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Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ENTERED INWAEDS. March I—Favourite,1 — Favourite, 15 tons, Biowne, from Coromandel, with 150 bushels wheat, 6 boxes honey, 1 box eggs, 3 passengers. March I—Airedale,1 — Airedale, s.s,, 286 tons, Kennedy, from New Plymouth, with 2 packages from Otago; 1 package, 6 casks pines, 32 cases gxass seeds, 13 casks butter, and one case, from Nelson ; 2 parcels and 1 box, from Wellington. Passengers — Mr and Mia. Sewell, Mr. Stafford, Mr. and Mis. Weld and female servant, Dr. Knight, Messrs. Cutten, Allingham, J. 0. Filth, S. Clark, J. Scaife, Crawford, Searancke, G. Young, J. Ibbotson, McGiath, Peate, St. Hill, N. Eeed, Capt. Coleman, Capt. Johns, Revs. D. Bruce, W. Connell, and Aichdeacon Govett, K. Langman, J. Smart, G. Tate, Collinson, Oldham, Mr. and Mis. C. Porter and 4 children. — 1.C.R.M.C0 , agents. March I—Snowflake,1 — Snowflake, 10 tons, Nikoiimo, from Hauraki, with 183 bushels wheat, & cwt. potatoes, 5 cwt. melons, 6 small kits peaches, 6 bushels giapes, and 8 passengers. March 2 — Moa, 16 tons, Kelly, from Waiheki, with 16 tons fiiewood, 2£ tons baik, 1 passenger. March 2— Fanny A. Ganigues, brig, 189 tons, Woodcock, fiom Wellington, with 61 head cattle, and 1 passenger.— Heuderson and Macfailane agents. March 2— Eliezer, 52 tons, Kean, fiom Napiei, with 1 bale (300 lbs.) wool ; fiom Great Harriet , with 35 tons firewood, 8 owfc. pork, and 5 passengers. — J. Eoberton, agent.

March 2— Satellite, 30 tons, Sullivan, from Napier, with 700 lbs. wool, 2 packages merchandize ; from Poverty Bay, with 90 bushels apples, 2 passengers. — S. J. Edmonds, agent. March 2 — Fly, 15 tons, Hirine, feom Wharekawa, with 20 bushels peaches, 40 bushels wheat, 6 kits grapes, 3 kits melons, 2 pigs, 3 passengers. Maich 2— Dunedin, 67 tons, Rtewait, fiom Otago, with 235 bushels grass seeds, 3 bags (600 lbs New Zealand made) oatmeal, 12 boxes pipes. March 2 — Comet, 18 tons, McNeilage, from Matakana, with 20 tons fiiewood, 100 rails, 1 passenger. Maich 2 — Agneb, 24 tons, Inms, from Pahai, with 48 tons firewood. March 2— Lizzy, 19 tons, Kell, from Mahuiangi, with 40 tons fiiewood. March 4 — Moining light, ship, 2377 tons, J. Gillies, from Liverpool, via Melbourne. Passsengers : fiom Liverpool— Win. Culleu, A. Tillotson, W. G. O. Williams, R. Oatway, Miss Fiaser, Mrs. and Miss Lone, Jamie and Kate Lone, J. O. McPherson, Mi. Lloyd, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Finlay, Eobt and Efca Marks, David Seator, Mi and Mrs. Hills and 3 children, Joseph Fnth, Richd. E. Hillstead, Henry Anderson, Jas. Miuphy ; from Melbourne — Vh. and Mib Frazer, Mi. and Mis Moody, Mi. H. Casement, Chas. Haie, James Williams, Jacob Alloway, J. Robeits, J. Henderson, J. Anderson, CJeo. Cottenll.- — O. It Strickland and Co , agents Maich 4— Emma Eliza, 22 tons, Banks, fiom Opotiki, in ballast. March 4- — Annie, 22 tons, Mathoson, fiom Pakiii, with 15,000 feet sawn timber, 20,000 shingles, and 2 passengers. March 4 — Stai, 16 tons, Richards, from Waiheki, with 30 tons firewood. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Maich I— Eclan, 1G tons,, Rupone, foi Russell, with 2 bags sugar, 1 cask beef, 2 passengeis. March I—Emma1 — Emma Eli/a, 22 tons, 33.vnks, for Omaha, with 1 ton guano, 12 bags flour, 5 bags s>u£>ai, 1 keg sundiies, 60 sheep, 6 passengeis — Owen & Giaham, agents. Maich I—Floia1 — Floia Macdonald, 18 tons, McKeime, foi Waipu, with 2 tons flom, 10 packages sundries, and 3 passengers Maich I—Keipti,1 — Keipti, 15 tons, Rewiti, for Tauranga, with 8 boxes clothing, 1 passenger March 2— Agnes, 24 tons, ]nuis, for Mahuraiigi, m ballast Maich 2— Marwell, 28 tons, Sellars, for Taiuanga, with 200 posts, 2000 feet timbei, 10 cwt sugar, 4 packages furniture, 2 homes, 5 passengers Maich 2—Mo-v,2 — Mo-v, 16 torn, Kelly, for Wailieki, in ballast Maich 2— Eclipse, 24 tons, Peteiscn, foi Wangaici, with 2 head cattle, 3 bags sugar, 10 cwt. flom, 7 passengeis. Maich 4 — Ant, 19 tons, Teiaeiti, foi Wangaiei, in ballast, with 11 passengeis. March 4 — Favourite, 15 tons, Biowne, foi the Thames, with 6 cwt faugar, 1 case sunducs, 10 gallons mm, 1 case sundries, 1 bale goods, and 3 passengeis. Maich 4—lns,4 — Ins, 18 tons, Keiemanata, foi Coiomandel, with 2 boxes copper sheathing, 2 bags flour, and 2 passengers. March 4 — •Emma, 15 tons, Tillar, for Matakana, in ballast. March 4 — Petiel, 20 tons, Carmichael, for Wangarei, 100 bushels oats, 1 ton flom, ] do sugai, 6 cases sundiies, 20 packages do , and 8 passengeis IMPORTb I OREIGN. Per Moining Light, fiom Liverpool • 1 case wealing appaiel, H. Hutton , 2 bales and 1 paicel, Owen and Graham; 1 box, G. Quasis, 1 plough, Fiazer , 5 cases, ordei ; 10 tobacco, order ; 409 bo\es soap, older, 70 cases, 136 cases, Bannatyne ; 3 boxes, Thompson and Keith, 50 ban els, order, 1 engine, 1 case, 450 bags salt, 2 casks, 1 trunk, O R Stnckland , 1 box, Patterson anil Wcbstei , 1 cask gin, 1 case cotton seed, A Hutchmson ; I case garden tools, A McEwen , 1 box, T. J. Heniy , 1 box, Miss Binning . 6 sacks, 1 case, A. Wangh , 2 cases, Jas Buine&s Fiom Melbourne 1 case, J. Chaplin ; 3 cases, Thompson ; 9 cases, do ; 2 cases, H. Doitsch , 40 boxes, D Nathan and Co , 3 cases, 3 bales, 69 boxes, 10 tea, G. and H Isaacs , 15 case^, G A Ward , 2 kegs, 3 cases, 3 bales, 1 case, T H Smith ; 39 stoves, 3 cases, 78 pots, Hendeioon and McFailane, 8 boxes tobacco, 15 boxes, 2 ciates, Maiks.

The Norwood auived yesterday morning She loft Woolwich on the 21st November, and bungs us the 3id batteiy (bi\. Amistiong guns), 4th Brigade of the Horse Aitillciy, Captain Meicei m command, second Captains W H Watson, A S. Huntei , Lieuts H O Magennis, A. T. Pickaid , Assistant Suigeoii W Temple, 219 lank and file, 31 women, and 33 childien The Morning Light came into haibour on Satuiday evenmg, founteen days outfiom Melbourne. She is ceitainly the finest meichantman which we have as jet seen in Auckland, and quite comes up to what we had heard of her pieviously She has a magnificent poop, and bridges connecting the same the foiecastle. Hei internal accommodation is all that one could wish, and it is only to be legietted that we can hardly do justice commeiciilly to so splendid a visitor

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1380, 5 March 1861, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1380, 5 March 1861, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1380, 5 March 1861, Page 2