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Port of Auckland.

SHIPPLNG INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. February 18-7 Water witch., 10 tons, Jones, from Monganui. Passengers—Mr. and Master Duffy. February 18—Julia Ann, 20 tons, Godden, from Kawau, with 18 tons firewood. February 19—Wiliam, 17 tons. Copeland, from the Thames, with 200 bushels wheat, 1 ton onions. February 19—Ann, '29 tons, Jaclanau, from Wailieki, . with 18 tons firewood, 300 rails. Feb. 21—Daring. 55 tons, Throop, from Matakana, wiih. tons firewood,,and 4 passengers. Feb. 21— Nebuchadnezzar, 14 tons, White,from Bay of Plenty, with 300 bushels mdze, 40 bushels wheat, and 2 tons onions. Feb. 21—George, 18 tons, Young, from Waiheki, with 11 0»0 feet kauri timber. Feb. 21—Lily, 18 ton?, Daiaes, from the Wairoa, with 22 tou,s firewood. DePA MURES. February I.s—Sybil, 108 tons, Foyle for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. Frnser, Captain Cassel, Captain Merrill, J. Donnelly, Bridget, Jame-y"and Catherine Donnelly, W. Lewis, T. Field, D. Thomas, J. Smi'h, S. Appleby, Ben Franklin, Peter Owen, T. Droyer, J. Cole, James Cole, James Gibson, Peter Jones,"W. Walker, John Smith, T. Dove. February 16—Blae jacket. 75 tons, Prout, for Melbourne. Passengers.—Messrs J. Russell, Wheeler, Rover, J Garrett. * s ? February IS—'Julia Ann, 20 tons, Godden, for Kawau with 8 sheep. "February .18 —Osprey, 47 tons, Tautari. for "Russtdl, , with 06 cases gin, 300 bags potatoes, 25 bags sugar , ,4cases, 1 trunk, 20 boxes soap, 7 drums Ya. nidi, 12 casks bottlod porter, 1 cask pitch, 10 cases sundries, 30 packages sundries. : February I.B—Maggie, .1,6. tons, Tamati, for Maketti, 1 with % ploughs, 1 cart, and sundries. February 18—Isabella, 17 tons, for Bay of Islands.— Passengers, 7 Maories. February 18—Southern Cross, 70 tons, Juslins, for "Wellington.. Passengers—His Honour Judge Martin, and family. ■ . , Febmary 19—Emerald Ide, 32 tons, Oak es, for Pakiri. '

February 19 Ann, 22 tons, Jaclsman, for Waiheki

February "19—Vulture, 168 tons, Brennan, f>r Sydney. PassengT-'.—Mrs. .Brennan and child, Dr. Wilson,! Mrs. Wilson, and two children, Mrs. Dro.liton. ~ ■■■•

February !21 Nebuchadnezzar, 14 tons, White, for Bay of Plenty,, with 1 case prints, 1 case hats and trousers, 2 bags slops, 150 lbs- tobacco and sun- , dries.

February 2—Lily, 18 tons, Dailies, for the Wairoa. Passengers -Air. Cloy tmi, and Mr. Law. February 21—Pelsart, 35 tons, Liddell, for Kawhia, West Coast. February 22—Exert. 41 tons, Laurie, for Great Barrier, in ballast. ■ " - i ;.'r '■'■ laiPORTS-EO&ErGN. Per. William Prowse, from Newcastle : —3 bulls, 149 heifers and steers. 2 entire horses, 53 horses, Silt sheep; 9 tons bran, 45 casks, beef, 19 cockatoo parrots of fine plumage. EXPORTS-FOREIGN'. , per Sybil, for Melbourne : —16':)0 bags potatoes, 28 casks gum, 82 bags gum, 5 bales sacks 3 trunks 1 box, -I bundle,l ease. , Per Blue Jacket, for Melbourne: —4OO bags pota- ! toes, Si bags potatoes,. 419 do. do. 108 do. do. 10 do. onions. ' Per Vulture, for Sydney:—2463 bngs potatoes, and 20 tons coals, original cargo from Newcastle. Departure ov H.M.S. Pandora.—On Monday at 2.20 pmi. H.M.S.' Pandora, Commander Drury, after four years and a half of arduous and valuable Survey of the coasts of New Zealand too!c her final departure for England, accompanied with the regrets and good wishes of the colonists of Auckland, Blue Jackets generally have the knack of rendering themselves popular; and since the departure of the Calliope's in 184!!, there have been none who have so thoroughly identified, themselves with iis as the Pandora's. The Calliope came hither in a lime of war, and well and zealously she discharged her onerous duties. 'J he Pandora's mission was one of peaceful science. The practical results of her gre*t researches have yet to be made known; but they who have had the opportunity of inspecting the vast and elaborate masses of information' that have been prepared, and which, we trust, will speedily be communicated to the maritime world can best appreciate the benefits to be conferred upon New Zealand by the voluminous labours of the Pandora's.

The local steamer Wonga Wonga, Captain'Bowden, arrived in harbour from Wnngarei, yesterday morniris? at 6" o'clock. Coa tingsteame'rs.hotnow being entered at the 'Custom House, we are"necessitated to apply to the master or agent for a report of their freight and passenger list. Oil the present trip, we learn, the Wonga Wonga brings 12 head of cattle, a quantity of fruit, and about 12 passengers, besides towing a raft of rickers from Mahurangi. '"; Y

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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1028, 23 February 1856, Page 2

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Port of Auckland. New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1028, 23 February 1856, Page 2

Port of Auckland. New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1028, 23 February 1856, Page 2

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