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Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ENTERED INWARDS. January 27— St. Kilda, 63 tons, Tautari, fromßuisell, ■with 10 bushels apples, 1 case sundries, 200 empty sacks, 10 passengers. — S. J. Edmonds, agent. January 27 — Kiwi, 10 tons, A. McGregor, from Mongonui, with 600 lbs. w661, 6 parcel* luggage, 1 bale sundries, 10 passengers. — Cruickshank, Smart, & Co., agents\ January 27 — Maggie, 15 tons, Ringoriteao, from Ru»kaka, -with 10 tons lione. January 27— Mary Ira, 18 tons, James McKenzie, from the Bay of Plenty, with 20 packages baggage, 1 chest drawers, 1 ton potatoes, 2 tona salt fish, 13 bushels wheat, 11 passengers— T. W. Brown, agent. January 27— Kate, 26 tons, Stuart, from Wangarei, with 900 lbs. wool, 12 passengers. — "Webster and Patterson, agents. January 27 — Corsair, 16 ton», Tamati, from the Bay of Plenty, with 300 bushels maize, 30 cwt. pork, 6 cwt. bacon, 300 lbs. lard, 1 ton flax, 1 pastenger. January 27 — DauntleM, 20 tons Stroud, from Mongonui, with 30 cwt. onions, 10 cwt. flax, i dozen spades, 1 box slops, 101 lbs. tobacco. January 28 — Ann, 36 tons, Edwards, from the Hot Springs, with 31 feet sawn timber. < January 28 — Flora, 20 tons, McKenSsie, from Pakiri, with 8000 feet sawn timber, 8000 shingles, fiOO palings. , '

I CLEARED OUTWARDS. January 27~Ann, 20 tons, Trimmer, for Waiheki, in ' in ballast. January 28 — Flora, 20 tons, McKenzie, fqr Mongawai, with 2 cows, and 7 passengers. January 28— Raven, 24 tons, Jackson, for Matakana, with sundries. t „ t January 28— Ann, 86 tons, Edward, for Pakiri, with sundries. January 28— Clyde, 15 tons, Jone», for Waiheki, in ballast. N >, t v January 28— Henry, 42 tons, Wallace, for Otago, with 30,000 feet sawk timber, 1 case, 1 parcel books, ]33 r passengers.— Combes' & Daldy, agents'. - January 28 — Dot, 27 tons, Ford, for Waiheki, in ballast. , January 28— Mary Ann, 723 tons, W. r Aihby, for, Plymouth. Passenger— Mr. Heyham.-~Brown and' s Campbell, fcgtats. ' > " ' " !• ' January/ 28— Prince 1 Alfred,_(s.»,)» 70S tons, Jamei Bowden,' for * Sydney, A Passengers— Lieut.' Dean, t „B.:sf,, Me»»r». Allen; ,*.dam», Benrin^ton, Trahem,s , r ßrook»,",BDloui, Donaghy, H, ,Elli»,- Wm, Hobson, s I AtJ^ini, Cautley, Wm,^ Colem»n/i Jffftsteri^ i Jl, Wi7<s., and H. Bowden, Misses L. and J. Bow* j den, Miss M. Donaghy, Messrs,- Adams, MissfWalI rond,' Carto^iFejirnly, Adland, ! Mr.' and Mrs. Farley , and 2'childrenJ'Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr.; Mrs.; and ' •Mis»'Huds'on,-,Messrs:Muroh^Bastard, prr, T Coflfey, 3 Q, Wjl*oni'3tepKe»,^H.< U> "Grahame, -^WiUiaawi — Gilfilan. & Co., agents:'

it'Pailmjgers— Chief CabM: Femrs^^anan, WU-, 6. and EUzabethCfcrrutbirs; Emmeline, Hioki, *ti George W. Burnett, Harriet, 1 - Harriet, Mary and Si} George GarUcks>W<aUkr'Baitui. Second Cabin— Thomas, EUh», Thomas; Eliza Ann, Christopher and Jnfant .Hioki ; Matthew* Bainei; Charles Richer, , Philip 'and Edward Cooke, George M. Richards, John * Fleming, "William (Thomson. Steerage— 'Augustus G., Margaret, and 'Augustus G. Baddiley, Ann and Maria Lymn, Thomas Jones, Thomas, Mna, Mary, Edward^ Serbert, Sophia and Sarah Jones ; John, Jane, Balph, Catherine, Walter, Thomas and Richard Young; Henry, Elizabeth, Henry W,, J^>hn, Mary E., Lucy M., Emma P., Edward K. and George I. Garland ; James S. Main- . waring,' John Jones, Samuel G. Veary, George W. Armor, Samuel Thomas, John and Sarah A. Featon, Richard, Elizabeth, Jane, Caroline and William I. (infant) Hales ; Robert Mason, Richard and Sarah Meads, Thomas and Mary Robinson, Samuel V., Rachel, William S., Sarah A., Alfred E. Frederick W., Richard R., Isabella R., Elizabeth E. and Harry 'A. Collins ; Ann ReeVes, George Hackney, James and Caroline Baines, William, Emma and Emma Broad, Charles, Anna, Elizabeth, Thomas and Edwin Eaglestone ; Daniel and Eliza Mollony, Elizabeth Clarke, George E. Finnii, Stephen Goddard, John and James Young, William Dick, Charles Williamson, John Sutton, Edward H. and John Featon, Thomas Solomon, John H. Trahair, George Cole, William Jackson, William J. Howe, Benjamin Greenwood, William Pearce, Abraham Ramsden, William Rogers, William Kembl?, Benjamin Withers, Augustus Schoner, Stephen Taylor, Joseph Batagon, William Haines. Provinoial Government Emigrants — Honora and Ellen Downing, Ann PBl- . mer, Eliza and George H. Andrew, Mary A. Heron. — Cruiokshank, Smart & Co., agents.

SAILED. January 28 — Prince Alfred, (a.s.), James Bowden, for Sydney.

IMPORTS — FOREIGN. Per African, from London. — 2 casks, T. Boylan ; 3 crates, E. Death ; 7 hhds., 850 bags, 10,000 slates, 15,060 bricks, 1 cas>e, Cruickihank, Smart & Co. ; 6 cases, O. Smallfield ; 1 .cask, /H. Ashton; 62 water casts, 1 piano, 1 cow, Cruickshank, Smart & Co. ; 1 package, J. Macfie ; 2 boxes, order ; 2 boxes, W. S. Wild; 5 casks, Dennistoun, Brothers and Co., Melbourne; 23 packages, order; 4 packages, 1 case, W. D. Carruthers ; 10 bundles, 8 hhds., Bain, GraUame, & Co.; 16 qr.-casks, 56 cases, W. E>. Carrutheri ; 1 itpackage, David Hay; 14 packages, 25 crates, 40 hhds., 1624 tons coal, order ; 1 case, J. Stewart ; 1 case, order ; 3 cases, Officer Administering Government ; 2 packages, W. Y. Powell ; 1 case, G. F. Maberly ; 1 case, Bishop of New Zealand ; 3 packages, Cruickshank, Smart & Co. ; 3 boxes, J. C. Hopkins ; 35 cases, 6 qr.-casks, Owen & Graham ; 2 cases, W. D. Carruthers ; T case, 37 kegs, Owen & Graham; 45 p'kgs,, T. Short; 19 cases, Connell & Ridings; 1 box, R Gilman; 2 tierces, S. Browning ; 7 pkgs., Gilfillan & Co. ; 4 pkgs., H. Potter; S cases, T. S. Forsaith ; 1 case, Rev. R. Burrows ; 5 trunks, J. Rout ; 1 box, C. de J. Grut ; 12 casks, Brown & Campbell ; 10 cases, 5 bales, D. Graham & Co. ; 100 bags, 6 tons rock salt, E. O. Nicholas ; 6 sand boilers, 48 camp oveni, 48 covers, 42 packages, 48 pots, 24 garden posts, 2 casks, 1 case, 1 box, |12 cases, 5 drums, Cruicksbank, Smart & Co. ; 1 bag (£2OO in Sovereign!), G. W. Burnett ; 18 pkgs., 1 parcel samples, J. H. Burniide & Co. ; 1 case, Gilfillan & Co. ; 40 half hhds., order ; 21 packages, Coleman, Ireland and Co, ; 2 trunks, order ; 300 cases, Gilfillan & Co. ; 15 packages, 6 cases, Sam. Edmonds ; 1 case, Mrs. Selwyn ; 1 case, Mra. Coates ; 26 pkgs., T. S. Forsaith ; 1 case, F. Jones ; 77 keg», 1 box, 3 kegs, 49 pkgs., 6 casks, 1 case, 1 cask, 2 cases, Cruiokshank, Smart k Co. ; 24 bales, 1 cask, 10 pockets, 2 cades, D. Nathan & Co. ; 6 pkgs., Mrs. Garlick ; 8 tons, 8 cwt., 1-8 pig iron, 1 roll lead, R. B. Shalders ; 3 cases, A. &R. Keeling ; 23 bags nails, 17 hampers, 2 bundles, 2 cases, 15 packages, W. Broad ; 10 hhds. oider, order.

EXPOBTS — FOEEIGN. Per s.B. Prince Alfred, for Sydney. — 164 bales woolj 5 boxes tin plates, 21 cases cheese, 464 baga potatoes, 9 bundles whalebone, 23 casks oil, 2T bales wool, 80 bides, 1 bale skins, 14 bags coals, 16 tons cheese, 291 bags potatoes, 10 tons pig iron. Per Mary Ann, for Plymouth. — 179 pieces, 601, 186-600 loads of kauri pine, 386 pieces, 46, 460-600 loads sawn timber, 20J torn knuri gum.

The Aututnnus was advertized to. sail from Sydney for Kaipara, on the 14th inst., with a general cargo. The African, 774 tons, Captain Gibson, was signalled yesterday morning shortly after day break, and dropped anchor in the harbour about 9 a.m. She left London on the 7th October, and after a most agieeable run down Channel, put into Plymouth on the morning of the 10th, from which port she again sailed at midnight on the 11th. She experienced very heavy breezes from the S. and S.W., while off the coast of Portugal: sighted the Burling rocks in the vicinity of Lisbon on the 21st, just 10 days out ; passed inside Palma, one of the Canary Islands, on the 27th, "the wind being westerly ; caught a light N.E. trade, which she carried to 7° N. Crossed the line on the 20th November, light variable winds prevailing for several days. In about 3°N. was favored with a light S. wind, which however, »oon parted company. Passed to the leeward of the Island of Trinidad, making the meridian of the Cape on the 17th December, in 47 ° . Ran down her easting to 48 ° 30' ; flighting Prince Edward's Island ; and passing to the N. of Kerguelen's Land, for 10 days laid off and on in consequence of adverse winds from the E., accompanied by thick heavy weather ; pwsed no less than «even whalers, among which was the Lady Emma, of Hobart Town. From this had a fair run to Van Diemen's Land, which she passed on the 19th inst. On the 26th, when in lat. 34°, long. 11671 167 ° , encountered a circular storm, wind coming E.NE., shifting to N.W. and W., and moderating on the 27th '< Sighted the Three Kings at half past 4 a.m. on Saturday last. At 3 p.m. rounded the North Cape, strong Southerly|winda prevailing as far as the Poor Knights, when they became light and variablo ; rounded to under the lee of the Little Barrier at midnight, and at 4 a.m. yesterday, made sail for the harbour, which she reached at 8.30 a.m., 110 days from Plymouth. Captain Gibson has visited this colony on several occasions, and in the London took some of the first settleri, which were sent out tmder the auspices of the New Zealand Company. He' has also visited Canterbury, and took home the first entire cargo of Wool from that settlement in the Midlothian. He reports 3 births and 2 deaths during the voyage, one an adult, the other n child, who embarked in a very sickly condition. The African brings an addition of 125 passengers to our population, and comes into harbour in first-rate order. The Breidalbane, Captain Jones, was signalled conjointly with the African. Her lateit dates are Sydney the 18th, from which port she experienced light winds and calms till the 26th, when she encountered a smart N. Easter, which moderated on the 27th, and on the M,me day the Three King* was sighted and the North Cape.rounded. The Breadalbane, whose captain pos»esse» a full knowledge of the channel, pursued the 1|c even tenor of his way," passed the African in fnll, sail yeiterday nhortly after daybreak, and made Commercialßay by half-pa»t 8 a.m. ~~

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1292, 31 January 1860, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1292, 31 January 1860, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1292, 31 January 1860, Page 2