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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. March s—Atkins Adams, American whale-ship, 330 tons, Fish, from the fisheries. Bain fie Burtt, agent,*. March s—Star, 17 tons, Merrick, from Waiheki, with 28 tons firewood. March 7—Bon Accord, 17 tons, Sbearer, from Coromandel, eleven passengers.—T. Russell, agent. March 7—Waterwitcb, 10 tons, Jones, from Mongonui, with 2 cases tobacco, 10 kegs white lead, 10 pieces print, 2 bales slops, 8 pairs blankets, 20 lbs. tobacco, 3 tons potatoes, 3 cases apples. March 7-—Sieterß, 35 tons, Copland, from Matakana, with 45 tons firewood, 100 rails, and 6 hardwood logs. March 7—Brothers, 22 tons, Shepherd, from Wangaroa, with 4 bales wool, (800 lbs.) 25 sheep. Passengers—Mr. and Miss Shepherd. March 7—Pomona, 15 tons, Pennington, from Otahuhu, with 15 tons potatoes. March 7—lsabella, 17 tons, Matenga, from Tauranga, with 400 baskets potatoes, 25 pigs. Passengers—twenty Maories. March 7—Herald, 25 tons, Tautari, from Russell, with 2 bags 3 kegs nails, 2 bhds. ale, 1 bale slops, 1 bale leather, 53 bags biscuit, 1 puncheon rum, 5 boxes candles, 2 tons flour, 5 bags rice, 1 barrel peas, 2 cases wine, I cask barley, 1 cask soda, 40 packages sundries. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Nihill, Mr. Grange, Mr. Baker, Lieut. Cooper, Mr. Callaghan, Mr. Joseph and two children, Mrs. Brown and two children, Mr. Collier, Mr. Green, and 3 Maories.— P. A. Phillips, agent. DEPASTURES. March s— Alert, 16 tons, Putney, for the Wade, with £ ton flour, 1 ton potatoes, 2 casks pork, 17 kits onions. March s—Mary, 28 tons, Davis, for: the Thames. March s—Star, 17 tons, Merrick, for Waiheki. March 7—lsabella, 17 tons, Matenga, for Tauranga March 7—Milford, 5 tons, Warapu, for Russell.

March B—Watemitcb, brig, 195 tons, Bennett, for Melbourne. Passengers-Mr. T. Webb, Mr. W. Webb, and Mrs. Bennett.—J. A. GilfiUan & Co., agents. , . ... March 8-Nnumai, 14 tons, W. Stroud, for Abipara, with 1 package tobacco, 1 keg rum, 1 bale slops, 4 bags sugar, 1 cask do.. 1 case groceries. March B—Nebuchatlneza, I*3 tons, A. B. White, for the Bay of "Plenty, with 4 bags salt, 1 bale calico, 11 do. sundries, *2 bags flour, 1 do. sugar, 1 package tobacco, 1 keg vinegar, 1 bale oakum, 2 bags nails, 1 borse, 6 empty casks. Passenger—Mr. G. Patten. CLEARED OUT. March B—True Briton, ship, 685 tons, W. H. Norris, for Akyab.—Brown'& Campbell, agems. March B—Marmora, schooner, 135 tons, Kelly, for Sydney.—Salmon & Co., agents. IMPORTS —FOREIGN. Per Atkins Adams:—looo barrels sperm oil, and 10,000 cigars. EXPORTS —FOREIGN. Per Waterwitcb, for Melbourne:—lo6,Bl9 feet sawn timber, 488 kits potatoes, 211 packages bacon and hams, 14 tons firewood. Per True Briton, for Akyab :—original cargo from Wellington. Shipped at Auckland—4 cases wine. Per Marmora, for Sydney :—l2O tons potatoes, 36 coils wool lashing, 2 bales hops, 10 tons potatoes, 3 do. onious, 8 packages furniture. Vessels in Harbour. Atkins Adams, American whale-ship, 330 tons, Captain Fish, from the fisheries. Bain & Burtt, agent. Charlotte, whaling barque, 280 tons, Captain Debney, from Russell. W. Brodie, agent. Daniel Webster, barque, 296 tons, Cnptain J. S. McFarlane, loaded and about to sail for Sydney. Saimon & Co., agents. Edward, ship, American whaler, 339 tons, Captain Mosher, arrived from whaling grounds. Bain & Burtt, agents. John Wesley, missionary brig, 237 tons, Captain Ryle—refitting for cruise in Feejee and Friendly Islands. WS. Grahame, agent. Kirkwood, brig, 136 tons, Captain Gill, loading for Melbourne. J. A. Langford, agent. Lalla Rookh, ship, American whaler, 323 tons, Captain Gardner, arrived from whaling grounds—refitting at Coromandel Harbour. Bain & Burtt, agents. Lion, of Providence, whaling barque, 297 tons, Captain Nichols, arrived from the whaling grounds. Bain & Burtt, agents. Marmora, schooner, 135 tons, Captain Kelly, loadfor Sydney. Salmon & Co., agents. Royal Shepherdess, barque, 406 tons, Captain J. Bell, loading for Melbourne. J. Woodhouse, agent. St, Michael, barque, 377 tons, R. W. Prance, loading for London. Brown & Campbell, agents. Spencer, brig, 222 tons, Captain J. C. Martin, loading for Melbourne. Coombes & Daldy, agents. True Briton, ship, 685 tons, Captain Norris, about to sail for Akyab. Brown & Campbell, agents. Another American whaler, the Atkins Adams arrived on Saturday, from the fishing grounds, She has been out 29 months and has caught during that time 1000 bis. sperm. Captain Fish reports the following vessels spoken by him since the middle of December last:—Dec. 14th.—Spoke the Prince Regent, of Hobart Town, in lat. 33 ° 35' S., long. 170 ° E., 7 months out with 200 barrels sperm oil.—Dec. 26. ship Elizabeth, Baker, New Bedford, in lat. 32 ° 54' S., long., 71 ° 15' E., out months with 450 barrels speim oil.—Jan. 27th., Planter, Pease, Nantucket, lat. 33 ° 36* S., 71° E., out 8 months, with 180 barrels whale oil.— Feb. 10, schooner Catherine, from Auckland to Poit Phillip, out four days, about fifty milos to the N.W. of the Three Kings Islands.—Feb. 11. Canton Packer, Howland, New Bedford, in lat. 33 ° 41' S., long. 173° 15' E., out 37 months, with 1,700 barrels whale, and 50 barrels sperm oil.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 720, 9 March 1853, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 720, 9 March 1853, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 720, 9 March 1853, Page 2

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