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Port of Auckland.

SIIIP Plrt3 I NTELLIGENC E. ENTERED IXWARD3. October 2fl—Auckland, 15 ton-:, Carter, from VVaihelti, with 21 tons firewood, 4 passengers. October 28—Nebuchadnezzar, 15 tons, Pnmipi. from Kawhia. with lo tons pork, 2 tons bacon, 100 bushels *heit, 2 ca»k» lard. October 27—Salcemlw Castle, schooner. 124 tons, McAllister, from Napier, with 1 case pictures, 1303 bags sugar, U casks ale. PMMtngen—Messrs. Hyslop, Stewart, and Rutland.— G. S. Graham, agent. Oitober 28—Annie, 23 tons, Ryan, fro:n the East Coast, with (HX) bushels wheat, 10) bushels maize.—Bain, Grahame, and Co., agents. October 28—Nile, 24 tons. Garland, from Matakana, with 42 tons firewood, 47 bushels maize. October 28-Three Sisters. 20 tons, Scott, from Mahurangi, with 47 tons firewood. Passengers—Messrs. Dyer, Grummer. and C'arron, Misses Churton and Dyer, Mrs. Grummer, and 9 Natives, October 28—S'vay, brigaritine. IfKJ tuns, U. V. Anderson, from the Great Barrier, witk 85 tons copper ore.—Bain, Grahams & Co., agents, October 29—Lily, 25 tons, Smith, from Marailai, with 0218 feet sawn timber, 13,t)i>) shingles, 0 tons firewood, t tons bark, 6 passengers. October 29—Haven, 24 tons, Maddlson, from Wangarie, with *> tons firewood, 80 bushels wheat. Passengers —Messrs. Sutherland, HcClennan, Fraser, McLennan. McLeod, W. McLeod. Mrs. and Miss Mclnnei, Mr. and Miss McKay. October 29—John, 14 tons, Walling, from Mahurangi, with Vk tons firewood. October 29—Annie Laurie. 34 tons, M.itheson, from Russell, with 16 head cattle. October 29—Petrel, 28 ton*, Carmichael, from Wangarie, with 10 cwt. bacon, 1 kit fruit, (leases apparel. Passengess— Messrs. Haultain, James, Dr. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Burnett and 3 children. —Bain, Grahame & Co., agents. CLEAUKD—OUTWARDS. October 27—Fly, 15 tons, Kingi. for Coromandel. in ballast. Octtuer 28—Agnes, 20 tons, Taun, for Mongonui, wuh 30 packages, sundries, 1 gun, 1 parcel stationery, 2 passengers, —Bain, Grahame & Co., agents. October 28— Hira, 17 tons, Aperahama, for Opotiki, with l'i bushels lime, 7000 shingles, 1200 bricks, 1 can nails, 4 cases sundries, 10 passengers. October 28—Nile, 24 tons, Garland, for Matakana, in ballast. October 28—Coromandel, 16 tons, Herekini, for Coromandel, with 9 tons flour. 2 boxes tea, 1 bag rice, 2 bullock yokes, 2 ba(» flour, 1 bag biscuit, 2 bags sugar 1 bag nails, I coil rope. October 28 —Rose Ann. 2d tons, Glover, for Poverty Bay, with S cases gunpowder, 1 hhd. ruin, 4 qr.-casks wine, 1 qr.-cask brandy, 11 packages slops, 4 qr.-chests tea, 10 cwt. sugar. 10 cwt. flour, M cwt. salt, 10 cases gin* Passengers—Mr. Poulgrain and servant.—John Salmon H Co., agents. October 28—Salopian, 18 tons, Jones, for Ngururu, in ballast, October 29—John. 24 tons, Walling, for Mahurangi, in ballast. October 29—Gazelle, schooner, 212 torn, Cunninghams, for Sydney. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. O'llallerty; Mr. and Mrs. Webb; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee; Dr. Willis; Mrs. and Miss Rogers; Mist A. Fussell; Messrs. Fulton ; Abbott; Walker; Powell; I), and L. Murchie; Leßoy ; Chandler; Totnkln*] Cambist; Longmore; Mr. and Mrs. Da-id, and 4 children.— :4euder»o:i & Mar/arlane, agents. SAILED. October 29—Gazelle, Cunninghame, for Sydney. EXTORTS —POBBIGK. Per Gazelle, for Sydney:—7-'<» bushels bran. Thornton, Smith Mid Firtti; 7i tons potatoes, S. Collins; 18 tuns oil, 1600 lbs. "htleboiie, T. Mai ky & Co, ; \ ton flu*, Owen & Graham ; B tous flour, Henderson & Macfarlane.

Theßhckwall, Captain McKerlic, arrived injllotxon's Bay yesterday, and when we state that her passengers express their entire satisfaction with the arrangementl for their comfort that have been regularly administered during the voyagr, we only repeat the proverbial good character which ha* at all times belonged to the ships and commanders in this most important »"• of ships. Amongst the passengers by the Blackwall are a family of persons who include the representatives of no leas fun four generations. The patriarchal head of this interesting group is a lady who verges on her IIHKh year, who, it is granting to obierve, arrives in this Uer latter day country of adoption in excellent health and spirits. She is accompanied by her daughter, her grand-daughter, and her great grandson MILiTAriY MoVBMBNTS—From the Port Elizabeth Mercury. Of tuth July, received by way of Mauritius, we learn thHt the I2tk regimeut is to rotum to England by the steamer City of Manchester, which vessel lias just arrived in Algoo May. ~Uh the 31st regiment.

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New Zealander, Volume XIV, Issue 1308, 30 October 1858, Page 3

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Port of Auckland. New Zealander, Volume XIV, Issue 1308, 30 October 1858, Page 3

Port of Auckland. New Zealander, Volume XIV, Issue 1308, 30 October 1858, Page 3