Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND.
EKTEBED INWAEDS. February 20 — Waiioa, 15 tons, Turner, from Waiheki, with 20 tons firewood. February 20— George, 18 tons, Hohepa, from the Thames, with 10 owfc. apples, 100 bushels wheat, and 8 passengers. February 20— Margaret, 21 tons, Anderson, from Wangarei, with 5 tons kauri gum. Passengers — Mrs. Rutherford, Miss Nisbett, Mr. Armiston, Mr. Rodgers, and another. February 21— Curlew, Peharahia, from Haur*ki, with 25 kits peaches, and 1 passenger. February 21 — Fly, 15 tons, Henare, from Kaiekawau, with 230 kits peaches, (230 bushels) and 5 passengers. February 21 — Shamrock, 22 tons, Molnman, from Matakana, with 45 tons firewood, and 1 passenger. February 21— Lady of the Lake, 17 tons, Hankee, from Maketu in ballast, and 10 passengers. February 21— Three Sisters, 26 tons, Watts, from Mahurangi, with 42 tons firewood. February 21— Comet, 18 tons, MoNeilage, from Mata kana, with 28 tons firewood, 5 ewt. peaches, 1 bag apples, and 8 passengers. February 21— Salcombe Castle, 114 tons, James, from Melbourne. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Kent, and 3 children, Messrs. Dixon, Young, and Smith.
CLEARED OUTWARDS. February 20— Wairon, 15 tons, Turner, for Wairoa, •with 1 ton flour, do. sugar, 4 do. wheat, and 60 paokages merchandize. February 21— Three Sisters, 26 'tons, Watts, for Mahurangi, in ballast. February 21— Shamrock, 22 tons, Molnman, for Matakana, in ballast. February 21— ZMah, 68 tons, Williams, for Napier, with 10 oases brandy, 1 hhd. do., 108 bags sugar, 11 tons flour, 3 pkg». drapery, 20 boxes soap, SO pkgs. groceries, 3 cases sundries, 2 do. hams, 2 waggons, 70 pkgs. «undries, 6 peases gin, £ ton salt, 25 tons firewood. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. liarland, family, and servant, Miss Hancock, Mrs. Bate, and 2 others. Febiuary 21— Nile, 24 tons, Anderson, for Matakana, iv ballast.
February 21— DolpHin, 40 tons, Doughty, for, Efapier, and Bay. of Plenty, with 5 qr. -casks Brandy, 31 cases geneva, 10 cases old torn, 1 barrel rum, 1 do. do., I 3 i-oasks sherry, 5 cases genoya, 3 barrels, ale, % cases champagne, ,62 pkgs. merchandize, 1 case, 1 truss, 79 pkgs. merchandize, 2 cases, 1 bag, 1 case i drapery, 1 case, 1 parcel oil cloth, 2 cases stationery, 48 pkgs. merchandize, 2 bags flour, 1 case, and . 4 passengers.
IMPORTS — FOEKIGN. Per Salcombe Castle, from Melbourne :— lBO tons flour.
The Salcombe Castle, Captain Jones, arrived in harbour yesterday morning from Melbourne, twenty five days out.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1377, 22 February 1861, Page 3
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404Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1377, 22 February 1861, Page 3
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