 4 bags biscuit, 1 package drapery.

The Marmora has experienced a tedious passage of twenty-one days. She sailed from Sydney on the 21st ult., and during the first seven days ran within about 150 miles of the North Cape. After this, she encountered a succession of strong Easterly gales, being for the greater portion of the last fourteen days under closereefed canvas. She biings a full cargo.

Vessels in Harbour. Marmora, schooner, 130 tons, Captain Kelly, arrived from Sydney. H. M. Colonial Government brig, Victoria, Captain Deck, arrived from New Calidonia and Norfolk island. Hamila Mitchell, barque, 542 tons, Captain iH. A. Bradley, arrived from London. — Brown & Campbell, agents. Galatea, barque, 346 tons, Captain Thompson, arrived from Sydney, discharging. — TV. S. Grahame, agent. Ocean, brig, 181 tons, 11. Cain, arrived from Melbourne, — Coombes & Daldy, agents. H.M.S. Pandora, Captain Drury, arrived from "Waiheki and the East Coast. Commodore, barque 489 tons, Capt. Broadfoot, loading for London. — J. A. Gilfillan, agent. Kestrel, brig, 190 tons, Captain "Wallace, loading for Melbourne. — Bain & Burtt, agents. Edward, ship, 339 tons, Captain Mosher, arrived from Newcastle. Border Maid, schooner, 92 tons, TV. Clark, arrived from Melbourne. — J. A. Langford, agent. Dolores, barque, 300 tons, Captain Throop, loading for Melbourne. — Bain & Burtt, agents.

Vessels Expected to Arrive. TBOSI LONDON. Aztec, barque, 474 tons, Captain Wright, advertized farsail 28th. July. Baltasara, barque, -with Miners &c, for the Kawau, (via Sydney.) Lady Clarke, ship, 440 tons, Captain Tover, to sail 19th September. Northfleet, ship, 1050 tons, Captain Pentreath, to •sail 10th September, via Wellington and Canterbury. FROM SYDNEY. Daniel Webster, barque, Captain Dunning. Moa, brig, Captain Bowdcn. , PEOM MELBOURNE. Sabrina, barque, Captain. Kemp, to sail on the 9th November. Vixen, schooner. Delmar, barque, Thayer. William Woolley, brig. PROM HOBAIIT TOVTS. Kirkwood, brig, Captain Courteney.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 674, 13 December 1853, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 674, 13 December 1853, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 674, 13 December 1853, Page 2