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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OP AUCKLAND. DEPARTURES. Fairy, schooner, for Mongouui. Nile, brig, for Newcastle, N.S.W. ENTERED INWARDS. rEßJtCAiisr 15 —Ely, 16 tons, Tokomnhn, from the Thames, with 6 bags wheat, 80 baskets onions, 2U boxes grapes,' 20 do. peaches—2o passengers. 15 —Helen, 23 tons, Fitz, from Wangnroa, with 1 lon kauri gum, 1 ton potatoes, 6,100 shingles—o passengers.—Stephenson & Wiirdcll, agents. 15—Three Brothers, 18 tons, Seymour, from Mangawai, with 2J tons kauri gum, 1 pkge. iron, 1 box vegetables, scwt. onions—B passengers. —T. Macky & Co., agents. 15—Comet, 17 tons, -Martin, from Matakanu, with 1,000 posts and rails —2 passengers. 15—Kororareka. IS tons, Yates, from Ngururu, with ll,ogo feet sawn timber, 2,000 shingles—2 passengers. ' . 15 —Volunteer, 22 tons, Sullivan, from Maluirftiigi, with 46 tons firewood. 15—Giiuiee, 19 tons, Dickson, from Matakana, with 45 sheep, 1 horse, 9 tons firewood, 55 bags onions, S bags oats, 3 doz. fowls, G boxes eggs—6 passengers.—Rattray & Matlieson, agents. 15—Clyde, 15 tons, Kasper, from Mahur-.mgi, with 27 tons firewood. 15—Endeavour, 15 tons, Curtis, from YV ailieki, with 800 feet timber—2 passengers. 15—Tauranga, schooner, 60 tons, Sellars, from Tauranga, with 400 bushels wheat, 2 tons potatoes, 11 horses —4 passengers.—T. Mucky & Co., agents. 15—Lily, 17 tons, liusiu-11, from Waiheki, with 30 tons tirewood. 15—Mary Ann. 24 lons, Trimmer, from "Waiheki, with 750 rails, 25 tons firewood. 15—Jfarawiwi, 10 tons, Burke, from Puhui, with, 600 rails, 10 tons firewood. 15—Arthur McKcnzie, brig, 229 tons, Dyson, from Melbourne. —A. Woolley A: Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. FinmrAicr 15—A. W. Stevens, barque, 474 tons, Brown, for Newcastle, N.S.W.. in ballast. Passengers—Mrs. Brown and 3 children. —Henderson & Mcfarlauc, agents. 15—Fairy 35 tons, McGregor, for Monguni with sundry merchandize —3 passengers. —Cruickshank, Smart & Co. agents. 15—-Lily, 17 tons, Bushell, for Waiheki, in ballast — 2 passengers. 15—Kororareka, IS tons, Rickcts, for Ngururu, with sundry merchandize —2 pa^suiifjers. 15—Glance, 19 tons, Dickson, for MntttkaiiH, with sundries.—B passengers. —Rattray & Matlieson, agents. 15—Clyde, 15 tons, Kasper, for Maurangi, in ballast. 15—Boneta, 28 tons, Petersen, for Wangarci and Mangapai, with sundry merchandize. Passengers —-Mr. and Miss Ifobbs, Mr. Hawkins, Mr. McLaughlin. Mr. Graham, (2), Mr. Skete, (2). — S. J. Edmonds, agent. 15—Tay, 18 tons, Curley, for Waiheki, in ballast. 15—Mary Ann, 21 tons, Trimmer, for Waiheki, in ballast. 15 —Comet, 17 tons, Marti;:, for Matakana, with sundries—G passengers. IMPORTS FOREIGN. Per Arthur McKcnzie, from Melbourne :—2l bags gait, 469 barrels pork, 1099 bags oats, Mark Somerville ; 20 three-quarter boxes tobacco, 10 kegs tobacco, 200 red cases geneva, 109 chests tea, 720 half-chests tea, 200 boxes tea, 140 half-chest* tea. 1 ram cigars, 12 casks port wine, 8 casks sherry wine, E. and 11. Isaacs; 138 cases brandy, -40 pkgs. sugar, 4 hlids. treacle, 6 cases cigars, 1 box tobacco, A. Woolley & Co.; 2 pairs bellows, 4 anvils, 3 vires, 5 pkgs. hardware, 7 tierces hams, 126 half-barrels pork, S. If. Smith ; 355 barrels pork, 1,000 bags oats, 1 case, 30 barrels oatmeal, 10 tierecs beef, 6 casks suet, 21 tins preserved potatoes, 2 tins arrowroot, 2 cases slops, 1 felt hat, 2 bales leather, 42 packages biscuits, 4 cases furniture, 2 cases straw hats, 20 boxes corn flour, 17 half-barrels pickled fish, '21 bags salt, 200 boxes caudles, 25 caws sanlines, 5 cases wax vestas, 1 case paper collars, 2 cases fancy goods, 3 trunks boots and shoes, 2 bales leather, 3 eases drapery, 4P5 boxes pickles, to order; 16 cases cheese, 33 casks peas, 306 cases pickles, 40 cases mustard, Morrin & Co. ; 100 tierces beef, 78 eases pickles, A. Woolley & Co. The ship Green Jacket, Capt. Mitchell, for Guam ; and barque A. W. Stevens, for Newcastle, N.S.W., both sail to-day. The B.s. Airedale is due in the Manukan, from the South to-morrow. The schooner Fairy left for M ongonui last evening.

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New Zealand Herald, Issue 81, 16 February 1864, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Issue 81, 16 February 1864, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Issue 81, 16 February 1864, Page 4

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