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Port of Auckland.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. BNTKRBU INWARDS. November 10 Lillv, 2"> tons, .Smith, from Maraitai, with <J tons hark, (i tons firewood, 100 rails, 44 feet timber. November 10—Dot, 13 tons, Stuart, from Wangarei. with 45 tons firewood, 1 pis Passengers—Messrs. McKenzie, Sutherland, McLennan, McLeod. Mrs. Stuart, and Miss McLeod. November 10—John, 24 tons, Walling, from Mahurangi, with 9000 feet timber. November 10—(Jem, 30 torn, Btnna, from Wairoa. [lawke* Hay, with 701 bushels wheat, So lbs. lard, I cask, 1 package, 1 box, 3 native passengers— I). Nathan it Co., agents. November 10—Mary, 22 tons I'etcrson, I'toin Mahurangi, with 40 tons firewood. November 10 I'etrel, 20 tons, Carmichael, from Wangarei, with 6 kits bacon, 2 boxes fruit, 1 box eggs. Passengers Messrs. Bedlington, Rough, Stevens, and Lang—Bain, Grahame i Co. agents. November 10—Annie Laurie, 24 tons, Matheson, from Russell, with lfi head cattle Passenger— Mr. November 10—Maria, 15 tons, Hotere, fiom Mahurangi, with 7 tons kauri gum, 10 native passengers. November 10 Midge, 20 tons, Richards from the Great Harrier, with 25 tons firewood—Bain, Grahame & Co., agents. November 10—Tere, 18 tons, Eisk, from the Thames, with 26" pigs, 10 cwt. gum. November 10—Effort, 40 tons, Frost, from Opotiki, with 600 bushels wheat, 10 cwt. salt pork, passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson, and 2 children—Owen .V Grahame agents. November 12—Eliezer, 50 tons, Kean, from Napier, in ballast. Passenger— Assistant Surgeon Snell. listh'Regiment.—Bain, Grahame & Co., agents. November 12—Albert, 10 tons, Horopetu, from Coromaudel, with 5000 feet sawn timber. November 12—Christina, 16 tons, Clark, from Waihckl, with 200 bushels shellsNovember l.'J—Surprise, 50 tons, Braund. from the East Coast, with 11)00 bushels wheat.—T. Macky it Co., agents. November 13—Resolution. 15 tons, de Thierry, from Coromaudel, with 40 posts, U tons firewood, 4000 shingles, 2 passengers .' November 15—Dove, 20 tons, Jones, from Wangaroa, with 1 barrel 400 lb', pork, 10 bushels wheat, 20 bushels maize. Bain, Grahame ic Co., agents. November 15—Sally Brass, 15 tons, Bell, from Maraitai, with 820 rails. November 15— Pegasus, 4.", tons. Drier, from Napier, with 50 sheep, 4 casks (10 cwt.) tallow. Passengers—Mrs. Hudson, Mr. lirowne. —Combes & Daldy agents. November 15—Amelia. 22 tons, Tere Waru, from Mongawai, with II tons kauri gum. November 's—lireadalbane, barque 224 tons. P. Jones, from Sydney. Passengers—Messrs. T. Henderson, Petschler, and Norris.—Henderson and Macfarlane agents. November IC—George, |0 tons, Wiremu, from Haurnki, witli 54 bushels wheat, 10 cwt flax, 10 cwt. pork. November Iti—Moa, brig, 237 tons, Bowden, from Sydney. Passengers—Mrs. Cleghorn, Misses llitchins, Hill, Bowden, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons. Mrs. Galagher and child, Messrs. Harker, Munro, and W. Smith, —Bain, Grahame & Co., agents. November 16—Glance, SO tons, Rattray, fro m M akana, with yooposts and rails. Passengers—Messrs. pot'* »1 MuckleJohu* CLEARED —OUTWARDS. November 10 Maria, 13 tons, Hohai, for Mahurangi. with 1 ton flour, a bags sugar, 10 native passengers. November 10—Mary, 22 tons, Peterson, for Mahurangi, in ballast. November 10—Auckland. 15 tons. Carter, for Waiheki, In ballast. November 10—Ant, 20 tons, Adamson, for Mangawai and Wangarei, with 1 ton Hour, 4 bags sugar, 2 casks porter, 2 cases gin, 4 bags biscuit, 12 packages sundries—Master agent. November TO—John, 24 tons, Walling, for Mahurangi, in ballast. November lo—Glauce, 20 tons, Rattray, for Matakana, in ballast. November 10—Raven, 21 tons, Maddison, for Wangarei, with 8 head cattle, 1 ton flour, 5 boxes personal baggage. Passengers—Messrs. McDonald Hunt, /. McDonald, Mrs. McDonald and family (3.)

November ll—Hawkhead, 32 tons, Webster, for Mongawai' with 14 head cattle, 4 pigs, 2 dozen fowls, 12 cwt. flour, 3 trusses hay, 3 cwt. sharps, 2 cwt. maize, 3 dogs, 2 ploughs, I harrow, 1 bundle gardening tools, sundry personal baggage. I'assengers—Messrs. Skene, H. Skene, Buller, Conway, and l'rice.

November 12—Lord Worsley (s.s.) 290 tons, Johnson, for Napier, New Plymouth, and other Southern ports, with sundry merchandise, transhipped from the (s.s.) Lord Ashley. Passengers—Oeo, Isabella, and Lydia McAlpill, Messrs. Donaldson, Robinson, Ledger, Tooke, and Smith, for Wellington j Messrs. McShield, Manscll. and Smith for Napier; and Messrs. Allen, and Coleman for Nelson-—E. Coleman agent.

November 12—Christina, 15 tons.'jClark, for Waiheki, with 1 plough, 1 big flour.

November i3—Lily, 25 tons. Simon, for Maraitai, with 12 cwt. flour, 5 bags sugar, 1 barrel beef, sundries. November 13—Annie Laurie, 24 tons, Matheson for Russell, with a quantity of British merchandise transhipped from the Harwood from London-

November 13-Spray, brigantine, lOfi tons, H, F. Anderson, for Sydney. Passengers—Messrs. Boxer, and 11. Smith.—Bain, Grahame & Co. agents.

November |3 —Dot, 20 tons, Stuart, for Wangarei, with 14 cwt. flour. Passenger—Mr. A. McKenzie. Novemberl.'l— Petrel. 20 tons, Carmichael. for Wangarei, with 1 cask rum, 30 packages sundries—Bain, Grahame & Co. agents.

November 15—Albert, 10 tons, Horopeta, for Cornmandel, with2 tons (lour, 10 cwt. potatoes,3 bags sugar, 4 casks salt beef, (! p issengers.

November 15—Osprey, 45 tons, liutt, for New Plymouth, in ballast. Combes it Daldy agents. November 15—Sally Brass, 15 tons, Bell, for Waiheki, in bal-

last. November 15 —Lady of the Lake, 17 tons, Te Hera, for Hau-

raki, in ballastNovember 10—Avalanche, ship, WJI tons, Stott, for Gu»m, in ballast. J. A- Gilflllan & Co., agents. November 10—Glance. 20 tons, Rattray for Matakana, and Kawau with 1 ton (lour. IMPORTS—FOREIGN. l'er Breadalbane, from Sydney—l case merchandise, W. Sewell ; 1 case 4 bales merchandise, J. S. Macfarlane ; 1 box saddlery, S. Stephenson (care of T. Macky & Co.); 166 bags sugar, C. (.', Barley ; l!)2 bags sugar, 1 hhd. treacle, W. Morrill; 1 case ironmongery, I), Evitt ; 1 case, 2 cases, 3 cases, C. Petschler : 2 cases drapery, 1 parcel samples, 3 bales drapery, H. Ellis; 1 box tobacco, order; 30 half-chests tea, 5 bales leather, C. Petschler; 70 mats Pampanga sugar, II bags ginger. fi chests tea, 10 half-chests tea, 5 cases vestas, i> pockets hops, 20 half-chests tea, 20 boxes do., 210 mats China sugar. 32 do., crystals, 27 do. copy pieces, R. Dacre, junr.,,') kegs, 1 parcel, W, C. Wilson ; 100 boxes candles, 2 bales, 3 cases, 2 cases, 4 cases 2 do., do., 110 cases wine, 130 bags oats, 5 cases oilmen's stores, 5 do., do., 2 do. do., 2 do. d 0.,6 do. wine, 3 do. do., 3 packages tea, 14 half-chests do., 10 packages do., 11 packages Manila rope, 8 casks soda, 10 cases oil, 7 bags pepper, 15 casks whiting, 2 cases, 2 do., 2 bales, 1 do., 2 casks, ,'t cases, II coils Manila rope, C. Petschler ; 1 truss, Owen & Graham ; 10 half-chests tea, 10 bags rice, M. Somerville ; 1)0 bundles galvanized iron, S. Edmonds; 5 drums, 11 trunks, I case, 1 do., 1 bale, 1 seron hats. ;t casks, X> packages rope. 1 parcel, 20 casks coal tar, order, lo chests tea, 2o boxes soap, C. C. Barley; 3 cases, 2 bales, 2 do., 2 cases, 05 kegs nails, Webster & Patterson ; 50 cases oilmen's stores, (i do. do., 0 do, do., .'1 do. do., 0 cases wine, (i baskets, 5 packages tea, 10 bags coffee, 1.34 do., rice, 17 cases, Webster & Patterson ; 10 half-chests tea, 9 packages hyson, 8 bags walnuts, 20 boxes tea, 1 box cream tartar, 1 package ironmongery, 20 boxes soap, W. Morrm;4 cases, 1 truss, S. and .). R. Vailc, lo cases champagne, 10 do. claret, 20 cases brandy, in do. do., 5 do. absinthe 5 do. liqueurs, 10 do. cordials, 10 do. pickles, 2 camphorwood chests, 15 cases bottled fruit, 7 nests buckets, 18 cases oilmen's stores, 8 casks rice, 1 do. pimento, 1 do. starch, 3 do. oil, I bale cloves, 70 boxes sperm candles. C casks barley, 58 bags coffee, 1 case cigars, 5 cases, 65 kegs nails, 1 mangle (in 3 pieces), 2 bales, I case, 1 do,, 1 do., 1 cask glass, 1 case, 1 package buckets, 3 do. do., (J nests tubs, I case axe handles, 2 cases oilmen's stores, 1 bale drugget, 1 case sponges, 1 truss drapery, 2 bales blankets, 1 package straw hats, 1 box paper hangings, 1 case plants, 1 cases type, l crate, C. Petschler; l case, Owen & Graham; l bale, order ; 2 half tierces tobacco, <X> bags oats, (J casks beef, P. Jones ; 2 bales wool packs, l trunk boots, l casecigars, l do. plants, 0 cases boots, order ; 10 casks oranges, P. Jones ; 50 tons coals, Henderson & Macfarlane • 19 bales, order Per Moa from Sydney— 1 cask, 2 cases ironmongery, 1 case, 7 bundles frying pans, | case saddlery, 2 pairs smith's bellows, 5 kegs nails, | bundle sheet iron, I iron pot, .'Hi pairs bullock bows, 3 pairs axle blocks, .'1 pairs Cart boxes, 2iß bars iron, 7 baskets scythe stones, 2 casks chain, 5 kegs nai|s, 1 case cords, 1 bale wick, 15 drums turps, 130 bags coke, 1 case cigars, 20 boxes soap, |2 boxes candles, 10 tierces beef, i barrels currants, lease shirts, 1 bale trousers, 2 bales wool packs, 51 bundles galvanized wire, 84 bags crystals sugar, 320 bags 1 Migar, 10 hluls. rum, 40 cases brandy, Inqr. casks brandy, 25 cases champagne, 70 cases geneva, 10 boxes raisins, li-l bags rice,Bcases starch, 110 bags fine salt, 130 bags common salt, 15 drums boiled oil, 1 bale leather, 1 case apparel, 2 pole drays, 11 town drays, 3 tilt drays, 8 tilt s one drays, 20 dozen buckets, 02 tons coals, Bain, Grahame «t Co. ; 4 cases pipes, 1 case, 1 fly wheel, order; 5 cases, 2 casks, 2 bundles, J. T. Boylan ; 3 cases hay rakes ColemMl Ireland & Co, ; 1 bale J. Bridgman ; 00 tierces, 1 case Connell & Hidings; 150 bags oats, order; 2 cases plants J. Marston ; 1 case Dr. Pompalier; I case Rev J. Harding; 3qr. casks whiskey, 4 bales leather, order; 2 jar* naptha, fl packages cedar, 112 cedar boards, Pettit; 1 package. Dalton; | package plants F, Hunt; 1 package scale boards M. Dalton ; 12 cases wine Bain Grahame & Co.

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New Zealander, Volume XIV, Issue 1313, 17 November 1858, Page 3

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Port of Auckland. New Zealander, Volume XIV, Issue 1313, 17 November 1858, Page 3

Port of Auckland. New Zealander, Volume XIV, Issue 1313, 17 November 1858, Page 3