PORT OF AUCKLAND.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS August JO—Bon Accord, 17 tons, Cook, from the Thames, with 6 pigs, 2 goats, 3 passengers. August 11—Joseph, 14 tons, Paora, from Tauranga. with 200 kits potatoes, 40 bushels maize, 2 casks pork, 1 pig, 8 fowls. August 11 —Alert, 20 tons.jfanner from the Wade, with 7000 feet timber. August 12—Diana, 30 tons, J, Thompson, from the Bay of Plenty, with 300 kits potatoes. August 12—Frances, 20 tons G. James, from Mahurangi, with 500 feet sawn timber, 7 spars, 20 tons, firewood. Combes & Daldy, agents. August 12—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, G. Innis, from WaiheLe, with 23 tons firewood. DEPARTURES. August 10—Commodore, barque 489 tons. Captain Broadfoot,for Sydney. Passengers—Hon.MissClinton Rev. G, Watsford, Mrs. Watsford, and four children, Rev. P, Turner, Mrs. Turner, Capt. & Mrs. White’ Mr. & Mrs. Steedon,Mr. & Mrs. Dunn and son, Mrs. Huckford and 2 children, Mrs. Johnson, Messrs, Fleming. Cassidy, Powell Raltson, Webster, DeZesire, Knnpman, Morris, T. Jones, W. Callem, C. Winsall, J Roberts, J. Cowey, R. Williamson, Salmon & Co. agents. August 10—Herald, 25 ton*, Tautari, for the Bay of Islands, with 6 bags sugar, 5 bags salt. In boxes soap, ton coal, 3,0 hides, 1 case saddelery, ] , cask biscuit. 20 packages sundries. Passengers—Mr. J Williams Mr-. Williams, Messrs. J. Davis, R. Kemp, E, Baker, Mias Green, August 10—Bon Accord, 17 tons, Cook, for the '1 hames. August 11—Alert, 20 tons, Tanner for the Wade. August 11 Algerine, brig, 160 tons. Brooks, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. & Mrs." Waters & 2 children, Mr. Cheesman, Mr. Wood, Messrs. Taylor, Lloyd, Torrens, Isaacs, F. B. Robinson, P. Gallagher, J. Wright, W. Temby, J. Temhy. VV. Coall, I bos. Jeffrey, L. Angus, A. WiNon, H. Hunter,'!'. Roberts, E. Ryan, J. Gum, P. Gunl, M. McClelland.—J. Woodhouse, agent. August 11—Deborah, brig, 175 tons, Gordon, for Melbourne, August 12—Frances, 20 tons, G. James, for Mahurangi, in ballast. August 12—Ngahuia, 16 tons, C. Falloon, for Coromandel, with 7 bags flour, 3 cases sundries, 1 bag sugar, |
Augu-t 12—Odd Fellow, 30 tons, G. W Leke, in ballast. ’ for Wjj. EXPORTS FOREIGN, Per Commodore, for Sydney 103 tru ßsea i cask pork, 1 jar lard, 3 cheeses, 15 tons not.. 1 chain cable, 54 bags barley, 28 bales sheepskin, 1 wool, 2 bags horns, 1 case hams, 1228 baganot.) dosaoks do., 196 kits do., 9 houses in frame 2 rnjf*’ l lead, 12 casks paint, 21 bags barley 20o’ do ° i 21 i casks wine, 206 bags, 997 kits potatoes, i onions, 17000 bricks. 1149 pieces sawn timW°*** j bundles, shingles, 145 bags bran, 91 bags mat' 79o I pieces sawn timber, 2 cases slops. 8 Ze > I*l Per Algerine, for Melbourne 198 ba«? s 48 do., oats, 1345 bags potatoes, 195 do. do P °i* toe, i feet timber, 1 case pistols. ■* *• *®»000 Per Deborah, for Melbourne 26,000 f eet ,• 392 bags potatoes, 9 kegs butter, 100 bags hj bags potatoes 14,500 feet timber, 41 bags oat *o*’ cheese, 5 kegs butter, 26 packages bacon 41 a ’ 112 rolls bacon, 20 tons firewood. 2UOO «hin ff i°' h *®>. bricks, 200 boxes nails. 1500 Vessels in Harbour. H.M.S, Calliope 26 guns, Captain Sir Win arrived from Wellington. H.M.B. Serpent, 12 guns, Commander P, to sad this day for England via Valparaiso. H.M.S. Pandora, Commander Drury. * Deborah, brig, 200 tons, Captain Gordon to sail for Melbourne.—Bain & Bunt, agents * Dolores, barque, 225 tons, Captain Thro™, 1 for Melbourne.—Bain & Burtt, agents. ■ Eugene, barque, 300 tons, Captain Caser 1 «• for Melbourne.—Bain dnd Bum, agents. . Galatea, barque, 346 tons, Thompson . Sydney.— W. S. Grabame, agent * Heather Bell, brig, 190 tons, Capt. P. Jona. from Sydney.—Salmon and Co. agents »®fited Hargraves, brig, 196 tons. Captain . from Sydney.—C. Davis, agent. * * n ’ lr *d Imaura, American barque, 275 tons, ft, w arrived from Sydney.—Bain and Burtt* agent* ****** Jasper, American whaling barque,’ Captain P. ( arrived from whaling grounds.—Bain & Bum John Wesley, missionary brig, Cspt. ft T le from the Feejee and Friendly Islands. uf Grabame, agent. * Kestrel, brig, 190 tons, Captain G. Wallace L . to sail for Melbourne.—Coombes & Daldy Will-o’-the-Wisp, schooner, 102 tons, Captain Pl«, arrived from Melbourne. —Henderson & Macfarhm* A schooner, supposed (o be the Border r Melbourne, was signalled yesterday evening. sail was observed in the offing at sundown. * *** Sydney. Arrivals. —July 14. Louis and Miriam, brig Wq son, and Exchange, brig, Lester, from Melbourne’ Hermione, American barque, Howard, from Madrai' 27th April; Christina, brig, Rees, from Melbourne! Cheshire Witch, brig, Holden, from Geelong-Torr barque. Row, from New Plymouth; Mary Montage’ 6 ' barque, Barclay, from Shanghae. 26th March• Mtrga-’ ret, barque, Andersou, from Newcastle; Countess o *f Leicester, brig, Sturlay, from Loudon, 27th Feb • F»n ny, barque, Smith, from Newcastle. 18. Wallace" Hawaiian brig, Huflj from San Francisco 6th May! Hellespont, steamer, Watts, and Melbourne Packet schooner, M‘Leau,from Melbourne; Planet,ship,Buck! Lam, from Manila 23rd May ; Albemarle, ship, Trirett from Port Phillip ; Margaret, schooner, Spenoe, from Geelong. 19. Palermo, brig, Wyborn, from Melbourne; Estafe tte, Dutch barque, Hafker, from Liverpool 21st March; Alice, schooner, Fullerton, from Geelong ; Johanna Maria Christina, Dutch ship, Watimaui from Liverpool 9th April; Harriett, Hamburgh birqoe! Janssen, from London 6th April; Mandarin, barque Simmonds, from London, 10th April; StTbpmaa, Aasl rican ship, Merill, from New York 28th March; Tim, barque. M'Gregor, from Adelaide; Shamrock,schooner N urcombe, from Geelong; Pauline, Bremen ship* Richards, from London 19th March; Alice, barque, Wilson, from Glasgow 12th March ; Star, barque, Ver* ney, returned to port. 20. Osznanli, screw steam ship, Corbet, from Melbourne; Helen Baird, barque, Wilson, from Manila 14th May. 21. Emma, brig, Brown,from Hobart Town; Sophia. Hamburgh barque, Decker,from London Btb April; Clontarf, ship, Barclay, from London Sth April. 22. Liberty, schooner, Simpson, from Port Macquarie. 23. Lauretta, schooner, Wyatt, from Honolulu Bth May ; Jack, brig, Witham,from Morelon Bay ; Menam, barque, Andrews, from London, 28th March. 24. Argo, screw steam ship, Captain Hyde, from Southampton Bth May; Chu<.au, P. and 0. Company's steamer. Captain Down, from Singapore \Bth June; Phoenix, steamer, Pockley, from Melbourne; H. M. steamer, Acheron, Capt. Fitzroy, from Port Stephens. 25. Zone, schooner, Elliott, from Moreton Bay, 26. Bloomer, barque, Manning,from Liverpool29thMarch; Black Dog, schooner, M'Donald, from the South Sea Islands ; Earl of Elgin, ship, Lawson, from Liveippol 13th April. Departures.—July 15. Charles Carter, for Lanacestou; Thomas and Henry, for Melbourne; Brotien, for Morelon Bay. 18. Ballarat, steamer, Swan, brig, and Swan, cutter, for Melbourne ; Penyard Park, for New Zealand. 20. Childe Harold, for London; Acacia, and Fettercairn steamer, for Melbourne. £l. Eclipse, for Geelong. 22. Patrician, for Callao; Heather Bell, for Auckland; Sea Bird, for Rio Janeiro; Fanny, for Melbourne. 23. Everdine Elizabeth, for Batavia; Diana, for Java; Juno, for Sourabaya; Agricola, for London; Gertrude, Star, aud Hellespont, for Melbourne ;• Herculean, for Wide Bay ; Sarah, for Port Fairy. 24. .Sara,Johanna, for Melbourne; Hargmts, for Auckland. 25. James Gibson, for Melbourne. £6 Florida, for Batavia ; H. M. S. Serpent, for Auckland)
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 765, 13 August 1853, Page 2
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