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Port of Auckland.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ENTERBD —INWARDS. March 30—James, 1G tons, Hopkins, from Kawhia, with 300 bushels apples. March 30—Evening Star, 911 tons Ewen, from Morotoii nay. Passengers—Messrs. I*. Schroder, J. Campbell, ami 2 shepherds.—D. Nathan, & Co. agents. March 30—Elizabeth, 2(> tons, Kongi to he rirl, from Mongowhai, with 24 tons kauri gum. March 30—John, 24 tons, Walling, from Mahurangi, with JK) tons firewood, 100 bushels lime. March 30 —Dove, 21 tons, Jones, from Wangarna. with 8000 feet sawn timber, lIJ cwt. pork, 2 buckets lard (38 lbs.),!) kits quinces (<> bushels), 20 lbs. honey. I case sundries, <> spars. Passengers—l. Rudolph, and 5 Maories. Haiti, Urahame, and Co., agents. March 30-Lady of the Lake, 1(5 tons, Wira, from Mongowhai, with 7 tons kauri gum. Passengers—2o natives, March 30—Lizsy, 20 tons, Mclnman, from Matakana, with 38 tons firewood.—C. A. Harris, agent. April I—Helen, IS tons Moke, from Mongowhai, with 4 tons kauri gum, 4 passengers. April I—lndustry, 24 tons, Ruing«, from Mahurangl, with i\ tons toe toe, 2 boxes.

CLWARED—OUTWARDS. March 3D—St. Kilda, 63 tons, Tan tar!, for Bay of Islands, with 17 cases gin, 10 half-cases gin, 1 hhd. rum, 1 task brandy, 1(1 cases wine, (i casks bottled beer, Hi boxen sundries, 2 pkgs. slops, 4 bales merchandise, 10 cans oil, J ton rice, 1 ton flour, 1 ton sugar, 2 bags salt, 3d empty casks, lit tons potatoes, 40 parcels sundries. Passengers —Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood, Mrs. Callaghan, Mr. E. Dunn, Mr. Simmons, and 3 natives. —S. J. Edmonds, agent. March 30—Mapere, 31 tons, Uristow, ior Russell, with (ill bags potatoes, 3 kegs butter, 60 lbs. powder, 4 barrels pork, l(i kegs white lead, 2 boxes candles, 4 pkgs. sundries, 2 bags sundries, \ ton potatoes, 1 cask brandy, 1 cask rum, 10 cases geneva, 4 cases wine.—C. Davis, agent. March 30—Lizzy, 20 tons, Mclnman, for Coromaudel, with ISO sheep. —C. A. Harris, agent. March 30—Cororaandel, 15 tons, Peter, for Coromandel, with 2 cows, 2 bags salt, ti bags potatoes, 4 bags sugar. March 30—William. 18 tons, Cox, for Matakana, in ballast,— Bain, Grahame, & Co., agents. March 30—Maria, 21 tons, Hohepa, for Mongnwhai, with 2 bags sugar, 2 tons Hour, 5 tons potatoes, and 2 pigs. March 30—Maid of the Mill, 25 toin, Grundy, for Waiheki, in ballast. March 30—Eliezer, So" tons, Kean, for Napier, with 1 hhd brandy, !) casks porter, 1 hhd. ale, '.) casks ale, 1 case sulphuric acid, 40 bags sugar, 1 case starch, I case soda, 2 boxes sperm candles, 1 case coffee. 1 cask barley, 1 ca«e drapery, 1 case stationery, 1 qr.-chest tea, 20 pkgs. sundries, IS cases brandy.— Bain, Grahame. tic Co., agents. March 30—Kiwi, 40 tons, McGregor, for Wangarei, with 10 cast iron wheels, I pair mill stones, I ton flour, 3WW feet sawn timber, 1 ton iron, scwt. salt, 13 parcels sundries, Passengers— Messrs. Howie and Frazer, March 30—Lord Worsley. s.s., 200 tons. Johnson, for N. Plymouth, with lOOlhs. powder,2so lbs shot, 1 keg shot, I roll zinc, 13 pieces pipe, 1 cask seed, 3 crates ware, "> cases merchandise, 1 case blacking, 1 do. matches, . r > tons flour. 5 bars iron, 2 cases merchandise, 1 bale bags, 1 case boots, 20 do. ammunition, (2H,000 rounds) 2 do. percussion caps, 1 do. merchandise, 3 bundles paper. 1 parcel stationery, 3 do., 15 bags sugar, 1 casegroats, 1 barrel herrings, 1 qr.-cask whiskey; for Nelson, 3 casks oysters, 1 parcel, ."> tons potatoes. Passengers— For New Plymouth: Mr. Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Miss Wbitely, Rev. T. Huddle, Rev. and Mrs. Govett.and Misses Ellen and Mary Govett; Mr. Jas. Lye, Mrs. Adams, Sergeant and Mrs. Arheson and infant, Mr. Barrable, Misses Plight and llarret. Messrs. Pord, Reed, Svinonds, and Corney. For Nelson: Mr. J Bagg. For Sydney: Rev. E. Forde, Mr., Mrs.. Masters (2) and Miss Russell, and nurse, Mr. and Miss Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Messrs. G. Hancock, T. Holmes. — F. Coleman, agent. March.'to—Haven, 24 tons, Maddison, for Wangarei, with 3 cwt. flour, 2 cows, 3 bags sugar, I cwt salt, 2 pkgs. groceries. Passengers—Messrs. McKenzie, Uell, Hales, Miss Sutherland, and 5 others. March 30—John, 21 tons, Walling, for Mahurangi, in ballast. March 30 —Alma, Hi tons, Johnson, for Matakana, with It doz. bottled porter, 1 passenger. March 31—Rover's Bride, lit tons. Ilira, for Matata, with 2 bags salt, 10 casks salt beef. March 31—Napi, 20 tons, McLeod, for Wangarei, with 4 cwt. coals, 5 bags grass seed. March 31—Ant, 20 tons, Adamson, for Mongowhai and Wangarei, with II tons potatoes, 1 do. flour, 1 do. sugar, 3 casks beef, 1 cask pork, 2 casks porter, 2 cases brandy, 3 bags flour, G do. biscuit, 1 can nails, 1 cask do., 1 bag sugar, 1 box candles, I crate crockeryware, 1 bale slops, 200 empty bags, 1 box sundries, 1 box soap, J ton bran, (> bales blankets, J cask tobacco, 1 case brandy, 1 case gin, 2 do. wine. 1 keg rum. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Heaphy, MissChurton, Mr. Churton, Mr. Griffin, James Rice, and It natives. March 31—Christina, 15 tons, Thompson, for Waiheki, in ballast. March 31—Dor, 28 tons, Stewart, for Wangarei, in ballast. Passengers—James and Arch. Stewart, Mrs, Stewart, and 2 others. April I—Annie Laurie. 25 tons. Norris, for Russell, with 1000 bricks, 10 casks ale, lido, porter, 1 ca«e salmon, lease sardines, 1 case lobsters, 8 bushels lime.—S.J. Edmonds, agent. April I—Traveller's Uride, 50 tons, Richards, for Mongonui, with 1 kit t0015,.1 bags flour, 3 bags sugar. 3 boxes soap, 1 box 1 bale, 1 case sundries, 1 chest tea, 1 bag rice, 1 kit nails, 1 bag salt, 4 trusses hay, 300(1 shingles, 3 passengers.—C. J- Stone, agent. April!— Zephyr, 5(1 tons, Kensett. for Melbourne. Passengers Messrs. Medley, Webb, and Wilkinson.—Owen ami (iraham, agents, April I—Gil1 —Gil Dial, 175 tons, Wedgwood, for Melbourne. Passengers —Messrs.Black, Albest, Belt, Brook, Mr., Mrs., John, Matthew, and Elizabeth Smith, Mr. and Miss Scott. Mrs. Wedgwood.—Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. IMPORTS —FOREIGN. Per Evening Star, from Moreton Hay, 000 sheep, 1 case lemons, and sundry packages pine apples. EXPORTS FOREIQN. Per schooner Zephyr, for Melbourne, 70 tons potatoes,— T. Macky and Co.

I'er brig <s»l Bias, for Melbourne, 20 spars, f!7 pieces (»7>.W ft.) timber, Uls lbs cheese, lit tons potatoes, 522 gallons sperm oil, 37!t pieces (13,8811 feet timber, Henderson and Macfarlane 1 2 boxes apparel, J. Hill.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1352, 2 April 1859, Page 3

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Port of Auckland. New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1352, 2 April 1859, Page 3

Port of Auckland. New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1352, 2 April 1859, Page 3

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