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Shipping Intelligence. PORT O F AUC KLAND.

ENIEBED INWJLRDS. January 18— Traveller's Bride, fiO tout, Robbing from Mongonui, with 20 bushels wheat, 2 horses, 2 kegs, 2 packages tobacco. 3 passengers.— C. a J. Stone, agent. January 18— Hawk head, 22 tons, from Wangarei,, with 30 tons shells. 4 passengers. January 19— Eliezer, 56 tons, Kean, from Napair,. with 60 aheep and & cwt. potatoes. Passengers— Messrs. Hamlin and Gustus.— Bain, Grahame,. and Co., agents. January 19 "Annie Laurie, 24 tons, Matheson.from Wangtrei, with 1000 bushels shells. Passenger — Mr. Robinson. January 19— James, 15 tons, Bopkins, fromKawhia,. with 400 bushels wheat, 10 casks pork, 1 bale wool. January 19— Laura, 15 tons, Hohua, from "Waiheku with 16 cwt. potatoes, 3 kits peaches, 7 tons firewood, 3 kits onions. 7 passengers. January 19— Nile, 24 tons, Garland, from Matakana* in ballast. January 20— Rose Ann, 27 tons, Laurie, from Bast Coast, with 500 bushels wheat, 50 do. maize, 2t» sheep, 8 bags wool, 1 cask pork. PassengersMrs. Mustart and Mils Lindsay. January 20— Amelia, 29 tons, Wnrbrick, from Bay of Plenty, with 300 bushels wheat, 100 do. corn, 4 casks pork, 1 cask black oil. Passengers — Messrs. Brake and Milburne. January 20— Napi, 20 tons, Anderson, from Wan* garei, in ballast. Passenger—Mr. Wilson. January 20— Lady of the Lake, 17 tons, Tewairi,. from Mongawhai, in ballast. January 20— Three Sisters, 27 tons, Scott, from. Mahurangi, with 47 tons firewood. Passengers— Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Flowers.

CLEA.KED ©TJTWABDS. January 19— Zephyr, 66 tons, Kinsett, for Canterbury, with 3 cases genera, 3 boxes tobacco, 7* package* furniture, 1 whale boat, 18,000 feet timber, and part of original cargo from Melbourne*. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs., Joseph, Edwin, and' Anne Whiles, Catherine Mills, Hugh Ray, J* Higgins, S. Smith,, and George Bates. January 19— Aquila, 27 tons, Austen, for Poverty Bay, with 32 cases brandy, 8 casks do , 2 1-casks do., 10 cases do., I case claret, 100 posts, 200* rail, 2400 bricks. 6 passengers. January 19— Mapere, 28 tons, Bristowe. for the Bay of Islands, with £ ton tiour, 3 bngt sugar, 3 bagssharps, 1000 feet timber, 10 half cases geneva, 1 hhd. brandy. Jawuaiy 20— Laura, 15 tons, Hohut, for Waiheki,. with sundries and 7 Maoriw. January 20— Annie Laurie, 241 ton*, Matheson, foe tte Great Barrier, in ballast. January 20 — Three SisUn, 36 tons, Scott, forr Mahurangi, in bajltst. Passengers->Mr. & Mrs.. Dunn, Mrs. Cavana£h, Mis.s Graham.

ARRIVED. . J»nu»ry 20— Gaielle, schooner* 212 tens,. A,. Cuh1 ninghwn, from Sydney. 4 pMs»Dger».—Hendei»on end Wacfarlnne, agtnU.

lMP0HT8-^-*0SKI(»H'. ' Per Gazelle, from Sydney:— 2 casts, 1 trussl, lr, washing box »nd handle, Burnstdo artd Co.; 9 cases and2 bales drapery, 6 trunks, H. Ellia ; 2 bain, J. S. Macfariahe; 2 bales, C. Petachler; 1 ewe jewellery. 1 case clocks: A.. Quartiar ; 2 caiea, 2 visas, 2> kegs, £ eaika zino, Cojeman, Ireland* and Co..'; 4* cases, J. Salmon & Co.; 10 kegs nails, Webster and Patterson ; 37 oases, D. Nathan and Co.; 25 caaea brandy. Cruikshank, Smart, and Co.; 20 i-chests tea, 5 barrels rico, C. Barley ; 3 bhds. tend j, 1 c&rk ironmongery, 17 coila Manila rope, Cruikabank „ Smart, and Co.; 4 cases. H.rEllis ; 20 boxes sonp, 60bozea mould candles, 20 cases fruits, 10 chtsta te*^ 2© boxes tea, 6 casks whiting, 2 casks saltpetre, C. Barley ; 10 £ -chests tea, C. Petschler ; 20 J-chesu. tea, C. J. Stone ; 2 tierces and 2 cases tobacco, 1 hhd and 872 bags sugar, C. Barley ; I hhd. and 504 bags sugar, M. Somemlle ; 200 bags sugar, Owen and Graham ; 100 bags flour, 226 bags wheat, 10 dray wheels, 5 axles, I pole dray, Henderson and Macfarlane; 1 oase cigars. W. Morrin; 160 bags, sugar, 25 boxes pipes, 30 } -chests tea, H. Ellis; 765, bags wheat, Thornton, Smith, and Co,; 1 hhJ. and 72 mate sugar, 2 cases black lead, 1 mat tapioca, 12. packages oilmen's stores, 1 keg saltpetre, J. Henderson and Co.; 10 cases cordials, £ cases mustard, R. Dacie ; 1 case, Mr*. Keesing ; 1 rocking horse, 1 ' case, Syraonds , 13 and 10 chests tea, 4> cases sago, order ; 1 case, GHfiHan and Co.; 1 case, Shalders.

The following whaler* bar* been, rejjpjjtpd at. Mongonui :— December 24— Jireh Swift, barque, 45* top*, Capt. W. Earl of New Bedford, 400 whale, 40f}>perm, and 4000 lb». bone. Sailed on December' 30th for a 2 months' crtiiie, a^r which she will return to ,. >. ' .. .j . v ' ' " -

l>ee«mbtfJ4>-EinemId/ihip,,fl6 ton^F. Mi Halleek, Of '8^ Harbour, iOOVhil^ ■ January 1, Mfi»~^l»«,,p(mgrew (i w1i«lji; y c«me intp frft&wftBay, butWratttWy irUHWttoming into harbour. . - .,,;•■ J«naanr J 5—Itirtef|, l)»rqae, SI5 tdni, CapUinJ. Churry, of 15 moatht oat 1 ; 160'ipenn. January 8— Lewi», 307 tons. Captain. Geo.'F. Ntil, ofNtw Bedford, Umonttu out; 160 whale, 70 »p*rm. ,-..-, , ,

The Gaitlle, schooner, arriyed in harbour yesterday at about six p.m., 28 dfty«, away. from this port. 8hahaa had a fun of ten dtysirom Sydney; she left on the 10th instant at half-past, 5 p.m., wind fi-omS. te S.E..with double reftfs, in' thegopsails. Made the£ings%n Sunday, last at day-light, and his had N.lS. winds since. She spoke the foaaru, fi^om Mongonui to the, Sandwich, Islands; and'about.280' miles from Sydney, barque standing , westward. ' Our A.udilana line of traders- keep up their charac-^ tew. v ' " ' ' ' We see; from .the. 'Sydney Mr Herald,^ that the Wonga Wonga arrived at Sydney on the 8th instant. In the list .of .pauengers are the names of Mr. and Mrs'. Sewell.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1207, 21 January 1859, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1207, 21 January 1859, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1207, 21 January 1859, Page 2