Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND.
ENTERED INWARDS. March 31 —'William Pulham, 16 tons, Darrock, from Mahurangi, in ballast. I passenger. April 2— Eliza, 20 tons, Bates, from Hot Springs, 20 tons firewood. April 2— Maiy, 20 tons, Tiller, from Matakana, with 20 tons firewood. April 2— Coromandel, 12 tons, Prta, from Coromandel, with 10 kits potatoes, 10 kits corn, 24 bushels wheat.
CLEARED OUTWARDS. March 31— William Pulham, 16 tons, Darrock, for the Bay of Islands and Monganui m ballast. March 31 — Viscount Sandon, 540 tons, Capt. Hughes, for Shanghai. — Bain, Grahame and Co., agents. Apiil 2— James and Julia, 18 tons, Rj'an, for East Coast with sundiies. April 2— Tara, 10 tons, King, for Wairoa, in ballast. April 2 — Herald, 25 tons, Patahoe, for Tauranga, with sundries. 20 native passengers. April 2 — James Maurj, 375 tons, Captain Curry, for Whaling Grounds, with part of original cargo, 2 eases slop clothing, 75 barrels beef, and 50 barrels pork. April 2 — Polar Star, 4G4 tons, Captain Weeks, for Whaling Grounds, with part of onginal oargo, 30 ban els beef, and 20 bairels pork.
EXPORTS — FOREIGN. Per Viscount Sandon, for Shanghai :— 46,d00 feet sawn timber, 150 bas;s potatoes.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1019, 3 April 1857, Page 2
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196Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1019, 3 April 1857, Page 2
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