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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. June 3 —Odd Fellow, 20 tons, H. Coolahan, from Wa‘ beke, with 20 tons firewood. June 3— Spencer, brig, 222 tons. J. B. Wootton f, O Melbourne, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. &' Ferguson, Mr. & Mrs. Henderson, Messrs it’ Henderson, J. Christy, P. Young, G. Y oun ’„. j* Hooper, J. Beeson, J. Heslop, D. Whitmore T* Rickets, Mrs. Gallagher and two daughters, MmJ’ T. Roacb, J. Cacutt, H. Felling, W. Newnham 1)‘ Kennedy, T. Harfres, W. Quin, J. Be van * ,* Anderson, D. London.—Henderson & Maijfar| ane * agents. * PErARTCEES. May 31—Iliomama, 68 tons, Sturley, for the East Coast, with { ton soap, 2 bags coffee, 2 tons S u°-ar 1 bale leather, 2 do. blankets, 2 do. calico, 1 do. Scotch twilled shirts, Ido. prints, 5 cases geneva, 1 hLd rum, 50 lbs. tobacco, 10 bags rice, 6 mills 5 bales bags. Passenger—Mr. Bryce.—Salmon « Co agents. * June I—Ophelia, 24 tons, Ilatihuti, for the East Cotist in ballast. * June 1 Vivid, 26 tons, Hitching, for Monganui. June 23---Odd Fe low, 20 tons, li. Coolahan, fo, Watheke, with 2 bullocks, June 3—-Bon Accord, 17 tons, A, Cook, f{. r Thames, with 1 case drapery, 1 do. gin. Vessels in Harbour. H.M.S. Pandora, Commander Drury,, Border Maid, schooner, 97 tons, loading f or Melbourne. —J. A. Langford, agent. Cashmere, ship, 646 tons, Captain Pearson, arrived from London, discharging.—Brown & Campbell, agents. Daniel Webster, barque, 298 tons, Captain Mac-" farlane, loading for Sydney,—J. Salmon & Co., agents. Invincible, barque, 290 tons, Captain Martin, loading with timber, &c., for Melbourne.—Henderson & Mac. farlane, agents. Raven, brig, 170 tons, Captain Thompson, (o sail this day, for Sydney.—W. S. Grahame agent. Sir Edward Paget, barque, 481 tons. Captain Chap, man, arrived from London, discharging.—Brown & Campbell, agents. Smyrna, American whaling barque, 230 tons, Captain Toby, about to proceed to the whaling grounds.—Bain & Burtt, agents. Spencer, brig, 222 tons, Captain Wootton, arrived from Melbourne.—Henderson & Macfarlane, agents. Velocity, schooner, 170 tons, Captain Cobben. laid on for Melbourne.—J. A. Giifillan & Co., agents. William Woolley, brig, 199 tons, Captain Turner, loading tor Melbourne.—J. A. Giifillan cc Co., agent?. The brig Spencer arrived yesterday from Melbourne, whence she sailed on the 18th ultimo. The Kirkwood had cleared out, and was to leave a day or two after for this port. The steamer Adelaide arrived on the llth, and had sailed for Sydney. Two steamers were enteiing the port as the Spencer was leavingone, the Shangae, from Singapore, the other, tha Hellespont, from England. The Raven is now ready for sea, and will sail for Sydney in the course of the afternoon. The Daniel Webster, barque, has nearly all her cargo on board, and is expected to be ready to sail towards the end of the next week. The Border Maid vvi 1 sail with a full cargo, for Melbourne, on Monday or Tuesday. The Velocity, schooner, having been overhauled and thoroughly repaired, has undergone a satisfactory survey, and is about to I e loaded with timber, &c., for Melbourne, under charter to Messrs. Slone and Langford.

Sydney. Arrivals. —April 18, Surge, barque, Maurice, from W jan poa 21st Jan. Exchange, brig, Ried, from Port Phillip; 19 Margaret & Marj, scb, from Geelong.; Cleopatra, sc. steamer Cadell, from Melbourne; 21. Voyageur, barpue, Prionet from Manila 2 Feb.; Tbomas, & Henry, brig, Nickson 6c Vanquish sch. Watt, from Melbourne; Fancy, sch. Nicholson, from Twofold Bay; 22. Halcyon, brig, Me. Donald, from Melbourne ; Raven brig, Thompson, from Auckland; 23. Monumental City, steam ship, Adams, from Sau Francisco; 17tb. ; Cheshire Witch, brig, Helden, from Adelaide; Albatross, sch. Pluck, from Melbourne; 21. Java, Hamburgh ship, Christienssen, from Plymouth ; 21st Nov., Liberty, scb. Simpson, from Melbourne; Uracut, American, brig, Coltier, from San Francisco. 17tb Feb.; Bella Vista, barque, Murphy, from Moreton Bay, Pomona, Cutter, from Auckland; Shamrock, steamer, Warner, from Melbourne: 27. Lone, schooner, Elliott, from Moreton Bay; 28. Isabella, barque, Moon, from Port Albert; Forfuna, barque, M'Carthy, from Liverpool. 16 Jan. 29. Eliza, schooner, Hardy, from Launceston ; General S.S.S. Co’s Steamship Harbinger, from Southampton; 17th Feb. Pirate, barque, Padley, from Glasgow. 2 Dec. Sir William Folkes, barque, Welsh,and James Gibson, schooner, Daines, from Port Phillip; Childe Harold, Ship, Prymrn, from London, 17tb Jan; Chandermngore, barque, Edwards, from the Downsr 23rd Dec. ; Sporting Lass brig, Pock ley, from Melbourne. April 29. Triton, Russian ship, Nyloud, from Hamburgh, 26 Nov. and Cowes 18tb Jan. Wild Irish Girl, brig, Ogilvie from Port Phillip. May 1. Catloe, Danish ship, Brahn, from London, ]Oih Jan. Watatah, steamer, Bell, from Melbourne. 2. Commodore, barque, Broadfoot, from the Clyde, 1-tih Jan. May, 3. John Briton, ship, Ritson, from Spilbead, 28.& Jan. Spartan, barque, Allen, from Amoy, 8 Jan. Emma, brig, Brown, from Hobart Town; Margaret, schooner, Spence, from Geelong. 4. Pelham, barque, Anderson, from London, 19th Jan. Dera, brig, Smith, from Oporto, 16tb Dec. Victoria Packet, barque, Beadon, fiom Newcastle. 5. Patrician, ship, Hare, from Plymouth, 14 Jan ; Blundell, ship, Sumley, from Plymouth, 17 Jan. Departures. —April 18, Thomas Chadwick, for Guam ; Culloden, for Madras ; Otago, for New Zealand ; Hargraves for Auckland. Teak, for Calcutta; 19. Eagle, steamer; S{ Anonyma, for Melbourne. 20. George Metcalf, for Guam; Napoleon, for Melbourne ; 211. ft!arian Watson, for the Isle of Pines; Monterey, for Batavia ; Duke of Norfolk, for Melbourne ; 23. Wooloomooioo, and Tamar, for London ; Cheetah for Wellington; 23. Feftercaim, steamer, for Melbourne; 24. Cambodia, ship. Ham mack, for London ; William, brig, for Launceston; Dart, brig, for Melbouane; Charles Carter, brig, for Launceston ; 26. Monarch, barque, for Melbourne; 27. Duke of Cornwall, for Manila} Shamrock, sch. for Geelong; Clarence Packet, for Mel* bourne ; Gratitude, for Launceston ; Courier, Cleopatra steamer, & Shamrock, steamer, for Melbourne; ‘2B. Washington Irving, for London ; Daniel Webster, for Auckland; Prince of Wales, 5c Emma, for Melbourne; Ceylon, for Adelaide; 30. Gertrude, for Hobart Town ; Pomona, for Melbourne; May 1. Bussorab, Merchant, 5c Resolute for Guam; Regina, for London ; 2. Acacia 6c Bonnie Doon, for Melbourne; H• M. steamer Torch, for Howe’s Island; 3. Alert scb. Firth, for Port Fairy ; 4. Margaret, & Mary, for Geelong ; Vanquist, Clarendon, & Wars ah, for Melbourne ; 3 Phantom, Fairciough, for the South Sea Islands; Monumental City, steamer Adams, for Melbourne,

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 745, 4 June 1853, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 745, 4 June 1853, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 745, 4 June 1853, Page 2

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