Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND.
ENTERED INWARDS. January 13— Flirt, 10 tons, Hoami, from Hauraki, with 70 bushels wheat, 18 bushels maize, 10 cwt, kauri gum. January 14-Maid of the Mill, 20 tons, from Bay of Islands, with 20,000 shingles. January 14— Heather Bell, 191 tons, Robert Bowie, from , Bay of Islands, with Gl bales wool, (2248 lbs.)-D- ( Nathan, agent. , January 15 -Traveller's Bride, 80 tons, Alfred Cook, from Hauraki, with 430 jjosts and rails, and 37 tons, i firewood. i
CLEARED OUTWARDS. ; January 15— Lucy James, 32 tons, W. S. Throop, for the Barrier, with 2 tons flour, 1 ton sugar, and 5 ] passengers. i Januaiy 1 5 -Traveller's Bride, 30 tons, Alfred Cook, for J Waiheke, in ballast. '
The Denny is now several days behind time, waiting, most likely, for the mail of the Oneida. The Zingari, for the South, sailed yesterday forenoon' at ( eleven, the Chief Officer, who is in charge, having been unable longer to detain the steamer for the arriva 1 of the Denny. She has about 25 passengers, including Colonel V Wynyard and Dr. Prendergast. Two schooners, coastwise, were signalled last evening, . but did not come up till late— one, the Osprey from the . Bay s^_ !
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 997, 16 January 1857, Page 2
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