Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND.
ENTERED INWARDS. April 13— Progress, 20 tons, George Williams, from Maraitai, with 20,200 shingles and 2 passengers. April 13— Eclipse, barque, 254 tons, W. E. Elliot, from Napier, for London with 488 bales and 4 bundles wool, 13 coils wool lashing. — Bain, Grahaine *nd Co., agents. April 13 — Victoria, 18 tons, Poulgrain, from Waiheki, with 24 tons firewood. April 13— Ono, 17 tons, A. Cook, from the Thames, with 300 bushels wheat, 5 tons gum, 1 ton potatoes, 1 cwt. pumpkins. April 14 — Annie Laurie, 35 tons, Norris, from Eussell, with 75 sheep, 2 tons potatoes, 40 bushels wheat, n A Pig?) 1 tierce beef, 1 safe, 2 boxes luggage, 1 passenger.—S. J. Edmonds,) agent. April 14 — Kate, 26 tons, from Wangarei, in ballast, with 5 passengers. April 14— Coromandel, 15 tons, Ara Kuri, from Coromandel, with 6000 feet timber, and 3 passengers. April 16 — Mary Ira, 18 tons, Mackenzie, from Bay of Plenty, with 200 bushels wheat, 100 do. maize, 4 tons potatoes, 2 do. gum.— T. Browm, agent. April 16 — Petrel, 20 tons, Carmichael, from Wangarei, with 6 cwt. bacon, 6 passengers. — Bain, Grahame and Co., agents. April 16 — Inwards, 37 tons, Edward, from Pakiri, with original cargo from Auckland. CLEARED OUTWARDS. April 12— Corsair, 16 tons, Tamati, for the Bay of Plenty, with 8 casks merchandize, 6 dozen cases, 1 nest riddles, 1 nest tin cans, 1 case gin, 'l bag flour, 1 dozen saucepans. — T. W. Brown, agent. April 13 — James, 15 tons,' Symonds, for Kawhia, with 27 packages drapery, 1 case drapery, 1 case wine, 36 packages sundries, 1 ton salt. April 13 — James and Julia, 16 tons, Akuhata, for Tauranga, tvith 30 feet timber, 1 keg paint, 1 coil rope, 2 passengers. April 13 — Victoria, 18 tons, Poulgrain, for Waiheki, in ballast. April 13— Willie, 15 tons, Tenapia, for Mtinaia, with 2 sets harness and one passenger. April 13 — Eaven, 25 tons, Jos. Hopkins, for Kawhia, with 2 cases and 1 box passengers, 42 packages sundries. April 18— Dart, 24 tons, Webster, for the Bay of Plenty, with 1000 bricks, 12 packages furniture, and \ 3 passengers. jApril 13— Progress, 20 tons, George Williams, for ! Waiheki, in ballast. April 13— Swan, 45 tons, Bath, for the East Coast, wjtbJlO cases gin, 200 lbs. tobacco, 10 cwt. sugar, 27 packages sundries. — J. Salmon and Co., agents. April 13 — Brian Boru, 16 tons, Bewiri, for Coromandel, in ballast, with 3 passengers. April 13— St. Kilda, 63 tons, T*ut»ri, for Eussell, , with 1 hhd. rum, 1 cask wine, 20 case? gin, 20 half- ■ oases do., 10 cases old torn, 12 casks bottled beer, 8 i bags sugar, 300 bricks, 600 palings, 20 bages sugar, s '53T5»g» bisouit, 25 bags flour, 3 bags salt, 6 cans paint oil, 3 hhds. ale, 13 tierces beef, 30 paokages sundries, 12 passengers. — S. J. Edmonds, agent. April 14— Nile, 24 tons, Anderson, for Matakana, in Wast. April 16 — William Pulham, 18 tons, Young, for Kikowakarerc, with 1 cask beef, 500 lbs. flour. April 16 — Kiwi, 40 tons, McGregor for Monganui, in ballast, 6 passengers. ' April 16 — Emily Alison, 99 tons, Langley, for New Plymouth and Wanganui, with 5 i-oasks brandy, 2 . cases (transhipped from Blue Jacket), 20 tons Com.miisariat Stores, 1 bale bags, 1 box and 1 bale merchandize, 1 sofa, 3 tins white-lead. Passengers — Mr. J. B. White, John Swirt, Mrs. Jaok»on. j
April 16— Ellen, 60 tons, Biohards,..for Otago, with 28,000 feet timber. Passenger*- E. Langlard, S. Langlard, J.;MoKoy, Thomaa, William, and John Latham. — O» if. Stone, agent. . April 16— Etiza,beth Ann, 15 ton«, Goldworthy, for Mangawai, *ith 1 ton flour, 16 owes merchandize, 1 bag potatoes, 8 cases iron work, i trusses hay, 2 bags grass seed, 200 lbs flour, 8 bu»hel» clover seed, 2 bags salt, 5! case* apples, 3 packages dry goods, 12 passengers. April 16— Curlow, 15 tons, DoTMerry, for Piako, with 2 packages sundries. April 16— Hoteiaroa, 25 tons, Putoetoe, for Kawhia, withl box clothing, 11 passengers. April 16— Zilliih, 68 tons, Williams, for Nelson, with 87,000 feet timber, i tons flour.— J. Salmon and Co., agents. , April 16— Annie Laurie, 85 tons, Norris, for Kenkeri *ndEu*sell, with 1000 feet timber, 2 tons salt, 1 do. nail*, do. sugar, 10 window sashes, 4 baxes soap, i ton flour, 2 casks ale, 1 do- porter, 10 cases dry geods, 4 boxes tea, 7 bundles felt, 7 small parcels. Passengers— Mr. Tyinly. Mr. Kidd, Master Kidd.
The mail steamer Lord Ashley in now due from Sydney, with the February English mails, and may be hourly expected in harbour. The Emily Allison grounded yesterday in endeavouring to beat out from her anchorage at Onehunga ; she will probably leave this day for Taranaki.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1286, 17 April 1860, Page 2
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789Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1286, 17 April 1860, Page 2
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