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PORT OP AU CKLAND.

ENTERED INWAEDS. January 8. — Annie Laurie, 35 tons, Norris, from Wangaroa, with 14 head cattle, 6 bales (1400 lbs.) wool, 1 ■ ' passenger. — S. J. Edmonds, agent. . . , - January 3— Willie) 14 tons, T« Banapia, from Manaia, in ballast, 12 passengers. 'January 3— Petrel, 20 tons,, T. S. Carmiohiiel, from Wangarei, with 2 tons potatoes, 4 cwt. onions, 2 owt. bacon, 6 passengers. — Bain, Grahame, and Co., agents. January S — William, 18 tons, Hatfield, from the Hot Springs, with 6000 feet sawn timber, 5 passengers. January 3 — Three Sisters, 27 tons, Pearson, from Ma> hurangi, with 40 tons firewood. January 3 — Susan, 16 tons, Abraham, from Opotiki, with 200 bushels maize, 10 casks pork, 4 passengers. January 3— "-William PuUuun, 18 tons, Young, from Coromandel, with 10 cwt. potatoes, 100 boat timbers. January 3 — Kate, barque, 342 tons, A. Grange, from Shanghai and Java, via Melbourne. Passengeis — Messrs. Geo. Elliott, Willan, Blundell/Drury, Low, Shurn, Franklin, Richardson, Captain Dyason, Mr. and Mrs. Duiguid. — Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. January 3 — Union, 18 tons, Innis, from Matakana, with 25 tons firewood.

OLEAKED OTJTWAKDS. January B—Curlew,8 — Curlew, 15 torn, de Thierry, for Coromandel, with 3 bag* flour, 4 bags sugar, 20 lbs. tobacco, 14 pkgs. sundries, 7 passengers. January 3 — Union, 18 tons, Innis, for Matakana, in ballast. January 3 — Willie, 14 tons, Te Ranapia, for Wangarei, in ballast, 3 passengers.

IMPOSTS — FOKEIQN. Per Kate, from Shanghai, Java, and Melbourne : — 2414 bags sugar, 600 bags coffee, 79 cheats, 318 halfchests, 10 pkgs. tea, 45, bags rice, 11 bags pepper, 2 boxes nutmegs, 4 boxes mace, 8 cases japan ware, 1690 bundles rattans, 8 boxes tea, 9, tables, 2 bedsteads, 2 chairs, 2 pkgs. toy*, 1 case do., 2 pkgs., 1 case silk, 500 basins, 24 vases, 12 stone tubs, 12 cases ginger, 159 teapots, 8 book cases, from China and Java,' Henderson & Macfarlane ; 1 cue stationery, Thomson, Keith, & Co. ; 1 trunk boots and shoes, Brown and Campbell ; 10 cases axes, 40 kegs nails, Cruickshank, Smart, k Co. ; 5 half barrels beans, 10 boxes preserved fish, 16 kits, 12 stores, 1 case sin ware, 5 bundles iron pots, 2 bundles ash oars, 1 do pans, 2 do. pipes, W. C. Drury; 821 mats sugar, G. S. Graham; 20 boxes lanaparllla, X box circulars, S. Browning ; 1 case Gilflllutt 1 & Co. ; from Melbourne.

The s.». White Swan, Capt. Cellem, from Wellington, Napiar, and Poverty Bay, brought up yesterday at 9*30 a.m., as usual, keeping her time to the hour. She left Wellington on Sunday at 10 a.m., arrived at Napier on Monday at 9 p.m., where she experienced a heavy swell from the eastward, during the continuance of which the lost one of her bower anchors. She left "Kapler on Tuesday at 10*15 a.m., arrived at Poverty Bay at 9 p.m. ; sailed again on Wednesday at 1 a.m., and arrived here as above. Off Tolaga Bay on Wednesday morning sighted the schooner Eliezer, hence for Napier, beating down the coast. ___

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1285, 6 January 1860, Page 2

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PORT OP AU CKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1285, 6 January 1860, Page 2

PORT OP AU CKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1285, 6 January 1860, Page 2