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Shipping Intelligence PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ENTERED INWAKDS. August 9— Duke of Wellington, 20 tons, from Mahurangi, with 30 tons firewood. Augutt 9— Mary, 22 tons, Maddox, from the Hot Springs, with 36 tons firewood. August 9— Cornet, 25 tons, Sellars, from Tauranga, with 600 bushels oats, 100 do. maize. August 9— Maori, 10 tons, "from Pitko, with 70 bushels wheat, | ton flax, 2 pigs. Passengers— 2 natives August 9— Three Sisters, 26 tons, Donovan, from Mahur*ngi, with 40 tons firewood. August 9— Effort, 32 tons, Frost, from Port Cooper, with 1228 bushels wheat, 3 passengers. August 9— Glance, 20 tons, from Matakana, with 100 posts, 600 feet block, 3 cwt. turnips, 6 passengeri. August 9— John, 24 tons, Scott, from Mahurangi, with 30 tons firewood, 8000 shingles. August- 9— City of Melbourne, barque, 176 tons,McLean, from Sydney. Passengers — Captain Dacre, Mrs. Dacre and family (4), Capt. Wells and Mrs. Wells, Joseph Cochrane.— T. Mackay and Co., agents. August 10— Phantom, 12 tons, Lonsdale, from Maraia, with 4,000 feet sawn timber. Passenger—Mr. Canty. August 10— Pioneer, 23 tons, Mutklejohn, from Omaha, with 1400 rails, 8 bouse blocks. Passenger — I European. August 10— Kate, 26 tons, Peterson, from the Hot Springs, with 700 posts, and 7 tons firewood. August 10— Gem, 24 tons, Duncan, from Waiheki, with 12 tons firewood, 133 posts, 228 rails. August 19— Nymph, 19 tons, Stewart, from Ngururu, with 7000 feet sawn timber. August 10 -Elizabeth Ann, 15 tons, Goldsworthy, from Matakana, with 29 tons firewood and 2 cwt. onions. Passengers— Messrs. Adamson, Bushell, and Mrs. Williams. August 11— Laura, 15 tons,\Vaituruturu, fromWaiheki, with 20 tons firewood. August 11— Maggie, 20 tons, Eingo Ritiao, from Matakana, with 20 tons firewood.

CLEAEED OUTWARDS. August 9— Raven, 24 tons, Jackson, for Wangarei, with 4 tons potatoes, 2 tons flour, 5 cases sundries, 25 lbs. powder, 5 bales sundries, 1 bundle spades, 1 box axes, 1 boat, 1 bag coats, 4 boxes, 3 passengers. August 9— Annie Laurie, 25 tons, Norris, for Russell, frith 3| tons potatoes, l£ ton salt, 6 bags guano, 4 cases groceries, 1 bale dry goods, 10 small parcels, 200 feet timber, 2 coils rope. August 9— Matilda, 20 tons, Swan, for Itaglan and Aotea, with 19 packages merchandise, 2 cases gin, 24 pots, 1 coffee mill, 17 packages slops, 1 plough, 1 bale blankets, 1 do. prints, 12 bags •ugar, I chest tea, 13 packages slops. August 9— Mary, 22 tons, Maddox, for the Hot Springs, in ballast. August 9— Three Sisters, 26 tons, Donovan, for Mahurangi, in ballast. August 9— Glance, 20 tons, McNeilage, for Mahurangi, in ballast. August 9— John, 24 tons, Scott, for Mahurangi, in ballast. August 10— Pioneer, 23 tons, Mucklejohn, for Omaha, with 1 box tea, 30 lbs. leather, 1 bag salt, i ton potatoes, 1 hogshead, 2 lots sundries, and 3 passengers. August 10 - Kate, 26 tons, Peterson, for the Hot Springs, in ballast. August 10— Gem, 24 tons, Duncan, for Napier, with 6 tons firewood, 133 posts, 223 rails, 3 boxes glass, 1 mill, 4 shell do. 5 kegs, 22 bundles spades, 1 cask, 4 do., 1 small bail. 4 hogsheads ale, 1 chest, 1 case, 1 bed sheet, August 10— Vivid, 26 tons, Ngaru, for Monganui, with 3 cases drapery, 1 do. piano, 1 case shot, 1 doz. kettles, 1 case oil, 1 hhd. treacle, 1 case groats, 2 cans oil, 2 do. white lead, 1 cask sugar, 8 guns, 10 pachages sundries, 2 packages. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Turner, 3 daughters, and 1 son, and 2 males. August 10— St. Kilda, 63 tons; Joyce, for Russell, with 1 hhd. rum, .1 ton flour, 1 ton salt, 1 ton potatoes, 2 casks wine, 1 horse, 30 oars, 7 cases sundries, 4 bags tice, 1800 feot timber, 6 kegs paint, 3 cans oil, 4 kegs nails, 1 ton sugar, 1 cask ale, 2 boxes soap, 6_ bags bran, 2i chests tea, 2 fcoxes candles, 1 cask tar, 10 empty cases, 30 packages sundries. Passengers— Messrs. J. ,W. William*, E. M. Williams, J. Bedggood, C. Heaphy, Grant, Beaton, Mrs. OHara, 2 children, and 5 natives. August 10— Ant, 18 tons, Henari, for Omaha and Manaia, wsth 1 ton flour, 1 ton sugar, and 17 native*. August 10— Elizabeth Ann, 15 tons, Golds worthy, for Matakana, in ballast. Passengers— Mrs. William* and Chraucher. August 11— Maori, 10 tons, Ruai, for Piako, with 2 ploughs, 3 packages slops, 2 horse collars, 5 lbs. tobacco, 1 cart. August 11— Laura, 15 tons, Waituruturu, for Waiheki, in ballast,. . .

IMPOSTS — FOREIGN. "Pit City of Melbourne, from Sydney— 2 hhds. wine, 40 cosks bottled beer, 58 bags refined sugar, 8o ditto bastard ditto, Id chests, 30 half-chests tea, 1 case brooms, 10 casks bottled beer, 12 boxes rai•ini, 10 boxes almonds, 30 kegs nails, 10 casks beef, 1 case confectionery, 1 bale paper, 1 rase twine, 1 bag pepper, 50 boxes candles, 14 cases books. 2 packages, 2 cases ploughs, 1 piano, 65 packages furniture, 154 bags bone manure, 2 bags corks, 36 tons c*als, 1 cask honey, 44 bundles iron wire, 2 cases salt. fish, 1 crate earthenware, 1 package saddlery, 1 piano, 58 casks beef, 316 bags maize, 20 do. ■alt, 40 do, potatoes, 1 truss drapery, 2 cases do. The City of Melbourne, Captain Maclean, armed in the Waitemata on Monday night, twenty days out from Sydney. During her voyage she has experienced most tempestuous weather, principally from the S.E. and S.W. The City of Melbourne vras in the Bay of Islands for two days, leaving on Saturday last. We see that th« barque is again laid op for Sydney. The Isabella Hamilton is loading for London, and i« expected to leave next week. The White Swan left for the Northern ports on Tuesday abo ut twelve o'clock. She may be expected back thii even or to-morrow. •

Notices have been posted about the city, iimting able-bodied seamen nnd petty officers to join any of her Majesty's ships at present in port. — Sydney M. 11., July 1«.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1243, 12 August 1859, Page 3

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Shipping Intelligence PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1243, 12 August 1859, Page 3

Shipping Intelligence PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1243, 12 August 1859, Page 3

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