Port of Auckland.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ENTERED INWARDS. October 3(l—'William, If! tons. Cox, from the Great Barrier, with JO tons copper ore.—Bain, Grahame A Co.,agents. October 30—Don, 12 tons, Tiller, from Matakana, with 20 tons firewood. October 30—Albert, 15 tons, Adamson, from Coromandel, with 20 tons firewood, October 30—Morning Star, 15 tons. Ruinga, from Wangaroa, witli2] tons gum, 20 bushels maize, iOcwt pork, 4 passengers. October 30— Midge, 20 tons, Richards, from the Great Barrier, with 20 tons copper ore.—Bain, Grahame A Co., agents. October 30—Henry, 45 tons, Wallace, from Coromandel, in ballast,—Combes A Daldy, agent. October 30— Industry, 2.1 tons, llira, from Matakana, with 40 ions firewood. October 30—Mary Taylor, 14 tons, Stow, from Mahutangi, with 17 tons firewood. October 30—Dot, 2 11 tons, Stuart, from Wangarei, with 40 tons firewood. Passenger—Mr. S. 11. Wilson. November I—White Swan, (s.s.), 198 tons.McLean, in the Manukan, from the Southern Ports, with 1 case saddlery, 1 case confectionery, 2 cases, 5 packages, 200 sheep, 4 cwt. bacon, I trunk saddlery, 12 bags seed. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Tattered, Mr. and Mrs. Marsach, 2 children and servant, Mrs, Lake, Captain Steward, Mr. F. I). Bell, Mr. Dalgctty, Mr. Marshall and servant, Mr. Strang, Mr. Justice Johnstone, Dr. Rae, Mrs. Taylor, Mr, Scott, Mrs. Rooney, Mr. Looney, Mr. Nash, Mr- King, Rev. J. Whitely, Major and Mrs. Cautley, Mr. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, Miss Flight, Mr. J. Murray, Mr. Young, Mr. Kirwan, Lieut. Wrixham and Ensign Ruder, C3th Regt., Messrs. Ford, McEvery. J. Garty. Thompson, Cameron. Sherson ; Ann Davis and 2 women and 50 rank and file (15th Regiment.—Bain, Grahame A Co., agents, November I—Grace Darling, 25 tons, Williams, from Wr 1 - heki, with 25 tons firewood. November I—Travellers1 —Travellers Bride, 50 tons, Robbins, from Mongonui, with 110 spars, 53 gallons oil.—C. J. Stone, agent. November I—Glance, 20 tons, Rattray, from Matakana, with 300 feet house blocks, 500 posts and rails, 11 piles. Passengers—Messrs. Whyllaw and Hopkins. November I—St. Kilda, fi3 tons, Tautari, from Rosscll, with 24 head cattle, 55 bushels bran, 13 cwt. bacon, lb bushels maize. Passengers—Messrs. Clarke, Norris, Fletcher, MacDonald, Fountain, Pierce, H. Macfarlanc, Miss Green, two natives, Lucy Ford.—S. J. Edmonds, agent. November 2—Auckland, 15 tons, Carter, from Walheki, with 10 tons (licwood, I passenger. November 2—Lord Worsley (s.s.), 290 tons, Johnson, from Wellington and Napier, with 4 pipes wine, 3 0 packages furniture. Passengers—Rev. Mr. Hutton, Mrs. Hutton, and 4 children, Mrs. Johnson and child, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson and 4 children, Messrs, Scaife and Ledger. —E. Coleman, agent. CLEARED—OCT WARDS, October 30—Annie Laurie, 24 tons, Matheson, for Russell, with lo cwt. Hour, 2 casks ale, 2 casks porter, 500 slates, 1 case sundries. October 30—Ilotearoa, 34 tons, Taohua, for Opotlki, with 10 cwt. Hour, 50 lbs. gunpowder. October 30—Petrel, 20 tons, Carmichael, for Wangarei, with 3 bags Hour, 1 bag biscuit, 1 bag sugar, 5 packages sundries. Passenger—Mr. Petingale.—Bain, Grahame A Co., agents. October 30—Don, 12 tons, Tiller, for Matakana, in ballast. October 30—Auckland, 15 tons. Carter, for Waihoki, with 1 cask pork, ,J chest tea, 10 cwt. flour, 4 passengers. October 30—Spray, brigantine, 10(1 tons, 11. F. Anderson for the Great Barrier, in ballast.—Bain, Grahame A Co., agents. November I—Gil Bias, brig, 175 tons, Wedgwood, for Lyltieton, with 132.000 feet timber. Passengers—Messrs. Drodge and Muller.—Henderson A Macfarlane, agents. November I—Glance, 20 tons, Rattray, for Matakana, in ballast. Passengers—Messrs. Whyllaw, Hopkins, Vercoe and Master Vercoe. November I—Phantom, 12 tons, Young, for Coromandel with 10 cwt, flour, 2 bags oats, 2 parcels, 2 bags sugar, 4 dozen porter, 1 ca»k beef. Passengers—Messrs. Roe, Canty, and 2 others. November I —William, 111 tons, Cox, for Waihekl, in ballast. November I—Grace bailing, 25 tons, Williams, for Matakana, in ballast. November I—Zeaiandia, ship, 1032 tons, Foster, for Guam, with 150 tons coals, original cargo, 4 lilids coal shipped at Auckland, 39 packages rope, 1 case, li iron drums. —Brown and Campbcl, agents. November 1 Lord Ashley, (s- s.) 293 tons, Stewart, for Sydney. Passengers—Colonel Wynyard, C. i!., Mrs. Wynyard, Mr. Robert Wynyard, Sarah Smith, J. G. Johnson, 11. T. King, R. Amos, Miss E. Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Courtley, Mr. and Mrs. Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, Win. Gamble, Kelly, Blackburn, J. Burges, 1!. Elliot, 27 soldiers, 3 women, 7 children.—E. Coleman, agent - November 2—Raven, 24 tons, Maddison, for Wangarie, with 1 ton flour, 5 cwt. sugar, 3 cases luggage. Passengers— Messrs. Munro, McKay, McLeod, and Frazer. November 2—Mary Taylor, 14 tons, limy, fur Mahurangi, wiib 2 bags flour, I bag sugar, I box tea. November 2—Dot, 23 tons, Stuart, for Wangarei, with 0 cwt. biscuit, 2 casks pork, J cwt. beef, 2 cwt, flour, 2 packages groceries, I boat. Passengers—Messrs. J. J. and SV, Wilson, 2 natives. SAILED. Nov. I—Lord Ashley (s.s.) 293 tons, Stewart, for Sydney. Nov. 2—Gil Bias, brig, 175 tons, Wedgwood, for Lyttelton. EXPORTS —FOREIGN. Per (s. s.) Lord Ashley, for Sydney :—I cwt. cheese, 5 tons flour, E. Coleman ; (i tuns whale oil, T. Macky; I case music, J. Richardson ;_7 cases wine, Gilfillan and Co.: 3 cases cheese, Bain, Grahame and Co.
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New Zealander, Volume XIV, Issue 1309, 3 November 1858, Page 2
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