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shipping Wrlligrnn. ■’S’lßS'SraKsa? * INWARDS. ; ec . 12 Hawkbead, 22 tons, Innes, from the Hot Springs, with 23 tons firewood. yec . 12—Port Glasgow, 15 tons, George Smith, from from Matakana with 20 tons firewood, 300 post and rails, 1 tone luggage 5 passengers. Dee. 13—Dolphin, 41 tons, Doughty, from the East Coast, with 600 bnshels wheat, 600 bushels corn 2 r casks pork. Dec. 13—Edmond, 10 tons, from Tauranga 1 with 300 bushels wheat, 1 ton of pork. Passengers—Messrs. Coebrane, and Smith. Dec 13—Tay, 16 tons, from Matakana, with 550 posts and rails, 12 spars, and 3 passengers. Dec. 15—Wonga Wonga, (s st) 76 tons, Bowden, from Russell, Wangarei, Matakana, and Mahurangi, with 29 head cattle, 26 sheep, 2 bales 2 bags wool, and 9 packages sundries. Passengers—Dr. Kenderdine, Rev. J Wilson, Messrs. Taylor, Foster, and Ormsby, Mr. and Mrs. Madeno, Miss Holman, and Mrs. Rust. Dec. 15—Scotch Lass, 1 5 tons, from the Thames, 15 cases fruit, and 3 packages (180 lbs.) wool. Dec. 15—Auckland, 18 tons, from Waiheki, with 60 tons firewood. Dec. 15—Rattletem, 8 tons, from the Thames, with 2 casks pork, 10 pigs, one halt ton gum. Dec. 15—Daring, 35 tens, from Waiheki, with 60 tons firewood. Dec. 16—Grace Darilng,2s tons, Williams, from Matakana, with 27 tons firewood, and 100 bushels lime. Dec. 16 —George, 19 tons, from the Thames, with 400 bushels wheat. Dec. 16—Oceana, 42 tons, from Wangape, with 400 bushels wheat 70 bushels, maize. 14,000 feet sawn timber, 1 bale slops, 56 axes. Dec. 16—Erin, 58 tons, Kean, from Ahuriri, with 566 bushels wheat. 5 bushels maize. Passengers—Messrs. G. S. Cooper, D. Munn, C. B. Walgrave, and 6 natives. —W. S. Grahame, agent. Dec. 17 —Ospery 47 tons, Tautaria, from Bay of Islands 33 bides wool. Dec. 17 —Gertrude, brig 118 William Dunning, from Sydney, with general cargo. OUTWARDS. Dec. 15—Gipsy, ship, 426 tons, Bolton, for Batavia, Passengers—Messrs. Reid and E. W. Smeeton, W. S. Graham, agent. Dec. 15 —Vixen, 48 tons, for the Great Barrier, with 6 sheep, and sundries. IMPORTS. Per Gertrude—4s cases gin, 99 eases brandy, 6 hhdsrum, 4 I casks wine, 57 boxes tea, 4 casks wine, 1 case boots, 6 bhds. brandy, 8 bah s hardware, 79 bags sugar, 30 boxes soap, POO bags sugar, 50 boxes candles, 68 chests tea, 80 | do. do., 1 case saddlery, 20 cases wine, 100 boxes soap, 22 boxes pipes, 1 funnel in two pieces, 1 parcel rivets, 1 case drapery, 6 bales bags, 60 boxes soap, 15 ploughs, 2 tons hoop iron. 1J tons salt, 48 tons' -coal, 3 J casks vinegar, 205 bags maize, 20 cases ginger wine, 3 kegs rivets, 2 bars iron, 40 cases pegs, 39 cases axes, 8 do. do., 2 do. handles, 1 case sythes. E XPORTS. Per Gvpsy—3oB pieces containing 108,000 feet sawn itmber, Henderson and Macfarlane.
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Auckland Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 2, 18 December 1856, Page 1
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