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Port of Auckland.

shipping intelligence. ENTERED —WARDS. |j iy Progress, 20 ton*, Cooper, from the Thames, with 2 ton* potatoes. •* . May 18— Medway, 30 tons. Tiller, from the Great Darner, with 30 tons firewood. Hay 18—Louisa, 21 tons, Sullivan, from East Cape, with ,20 bushels wheat.—Geo. Duke, agent. Slav 18—Napi, 20 tons, Coombes, from Waiheki, with 2G tons 30 tons, Frost, from Christchurch, with 545 bushels wheat, 9 tons 10 cwt. sugar, (269 bags.).—Owen & Graham agents. May 19—Hotearoa, 24 tons, Tohua, from Tauranga, with 40 bushels wheat andj4 native passengers. jg R OS e Ann, 27 tons, Glover, from the East Coast, with 170 bushels wheat. Passengers—Rev. W. L, Williams, Mr. J. M. Williams, Misses Williams (2), Misses Kempthorue ( 2),* Miss Alice. B. Cooper.— J. Salmon & Co., agents. May 19—Fancy, 27 tons, Mustart, from the East Coast, in ballast.—J. Salmon it Co., agents. Miy 19—Tere, 13 tons, Fisk, from the Thames, with 200 bushels maize, 20 bushels wheat, I case slopsMay 19 Elizabeth Ann, 15 tons, Goldsworthy, from Mnlaka„a, with 4 cwt. onions, 4 doz. eggs, 1 box sundries, 26 tons firewood, 1 cwt. potatoes. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Candy, and W. Trail. May 19—Frances, 20 tons. Dam, from Mahurangi, with 7 tons firewood, 15 lotara piles, 5 pieces squared totara, 3i > feet Ac Daldy agents. May 1 a r ide, 40 tons, Richards, from the Great Barrier, with 40 tons copper ore.—C. J. Stone agent. M a y 19 Eliezer, 50 tons, Kean, from Waiheki, with original cargo from Auckland. (Shipped »t Waiheki 7 tons firewood, 414 posts, 296 rails. —Bain, Grahame & Co., agents. May 19—Caduceus. ’.h i tons, Cass, from London. Passenger:—Theodore A. and Arthur H. Bullock; Peter and Mary Barclay; George E, Parker: Jas. L. Waldron: Josiah Salt: John R, Bowling ; Eleanor Jones ; Henry Win. Barker ; George Pamela ; Margaret, Katie, and Mary L. Rust; Elizabeth J. and Isabella J. Tyhurst; John U. Nicholas; Win. Hill; Henry C. Baddely; George, He’oisc, Jane and Charles F. Laurance; Hugh, John Lockhart: and Hughßaillie; Henry and Isabella Paterson ; Jane Abercrombie; Edward J. Jeanette, and Frederick Kempton; David McQueen ;William and Annabella Harrison: David and Catherine Cole; Ann J. Morton; Florinda, and Elizabeth Thompson; James and Henry Tuck ; Thomas Cash ; Alexander Guilee; George E. Warren; Alexander and Mary Whyte; James Harris; John Jones; John F. Lambert; Chris. Jones: James Makin ; Thomas Mansell: William Thompson : John, Eliza, John, E. Laura E., Henry, Jesse, Florence, and Patrick Goring: Jos., Harriet, Louisa, Sarah, and Thomas Hopkins ; William M. Bouran, John and Charlotte Peniam : Josiah, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Emily. Jehu, Josia, and Charles Holman: Chas. Bush: Robert Ostler; John A. Hopkins: Elizabeth Trennie; Richard Bishop : Daniel C., Jesse, and Daniel Kee ; Thomas Herinbrook ; Isaac Watts ; Richard Scott: George W. Quaile Archibald and Agnes Marquis: Charles, Caroline, Ann, and Caroline Goff; John Wilson ; James Hogarth ; Esther and David McNab ; JohnGemmel; Wm. Harris; John S., Mary E., Martha E.. Mary, and Charles Fry : Elizabeth Ecclestone; Sarah Ross: Thomas King; John and Catherine Gray; James, Emily, and Fanny J. Biddick ; William and Alice Wright; James Macfie: William Reap: Jessie Muirhead; Henry, Ann, George, Charles, Frank, Howard, and Fanny Andrews; William and Emma Snook: William Richardson: Alice Ann and Margaret Soppit ; Cecil Forrester: Samuel, Helen, Helen, Samuel, and Arthur Stuart: Charles, Rebecca, Jsraes, and Mary Ellen Coxhead : Emmanuel, Caroline, Wm. N., Charles, Edwin, and Frederick Heiketh ; Thomas Dafty ; Thomas, Mary, Elizabeth, William, and Thomas Westwood; Henry, Eli a, and Henrietta Moir ; Felix, Ann, Margaret, James, Frarns and Felix McCarten ; George and Jane Hardie ; John, Georgians, Mary, Maria, and Hugh Reid; Alexander, Jane, Robert, Andrew, Jane, and Alexander French ; Arthur, Anna, Josephine, and William Senfert; William and Elizabeth Flinton,- Patrick, Elizabeth, and Thomas Conroy; Ann E, Alexander, James, Susan, and Maria Rodger : Joanna and Patrick Burns; Jane Inglis,. Mary Wykes ; Pauline Walter, Crighton and William Crighton ; Ann Shepherd ; Caroline Beckwith, James Huston ; Alexander Muirhead; Alexander Moir; David Campbell; Robert Fleming ; Samuel Firth ; Niers Goldwater; James Heddle; Henry Neville; Thomas Cash; Thomas Burns; Richard Farrell; Joseph Wales; John Cameron, George Inglis, John Nodder, George Hagan, Charles Clark, John Wilson, Hugh Reid, Richard Mann, Thomas Mann, Joseph Willgoose, James Bryson, David Ram•ey, Wm, Grieve, William Marsden, Robert Thompson, John Brain, Robert Philpot, Robert Watson, Arthur Smith, John Didwiddie, John C. Taylor, James Taylor, Samuel Wilson, Robert \v. Sinclair, John Pollock, John Whyte, William JafTray, Robert Kay, John Cowan, John Barnes, Geo.iParnell, Robt., Jno., At Win. Narramore, William Henry, and Thomas Shepherd, William Nileut, Joseph Smith, James, John, and Thomas Soppit, Phillip C, Moore, Alfred H, Simpson, George Cnwin, Samuel Collis, James G. Soppit, William Daynton, Charles F. Brookfield.— Brownß Campbell, agents. May 20-Tizzy, 20 tons, Mclnman, from Waiheki, with 500 rail*, 170 feet house blocks, 21 tons firewood.—C. A. Harris, agent. May 20—St. Hilda, 63 tons, Joyce, from Russell, with 30 bshls. appies, lu cwt. pork. Passengers—Messrs. Cochrane, Ben. field. Brown. McCarty, Field, Norton, Pierce, Taylor, Mrs. and Miss Cook, and a native.—S. J. Edmonds agent. Hay 29—Swan, 42 tons, Bath, from the East Coast, with 800 bushels wheat.—J. Salmon At Co., agent*. Hay 20— Christina 15 tons, Ngukuku, from Waiheki, with 11 tons firewood, 2 bushels maize, 13 fish. Hay 20—Dolphin, 10 tons, Rapaha, from Waiheki, with 10 tons firewood. 14 bushels maize, 1 pig, 3 passengers. May 2u—Raven, 24 tons, Maddison, from Wangarei, with 30 lons firewood, 50 bushels wheat, 1 kit fruit trees, 3 boxes * u ggage. Passengers—Messrs. Petingale, Urquhart, and Miss McLesd. May 20—Helen, 12 tons. Rini, from Mongawai, with 6 tons kauri gum, 2 passengers. Hay 20—Scotch Lass, 16 tons, Thorp, from Wairoa & Thames, *ith 28 bushels apples, 30 lbs. honey, 5 bushels wheat, 150 bushels oau, 1100 tbs. butler, I hide, 2 tons potatoes, 1 passenger. Hay 20—Dove, 2o tons, Jones, from Wangaroa, with 12 cwt. P ( >rk, 30 bushels wheat, 100 bushels maize, 7 baskets pumpkins, 4 pigs, 50 lbs. lard, 1 passenger.—Bain, Grahame, Ai to >, agents. u CLEARED—OUTWARDS. May 18—Comet, 17 tons, Sellars, for Mercury Bay, with I truss *i°P-S 1 plough, 1 set harness, and i horse.—Geo. Duke agent. Hay K)—Mata Winika, 15tons, Huhcpa, for Coromandel, with 2 boxes slops, 2 rakes, I chain. Passenger—Mr. Aitkcn. "ay 19—Kate, 22 tons. Byrne, for Mongawai, with 4 tons Potatoes, 1 ton flour, I cask beef, 6 pkgs. sundries, 2 boxes •undoes. Frances, 20 tons, Dam, for Mahurangi, with 1 horse V-V1 ton flour.—Combes it Daldy agents. "ay 19—Mappre, 31 tons, Bristowe, for Russell, with 12 bolts eauvas. 4 kegs nails, In packages slops. 30 packages oilmen's Mora, 21 i, oxw boots aml s i, oes> $ packages sundries. (I reams Wper. 1 floor dog, 3 bundles trees, 92 pieces Umber, 37 pieces zinc.—C - Davis agent. «ay 19—Elizabeth Ann. 15 tons, Goldsworthy, for Matakana, w * th i ton flour, J ton bran, I bushel wheat, 30 fowls and •uiuiries. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Trail and 3 children. a y 13—Fly, 15 t onSl Wiremu, for Coromandel, with 2 cask* ~c othing, and 2 passengers, ay 20— Lizzy, 20 tons, Mclnman, for Waiheki, in ballast.— ' ■ A, Harris, agent.

IJIX’ORTS—FOREIGN, . Per Caduceus, from London—3 cases. J. Rout ; ) case, 2 bales, A. Clark: doll bars, 23 bundles, 50 kegs, 1 bon, !) casks, 8 boxes, 10 bundles, S. Fleming ; 30 cases, 0 casks, 32 crates, 3 casks, 1 box, Gilfillan and Co.; 1(1 qr. casks, Fleming ; 1 case, A Clark; 3 cases, W, McEwan ; 2 cases, A, Clark, 1 cask, 1 case, Rev J. Morgan; 1 case, W- Buchanan; 5 packages, as addressed ; 1 tierce, 4 cases, J. I. Montefiore : 5 cases. Brown and Campbell: 45 kegs, John Rout: 1 case as addressed ; 20 hhds. order; 5 casks, B. Asher ; 1 case, H. Potter; 2 boxes, T, Macready; 50 cases, J. S. Macfarlane : box as addressed ; 7 bales, II barrels, 1 cask, Brown and Campbell; 50 cases, Bain, Grahamc, and Co. : 1 box as addressed; 11 cases, O. Smallfield ; 2 cases, Jackson: 31 pkgs., Lillewall and Rattray ; 2 cases as addressed : 1 cask do ; 4 pkgs. 3 cases, S. T. Seddon; 2 boxes as addressed ; 30 drums, 10 kegs. 5 cases, 2 casks, 3 cases, 3 pkgs., 2 casks, 2 cases, 20 kegs, 15 cases, 50 boxes, C. Petschler; 20 hhds., sqr. casks, 5 hhds., 150 cases, 2 pipes, 2 butts, 2 hhds., Brown and Campbell; 1 cask, 14 cases, 6 machines, 32 kegs, Newman and Ewen ; 1 box as addressed; I case do.: 2 cast's, W. C, Johnson: 4 cases, S. Browning; 1 cask, 1 case, M. Somerville, 1 box as addressed ; 1 pkg. do, ; 20 barrels, S) cases, W. Morrin ; 5 hhds,, S. Fleming ; 5 trunks, G. Turrell; 100 casks, order; 5 hhds., Cruickshank, S nart, and Co.; 5 cases, W. J. Marks; 5 pkgs,, E. lleskett ; 11 cases, Gilfillan and Co., 4 boxes as addressed;*) trunks, Bain, Grahame, and Co.; I box, 04 Kegs, 383 bars, 33 bundles, S. Fleming : 100 cases. S, Brown, 43 crates, 4 casks, Owen and Graham ; 5 casks, 7 cases, 9 packages, 1!) bales, 25 drums, 9 ploughblades, 12 wheels, Cruikshank, Smart, and Co.; 2 pkgs., 2 cases, 1 box, as addressed ; 1 case, Cruikshank, Smart, and Co., 2 cases, as addressed ; I case, Bain, Grahame and Co.; 5 pkges., J, Hoop ; 2 bales, 10 qr, casks, 20 boxes, 4 bales, 1 case 00 kegs, 100 bundles, E. King ; 2 cases, T. S. 1 orsaith ; 5 bales, 1 box, D. Nathan and Co, : 21 packages, order : 6 anchors. 20 casks, (10 kegs, 329 bars, 29 bundles, 2 bags, 40 bundles, 0 vices, 3 bales, 0 trusses, 2 bales, Cruikshank, Smart, and Co.; 0 bales, 10 cases, I package, 3 casks. A, and R* Keesing ; 9 crates, 2 hhds., 5 bales, 27 cases. E. O. Nicholas; 15 crates, 1 box. Brown and Campbell; 15 cases, Connell and Ridings; 16 hhds., 4 bundles, 1 bag, 1 bale, R. Moore ; 13 cases, 2 pkgs., 2 bales, 1 cask. T. C, Law; 30 cases, order : 1 case, 1 pkg., 2 wheels, Newman and Ewen ; 3 cases. G. S. Graham: 2 packages; 1 case, T. Wallis; 20 hhds., 21 qr. casks 4 octaves, 129 cases, order ; 20 cases, 0 bales, J. H. Burnside and Co. t 93 tons coal, Capt Cass, 1 case gold chains, 2 do - watches, I'. King.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1366, 21 May 1859, Page 3

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Port of Auckland. New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1366, 21 May 1859, Page 3

Port of Auckland. New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1366, 21 May 1859, Page 3