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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

Entered Inwards. June 12 — Alexander, 36 tons, Miller, from the Thames, -with 4 tons Hax, 4000 bushels wheat, 10,000 feet sawn timber, 16,000 shingles. Passengers — Mr. .Nicholas, Dr. Rides. June 13 — Lady of the Lake, 30 tons, Brown, from Waiheki, wilh 30 tons firewood, 13 spars. June 13— Exert, 41 tons, Laurie, from Mahurangi, with 400 puriri posts, 30 tons firewoud-, and 3 passengers,

June 13-Emerald Isle, 32 tons, Oakes, fio-n the East Coast, with 1000 bushels wheat, 1 ton onions. June 13— Christina, 22 tons, Austin, from Fust Coast with 650 bushels wheat. June 13-Resolution, 22 tons, Delhierry, from Loromandel, 1 chain cable, 11,000 feet »a«rn Umber. Passengers— Charles DeThicrry. George Kelly, U. U. Bums, Jnms?s Quin, Peter Comskay. June IV -Alert, 20 tons. Htfvin, from the Wado, with 6,000 feet sawn timber. , June 14— John, 25 tons, Dainss, from Mahurangi, with 35 tons firewood. June 14— Julia Am. 20 ton*. Godden, from the Kawau. June 14— Highlander, 14 tons, Ilap.ua, from the E*»t Coast, with 300 bushels wheat. Jane 15- Yarrow, brig, 223 tons, Kemp, fro-n Sydney. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Coglin, Mr. Hunt.— John Salmon and Co., agent. ' .... June 15— Victoria. 17 tons, Tope, from Awanui, with 4 casks pork, 160 bushels wheat, 50 bushels corn, 1 cask oil, 2 boxes tobacco. Passengers— 3 natives. June 15— Frances, 20 tons. James, from Mahurangi, with 35 tons firewood, and 4 passengers. June 14— Sally Brass, 18 tons, Rio, from Matakan a, with 24 tons firewood, and June 15— Tay, 16 tons, Rattray, from Matakan a, with 800 posits and rail*. June 15— Wonga Wong*, s.s., 78 tons, Bowden, from Russell Tia Kawau, with 26 head cattle, 2 casks oil, 6 do. slush. Passengers -Mr. Bolger, Mr. Williams, Mrs. William? and child, Mr. Duke,, Mr. Clark, Misa Clark, and 1 in the steerage. June 16— Alma, 14 tons, Mclnman, from the Wade, with 8,000 feet sawn timber. June 18— Oddfellow, 22 tons, Gallagher, from Waiheki, with 52 tf n* firewood. ' - * « -i • June 18— Wai Otahi, 17 tons, Waretini, ftomOpo'iki, with 60 kits maze, 300 do. potatoes, 10 bushels wheat, 8 do. maize, 9 pigs, 20 fowls, 6 turkeys.

Cleared Outwabds. June 13— Osprey, 47 tons, Lewington, for Russell, with 6 bales merchandize, 4 ca«es do., H tons biscuit, 1 do. salt, 1 do. sugar, 7 boxes soap, 1 cask tobacco. Pas•engers—Mr. A. Edmonds, Tainati Waka. # June 13— Lady of the Lake, 20 tons, Brown, for Waiheki. „ June 14— Duke of Wellington, 18 tons. Karamana, for Mahurangt, with 5 bags flour, 2 bags sugar, 1 cask beef. June 14-Alert, 20 torn, Hervin, for the Wad?. June 13— Alexander, 36 tons, Miller, for the Ihames, with 1 horse. . . June 15— Francs, 20 ton§, James, for Mahurangi, with 4 "passengers. June 15— Sally Brass, 18 tons, Roe, for Matakana. June 15— Oddfellow, 22 tons, Gallagher, for Waiheki. June 15— Wonga Wonga, a.s., 78 tons. Jas Bowden, for Ru9sell and Kawau, with 1 package. 6 bags sugar, 1 case, 2 tea, 11 packages sundries, 6 cases gin. Passengers- -Capt. Clendon, Messrs. Kemp, Sheppard, Sheppard, jun., Snowdon. McKenzie, jun., Mr. and Mrs. Grey and child, Mr. Smith and child. Mr. Williams. June 16— St. Kilda, schooner, 64 ton 9, BTistow, for the East Coast, with 1 bale calico, 1 case pickles, 2 cases wine, 4 caies gin, 2 do. cordials, 2 f-chests tea, 8 boxes fruit, 12 bales duck canvas, 2 cooking stoves, 10 bundles bags, 1 case tobacco, 4 ins white lead, 4 cases ale, 6 bundles spades, 4 tins paint oil, 60 bags •ugar, 4 cases oilman's stores, 36 camp ovens and covers, 6 mills complete, 4 packages woodwork, 3 cases paint, 2 casksftpples, 10 cases brandy, 15 boxes soap, 3 eases haberdashery, 1 hamper boots & shoes, shoes, and 2 passengers.— C. A. Harris, agent. June 16— William Denny, s.s., 432 tons, Capt. Mailler, for Sydney. Passengers— Mr. J. Wright & nephew. Mrs. Blagrove, Wm. Rundle, Wm. Ring, Rev. W. Lawry, Mrs. Lawry, Capt. Daniel, Mrs. Daniel, Mr. Israel. Mrs. Brown and servant, Mr. James Macky, Mr. Hutton, Mr. Hungerford, Thomas Wren J. Brown, J. Potter, Mr. Lambert, Mrs. Bolger, Mrs. Williams.— T. Macky, agent. June 16— Elizabeth, schooner, 136 tons, for Melbourne. June 16— Exert, 41 tons, Laurie, for Mahuiang , with 4 barrels beef, 400 lbs. Hour, 3 barrels porter, 2 cases gin. k ton potatoes, and 14 passeng?rs. June 16— Zillah, schooner, 68 tons, Hunt, tor the t-ast Coast, with 4 bales blankets, 4 do. prints and calico, £ ton sugar, 2 cases gin, 2 kegs rum I—J.1 — J. Salmon udJ Co , agents. Jnne U— William, 17 tons, Copeland, for Coromandel June 16— Dolphin, 41 tons, Doughty, for East Coast, with 1 ton sugar, 1 bale blankets, 3 cases oil. 1 grindstone, 10 packages slops, 4 dozen spades, 2 packages prints. June 16 -Julia Ann, 20 tons, Godden, for Kawau, with 1 case nails. 2 tons flour, 3 bales hay, 3 reams pnper, 10 gallons brandy, 2 cases porter, 5 gallons sherry, 8 boxes candles, 2* casks pork. 1 bag salt, 5 cwt. potatoes, 2 tea, 1 coil lope. June 16— Alma, 14 tons, Mclnman, for the \Yade, with 4 casks beef, 50lbs. tobacco, 5 gallons rum. June 16 -Resolution, 22 tons, DeThu'rry, for Coromandjl, with 2 bags flour, 1 do. rice, 2 do. sugar. 1 bale blankets , June 18— Amelia, 16 tons, Ngat:ingata, for Maketu. with \ ton rice, \ d,i. sugar, \ do. biscuit, 3 wheat nulls, 1 bale slops, 3 bags do.

Imfoiits Foreign. Per Yarrow, from Sydney :— 8 cases. 3 bales, 3 case*, 2 cases, 5 bales bags, i case cigars, 10 cases old torn, 8 cues champagne, 3 hhds. treacle, 291 bags sugar, 40 boxes tea, 5 hhds. rum, 2 Mute, loaf su.jar, 10 cases champagne, 6 {-casks port, 5 -i-casks sherry, 10 cases pickles, 6 cases fiuit, 2 casks marbles, 2 cases toys, 1 ease powder flasks, 23 cases toys, 1 oak trunk, 7 cases, 1 dray, 2 bales, 10 tierces mutton, 3 kegs rennets, 6 do. beef, 5 do. ox tongues, lean nails, Ifi9 bags sugar, 5 packages hardware, 2 bales blankets, 20 kegs nails, 3 cases, 2 cases, 4 cases, 8 packages blankets, 4 cases toys, 12 cart boxes, 4 ploughs, 34 bundles iron, 3 bales flannels, 1 cabe confection jars, 5 casks soda ash, 120 boxea soap, 1 beer engine, 3 hhds. treacle, 2 horses, 7 drays, 3 cases starch, 6 casks rosin, 3 cases trowsers, 4 bales shirts, 167 bags sugar, 3 bales corn sacks, 1 case dresses, 1 do. handkerchiefs, 6 do. saddlery, 420 bags salt, 5 i-casks sherry, 50 cases geneva, 5 hhds. rum, 1 keg colour, 1 case oil cloth, 2 cases paper hangmgs, 2 castra mitches, 100 camp ovens, 50 iron pots, 5 tons pig iron, 235 bars iron, 10 cases ale, iron castings, 46 tierces beef. Expoiits Foreign. Per William Denny, for Sydney :— 2420 bags potatoes, 820 bags wheat, 48 bags onions, 1 case. Per Elizabeth, for Melbourne :— lOO tons potatoes, 3 tons tlax, 450 bushels wheat.

The Gal way Ark, Captain Grange, left Newcastle, N.S.W., on the evening of the 22nd nit. On the Ist of June was within 100 miles of New Zealand, experienced no Westerly winds during the voyage. Spoke no ve«isels; saw only one ship, standing to the Westward supposed to be an American whaler. Since the Ist June experienced light and stong breezes from South to S. East ; Bth June blowing hard S.S.E., bore up for Wangaroa; left on the 9th June, experienced again strong S.S.E. breezes and a heavy sea. Monday, llth June, bore up for the Bay of Islands, at noon arrived. The cargo of cattle all in excellent order on board, not having lost any during the passage, they suffered very severely with the ship pitching against "a head sea under a press of canvas. We are happy to add that dftey are the best selected lot of young heifers and bulls '^ver shipped for New Zealand ; they are to be offered for sale to the settlers of Matdkana and Mahurangi. Vessels in Harbour. Anthracite, barque, 300 tons, arrived from Melbourne. — Brown & Campbell, agents. Yanow, brig, 200 tons, Kemp, arrived from Sydney.— J. Salmon & Co., agents. Erin, schooner, 57 tons, Kean, arrived from Sydney.— W. S. Grahame, agent.- . ' Sporting Lass, brig, 170 tons, Cellum, arrived from Sydney. Rock City: ship, 597 tons, Capt. Cubbins, arrived from London.— Brown & Campbell, agents. John Scott, brig, 157 tons, Captain Jacobs, arrived from Melbourne.— W. Coleman, agent. Primo, brig, 280 tons, R. Grote, arrived from Sydney. — C. Davis, agent. St. Lawrence, ship, 523 tons, Rand, arrived from Newcastle, N.S.W.— Bain & tfurtt, agents. Tally Ho, schooner, 81 tons, Capt. Heckle, arrived from Melbourne.— R. Schultz and Co., agents. Algerine, brig, 160 tons, Clough, arrived from Sydney. — J. Woodhouse, agent. Fullerton, brig, 172 tons, Clark, arrived from Melbourne. Brown & Campbell, agents. Kestrel brig, 199 tons, Wallace, arrived from the East Coast.— Ba n. & Burtt, agents.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 832, 19 June 1855, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 832, 19 June 1855, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 832, 19 June 1855, Page 2

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