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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Sept. 7 Lass 14 tons, Pirimona, from Wangarei, with 70 bushels maize. Sept. 7—Marmora, schooner, 135 tons, H. Kelly, from Sydney. Passenger—Mr. Henderson. Sept. 7 Fairy, 15 tons, Baines, from the RiverTbames, with 3000 feet timber, 5 tons kauri gum. Passenger. 1 Mr. Dictaon. g C pt. 7 Gratitude barque, 221 tons, D. Smith, from New Hebrides. Passengers,—His Lordship the ■ fc Bishop of New Zealand. Ms. Selwyn, and child, Mr. Hector, Mr. Betts, and one native. Sept. B—Mon. brig, 236 tons. Captain Bowden, from Sydney. Passengers,—J. C. Blackett Esq., Mrs, Blackett, Miss Blackett, Rev. R. Young, Rev. \V. B. 'Boyce, Rev. N. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Keesing, I\lr. and Mrs. Sale, and two children, Mr. and Mrs. R. Keesing, Mr. U. Graham, Mr. H. R. Webb, Mr. ft. Thompson, Mr. W. Brady, Mr. W. Anderson, Mr. J. Carr, Mr. Me Cain, Mr W. Marsh, and son, Mr. and Mrs. Hannah, Mr. W. Sanson, Mr. and Mrs. Squire, Mrs. Clifton, and two children. DEPARTURES. Sept! 2—Hcather Bell, 191 .lons, Captain Jones, for Sydney. Passengers,—Mr. Jarvie, Mr, Steibl, and Master DodJs.—J. Salmon and Co. agents. Sept. 7—Diana, 21 tons, Shepherd, for Wangaroa. Passengers,—Mr. Henry, Miss Shepherd. Sept. B—Lass, 14 tons, Pirimona, for Wangarei, with 5 bags sugar, I cask tobacco, 1 box pipes, I cask tar, 30 blankets. Sent. 8 Mary, 25 tons, Davies, for Waihefci, Sept. B—Antelope, 35 tons, Davys, for the East Coast* with 2 tons sugar, 6 boxes soap, 5 packages slops, 4 do. tobacco, 14 tuns casks. , Sept. Fairy, 15 tons, Baines, for Kikowhakarere. Sept B—Maori. 10 tons, F. Creighton, for the River Thames, with 1 case tobacco, 3 bags rice, 2 bags sugar 1 case slops. IMPORTS —FOREIGN. Per Gratitude,from New Hebrides:—3 tiereea and 4 ullage tobacco. Per Moa, brig, from Sydney : —1 anchor, 2 cables, 1 bale paper, 50 bolts sail cloth, 7 bundles spades, 5 bales gunny bags, TO casks beef, 5 do. biscuit, 21 bags do. 3 bales leather, 23 trunks shoes, 23 bales blankets, 5 do. woollens, 27 do. cottons, 19 cases slops, 3 staves, 1 hell, 3 casks ironmongery, 3 rases do. 5 bags rock salt, 19 cases copper, 7 bags copper nails, 1 stove, 12 cases drapery, 16 bales do. 2 cases do. 4 Jo. 2 bales do. 4 cases apparel, X case preserved ginger, 3 do. drapery, 2 bales matting. 1 do. mattraeses, 4 do. buckets, 3 do. brooms, 1 weighing machine, 3 cases woollens, 2 do. oilmans stores, 2 casks vinegar, 3 bags pepper, 6 cases draperv, 3J casks whisky, 2 hhds. do- 3 , chests, 6J tlo, 12 boxes tea. 2 hhds. loaf sugar 4 bales drapery, 3 cases pipes, 1 bag pepper, 1 case bath bricks, 12 do. castor oil, 1 case cloves, 1 bag carraway seeds, I package tea, I case liquorice, 1 cask raisins, 2 do. currants, 1 case blacking, 2 packages paper, 10 cases drapery, 5 bales do. 3 truss, s woollens, 2 bales cotUns 2 bags pepper, i cask marbles, 2 bales paper, 5 cases oilmans stores, 1 do riasins, 50 hhds, beer, 50 bo. 10 ch.s’s souchong tea, 1 caroteel currants, 1 barrel raisins,.! case cigars, 6 do. preserves, package I lops, 1 box arnnatto, 5 do. tea, 7 packages cottons, 13 cases drapery, 4 cases ironmongery, 6 bales woollens, 1 truss, do. 32 casks biscuit 2 bales drapery, 2 cases do. 1 truss do- 20 boxaa soap, 1 package ironmongery, 1 case do. The schooner Marmora, and brig Moa have both arrived from Sydney since our last, the former left on Sunday the 28ih ult., and arrived on Wednesday night, and the latter left on Tuesday, the 30th ult., and arrived on yesterday morning. The Delmar, barque sailed from Sydney for Auckland on the 27th ult. The Victoria, screw steamer bad arrived at Sydney, seventy days from England, with news to the 19th June. The barque Fancy, hence, arrived in England on the 16th June. The Joseph Fletcher sailed from Gravesend on the 16th June for New Plymouth with fourteen miners on board for the Kawau mines, the working of which is to be resumed immediately. Sydney. Arrivals from England.— August 25. Talnvera ship, Scotr, from Southampton, Ist June ; David M’ivor ship, Baillie from Liverpool, 25th May ; La Soumlray, French ship, Epustule from Swansea, 25th April; 26 Asie, French barque, La Marchante, from Swansea, 23th April Bring Mauritz Dutch ship Bart, from Liverpool 2 May; 27. Dankbanrbeid Dutch barque, Pustma from Liverpool 16 th April; Aug, 27 Niagara barque, Wilde from London 12th May ; 28 Victoria screw steam ship. Captain Champion from London Idth June; 29 .Repeater, barque, Wilson, from Greenock 18th April.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 773, 10 September 1853, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 773, 10 September 1853, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 773, 10 September 1853, Page 2

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