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PORT OF AUCKLAND

Enteked Inwards. July 18— Christina, 22 tons, Austin, from East Coast, with 750 bushels wheat, 5 bags maize, 3 barrels pork, 14001bs. bacon and hams. July 20— Southern Cross, schooner, 70 tons, Lustins, lien Southampton, in ballast, July 20— Medway, 40 tons, from Ciromandel, with 1.i.000 feet iunk timber. July 20— Elizabeth, 33 tons, Dixon, from East Coast, with 10 tons potatoes. 5 tons flax, 200 bushels maize and wheat, 5 pig", Paescngcr. — Mr.s lio{.e s, ai d * natives. July 20— George, schooner, 103 tons, Cleland, from Kawhia, with 1100 bushels wheat, 500 do. maize, 90 do oats, 40 do. bran, 6 ewe flour, 33 tons potatoes, 4 hhds, 24 barrels, 5 tic-run b:ei, 8 casks honey, 2 chests tools, 1 chest apparel, 1 chain and anchor, 20 pigs. July -0 -John, 25 tons, Sullivui, from Mahurangi, with 16.000 feet sawn timber. July 21 -Matilda, 20 tons, Swan, from Kawhia, with 2

ba«s flour, 2 sac'<s « lover seed, 3 kegs butter, 500 bushels wheat, 70 do. maize, 10 casks poik, 2 kegs lard, 5 bass ilour. Passengers— Mr., Mrs., & Misses A. & M. Charlton, G. Grahame, Esq July 21— Duke of Wellington, 18 tons, Karamena, from Mahurangi, with 29 tons firewood. jdlfaT-^Spray, 18 tons.Ngara, from afongamri, vrith 3 '0 bushels wheaf, 120 do. corn. 4 easkß pork, 1 doz. salt fish, 1 cask" of oil, 4 dozen spades July 21— Pioneer, schooner, 88 tons, A\ing. from Melbourne Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Watson and four children, Benjamin Tonks, Mrs. Touks John T. Stewart, George Wardell, A Lieveking, 1. Overton, Wm Kent, Henry Coomcr, Mary Ann Cooi, c- and 3 children, John Temple, Edmund Parker, Joseph Hill, Wm Lewis Thomas Roberts, Joseph Wright, John Oonwav, John Lafolley, Wm. Preston, Wm. Ciaig, J.imes Morran, Bernard Quin, Thomas Murphy. John Gcrrv, Jeremiah Collins Edward Sturry, Wm. Brimton, "Robert Bryant; Ullie Lastie.Thomas \Vd»sou.— O. A. Harris, agont. . July 21 —Gazelle, schooner, 1/5 tons. McKenzie, tro m Melbourne. Passengers — Mr. George Jenkins, Mr. St Ross, Mrs. Sarah Fussell. Misses Ellen, Sarah, Ann C , and Master. J.imes Fussell, John McArlie, Ralph Tdttersall, John Munro, Ann Munro, Mr. and Mrs. Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. E. Sole, Mr. Collier and child, Mrs. Tracy.— Brown & Campbell, r» OTpTI f (I July 23— Mary, 22| tons, Unthank, from Coromandel, with 15,000 feet sa^n timber. July 9 3— Osprey, 47 tons, Lewuigton, from Russell, with 20 head tattle, 14 casks >>rk, £ ton hams and bicon - Pas-fencers— (V Clarke. Esq., Mr. Ji. M. Williams, 2 children,' l Serjeant sSth regiment. July 23— Emily, "10 ton*. Mair, -from- Wang.irei. Passengers—Mr. Blackj Mr. Dwyer, Miss Dwycr, and 2 notices. ' 7 July 23— Alma,, 14 tons, Mclnman, from the \\ud\ with 12 toijs ships knees,, July 23— James, lfltons, !Dent, from Mat-ikano, With 2*B tons firewood. ' Passenger— Mr. Vercoe.

Cleared Outwards. Jult 18— Resolution, 22 tons, DeThierry, for Coromandel, with 2 tisices beef, 10 gallons rum. 2 do. gin, 1 bag biscuit, 4 do. flour, 1 do. rice. July 18— William, and Jaraes, 20 tons, Nicholls, for Coromandel, with 3 bags flour, 2 do. sugar, small package- tobacco. July 19— Christina, 22 tons, Austin, for Enst Coast. July 19— Maori, 10 tons, Creighton, for Hauraki, -with 12 bags sugar, 50lbs. tobacco, 4 pieces gingham, 3 do* calico" S bolts canvas, 4 pairs blankets, 1 ease slops. July 19— Dauntless, 20 tons, Ilardiinan, for Hokianga, with 1 oale blankets, 1 trunk slops, 1 case tobacco, 5 gallons rum, 1 bag shot, 1 case pipes, 1 ease nails. July 20— Tay, 16 tons, Rattray, for Matakana, with 10 head ctttle, £ ton flour, £ ton potatoes, 2 casks beef, j ton sugar, nnd 4 passengers. July 20— MM way, 40 tons, -Young, for Coromandel. July 21— Duke of Wellington, 18 tons, Karamena, for Mah'nangi. • » July 23— Emily, 10 tons, Mair, for Wangarei. July 2°>— M-vry, 22k tons, TJnthank, for Oorotnamlel. July 23— Eiin, schooner, 57 tons, Kean, for the East | ££ Coast, with 2 tons sugar, 1 dozen bread, 20 packages [ '""slops, o cases brandy, 3 do. gin, 5 kegs rum. July 23 -Alma, 14 tons, Mclnman, for the Wade. - July 23— John, 28 tons, Sullivan, for Mahurangi, with 2'casks beef. July 23— James, 19 tons r Dent, for Majakana.

Impoiits Fort-ion. Per Pioneer, from Melbourne : — 5 bales blankets, 7 casos cliains, 3 do. furniture, 1 do. woollens, 1 do. wearin«- appu-el, 1 box do., 3 hhds. rum, 45 hhds. do., 160 bundles clap boards. 16 stoves and fixtures, 9 bundles windows, 2 do. do., 82 doors, 13 packages furniture, 2 cases tin holloware, 24 do. cjder, 8 bales gunny bag 1 -, 1 case clocks, 1 case spectacles. Per Gazelle, from Melbourne :— 6 leaves 78 sheets galvanized iron, 29 bundles wire, 14 lengths ridge capping, 15 casks, 6 bags quilts, 1 carriage, 10 drays, 2 hoises, 5 cases furniture, 1 wooden house, 1 c.ise clothing, 1 rackage canvas, 1 weighing machine, 3 kegs nails.

The schooner Exeit arrived in our harbour, on Fri'hylast, fiom the Loyalty Ibl.mth. The following are the pailiculais ofher"trip, for winch we hive to thank one of the passengers : —The E-tert sailed from Auckland on TuesuVy the °7th Juno, on the f« Rowing day encountered a "ht>a\y s»ale fiom the N.W., hove to for 24 hoars, the vessel hehaved 'admirably, s.carculy shipping u diop of water. On the 4rh July sighted Walpole Island. The mxt raorniji{j, at 7 o'clock, sighted the island of Nenfone ; at 1 o'eiock.hove to abreast of the Church, a whafeboat came off with Maorlos and informed iis of the Kcv. Mr. Nilnl's decease in April last. At halipasf S'o'flo-.k anchmd in the John "Willi ims' Bay, Mrv Nihit's brotlicr (Mr. Heet(,r) landed ; and the next day we wont ashore md sa<v Mrs. Xihil ; a quantity of luceage wa. sent on board ; the clocks of the ve<-s?l btm" crowded w'lh nati\cs, anvous to trade yams an'l <-ocoa-mit3 for fi,h-hooks, necd'f-s &c. The next day (Satiud.iv) tho lomiiidpr of the li'ff^age. and a smill q.iantit\ of water, ha\ ; n°; beon rt-cvived on board, Airs. Nihil a-iJ «.!n!ii came «iF Hid the vessel got under wei^h. The tollowiau day sighted New Caledonia and the Ifcle of Pine*.. Oil trie 10i.h saw a shoal of sperm wales. Ou the 1 1 th sighted a barque standing to the Wi stward. On the 10th sighted the West point of Doubtless Bay, New Zealand. The next day anchor, din Auckland haibour after tin absence of 2a days. TheExeit was built by 1 Mr Danwh of Miihursmni: Captain Pulham, on behalf of hi,n<=elf and fellow passengers, Mrs. Nihil and Mr, Hector, wish to expiess their sense of couitesy of Mr R Laurie, master oi the Exert, and attention, of his crew, during a vojage to KVngone.

Vessels vs Harbour. Gcoi^e, schooner, 103 tons, Capt. Cleland, arrived from Kjwhia. Southern Cross, schooner, 70 tons, LuStins, arrived from Southampton. Pioneer, schooner, 8S tons, Wing, arrived from Melbourne.—C. A. Han is, agent. Gazelle, schooner, 175 tons, MrKenzie, arrived from Melbourne.— Brown & Canipb* 11, agents. John Phillips, barque, 3GB tons, Capt. Sraithers, arrived iio.n London \ia Nelson and Wellington.— W. S. Grahams, ageat. Comet, schooner, 91 tons, Argent, arrived from Sulney. Heather Bui, brig, 198 tons, Capt. Jones, arrived from Sidney.— J. S. M.icfarlane, agent. Duke of Portland, ship, 523 tons, f'apt. G. T. SeJmour, arrived from London.— W. S. Grahame, agent. Cresswell, baique, 700 tons, Capt. B.irnett, armed from London via New Plymouth. —Brown & Campbell, ae;e its . Yanow, brisr.,2oo tons, Kemp, arrived from Sydney.— J. Salmon & Co., agents.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 842, 24 July 1855, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 842, 24 July 1855, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 842, 24 July 1855, Page 2