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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ENTERED INWARDS. March 27— James and Julia, 16 tons, Defence^ from the Hot Springs, with 12,000 feet sawn timber, SooO shingles, 1 ton potatoes. , Maich 27— Swan, 42 tons, Fernandez, from the East Coast, with 1200 bushes wheat, 2 tuns speim oil. Passengers— Messrs. Fox and Forrester. March 27— Louisa, 23 tons, Roberts, from the East Coast, with 200 bushf Is barley, 500 bushels wheat, 20 bushels oats (4 g tons flour, 1 ton apples?. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. Mr. Thomas, Mrs. Pearson. March 27— Mary Ann, 20 tons, from Coromandel, with 20 bushels wheat. Passengers — Mr. Q| Ring and two natives. Maich 29— Matilda, 20 tons, from Kawhia (at Manukau), with 450 bushels wheat, 100 bushels apples. March 29 — "Wonga Wonga, ss. Bowden, from North Cape, Monganui, Ru^srll, and Wangarei, with 344 bags sugar, 87 bags gum, fr«»m the William Denny;' 5 casks and 8 barrels black oil, 14 casks sperm oil, 46 packages fruit, and sundries, from Russell, &c. Passengers — Messrs. Fletcher, Carter, Levey, Bisdie, Captain Robbins, Captam Mailler, Mr. Trappett, 11 seaman, &c, from steam ship William Denny, three boiler makeis, Mr. and Mrs. Ray, Mrs. G. Graham, Mr. Grey, and four men, from Russell, &c. — C. A. Harri9, agent. March 30— Coidelia, 18 tors, from Waihcki, with 18 t >ns wood. March 30— Glance, 19 tons, from Mtitakana, with 400 posts, 28 bales flax (3j tons), lj tons onions, 1 ton pumpkins. 6 passengers.

CI/RAttEI) OUTWA.TS.DS. March 21— Wonga Wonga, s.s., Bowden, foT Mi'alvina, Wangarei, Russell, Monganui, and Nm th C ipe, with sundries. Passengers— Mr. and Mis. Hay, Mr. Foley, Mr. and Mrs. G. Graham, 3 men (Commissariat), Mr. Hick ton, 1 policeman and wife, Mr. Matthews, 1 seaman, Messrs. Fletcher, Brodie, Charles Davis, Carter, Levey, Captain Bobbins, 3 boilermakers.—C. A. Hairis, agent. March 27— James and Julia, 16 tons, Defence, for the Hot Springs, with sundries. March 27— Henry, 50 tons, McGregor, for Coromandel, with sundries. 5 passengers. March 28— Gem, 25 tons, for Bay of Plenty, with sundries. March 28— Mary Ann, 20 tons, for Coromandel, with sundries. March 30— Cordelh, 18 tons, for TVaiheki, in ballast. March 30— Glance, 19 tons, for Matakana, in ballast. 5 passengers March 30— Moa, brig, 237 tons, Thompson, for Sydney. Passengers — John Robertson, H. Davidson, Mrs. Woodhouse, three children, and servant, Mrs. Peek, four children, and servant, Miss Catherine Davies, Captain Cooper, Maxwell Bury, Howard Hutton, W. Young, Mr. and Mis. Richard Hobbs and servant, Rev. E. B. Clarke, Miss Vercoe, S. Vaile, Dr. R. R. Norris, William Lynch, Daniel Elliott, Wra. Cousins, George Foat, James Currie, Joseph Gre>y, Edward McDonald, Win. Green, Alfred 13urd. NeilMcGlashan, George Davies, Chas.. Seibald, Mrs. E. Gourley and 2 children, J. W. Stack, James Lawson, James Lyons, Joe Dansfield, Wm, Harris, Al Deutch, J. S. Macfarlaue, J. Bolous, Mrs. McKelvie and child, Hennessey. — Bain, Grahame and Co., agents. March 30 — Surprise, cutler, 49 tons, Braund, for Melbourne.— G. Duke, agent.

EXPORTS — FOREIGN. Per Moa, for Sydney :—BO: — 80 tons potatoes, Woodhouse and Buchanan ; 7"1 tons copper ore, 311 bags gum, Bain, Grahame and Co.; 7 cases and 2 casks, Samuel Brown ; 47 coils rope, T.Macky and Co.; 358 bags gum, Gilfillan and Co. Per Surprise, for Melbourne :— 4O tons potatoes, 200 rickers, 40 cases apples, Capt. Braund ; 16 bales wool, 33 bags gum, J. Stevenson and Co. ; 40 bags gum, 35 bags oats, J. S. Macfarlane.

The Wonga Wonga ai rived on Sunday, having on board Captain Mailler of the steam-ship William Denny, a portion of that ship's crew and cargo, and several gentlemen who went up to visit the stranded ship. The Wonga arrived at the North Cape on Monday night, and left on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Nothing of moment had occurred since our previous advices. Captain Bowden reports the whaling brig Panama, of Sydney, out three weeks, clean, as having arrived at Monganui on Tuesday last and sailed the same day. The James Maury and the Moa are both wind-bound at the North Head— the wind stroug from the nor-east. The latter, it 'will be observed, conveys from our shores upwards of 50 passengers Amongst the numbei are Mr. C. Wetton and Mr. F. D. Bell— the latter representing the General Government in the Panama route negociation with the sister colonies.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1018, 31 March 1857, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1018, 31 March 1857, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1018, 31 March 1857, Page 2

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