Shipping Intelligence PORT OF AUCK.LAND.
ENTERED INWABDB. August 4—Don, 12 tons, Tiller, from the Barrier, in ballast 1 passenger. August s—Wairoa, 15 tons, Turner, from Waiheki, - . with 23 tons firewood, 1 passenger. August s—White Swan (s.s.), 198 tont, Cellum, from Napier and the South, with 2 cases for th« Oriental Bank, shipped at Wellington. Patten- 1 gers—Dr. Baynton, Capttin Meikle, Rer. M.
Wyatt, Captain Paul, 65th Regt., Misses. Kirkwood (2), Messrs. Harcourt, Spens, and 6 soldiers. s W. P. Kirkwood, agent. August S— Union, 15 tons, Innes, from Matakana, with 25 tons firewood. August 6—Jane, 10 tons, Denorey, from Waiheki, ; with 1500 lbs. bacon. August 6-Sally Brass, 16 tons, Bell, from Waiheki, with 25 tons fiiewood. August 8-Raven, 24 tons, Jackson, from Wangarei, With 2 tons potatoes, J ion flour, 1 kit turnips. Passengers—Rev. N. McLeod, Messrs. Petingale and Dwyer, Mrs. Stewart, Misses Me Leod and McKenzie. August 8-Ant, 20 tons, Henari, from Wongatiao, with 26 tons firewood. Passengers-1 European, »natives. ' August B—St. Kilda, 63 tons, Joyce, from Russell, with 60sheep, 1 horse, 100 bushels wheat, 16 do. maize, 32 barrels oil, 10 packages whalebone, 4 casks salt pork. Passengers—Messrs. J. H. Williams, E. M. Williams, J. King.* August B—Ann, 20 tons, McMillan, from Mahurangi, with 36 tons firewood. August B—Elizabeth, 42 tons, Pula, from Mavi, with 16 tons firewood. Passengers—2 males and .2 females, [natives]. August B—Albert, 16 tons, Horopeta, from ilongawai, with 16 tons kauri gum. Passengers —l Europtan and 6 natives. August B—Annie Laurie, 35 tons, Norris, from Russell, with 8 tons kauri gum, 1 do. biscuit, 1 ditto bran. Passengers—Miss Clarke and 1 native.
CLEARED OUTWARDS. August 4—Kate, 26 tons, Peterson, .for the Hot Springs, in ballast. August 4—Maggie, 17 tons, Te Ao, for Matakana, in ballast. August s—Wairoa, 15 tons, Turner, for Waiheki, in ballast. August s—Louisa, 27 tons, BrUtow, for Napier, with 150 posts'lso rails. 15 tons firewood. August s—Union, 15 tons, Innes, for Matakana, in ballast. August s—Herapuhi, 18 tons, Kataia, for Opotiki, with 1 p'ough, 3 packages slops. August 6—Jane, 10 tons, Denorey, for Waikeki, with 1 bag biscuit. August 6-Sally Brass, 16 tons, Bell, for Waiheki, in ballast. August 6—William, 18 ton«, Trevarthen, for Mongawai. with 34 bags potatoes, 12 bags sugar, 4 bags biscuit, 2 gallons whiskey, 2 pit saws, 1 cross cut do., 2 bales slops. Passengers —Messrs. Shepherd, Bates, and Brown. August B—H.>hi, 14 tons, Wiremu, for Opotiki, in ballast. Passengers—l native. August B—Rover's Bride, 10 tons, Thompson, for Bay of Plenty, in ballast. August B—Corsair, 20 tons, White, for Bay of Plenty, with 2 bales blankets. 1 case shawls, 1 case wowsers, &c, 2 bales sheets. &c, 2 bags sheets, 1 bale print, 2 cases gin, 20 lbs. tobacco, half ton sugar, 1 cask tea, 1000 feet timber, 2 casks beef, 6 empty casks, 2 cwt. shot, 2 bags flour. AugustB—White Swan, 198 tons, Cellum, for Bay of Islands and Monganui, with 3 bales, 1 case, 3 bundles spades. Augusts—Ann, 20 tons, McMillan, for Mahurangi, with half ton potatoes. August B—Ono, 27 tons, Tom, for Bay of Plenty, with 2 bales slops, 4 casks salt.
The White Swan arrived in harbour on Friday morning, taking us by sui prise ; for even taking into consideration the character which 6he has earned for punctuality, we did not expect to ses her at the ■wkart till Saturday at the earliest. She was only 40 hours out fiom Hawke's Bay. As will be seen from advertisements, she starts to-day on her northern trip to the Bay of Islands and the Northern ports. She will be back at her old berth towards the end of the week.>
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1242, 9 August 1859, Page 2
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