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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF AudßLA^i>. ENTERED—INWARDS. February 5. Coromandel, 1G tons, Ma Koare, from Coromandel, with 54 bushels peaches—B passengers. Tay, 15 tons, Petersen, from Waugarei, with 4 tons gum 2 passengers. Flora Macdonald, 18 tons, McKenzie, from Waipu, with 12 tom gum, KX) dozen eggs—B passengers,—Cruickshank, Smart 4 Co., agents. Zillah, 68 tons, Lewis, from Invercargill, in ballast.—J. Salmon dr Co., agents. Ono, 18 tons, Cook, from the Thames, with 3 tons gum, 20 cwt. onions, 25 cases fruit. Curlew, 15 tons, Riteinana, from Hauraki. with 180 bushels peaches—2o passengers.

February 6. Mata Winika, 15 tons, Wiremu, from Coromandel, with 4 tons gum—s passenger,. Hope, 14 ton,, Hanauru, from Hauraki, with 396 bshll. paaChes, 1 ton potatoes, 15 bushels wheat, 2 sheep—oo passengers, February 7. . Mary Ira, 16 tons, Seymour, from Mangawai, with 836 lb,, cheese, 10 ducks, 5 passengers. Fancy, 27 tons, Shearer, from Waiheki, with 30 ton* firewood, 3500 shingles. Lady Bird, 20 tons, Browne, from Russel), with 3 tuns oil, 10 cwt arrowroot, 4 passengers. Eclair, 17 tons, Hemi, from Coromandel, with 12,000 fbet timber, 12 bushels apples, 19 passengers, February 8. Emma Eliza, 23 tons, Richards, from Wangarei and Mangapai, with 4 tons kauri gum, 1 bullock, 2 cases apples—l passenger: —Owen A: Graham agents: Kiwi, 40 tons, McGregor, from Mongonui, with lio cwt. onions; 2 ploughs—s passengers.—Cruickshank, Smart & Co:, agents; February IP: Edmond, 12 tons, Irvine, from Waiheki, with 15 tons firewood. Willie, 10 ions, Hohepa, from Wangarei, with 3 boxes apparel, 6 pigs—36 passengers. Sylph, 50 tons, Norris, from Russell, with 18 head cattle, 70 bushels apples, 20 bushels pears, 5 packages sundries —13 passengers.—Webster dr Patterson agents. Petrel, 20 tons, Carmichael, from Wangarei, with 4 cwt. bacon, 12 dozen eggs, 2 hides—2 passsengers.—E, King agent. Dove, 20 tons, Jones, from Waiheki, with 37 tons firewood. Avalanche, ship, 697 tons, James Stott, from London. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Graham and 3 children; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Holden; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bain and 2 children; Mrs. Margaret, Robert, Andrew, Christina, and Maggie Mscfarlane; Mrs., Margaret, and Mary C. Pearson; Lieut. T. A. S. Kynnersley; Thomas Masefield; Miss Noseworthy; G. H. Breton; W, Coppell; A. Kinghorn ; E. Sibbm ; T. M. and Sarah Ashman; J. Davies; W. Kingston; J. Osborne; Alice Martin; B. Tanner; H. Emson; H., James, and Richard Webster; Charlotte Stockdale; W. Marshall; James, Mary, John, and Bridget Kelly; W. James; A. E. Smith; T. Walker; Wm., Isabella, and Alexander Bruce; Agatha Wilsteed; J. E. York; Charles, Ann, Agnes, Charles, and Mary A. Butler; Jas., Elizabeth, Mary A., Ann, and Ellen Abbott 1 Sarah Anning ; Rachael Clemits; William, Alice. Edward, George, Isabella, William, James, and Alice Hoggarl; Jane Daniel; John and Sophia Clark; Frederick A, Roberts; O. H. Parker; Robert Bruce; Alex, and Philip Sadler; Henry Cousins; John Abbott; J. Walters; Isaac Randle; R. Moore; Hartwright,—in all 85 souls.—Gilfillan & Co,, agents. February 11. Ariel, 16 tons, Hone, from Piako, with 60 bushels peaches—ls passengers. CLEARED—OUTWARDS, February 8. Flora Macdonald, 18 tons, McKenzie, for Waipu, with 3 tona flout, 1000 bricks, 2 chests tea, C bags sugar, 40 pkges. sundries.—7 passengers—Cruickshank, Smart it Co., agent*. Mary Ira, 16 tons, Seymour, for Mangawai, with 2 tons flour, 2 bags sugar, 2 tierces beef, 1 chest tea, 4 bales oakum, 1 barrel tar, 2 bags potatoes, 6 head cattle.—6 passengers. Rahapa, 22 tons, Hanaure, for Hauraki, with 12 bUnkets, 24 shirts, 20 boxes.—6 passengers. Coromandel, 16 tons, Makoarc, for Coromandel, in ballast.— 1 passenger. Clutha, 150 tons, H. F. Anderson, for Dunedin, wiihl2o,('oofe«l timber, 12 tons potatoes, 1 ton onions, 1 case merchandise. Cruickshank, Smart At Co., agents. Eclair, 15 tons, Horopeta, for Coromandel, with 4 horse*.—7 passengers. Annie Laurie, 25, tons, Murray, for Dunedin, with 25 lon* potatoes, 2 ton onions, 1 ton apples.—Cruickshank, Smart & Co., agents. Airedale, S S , 286 tons. A Kennedy, from Onehunga for New Plymouth and Southern ports, with 19 gunnies sugar, 2 i-caska 9 cases brandy, 20 cases geneva, 2 hhds rum, 2 J-cask* port, 2 J-casks sherry, 3 gunnies sugar, 4 cases, 20 kegs white lead, 1 roll zinc, 3 casks bottled beer, 4 parcels, 2 kegs nails, I pant springs, 4 bars iron, 1 pair axle arms, 12 cases, 1 pkge. hurdles, 9 boxes, 2 chests, 1 dozen spades, 2 casks, 3 trunks, 13 cases brandy, I sack of sundries, 2 tolls carpet, I bale, 1 roll, 2 pkges, 3 bags, 8 boxes, 1 case, ID pkges. 1 horse, I pkge. matting, 1 drum oil. I chair. I bundle tubs, 15 cases, 1 cask, 3 trunks, 1 bag tools, 2 pieces bedstead, 3 pocketa hops, 1 bale, 142 pieces timber, 7 parcels, 1 horse, 1 safe. 2 bale* corks, 2 casks glass, 1 iron safe, 5 ram lamb), 2 cases, 211 bag* potatoes, 7 parcels. 1 portmanteau. Passenger*.—Messrs Carrington, Duncan, Des Voeux, Le.htridge and son, Weston, Chief Justice Arney. Mr. Outhwaite, Mr. and Mrs. Moule, Bishop of Waiapu, Mr. and Mrt. Turner, Mrs. Watkins, Mr. Roberts, Bishop of Melanesia, Rev. Mr. Loyd, Rev. Mr, Mauns-U, Mrs. Maunsell, Rev. Mr. Burrows, Mr. Hooper, Mis. Williams, Mrs. Bethume and child. Mis. Richards, Mr. Hall, Mr. Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs Murdock, Mr. Crosbi* Ward Mr. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ireland, Mr. Mantel), Mr Petsch. eler ;—Col. Young, Capt Gresson, Lieuts. Tokei, Ac Chevalier, Gs;h regl.. Major Nelson, Capl. Cook, Lieut. Gilbert, 40th regt., Captain Cooper. Mr. Atkinson, Mrs. Kelly, Messrs. Sutton and Smart, Mr. and Mrs Levien and child,— I. Co., agents.

February 10. Ono, 18 tons. Cook, for the Thames, with 8 bags biscuit, 4 bags sugar, C packages sundries. Willie, 10 tons, Hohepa, for Manaia, with 4 boxes clothes—£o passengers. Mata Winika, 15 lons, Wiremu, for Hauraki, with 3 bags flour, 2 bags sugar, 2 boxes clothes—l passengers, Edmond, 12 tons, Irvine, for Waiheki, in ballast. Emma Eliza, 23 tons, Richards, for Mangapai and Wangarei, with 10 cwt. flour, 2 packages window sashes, 1 bale sundries, 2 dozen parcels,—Owen & Graham agents. Petrel, 20 tons, Carmichael, for Wangarei, with 1 hhd. rum, I ton flour, C bags sugar, 10 cases sundries, 30 pkges. groceries —6 passengers.—E. King agent. Dove, 20 tons, Jones, for Waiheki, in ballast.—J. Uoberton agent. F KDSVA RY 11. Fancy, 27 tons, Wallace, for East Coast and Napier, with 20 tons firewood, 2 packages sundries, Napier : 3 ploughs, 200 lbs. tobacco, 10 cwt. flour, 84 packages sundries. East Coast —J. Salmon it Co., agents. IMPORTS—FOREIGN. Par Avalanche from London, 300 bags, 342 cases, 06 cask*, 44 packages, 37 barrels, 10 keg*, 10 qr., casks, 20 octaves, M. Somerville; 17 bales, 13 trunk*, 21 casks, 17 cases, 12 bundles, 16 anchors, 10 kegs nails, 15 birds., 6 qr. casks, 123 casks, 5 half-tierces, C hhds., 1 barrel, 2 tierces, 3 boxes, 8 cases, 10 bales, 1 parcel samples, 95 cases, 10 bales, 100 boxes, 10 qr. casks, 49 barrels, 20 keg', 9 casks, 5 chests, 1 case samples, Owen it Graham ; 5 bales, 46 cases, 50 boxes, 3 barrels, 23 cases, 10 casks, 55 cases, 1 iron casting, 8 hhds ,SO qr. casks, 1 box samples. 24 frames felt, 1 erse samples, order; 20 barrels, G. S. Laurie ; 50 boxes candles, 3 cases, C. J. Stone ; 120 casks, 106 cases, 3 casks, 10 drums, 5 tierces, Cruickshank, Smart, it Co.: 11 packages, John Hoop; 2 bales, 1 parcel sample', 9 cases, Thomson Keith it Co.; 5 cases Collector of Customs ; 12 kegs, John Black ; 2 cases President Band Commtltee ; I box S. Gillingham, 1 package, Merriman it Jackson ; I box S. Harding, 1 box J. Gildard, 1 case, W. Shercliff, 2 pkges. E. J. Cooper; 1 case, T. B. Hill; 4 boxes, 50 casks, 3 cases, 2 pkges., 1 box, 1 boiler, 20 caskr. C cases. 1 case samples Gilflllan it Co. ; 3 cases, 9 bales, 1 parcel samplrs, 18 cater. Brown Campbell it Co , 1 case Cochrane Brothers; 2 cases, I trunk Revd. R. Burrows; 1 case order; 1 case M. Green; 1 cate Capt. Tovey ; 1 case Revd. D. Bruce; 1 cate J. B. Carr; 32 tiunks, order ; 5 cases, 22 barrel', 32 bags, 2 pkges , 54 chests II bales, 32 cases, I parcel samples, S. Brown; 1 cate, J. Harding; 4 bales. J. Rout; 8 hhds, 50 cases, order; 2 cases, Henderson <Sr Macfarlane ; J case, A. S. Kyuneralcy ; 253 cases, J. Robcrton ; 1 case, T. P. Hewlett; 3 cane*, 2 pKgef., 4 l»l«, A. Clark it Son; I box, P. Bowden; 1 case, H. Ashton; 2 cases, T. & H. Cooke; 2 cases, F. Carter, 5 cases, GO boxes, 2 bales, 3 cases, 30 barrels, 10 boxes, 23 cases, J. W. Bain ; 598 bats, 73 bundles, 2 cases, T. G. Shepherd; 2 cases. Col. Secy, 348 cases. 1 hhd., 26 casks, 40 bales, 1 truss, 35 battel*, 6 tierces, D. Nathan it Co.; 6 bales, 7 casts, B. Keesing ; 1 trunk, F. D. Bell; 1 case, S. Marks; 3 half-tierces, I hhd., 2 qr.-casks, W. S, Smith; 16 casks 2 cases, S. Browning ; 1 box, Mr. Wishart; 1 cask 2 shafts J. Newman; 1 cask, 5 cates, Newman it Ewen; 30 barrel', W. S. Laurie; lease. Dr. Carte; 1 box, H. Lloyd ; 1 case, H. Hassell; 1 pkge., 1 iron hone gear, 1 bundle, cases, S. J. Edmonds; 2 cases, 1 bale, 1 cask, I trunk, 12 bales, 1 case, T. S. Forsailh; 1 case. E. Wayte; 4 packages, Lieut. Kynnersley; 10 casks, W. Philips it Son; 2 cases order ; 60 casks, 4 boxes, S. H. Smith; 20 bundles 100 kegs 3 cases, 1 hhd., 1 cask, I iron gate, 90 camp ovens and covers, C. Petschler; 1 case, 30 boxes, G. it E. Lewis; 31 cates, 5 casks, 22 barrels, 9 bales, E. it H. Isaacs ; 1 case, B. Waylen ; 2 boxes, R. Dixon; I case, G. Palmer; 6 cases, 69 kegt, 7 casks, 21 bundles, E. Porter; 10 tons coal', 128 cwt. coke, 190 bars, 30 bundles, 250 bricks, 3 casks, 3 eases, order ; 6 crates, Crombie Brothers ; 2 cases, 2 trunks. Brown Hall it Co. ; 6 catts, I bale order ; 23 cases, 1 keg J. Baxter ; 10 hhds., 254 cases, order ; 11 cares. 2 chests, 5 pkges. Mrs. Coppell and Mrs. Pearson ; 1 case D. Hay : 317 packages. Commissariat; 2 chests, T. and J. Wrigley.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1651, 12 February 1862, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1651, 12 February 1862, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1651, 12 February 1862, Page 2

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