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Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ENTEEED INWABDS. December 24— Christina, 16 tons, Cftrk, from Waiheki, with 12 tons firewood. December 24— Petrel, 20 tons, Carmichael, from Wangarei, with 6 bales wool, 9 cwt. potatoes, 200 quarts gooseberries, 2 cwt. ham, and possengers. December 24— Three Sisters, 26 tons, Scott, from Mahurangi, with 47 tons firewood, and 6 passengers. December 24— May, 22 tons, Peterson, from Hot Springs, with 31 tons firewood. December 24— James, 15 tons, Hopkins, at Manukau, from Kawhia, with 500 bushels wheat, 2 hhs. pork. December 27— Maid of the Mill, 25 tons, Grundy, from Tamaki, in ballast. . December 27— Sally Brass, 16 tons, Bell, from Waiheki, with 770 rails. -on -.u on December 24-Dot, 28 tons, Stuart, from Rusrell, with 20 ton kauri gum. Mr. Fawell, passenger. December 27— Traveller's Bride, 50 tons. Robbins, from Monganui, with 8 head cattle, 1 horse, 3 tuns oil, 1 case guns, 25 lbs powder, 13 packages whalebone, C, J. Stone, agent. December 24— Ant, 20 tons, Adamson, from Mongawai, with 6 tons gum. Passengers— Messrs. Skeen and G«ffin. __.„. . December 27— Giace Darling, 25 tons, Williams, from Mahurangi, with 28 tons firewood. December 27— Emily Allison, 99 tons, Wells, from Ahuriri, with '3 cases vestas, and 6 tons camp equipage. Passengers— Mr. Wilson, and 1 sergeant, 2 soldiers, and 1 woman, 65th B^gt. Dtcember 27— Zillah, 68 ton«, Fernandez, from Hawke's Bay, with 700 bushels wheat, 1000 lbs wool, 14 cwt pork. Passengers— Messrs. Bristow, Peachey, and Arthur. December 27— Queen, 35 tons, Edwards, from Poverty Bay, with 700 bushels wheat, 2500 lbs wool. Passengers — Sergeant-Major of Police and 6 natives. December 24- John, 24 tons, Walling, from Mahurangi, with 36 tons firewood. December 27— Lord Worsley, s.s., 290 toas Johnson, at Manukau, from Sydney, via Nelson and New Plymouth, with 592 sheep, 13 pkgs and 12 cases. Passengers— Hit Honor Chief Justice Arney, Mr. E. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Stafford, Bartrom, Harrop, Hoby, Nightiugale, Mrs, Rogers and .2 children, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Cox, Messrs. Scott, McLeod, Jones, Kingston, 2 soldiers 65th Regt, and Mrs. Looney. J. Coleman, manage*.

CLEABED OUTWARDS. December 24— Elizabeth, 26 tons, Tanira, for Mongawai with 1 ton potatoes, 4 bags sugar. December 24-Araelia, 15 torn, Kgataugita, for Mongawai, with 1 ton flour, 1 bag sugar, 2 cwt. potatoes- . December 24— Christina, 15 tons, Clark, for Waiheki, in ballatt Two passengers. December 24— Three Sitters, 26 tons, Scott, for Mahurangi, in ballast. One paisenger. Dacember 24— Mary, 22 tons, Peterson, for Hot Springs, . in ballast . December 24— Annie Laurie, 24 tons, Mathieson. for the B»y of Island* and Great Barries, with 100 kegs blasting powder, 25 pkgs, sundries. December 24— Eliezer, 56 tons, Kean, for Napier, with 32,000 shingle*, 3125 palings, 2 drays, 1 cart, 52 empty keg«, 20 tons coals, 1 pkg. type, 1 hhd brandy, 3 kegs nails, 19 pkgs. merchandise, 1 hhd rum. Passengers Mi M Johnson, Mr. Clinch. Bain, Grahame, & Co., agents., December 27— Sally Brass, 16 tons, Bell, for Waiheki, in ballast. December 27— John, 24 tons, "Walling, for Mahurangi, in December 27— Maid of the Mill, 25 tons, Grundy, for Waiheki; in ballast. # December 27— Grace Darling, 25 tons, Williams, for Waiheki. in ballast.

IMPOBTS — FOBEIGN. Per Lord Worsley, from Sydney : 4 kegs tartaric acid, 4 cases preierved ginger, 2 cases chow cfcow, 15 boxes raisins, 1 caie cream tartar, 1 bale corki, 2 bales paper, Vm. Morrin ; 1 case bollowware, Connell & Ridings ,• 5 caies wine, Brown & Campbell; 1 paper parcel, Brown & Campbell ; 3 casks raisins, Lilewall & Rattray j 1 bundle mats,Rnndgolph; 1 box, Browr. & Campbell; lease, medicine, Medical Officer 65th Regt ; 1 case medicine, Medical Officer 58th Regt; 1 parcel, order.

The Lord Worsley, steamer, Ctptain Johnson, arrived in the Manukau 6nf>Saturday. She sailed from Sydney on the 15th, about 4 p.m., immediately after the aqferal of the mail. She made the passage to Nelson in 6 dayi and a few hours.

The steamer Lord Ashley arrived from Wellington on Saturday morning, after a quick run of 14 hours. We have been obligingly furnished with the following statement of the time occupied between each port during the lait trip to the south :— The Lord Ashley left Nelson on the 3rd December, and arrived at Wellington on the 4th, at 1 p.m. ; left Wellington on the 7th at 1 p.m., and arrived nt Port Cooper on the Bth, at 1 p.m. $ left Port Cooper on the 9th, at 7 p.m., and arrived at Otago Heads on the iOth, at 6 p.m., and got in next morning. Sunday, the 12th, left Otago, at 6 p.m., and arrived at Port Cooper on the 13th, at 10 p.m. ; left Port Cooper on the ISth, at l.3fr p.m., and arrived at Wellington on the 16th, at 9.30 a.m. ; left Wellington on the 17lh, at 6 p.m., and arrived at Nelson on the 18 th, «t 8.30 a.m. —fiptton Examiner t Dec: 22.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1200, 28 December 1858, Page 3

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Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1200, 28 December 1858, Page 3

Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1200, 28 December 1858, Page 3