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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ENTERED IJfWAHDS. April 2— Julia Ann, 20 tons, Godden, from Kawau, with 54 half barrels blasting powder. April 2— Ellen, schooner, 40 tons, Wedgewood, from Hobart Town. Passengers — Hannah Maloney, James Chamberlain, Alice Chamberlain, James and Mary Sainsbury and child, George Gray, Patrick Linnerty, Patrick Sullivan. — Low and Motion, agents. April 2— Tere, 17 tons, Cleveland, from Hot Springs, with 25 tons firewood. April 2 — Surprise, 49 tons, Braund, from Kaipara, with 123 bags gum, 1 boat, 113 boxes apples, 6013 feet sawn timber, and sundries. 2 passengers. April 2 — Exert, 41 tons, Laurie, from Mahurangi, with 32 tons firewood, 100 posts, 15,000 laths. April 3— Flirt, 10 tons, Brown, from Hauraki, with 160 bushels wheat. April 3— Sisters, 27 tons, McLean, from Russell, with 12 cases geneva (original cargo). Passengers— G. Austen, \V. A. Sanders. A schooner was signalled at sunset, supposed to be the Gazelle, from Melbourne.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. March 29 — Oriental, barque, 500 tons, C. J. Macey, for Canterbury, with part of original cargo from London ; shipped at Auckland — 2 barrels blasting powder, 1 case. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. A McDermit, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Giles and nine children, Mr. and Mrs. L. White and child, Messrs. Wilson, H. F. Gray, A. C. Gray, G. Sharp, R. and H. Seaman, J. R. Bode, Ann R. and James Barnard, Mary Callender, Sarah Seymour. April I—Grace1 — Grace Darling, 25 tons, Williams, for Matakana, in ballast. April I— Traveller's Bride, 30 tons, Cook, for Waiheki, in ballast. April 2 — Julia Ann, Godden, 20 tons, for Kawau. April 2 — Tere, 17 tons, Cleveland, for the Thames. April 2 — Daring, 3o tons, Throop, for Russell, with 13 tierces beef, 3 cases tombstones, 15 tons potatoes, 12 barrels beef, 1 chest tea, 3 tons biscuit, 2 packages, merchandize. Passengers — Captain Bolger, Miss Bolger, Mr. and Miss Williams. April 2 — William Denny, (s.s.), 454 tons, Capt. Mailler* for Sydney. Passengers— Messrs. Johnson, J. Brooke, H. Glasson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Lewington and child, Mr. and Mrs. Murray and child, Mr. A. S. Webster, Mr. Adams, Capt. Dacre, Miss ChishoJm, Mr. Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. Cowell, Messrs. Ellis, J. Bartlett, Buck well, Clowes, Boylan, Mrs. Mailler, Mrs. Buckingham and family (6), Mis. Clifford, Mr^ Major and 4 children, J. Kedan and wife, Messrs. Sauerbier, Potter, J. Brown, F. Gilmoie, J. Gunn, J. Luckie, J. Goodman, W. Westerbury, Hy. Russell, W. Gale.— G. Duke, agent.

SAILED. April 2 — William Denny, s.s., for Sydney at 3 p.m.

IMPORTS—FOREIGN. Per Ellen, from Hobart Town :—2 cases glass, 10ft do. jam, 56 do. apples, 10 kegs vinegar, 4 bags seed.

EXPORTS —FOREIGN. Per William Denny, for Sydney :—26 bags potatoes, 14 do onions, 13 coils wool lashing, 5 bales wool, 700 bags copper ore, 8 hhds. rum, 36 bales wool, 104 hhds. kauri gum, 3 cases, 2 bales merchandize, 50 boxes sago, 2 casks fat, 88 hides, 6 cases starch, 2 do. moleskin, trowsers, 1 ease bottled beer.

The Ellen left Hobart Town on the sth March with the wind from W.N.W. In 24 ho\irs afterwards it went round to the eastward, where it continued during the remainder of the voyage, On the 14th, she was within a day's sale of the Three Kings, and has since been baffled by calms and easterly wind-, with a tre* mendous easterly swell. On Tuesday morning she was passed by the Denny. On Sunday last, off the Three Kings, she got the wind from S.S.W, which brought her in on Tuesday morning.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 915, 4 April 1856, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 915, 4 April 1856, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 915, 4 April 1856, Page 2