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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

Entered Inwards. Jun? 28— Osprey, 47 tons, Brown, from Bay of Islands, with 52 pigs, 6 head cattle, 4 bundles trees, 1 box apples, 2 jars jam, 6 kits potatoes, 2 do.maize. Jjne 28—Endeavour, 14 tons, Martin, from Waiheki, with 25 tons firewood. June 28—Napi, 18 tons, Hooker, from Matakana, with 500

posts. Clfabf.d Outwards. June 27—Sally Brass, 18 tons, Adams, for Waiheki. June 28—Endeavour, 14 tons, Martin, for Waiheki. June 28—Lady Jane Grey, 12 tons, Honi, for Russell, with 4 boxes blankets, bag biscuit. June 28—Emily, 10 tons, Mair, for Wangarei, with 6 bags flour, 4 bags and 2 barrels biscuit, 1 case and 2 bales drapery, 1 package tobacco, and a quantity of sundries.

Vessels in Harbour. Eclipse, ship, 393 tons, Captain Laing, arrived from London via New Plymouth.—Brown & Campbell, agents. , Egmont, ship, 797 tons, S. C. Gibson, arrived from London.—Brown & Campbell, agents. Algerine, brig, 160 tons, Lilewall, arrived from Sydney. — J. Woodhouse, agent. Sabrina, barque, 309 tons, McLean, arrived from Melboune.—J. Salmon, agent. Frances Partridge, American barque, 264 tons, J. -L). Broughton, laid on for Kaipara.—J. A. Langford Galway Ark, brigantine, 230 tons, J. Bam, arrived from Newcastle, N.S. W —E. Rich, agent. Victoria, Government brig, P. A. Deck, arrived from Nelson. H.M.B. Pandora, Capt. Drury, arrived from the Coast. At Manakau. Englishman, brigantine, 128 toils, E. Conway, arrived from Melbourne.—E. Rich, agent. Ar^enti, schooner, 102 tons, R. Jackson, arrived ° from Melbourne.—J. A. Langford, agent. riSrWe do not enumerate, among the Ships in port, any of our extensive coasting flotilla, under 50 tons, Were we to do so, we should be compelled to occupy too much of our space. -

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XI, Issue 731, 30 June 1854, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XI, Issue 731, 30 June 1854, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XI, Issue 731, 30 June 1854, Page 2

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