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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Sept. 3—Endeavour, 16 tens, Martin, from Waiheki, with 25 tona firewood. Sept. 3—llawkhead, 25 tons, Lawrie, from Maburangi, with 24 tons firewood. Sept. 3-Diana, 22 tona, Shepherd, from Cape Runaway, with 1000 baskets maize, 7 bairels pork, 2 do. Jard. Sept. s—Kororareka, 17 tons, Pirou, from the Bay of Islands, with 10J kits potatoes, 14 casks pork, 6 cons, I case slops, 1 bale blankets, 1 case haberdashery. Sept. s—Maori, 10 tons, Creighton, from the River Thames, with 1 case tobacco, 7 pigs, 20 kits potatoes, 40 bushels maize, 1 case slops. Passengers—Mr. Crage and family, and Mr. Greenhill. Sept. s—Lady Jane Grey, Tiri, from Russell, with 50 baskets maize, 19 pigs. Sept. s—Herald. 25 tons, Tautari, from the Bay of Islands, with 8 head cattle, 2 cases bacon, 20 boxes sundries, 8 cases merchandize, G kegs ironmongery. Passengers —Mr. Kemp, Miss Baker, Miss E. Baker, and four natives. Sept, 6—Cress well, barque, 574 tons, Captain Barnett, from London via New Plymouth. Passengers— Colonel Baddeley, Miss Baddeley, and the Misses Henrietta, Emma, and Flora Baddeley, Mrs. Henry Taylor and the Misses Louisa and Georgina Taylor, Mr. and Mrs 1 . Fletcher, Messrs. T. O’Barwis, J, Bush, H. B. Doming, A. Todd, IV. Todd, J. R, Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Short, Mr. and Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Bell and Eliza and Mary Ann Bell, Mn. and Mrs. Maxwell, James, William J., and Hannah Maxwell, Miss Colquhoun, Mrs. Asher, Mrs. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, Grace, Margaret, and Archibald Davidson, Messrs. J. Phillips, G. Aldrich, J, Finlay, R. Bell, J. Bell, R. Rathbone, E. G. Woolcodd, J. Byron, J. Alison, M, Boylan, J. Gouley, G. Callmn. From New Plymouth—Sarah Hoskins,—Brown & Campbell, agents. DEPART OSES. Sept. 3—Julia, 18 tons, Thompson, for the Bay of Plenty, with 12 spades, 1 bale blankets, 1 bale calico. Sept. 3—Nancy, £2 tons, Hood, for Matakana. Passengers—Mrs. Mellon and Mrs. Laden. Sept. 3—Napi, 17 tons, Coupland, for VVangaroa, with 1 hhd. rum, 2 cases do., 4 bales slops, 1 bale blankets, 1 package tobacco. Sept. 3—Bon Accord, 17 tons, Cook, for the River Thames, with 10 bags sugar, 8 do. rice, 5 do. biscuits, 5 cases drapery, 1 case sundries, i bale blankets. Sept. s—Mary, 24 tons, Southgate, for the Barrier, with 18 bags sugar, 4 boxes soap, 2 do. candles, 1 bag, 1 box sundries. CLEARED OUT. f September 6—Eugene, barque, 300 tons, Capt. Casey, for Melbourne. Passengers,—Messrs Walton,Ross, Clark Campbell, J. Kennedy, M. Kennedy, J. Kennedy, Jackson, Barry, llarze, Dorrell.—Bain and Bunt, acents. Sept. 6—Galatea, barque, 346 tons, Thomson, for Sydney. Passengers—Mr. Joseph Hargraves, Mr. i and Mrs. Samuel Brown, child, and servant, Mr. Howell, Mr. Roberts, and 13 in the steerage. IMPORTS—FOREIGN Per Cresswell, from London:—ll Lhds. Order, 5 ■cases, J. Rout; 5 trunks, 2 cases, Arch. Clark, 1 bale, Bain 6c Burtt; 20 cases. Rev. W Lnwry, 1 bale, Bishop Pompallier; 1 box, J. Newman; 30 birds. Brown & Campbell; 5 cases, Bain & Bnrlt; 2 do. Commissariat Officer; 4 packages, E. H. Heywood, 31 do., Bishop of New Zealand; 3 bales, Bain & Burtt; 1 package, Alex. Mitcbelson; 2 puncheons, 1 cask, 1 box, 26 cases, Rev. VV. Lawry; 1 do. Mrs. Bell, 1 cask as addressed ; .7 kegs, 1 cask, 10 bundles, 2 casks 3 kegs, 14 c«sks, 2 bundles, 24 anchors, 6 chains, J. Rout; 1 puncheon, 10 casks, H. Vercoe; 2 cases, S. *Kempthorne ; 4 boxes, R. Vidal, 5 cases, T. Short; 4 dp-. 6 bales, J. Rout; 1 case, T. Lewis ; 4 do., 7 bales, -’i. S. Forsaith ; 12 cases, 2 bales, 1 cask, 5 millstones, 2 package, 4 cases, F. W. Fletcher; 20 half birds. Biown ic Campbell; 2 casks, as addressed; 6 packages, W„ S. Grahame; 1 case. H. J. Honeytield; 15 packages, J. & R. Kemp, 1 box, as addressed ; 2 cases, 1 bale. 1 box, J, A. Gilfillao &c Co. 5 1 boz y as addressed ; 4 cases, A. Clark ; 2 do. Brown & Campbell ; 2 boxes, as addressed ; 5 cases, 2 bales, A. Clark ; 1 box.J. & G. Blackett; 49 barrels, 4 tins, 2 cases, 2 caroteels, 2 cases, 5 bundles, 4 cases, Bain & Burtt; 4 do,, 1 cask, T. Williams; 27 trunks, 4 case*, A. & R. Keesing; 6 do., S. Brown; I box, as addressed ; la hhdg. S, Brown; 2 cases, J. Rout; 200 cases, 15 hiid«. 46 packages, D. Nathan; 1 box, as addressed ; packages, 1 case, A. Asber; 2 packagea, T. Lew s ; x d°- Brown & Campbell; 29 do., W. Brodie ; 101 do., J. A. Gilfillan & Co.; 1 box, as addressed; 1 do., do.; 1 do., do,; 1 do., do.; 1 do., do.; 1 do., do.; I bale, do.; 67 packages, Gibson &c Mitchell; 184 do., Brown & Campbell; 13 do., C. B. Waitford ; ] boor (£’’l2o), R. Rathbone; 100 tons coals, 15 do. salt, Brown & Campbell; 1 bos. as addressed; 10 packages government stores. EXPORTS FOREIGN. Per Eugene, for Melbourne:—o6,soo feet timber, 41 tons potatoes,. 100 hams, 23 packages bacon, 12 cases do. 5 cases do. 16 casks butter, 68 tins cheese, 4975 bricks, S9 tons firewood, 7788 fe i sawn timber, 77 packages hdms and bacon, 133 do. 107 hags maize, 19 bags oats, 70 bags barley, 7 packages furniture, 8 do. -10 do, doors, 50 tons, potatoes, 4 cases bacon.— Baiu and BurU, agents. 1 er Galatea, <or Sydney:—los tons kauri gum, 3 do. hay, 80,000 fee t timber, 5 tons hams and bacon, 1826 pieces Uaan timber, 55 tons potatoes, lO packages furniture.—W, S. Grahame, agents

Vessels in Harbour. H.M.S. Calliope, 26 guns, Captain Sir Everard Home, Bart. H.M.S. Pandora, Commander Drury. Border Maid, schooner, 92 tons, Captain Clarlr, loading for Melbourne.—J. A. Langford, agent. Cresswell, barque, 574 tons, Captain Barnett, arrived from London,—Brown & Campbell, agents. Daniel Webster, barque, 300 tons, Captain Dunning, from Sydney.—J. Salmon &Co. agents. Eugene, barque, 300 tons, Captain Casey,, ready to sail for Melbourne,—Bain and Burtt, agents, Galatea, barque, 346 tons, 4 bompson, ready to sail for Sydney.— W. S. Graharae, agent. Jasper, American whaling barque, Captain Botch, arrived from whaling grounds, advertised to be sold, —Bain & Burtt, agents. John Wesley, missionary brig, Capt. Ryle.—W. S, Grabame, agent. The Cresswell, which arrived yesterday morning, sailed from the Downs on the 30th April. She touched at New Plymouth, where she landed several passengers and a quantity of goods, and sailed again for this port on the 28th ult.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 772, 7 September 1853, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 772, 7 September 1853, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 772, 7 September 1853, Page 2

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