PORT OF AUCKLAND.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Julv 6—Sarah, 17 tons, Mokuka, from Matata, with 300 baskets potatoes, 10 casks pork, 20 bushels maize 1 pig. j u l v (j —Forager, 14 tons, Savage from Matata, with 2 tons salt pork, 4 tons potatoes, 4 cwt. bacon, 30 bushels maize, 3 bushels wheat. July 6—Victoria, 18 tons, Tope, from Monganui, via Awanui, with 155 bags maize, 229 kits wheat, 29 sides bacon, 2 casks pork, 2 do. lard, julv 7 —Herald, 25 tons, Tauiari, from the Bay of Islands, with 13 casks pork, 50 bags, maize, 100 bags potatoes, 1 bale blankets, ullage wiskoy, 10 packages furniture. Passengers,—Archdeacon W, Williams, Mrs. Williams, Mr. H, Williams, Miss Jones.. Mrs. Batemen & 4 children, Mr. Carleton, Mr. Webster, & 2 soilders 58th regt. T. Russell, agent. July 7—Odd Fellow, 180 tons, G. lanis, from IVaiheke, with 24 tons firewood. July B —Ngahuia, J. McCaskill, from the Thames, with 10 tons firewood, July y—Sisters, 30 tons, H. Marks, from iVew Plymouth, with tons flour, 203 bushels oats. Passengers—Miss Smart, Mrs. Bonfield and child, Mrs. Hooker and child, 1 policeman, and i prisoner. DEPARTURES. July 4—Kirkwood, brig, 136 tone. Captain Gill, for Mel* bourne. Passengers—Messrs. Young, Anderson, and Jones.—J. A. Langford, agent. July s—Bon Accord, 17 tons, A. Cook, for Coromandel, fn ballast. July s—Edmund, 9 tons, Parata, for Tauranga, with 1 cask, 650 feet timber, 1 box sundries, 1 package plants. July 6 Auckland, 16 tons, Trail, for Matakana. July 7—Odd Fe110w,23 tons, G. Innis, for Waibeke, in ballast. July B—Forager, 14 tons, C. Fallon, for Coromandel, in ballast. July B—Louis, 8 tons, L. Debars, for Tauranga, in ballast. July B—Spencer, 222 tons, Captain Wootton, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs. Forsyth, and 7 children. Messrs. Abraham, Breltle, Christie, Dalliston, two Masters Medlmrst, Mrs. Joy, Messrs. A, McKelway, J. Coglan, W. Follis, H. White, W» Gittos, D. Kennedy, W. Tye, M. Dent. EXPORTS —FOREIGN. Per Spencer, for Melbourne:—loo bushels maize, 75,000 feet timber, 40 bushels barley. 23 packages salt fish, 1 case boots, 3 do. bottled beer, 1 cask sherry, 159 kegs nails, 8 casks turpentine, 8 hhds. loaf sugar, 20 boxes candles, 26 cases oilman’s stores, 3 do. matches, 10 packets hops, 2 bales bags, 20 bags maize, 4 cases boots, 1151 bags potatoes, 2 cases saddlery, 3 trunks boots, 1 case saws, 30 bags maize, 34 kits potatoes, 5 kits onions, 4 cases jams, 2 kegs butter, 20 bags maize, 1 case cheese, 1 do. boots, 18 packages bacon, 45 hams, 1 cask butter, 2 baits shirts, 2 do. blankets, 3.2 bags oats, 26 tins cheese, 25 packages furniture, 10 tiercee beef.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 755, 9 July 1853, Page 2
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436PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 755, 9 July 1853, Page 2
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