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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. J une ]o—Simlab, barque, 597 tons, Captain TurnbuF, from London. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Wild, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Biuce, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd, and child, Miss Hill, Mr. Francis Ronalds, Mr. Hugh Ronalds, Mr. James Ronalds, Mr. A. L. Kayo, Mr. M. Major, Mr. and Mrs. Potts, Mr. J. Taylor, Mr. W. Taylor, Miss M. Potts, Miss S. Potts, Mr. and Mrs." M'Pike and three children, Mr. J. E. Bates, Mr. J. Grumbridge, Mr. J. Cockraft.— Brown & Campbell, agents. June 10—Mary Catherine, barque, 36G tons, Captain Robertson, from the Downs. .Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nathan, and two children, Mrs. Ellis, Mr. Henry Davis, Miss E. Macdonahl, Masters R. and J. Macdoinild, Mr. and Mrs. Halliday and child, eleven natives of the Sandwich Islands.—C. Davi-, asrent. June 10— Waiapu, 22 tons, No te Wafcne, from the East Cape, with 900 bushels wheat, 10 do. maize. DEPARTURES. . ! une 8 --Bolder Maid, schooner, 92 tons, Capt. Clarke, for Melbourne. Passengers— Messrs. Dairy mple, Cndman, J. Ninness, T. McConnell, J. Matthews.— J. A. Langford, agent, June 9-Cordelia, 18 tons, Gillingham, for the river Thames, with '25 packages merchandize. CLEARED OUT. June 10—Daniel Webster, barque, 296" tons, Captain Macfarlane, for Sydney. Passengers—His Lordship the Bishop of New Zealand, Messrs. Betts, Hector, Bolous, Knapman, Mrs. Macfarlane, and 21 boys from the Melanesian Group.—J. Salmon and Co. agents. June 10—Sarah, 17 tons, Ko na Uka, for Matata, in ballast. IMPORTS FOREIGN. Per barque Simlah, from London:- -1 case, Colonel Wynyard, MO bids. Brown & Campbe!, 2 cases. Order, 3 cases, R. B. Shalders ; 2 cases, and 2 J-c.isks J. Salmon & Co.; 1 case, P. Berry; t hhds., W. Brodie ; 8 -J-casks, Connell & Ridings; & hhds. 10 barrels, l»iown & Campbell ; 10 hhds., Bain & Burtt ; 1 case, J. Rout; 22 hhds. S. 11. Levy; lease, Order; 2 boxes, B. A. Bishop; 3 cases, 2 bales, A. Clark; 5 ba'es, 1 case, Officer Commanding ; 1 case, Major Hume; 2 cases, Brown & Campbell; 1 case, 5 bales, .). Rout; 2 cases Iltv T. Buddie ; 1 do. C. Sritchbury ; 10 hhds. S. Fleming; 1 case as appressed .; 5 bales, Bain 6 Built ; 1 box as addressed; 1 bale, 1 barrel,2 casis. 44 bundles, 2 packages, A. Asher; 2 cases, R. B. Shalders ; 2 cases, 3 hales, 1 case, J. Rout ; 50 bags, 7 hhds., 4 barrels, 20 boxes, G bales, 4 cases, C. B. Waitford ; 4 cases, 1 cask, Order; 125 cases do., 1 box as addressed; 6 ba'es, 1 case, 25 packages, 1 case, J. Busby ; 1 box, C. Winch; 4 cases, J. Rout; 2 boxes, 2 halts, A. Clark ; 6 boxes as addressed; 1 box, Brown ct Campbell; 2 paper parcels as addressed ; 3 boxes, do.; 1 case, do.; £ cases, Rev. W. La wry ; 1 cask, Bain & Bunt; 2 cases, J. Newman; 4 cases, Gibson & Mitchell; 1 case as addressed; 1 case, J. Rout ; 1 case, Brown & Campbell; 2 casks, 1 case. Rev. F. Thatcher; 4 packages, 2 boxes, Connell & Ridings ; 3 boxes, 2 bales, Graham & Henderson; 1 case as addressed ; 1 bale, A. S. Webster; 1 box as addressed ; 1 case, T. S. Forsaith ; 1 do., Bain & Burtt; 1 do. as addressed; 2 do., J. and J. Rust; 4 cases, 1 bundle, 1 parcel, Brown & Campbell ; 7 boxes, 1 cask, 1 trunk, 9 packagesj W. S. Grahame ; 1 case, A. Asher. Per barque Mary Catherine, from London: 20 hhds., Order; 5 casps, Bain & Burtt; 5 cases, Order; 5 cases, 25 barrels, 12 do., 30 do., 5 hhds., 10 barrels, 5 hh Is., 10 barrels, 6 hhds., 3 qr.-casks, 5 do., 3 hhds., 3 do., 5 do., 3 barrels, 20 sacks, 5 barrels, 3 hhds., 3 cases, 2 ca«ks, (i cases, 2 do., 4 barrels, 1 case, 1 box, 2 cases, ." barrels, 4 casks, 1 package, 1 case, 1 cask, 3 crates, 3 barrels, 4 bales, 1 barrel, Davy & Jarvie; 100 casks, 5 cases, 100 hhds., 1 truss, 1 case, 9 do., Henry Nathan ; 1 wheel, 2 cases, 1 cask, J. Halliday; 1 package, 11. Xewdick; 50 cases, Order ; 6 bales, 1 package, 2 cases, Bain & Burtt; G tierces, 3 cases, 4 packages, 8 hhds., 30 casks, 4 qr.-casks, 11 trusses, Order ; 43 cases, 12 do., 30 bundles, 331 bags, 28 casts, 6 trunks, 7 bales, 7 cases, 4 kegs, 36 cases, 31 do., 1 bale, 1 box, Order; 8 octaves, 12 do., 2 hhds., Bain & Burtt; 100 casks, 10 hhds., 100 cases, 50 bundles, 3 hhds., 743 pots, 259 ovens, 1 case, 3 ca es, 4 bales, 7 do., 1 case, Order ; 7 casks, J. Rout ; 8 bales, R. Lusk; 5 cases, Rev. W. Howe ; 10 qr.-casks. 9 barrels, 8 hhds., 7 do., 6 crates, Bain 5c Burtt; 120 casks, D. Mactavish; 2 casks, Heap, Greenwell, & Co. ; 5G casks, 24 cases, 12 mats, 2 bales, 4 crates, 2 bundles, 24 kegs, 32 jugs, 35 boxes, 2 cases, 2 do., R. Clouston ; 2 cases 2 bales, 1 barrel, 8 cases, Douech & Staphenhorst ; 1 case, fi do., 1 do., 80 kegs, 4 cases, 3 do., 49 do., 36 casks, 200 bundles, 1 case, 2 cases, H. Nathan ; 1 qr.-barrel gunpowder, B. A. Bishop ; 4 bales, 11 cases, 5 bales, 2 cases, 11 do., 3 do., 1 cask, 1 case, 1 cask, 4 cases, 11 do., 12 bales, 2 cases, 2 casks, 1 bale, 1 case, 5 do., 10" boxes, 20 cases, 35 do., 3 qr.-casks, 11 do., 6 cases, 5 do., 17 do., 2 hampers, 59 sheets iron, G9 bars, 25,100 bricks, 20q bundles, 9 casks, 2 pairs coach springs, 4 wheels, 11. Nathan. EXrORTS —FOREIGN. I JPer Daniel Webster, for Sydney : —2 tons carrots, 184 boxes onions, 145 bags wheat, 335 do. bran, 154 do. oats, 24 do. barley, 2,300 pieces sawn timber, 580 pieces sawn timber, 115 junk do., 559 bundles shingles 12 coils rope, 1 ton pumpkins, 530 pieces sawn timber, 111 coils wool lashing, : \ ton turnips, 1170 bags 450 kits potatoes, 4 casks sperm oil. Vessels in Harbour. 11.M.5. Pandora, Commander Drury. Cashmere, ship, GIG tons, Captain Pearson, arrived from London, discharging.—Brown & Campbell, agents. Daniel Webster, barque, 298 tons, Captain Macfarlane, ready to sail for Sydney.—.l. Salmon & Co., agents. Invincible, barque, 290 tons.Captnin Martin,loading with timber, &c, for Melbourne.—lleuderscn S: Macfarlane, agents. Mary Catherine, barque, 366 tons, Captain Robertson, arrived from London.— C. Davis, agent. Simlah, barque, 597 tons, Captain Turnbull, arrived from London.—Brown and Campbell, agents. Sir Edward Paget, barque, 481 tons, Captain Chapmun, arrived from London, discharging.—Brown & Campbell, agents. Spencer, brig, 222 tons, Captain Wootton, arrived from Melbourne.—Henderson & Macfarlane, agents. Velocity, schooner, 170 tons, Captain Cobben. laid on for Melbourne.—J. A. Cilfillan &c Co., agents. William Woolley, brig, 199 tons, Captain Turner, loading for Melbourne.—J. A. Giilillun c< Co., agents. The Mary Catherine, barque, Captain Robertson, left Gravesend on the 6th February, and the Downs on the 9th; she experienced very rough weather during the greater part of the voyage. On the 2nd March, spoke the fillip Burlington in hat. 28° 48' N. Long. 19 ° 58' W. ;—a few days afterwards, in hat., 26 ° 53' N., Lon. :;0 3 23' W. spoke the ship Julinda ;—loth April, spoke ship Christiana, L-nr. 32 ° 53' S. Lon ,r . 9 ° 46' VV. bound from Liverpool to Port Phillip. When off Van Dieincn's Land, passed the barque Hope, but did not ascertain for whence she was bound. The Simlah, barque, Captain Turnbull, (formerly of the Elora) arrived yesterday, having sailed from Giavesend on the 19th February. The Cresswell had commenced loading i'or Aucklnnd; her former commander, Captain Williams, had left her to take command of one of Marshall and Elridge's ships, the Marchioness of Londonderry, on her return from Calcutta, when she was to be laid on for Australian porta. The Crtsswell's mate had gone to superintend the fitting up of one of the steamers for our coast, and was to come out in command of her. The Simlah has had a pleasant passage.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 747, 11 June 1853, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 747, 11 June 1853, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 747, 11 June 1853, Page 2