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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

S lIIPPI N G INTELLIG EN Ce\ ARRIVALS. July 25 Auckland, 16 ions, Trail, from Matakana, with HI) tons lire wood. July 25—Cordelia, Hi ions, Gillingham, from Waiheki, with 18 tons lir.-wood, 7 bushels maize, 6 bags Hour, 1 pig, I d<>zon fowls. July 25 Waterltly, brigantine, 155 tons, J. R. Hays, from Sydney. Passenger—Mr. llutt.—iiiown Campbell, agents, Ju'y 25—Eugene, barque, 206 tons, J. Casey, from Melbourne, Passengers Messrs. Gilmore, \V. Steel, Primrose, Logan, J. Logan, Miss Welch, Mr. Kirkland, Robert Cotton, Henry Smith, Henry Smith, junior, Elizabeth and Jessie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fielder, Mr. and Mrs. Lodge.—liaiu & iiurtt, agents. July 25—Alert, 20 tons, H. Tanner, from the Wade, with 7000 feel sawn timber. July 26—Endeavour, 14 lons, A. Marlin, from Waiheki, witli 25 tons firewood. July 26—Ptako Lass, 10 tons, W. Smalley, from the Piai.o River, with 5 tons potatoes, 400 lbs. bacon, 300 lbs. lard. DEPARTURES. July 23—Napi, 17 tons, Stewart, for Coromandel. July 25—Cordelia, 10 tons, Gillingham, for Coromandel. July 26—Endeavour, 14 tons, A. Martin, for Waiheke. Julo 26—Alert, 20 tons, H. Tanner, for the Wade. July 26—Piako Lass, 10 tons, for tha Piako River. IMPORTS —FOREIGN. Per Waterlily, from Sydney; —66 bags sugar, 10 cbests, 20 20 congou tea, 135 bags rice, 20 sheets boiler plates, 40 feet piping', 40 feet lead do., 3 cases drapery, 21 bags sugar, 36 packages machinery, 3 cases clothing. Per Eugene, from Melbourne;—lß cases cottons, 20 cases castor oil, 2 bales bags, 1 bale sacking, 1 do. serge shirts, 2 cases confectionery, 50 casks biscuit, 4 bales gunny bags, 25 casks sugar. The fine barque Eugene, Captain Casey, has made a rap-id passage of nine days from Port Phillip Heads. She is a French built barque at La Rochelle, we believe, and was formerly legiatered at Adelaide. She loads here with produce for Melbourne.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 760, 27 July 1853, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 760, 27 July 1853, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 760, 27 July 1853, Page 2

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