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Port of Auckland.

SUITPING INTELLIGENCE KNTEKED —INWARDS. i March IS—Zephyr, 50 tons. Kensett, from Nelson, with part of original cargo from Melbourne, 25 ploughs, 2 cwt. ] qr, apples, Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Wile* and 3 children, and Mr. Wiles, junr., Sarah Rum bold, and George Bateraan. —Owen bad Graham, agents. March I(s—Laura, 15 tons, Hori Keraka, from Waiheki, with 18 tons firewood, 18 bushels wheat, and 2 native passengers. March 16—Phantom, 12 tons, Young, from Coromandel. with 5 coils Manilla rope, 10 cwt. chain, 2 cwt. biscuit (originally shipped from Auckland). March Hi—Emily Allison, !)!) tons. Wells, from Ahuriri, with 2 chests tea, 2 qr. casks sweetened gin, 20 cases do., and 800 bags sugar (part of original cargo from Wellington), 15 bags wheat, 20 bales (0550 lbs.) wool, l case tobacco, (119 lbs.). Passengers—Messrs. Myers, Goldsmith. Ring, and Ormsby. —C, A. Harris, agent. March 17—Coromandel, 10 tons, Tenakari, from Coromandel, with 6COO feet fawn timber. March 17 —St. Kilda, 63 tons, Tautari, from Russell, with 47 barrels slush. 50 empty barrels, CO bushel* apples, 16 cwt. leather, 20 bushels wheat, 15 packages furniture, 10 packages sacks, 3 horses, 12 bushels quinces. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Munro, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Hill, Mr. Hargreave.i, Mrs. Callaghan, Mr. Faulkner, Mr. Partridge, Mr. Wilkinson, Mr. Brown, Mr. G. Busby, and 1 seaman.—S. J. Edmonds, agent. March 17—Mapere, 31 tons, Bristowe, from Russell, with 2* casks oil, 9 horses, 10 packages fruit (22 bushels), I boat. Passenger—W, Allen.—C. Davis, agent. March 17—J.hn, 24 tons, Walling, from Mahurangi, with 400 bushels sand, 400 bushels lime, and 4 passengers. March 17 —Glance, 25 tons, Norris, from Matakan* aud Russell, with 6 bushels apples and 12 empty casks. March 17—Excelsior, ship, 7VO tons, H. Faithful], from London. Passengers—Henry Lloyd, Charles Charles F., Sophia Mary, Donald F., and Mary Holmes ; Emily R. Da vies, Frederick Burrows, Robert and Jane Wynn, Elizabeth Shirley, Edward C. Adams, Samuel F., Mary, .Samuel, Mary and Caroline Seddon ; John and Mary Andrews, Sarah Foster, Susan and Annie Andrews; Dr. G. A. Smith (surgeon); Weedon Adamson, Jonathan Slierlock, William J., Mary, Mary F., Thomas A., and William L. Peek; Ellen Wright, John A. Connell, John Goldie, James Laurie, John R. Stevenson, George A , Helen, |Jane. Margaret, Helen, Katherine, and Hemy Smith; Andrew, Jane, Elizabeth, William, and Andrew Clow; Sarah Hayman, Aaron and Mary East; John !)., Jessie, Catherine E., John 11., Jane 8., Ellen M., Lindsay, Wilfred, Etheridge, Jessie A., Henry A., and Mary Good Jackson; Harriet Clark, Peter Alexander, Thomas B. Hanaford, David Crichton, William Gordon, Philip Masks, Michael Cowley, George, Sarah E., Daniel K., and Emily M-, Quarric; Julia Sherlock, John R, Bloomfield, Felix Mai tin, John Symons, Daniel, Margaret, and Mary Ann lialdersione; Charles, Eliza J., Charles C„ Frederick, and James Morgan; Frederick Miller, John and Mary Ann Bryant, Herbert James, Louisa Davey, John It., Richard, Elizabeth, Elijah, Ann M., and Jane Roose; William and Hannah Chapman, John George Cousins, William, Phillippa, Jane, Mary, Phillippa, Harden, Gilbert, William, and Harry Hawken : John T., Mary Ann, John T., Elizabeth A., Mary Ann, and Matthew P. Carme; William Rantly, John McCallum, Alexander, Mary Ann, Alexander, Ellen, and Mary Ann Russel; John and Ann A- Wilson, William, Jane, Henry T., and Fred. William Walker; Jane Craig, William Robinson, Robert Scott, Robert Craig, Thomas Peek, Joseph Thorpe, James Fowles, William McSkinning, Thomas Thompson, George Bray, John Brinner, James Hill, John Rutherford, Charles Dodraan, James Sinclair. Nicholas Phillips, Thomas, Thomas J., and Charles Brooks; John Udy, James Joss. John Willock. James Logan, James Hamilton, Thomas Cadby, James Davis, Peter Cooper, Usher Back, Frank Hemming!, For New Plymouth: Rebecca Oliver, Jeremiah Carney, and Horace Simmonds.—Brown and Campbell, agents. March 17—Willie, 18 tons, Hohepa te Kono, from Manaia, with 14 cwt, grapes, 24 cwt. peaches, and 2 pigs. Passscngers - Rev. Mr. Langfear, and 12 natives. March 17— Hotcaroa, 24 tons, Taohua, from Tauranga, with 200 bushels wheat, 30 pigs, U passengers. March 18—Alexander, 36 tons, Mi'lcr, from Coromandel. with 40 tons firewood, 500 feet ship timbers. March 18— Swan, 42 tons, Bath, from the Barrier, with 00 tons firewood.—J. Salmon & Co., agents. March 18—Kiwi, 40 tons, McGregor, from Mongonui, with 105 bushels wheat, 2 cases merchandize. Passengers—Messrs. Young, Fletcher, Nazer. Corporal Smith and i Police, 3 steerage passengers. March 18—Dot 28 tons, Stuart, from Oinah, with 40 tons firewood. CMfAItED—OUTWARDS. March 17—Nebuchadnezzar, 18 ions, Pumipi, for Kawhia with 10 cases brandy, 1-half tierce tobacco, 4 casks porter, I bale slops, 2 cases, 3 bags rice, 28 mais sugar, 5 packages sundries, 2 kegs powder (40 lbs.) 1 package. 6 guns, 18 empty barrels, aud 3 cases drapery. March 17— Mata Wlnika, 15 tons, Simeon, for Coromandel, with 1 ton flour. March 17 —Ant, 20 tons, Adamson, lor Mongawai, with 5 bags i suijar, 2 casks pork, 1 cask rum, 1 case brandy, 1 package ] tobacco, 1 bundle spades, 1 box candles, 2 bugs drapery, 2 i cases gin, 4 bags bran, I bag boots, 5 bags potatoes, 6 bags 1 sugar, 0 cwt. flour, 1 hag bran, 2 bags corn, C packages , suudries, Passengers—Mr. Galagher and 3 others. 1 March 17—John, 24 tons, Walling, for Mahurangi, in ballast. i March 17—Tay, 15 tons, Cook, for Hauraki, with 6 muskets, 1 case slops, and a cask tabacco. March 17—Resolution, 15 tons, De Thierry, for Coromandel, with I cask oil, 1 do, beef, (MO lbs, flour, l> bars iron, 4 tins ' nails, 5 passengers. I

March 17-Mary, 24 tons, Jones, for the Hot Spring*, in ballast, with 5 passengers. March IK-Alexander, 36 tons, Miller, for Matakana in ballast. March 18-Coromandel, 1C tons, Terakuri. for Coromandel, in ballastMarch 18—Dot, 28 tons, Stuart, for Wangarei, in ballast. March 18—St. Kilda, 63 tons, Tautari. for Russell, with 95 casks beef. 15 casks bottled beer. 1 hhd. ale, 11 cases slops, 2 tons flour, 2 tons sugar, 12 tons potatoes, 30 empty boxes. 30 small parcels, 2 pkges. oakum, 4 sheep. Passengers—Misa Symond*. Mr. Busby, and 1 native.—S. J- Edmortdt, agent. IMPORTS —FOREIGN. Per Excelsior, from London—6 pkgs, 7 cases, 2 hhds. John Roui ,• 26 hhds., 2 boxes, 3 ate*. 1 bag, Bain, Grahame and Co. ; 1 cask. J. B. *mithyman; 16 trunk*, 12 packages, George Turrell; 7 casks. Rev. J. Morgan: 5 bales 15 hhds., KlOcases 1 truss samples, J. I. Montefiores 1 case, C. Davis; 2 cases, 6 boxes, 6 bales, A. Clarke: 1 box. J. Boyle; 2 hhds. 6 qr. casks, 1 pipe, 200 casks, 5 cases, 401 bars, 75 bundle*, Gilfillan and Co.; 4 cases, 2 ploughs, 4 cases, 10,000 slates. 10,000 bricks, 30 barrel*, 1 bag 1 parcel samples, Brown and Campbell; 1 box, 1 bale, 4 hhds., 2 casks, 2 canes, J. Coleman ; I case, Oriental Bank Company ; 1 case, A. Duthie ; 6 cases, 1 cask. A.4R Keesing ; 6 cases, 2 bales, 2 cases, J. Bridgeman ; 1 case, Jos. Long; 4 cases, H. Sewell; I case. 2 baskets, J. G. Kressman j 1 case, Cartwright; I cask, Martyn ; I bale, Wm. Aitken : 1 package, R. Coutts; 24case» 3 bales, T Short; 10 cases, 2 bales, 5 cases, 6 casks, 14 bags, It. B Shalciers; 2 cases, I bale, J. Fairburn; 14 cases, 4 cases, 12 bales, 1!) cases, T. S. Forsaith: 5 hhds. 5 crates, 4 casks, 1 package, 1 trunk, Samuel Fleming; 30 hhds., 75 casks, S. Browning; 52 cases,2bales, H. Ashtonj 1 box, Dunn; 13cases Officer Administering Government ; 1 case. Inverarity: 1 case Taylor ; 5 boxes. H. Somerville ; 1 case, 1 package, J. E. Hill*; lease. G. Dldsbury; I case, J. Blackett; 1 case, Grigg; 3 hhds., 1 barrel, James Burtt; 7 packages, order (Seddon); 14 cases, order (Holmes) ; 2 bales, S. Edmonds: 2 cases, E. Wayte ; 4 cases, 2 hhds. 12 drums, 2 casks, 5000 bricks, Cruickshank and Smart; 18 anchors, 4 casks, 4 kogs, Owen & Graham : 6 boxes, W. McEwan ; 4 cases. Superintendent of Auckland ; 3 case*, Officer Commanding Forces; 5 cases, 17 bundles, Newman and Ewen ; 4 bales, 2 cases, 10 casks, 20 boxes, 11 cases, 4 bales. 2 cases, 3 cases, 61 kegs. 21 kegs, 2 boxes, 4 casks, 1 case, Jamea Watt; 1 case, Davy; 13 packages, Seddon; 10 cases, 5 bales, J. H. Burnside & Co.; 158 cases, 57 casks, 5 packages, 4 pekgs., 1 bale, Mark Somerville; 3 cases, 2d0., Mr. Douglas ; 6casks 15 cases, Henry Potter; 6 cases, 4 packages, 1 chest, H. G. James; 3 cases, Margaret Williamson; 70 tons coals, order; 1 case, Hewlett: 50 bundles, 4 cases, 5 weighing machine*, 2 case*. 2 cask*, 2 tierces, 25 drums, 2 packages, 2 cases, C. Petschler; 1 case, J. Harding; 1 case, 13 kegs, 9 puncheons, T. Weston & Co.; 5 cases, 3 do,, T. C. Law; I case, Hawes; 5 packages. Marsh ;32 packages, W- H. Davis; 40 packages, Lilewall and Rattray : 1 case, E. Adamson ; 1 case, T. Wallis ; 3 cases, l box, 7 cases, 7 casks, 6 kegs, J. Farmer ; 1 case. B. Chicken ; 1 case, 1 bale, Bishop ; 9 cases, Dr. Haley ; 1 box, Macready ; 1 box, Le Roy ; 4 packages, Mr. Ogle; 1 package, Mr. Hirst. 14 cases, 2 Russian guns, 2 cast iron carriages, Assistant Military Secretary.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1348, 19 March 1859, Page 2

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Port of Auckland. New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1348, 19 March 1859, Page 2

Port of Auckland. New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1348, 19 March 1859, Page 2