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Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ENTERED IX WARDS. August 29— Emerald Isle, 32 tons, Oakes, from Pakiri, Avith 25,000 feet sawn timber. August 29 — Tere, 17 tons, Cleveland, from W.iiheki, with 25 tons firewood. August 29 — James, 19 tons, White, from Mahurangi, with 18 tons firewood, 20 house blocks. August 29— Zillah, 66 tons, Sherret, from the East Coast, with 2000 bushels wheat, 4 casks (l~ tuns) black oil.— John Salmon & Co., agents. August 22 — Wonga "Wonga, (s s.), 75 tons, Bowden, fiom Monganui and the North, with 1420 bushels wheat, 80 bushels maize, 12 boxes tobacco, 2 barrels molasses, 2 boxes, 3 packages, 1 box butter. Passengers — Messrs. Campbell, Yates, Newman, Thompson, Wkytlaw, Carpendale, J. Campbell, and Rev. Mr. McDonald. — C. A. Harris, agent. August 30— Raven, 24 tons, McLeod, from "Wangarei, with 500 posts, 10 tons firewood, and 9 passengcis. August 30— William, 17 tons, Copland, fiom the Thames, with 150 bushels maize and 70 bushels ■\\ heat. August 30— Maria, 15 tons, Hen in, from the Bay of Plenty, with 300 bushels wheat, 300 lbb. lard, 600 lbs. bacon, 1 ton salt pork. August 30— Maria Jane, 22 tons, Pikaka, from Tauranga, with 400 bushels wheat, 2 boxes luggage, 2 casks pork, and 20 pigs. September I— Osprey, 47 tons, Tautari, from Russell, m ballast. September I—Grace1 — Grace Darling, 25 tons, Williams, from Matakana, with 30 tons firewood.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. August 25— Wonga Wonga, (s.s.), 75 tons, Bowden* for Monganui and the North, with 3 bags potatoes. 1 box, 1 bag biscuit, 2 bags maize, 1 chest drawers, 1 cask pork, 2 bales, ± chest tea, 1 bag sugar, ±- tierce tobacco, 1 box soap, £ chest tea, 1 box candles, 1 bale, 1 case, 1 cask, 3 boxes, 1 bag luggage, 1 case, 10 bags rice, 1 case, 3 bags sugar, 2 boxes, l.cask, 4 parcels, 6 wheat mills, 26 bag* potatoes, 2 bags flour, 2 bags salt, 2 bags sugar, 5 packages, 6 bag 9 potatoes, 2 bags flour, 1 bag biscuit, 1 keg butter, 1 bag sugar, 1 package trees, | chest tea, 1 bag flour Passengers —Messrs. Austin, Dyer, Hargraves, Manning, Captain and Mrs. Butler, Miss Butler and Miss Martha Butler, Mrs. Heaphy. — C. A. Ilariis, agent. August 29— St. Kilda, 64 tons, EIIN, for the East Const, with 10 cases geneva, 10 cases cherry cordial, 1 tierce (372 1b5.) tobacco 10 boxes soap, o plough 1 ?, 6 sets plough harness, 2 bales calico, 1 case axes, 1 dozen American buckets, 1 case salad oil, 1 bale blankets, 2 cases prints. August 29— Tere, 17 tons, Cleveland, for Waiheki, in ballast. August 30— Moa, brig, J. B. Thompson, for Sydney. Passengers— Henry Walton, William Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Seeloy, D. McDerrald, Michael Murphy, Mr. Pelham, James Thomson, Frank and Norman McLennan, W. J. Groser, John and James Dolt, Mr. and Mrs. James Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. Itobt. Stow, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jones, R. F. Smith, Thomas Atkinson, Mrs. Ann King and daughter, Mrs. Major King and 1 children, James Burns, Thomas Hnwden, John Thomson, John Murphy, Richard Kelly, Thos. Bairow, Thomas Bums, James Grady, Wm. Marsh and wife, John Wright, John McKay, John McKay, jun., John Sullivan, Thos. Brown, T. Dalton. August 30 — Port Glasgow, 15 tons, Smith, tor Matakana. August 30 — William, 17 tons, Copland, for Kikowakariri, with sundries. August 30 -Grace Darling, 2.3 tons, Williams, for Matakana.

EXrOKTS — FOHEIGN. Per Moa, for Sydney— 69 l tons copper ore\ F. Whitaker ; 19 coils rope, 1 ton flax, 223 bags wheat, 999 bags gum, W. S. Grahame ; 195 bags wheat, Thomas Macky & Co. ; 60 bags flour, W. Morrin ; 3 packages transhipped from ' Lord Burleigh,' J. Bell ; 1 paper parcel, Collector of Customs.

The Wonga "Wonga (s.s ) from Monganui, Russell, ke, arrived on Fiiday afternoon. She sails this morning at 9 for Mahurangi, Matakaua, Wangarei, and Russell.

The Grafton, which sailed for Melbourne on Monday) the 18th ult., put into the Bay, on the following Fnday n.iung sustained sonip damage in hv-r sails, She left again on Monday the 2.3 th. The Eleanora, which sailed for Sydney on the d-iy aftu the 1 Grafton (19th), encountered noitheasteily wiiuls, which prevented her from weathering the Noith U<i; , and compelled her to put into Monganuion Wednesday the 27th. She would probably sail ou the following day. The schooner Maria Louisa, Capt. B'.^'itonio, which sailed for Melbourne on Thursday the 28th ult., was .sighted, becalmed off the Little Bairier Island, at noon on Friday, from the Wonga Wonga steamer. The Margaret, schooner, which left New Plymouth, on the .same day as the Zingari, and was supposed to have been coming to Manukau. arrived at Nelson on the 4th ult. She sailed horn that \j n on the 13th, for Sydney, calling in, on the 15th. at New Plymouth The Si. Jviltfii, tor the Ed&t (W-t, saiL-d on Satuulay afternoon ; and Che M^a, tor Sydney, on Sunday mnining at half-past 6. It will be seen fiom the clearance of the latter that she takes from our shores no less than 43 passengers.

Vessels in Harbour. Algerine, brig, 160 tons, Kelly, laid on for Sydney.-^ Woodhou&e and Buchanan, agents. Lord Burleigh, ship, G22 tons, A. C. Clarke, master, arrived from London. — Brown & Campbell, agents. George, schooner, 103 tons, laid on for New Plymouth. — C. Davis, agent. , ZJlah, schooner, 66 tons, Sherret, arrived .from the East Coast. — John Salmon & Co., ogents.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 958, 2 September 1856, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 958, 2 September 1856, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 958, 2 September 1856, Page 2