PORT OF AUCKLAND.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Nov. 26 — John, 28 tons. Lawrence, from Mahurangi, with 40 tons firewood, 10 spars. Passengers,—Mr. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Derrell, Nov. 26 —Border Maid, schooner, 92 tons, W. Clarke, from Geelong. Passengers,—Mr, and Mrs. Phillips, Mr. Crummer.— J. A. Langford, agent. Nov. 28— Mary Ira, 25 tons, Kepa, from Wakatane, with 500 bushels maize, 7 pigs. Nov. 28— Star 17 tons, Merrick, from Waiheki, with 26 tons firewood. Nov, 29—Napi, 17 tons. R. Copeland, from Ngunguru, with 350 bushels maize. Nov. 29— Moon, 10 tons, F. Creighton from Coromandel, with 4000 feet, timber, 1 tons iron, 1 bale slops, 20 lbs tobacco. J. Salmon, & Co. agent. Nov. 29— Bon Accord, 17 tons, Copeland, from River Thames, in ballast. Nov. 29—Maori, 10 tons, Creghton, from Coromandel, with 4,000 feet timber, 1/2 ton iron, 20 lbs. tobacco, 1, bale slops. Nov. 29—Napi, 17 tons, Copland, from Ngunguru, with 350 bushels maize. Nov, 30—Diana, 22 tons, Shepherd, from Poverty Bay, with 900 bushels wheat. Nov, 30— Hawkhead, 22 tone, Lawrie, from Mahurang i with 24 tons firewood. Nov. 30—Dolphin, 41 tons, Campbell, from East Coast, with 1,450 bushels wheat. Nov. 30—Piako Lass, 10 tons, Smalley, from the Thames, with 5 tons kauri gum. Nov. 30—Mendlesham, 20 tons Allen, from the East Coast, with 700 bushels wheat. Nov. 30— Forager, 14 tons, Perimona, from the Thames, with 4 tons kauri gum. Nov. 30 —Odd Fellow, 18 tons, Hennis, from Waibeki, with 22 tons firewood. Nov. 30—Louisa, 23 tons, Hautonga, from East Cape, with 600 bushels wheat, 150 do. maize. Nov. 30— Gold Hunter, 10 tons, De Thierry, from Coromandel, with 2 tons kauri gum, 4 pigs 2 doz. fowls, Nov. 30— Eliza, 42 tons, Ellis, from the East Coast, with 900 bushels wheat, 400 ditto maize, ton hams and bacon. Nov. 30— Hamilla Mitchell, barque, 542 tons, H. A. Bradley, from London. Passengers, Mrs, and three Misses Crompton, Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Harsant, four sons, and five daughters, Mr. J. Coote, Rev. Arthur Stock, Miss Spooner, Major G. F. Sadlier, late 47 regt. Mrs. Sadlier, Mr. Bateman, Mr. Thornton Rev. W. L. Williams, Mrs. Williams, Mr. W. Bowen, Mr. J. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Mr. Thos. Earle, Mr. and Mrs. Gray, and four children, Mr. E. Isaacs, Jos. Lawrence, Caroline Lawrence, Mr. J. Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stent, and four children, Mr. D. Scott, Mr C. Tothill, Eliza Johnson, Caroline Woolton, and two children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Veale, two sons, and four daughters, Mr. R. P. Smith. — Brown & Campbell, agents. Dec. 1 — Frances, 20 tons, James, Mahurangi, with 32 tons firewood. Dec. 2— Brothers, 22 tons, De Thierry, from Russell, with 5 casks oil, 4 head of cattle, 15 bags maize, 6 tons kauri gum, 1/2 ton potatoes, 5 baskets onions, 3 doz„ towels, and ducks. Passengers, Mr. H. T. Halley, six natives chiefs. Dec. 2 — Uria, 35 tons, D. Low, from Bay of Plenty, with 3 tons maize, 3 tons potatoes. DEPARTURES. Nov. 26— Herald, 25 tons, Tautari, for Bay of Islands, with 10 coils rope, 10 small cases 10 boxes soap, 4 doz. American buckets, 2 bags rice, 4 bags sugar, 4 mills, and sundries. Passengers,—Dr. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Kemp, Misses and Master Hobbs, aud Mrs. McClever. Nov. 28— Star, 17 tons, Metric k, for Waibeki. Nov. 28 — Waiapu, 21 tons, Watena, for the East Coast, I ton rice, 1 ton sugar, 10 blankets. Nov. 28— Bon Accord, 17 tons, Copeland, for the Thames, with 26 bags rice, 15 bags sugar, 2 bags flour, 6 bags biscuit, 4 doz. regatta shirts. Passenger,— Mr. McCaskill. Nov. 29— Antelope, 35 tons, J. W. Davis, for East Coast, with 7 tons flour, 3 coils whale line, 3 try pots, 17 ton casks. Nov. 29— Maori, 10 tons, J. Cook for the River Thames, with 22 bags rice, 11 do. sugar, 9 pair of blankets, 1 bale slops, 20 lbs tobacco, 3 bags biscuit. Nov. 29—Cordelia 18 tons, R. Gillingham, for the River Thames, with 4000 bricks, 2 bags grass seed, 7 bags biscuit, 1 bundle blankets, 1 case tobacco, 2 cases doors ami windows, 5 packages draperies. Nov. 30—Piako Lass, 10 tons, Smalley, for the Thames with 10 bags rice, 10 bags sugar, 5 bags biscuit. Nov. 30—John, 28 tons, Lawrancc, for Mahurangi, with ton flour, \ do. potatoes, 2 casks, beef, 20 lbs tobacco. Nov. 30 —Odd Fellow, 18 tons, Henis, for Waiheki. Dec. I—Frances, 20 tons, James, for Mahurangi. Dec. I—Gold Hunter, 10 tons, De Thierry, for Coromandel, with 32 bags rice, and a quantity of sundries. Dec. I—Napi, 17 tons, Copland, for the Thames. Dec. I—Heather Bell, brig, 191 tons, Jones, for Sydney. Passengers, Mr. Steibl, Mr. Primrose, Mrs. Ryan and child, Miss Gatlin, Mr. and Mrs. Sweney, Salmon and Co., agents. Dec. I—Algerine, brig, 160 tons, Brooks, for Sydney. Passengers, Messrs. Stewart, Green, H. Caggar, J. Newman, J. Williams, G, Ely, T. Owen.—J. Woodbouse, agent. Dec. 2—New Zealand, 14 tons, Ko Tin, for Taurangi, in ballast. IMPORTS —FOREIGN. Per Hamilla Mitchell, from London :—837 packages, 8 crates 1-]- cask, 16 barrels, 79 bales, 60 boxes, 100 tons coals, 1 parcel, 696 cases, 3 butts, 1 mangle, 88 hhds. 150 bags salt, 2 grates, 19 trunks, 106 bundle, 64 kegs, 1 pianoforte, 197 casks. EXPORTS—FOREIGN. Per Heather Bell, fur Spdney :—4B casks black oil, 50 bags kauri gum, 148 ditto bran, 4 tons flax, 168 bags maize, 6 bales hemp, 356 pieces of sawn timber, 6 toils rope, 25 bags wheat 6 trusses bay, 16 casks kauri gum, 26,800 feet timber, 120 bags wheat, 6 tons flour, 60 bushels wheat, 89 do. bran, 1 ton gum 78 bushels oats, 90 do. maize, 121 do. wheat. Per Algerine,l4} tons hay,93 bagsmaize, 591 bushels wheat, 2 tons flour, 1 bale wool, 3 kegs butter, 13 cases tobacco, 6 kegs ditto, 4} casks brandy, 6 hhds. port wine, 5 puncheons rum, 20 bundles sheepskins. Vessels in ILuinouß. H.M.B. Fantorae, Acting Comander Fitzroy, arrived from Sydney. Algerine, brig, 160 tons, Captain Brooks, ready to sail for Sydney.—J. Woodbouse, agent. Commodore, barque, 487 tons, Captain Broadfoot, loading for London.—j. A. Giluilan & Co., agents. Dolores, barque, 300 tons, Captain Throop, laid on for Sydney.—Bain & Burtt, agents. Edward, ship, 339 tons, Captain Mosher, arrived from Newcastle,—Bain & Burtt, agents. Eugene, barque, 300 tons, Captain Casey, arrived from Melbourne. Baiu & Burtt, agents. Galatea, barque, 345 tons. Captain Thompson, from Sydney, discharging.—W. S, Grahame, agent. Heather Bell, brig, 191 tons. Captain Jones, ready to sail for Sydney.—J. Salmon & Co., agents, Hamilla Mitchel, barque, 542 tons. Captain Bradley, arrived from London. Brown & Campbell, agents. Kestrel, brig, 190 tons, Captain Wallace, loading for Melbourne.—Baiu & Burtt, agents. Ocean, brig, 181 tons, 11. Cain, arrived from Melbourne.—Combes & Daldy, agents. Yeslels Expected. From London. Baltasarn, barque, 331 tons, sailed 12th of August from Gravesend, vift Falmouth, Lady Clarke, ship, 440 tons, Captain Tower, to sail • 19th September. Northfleet, ship, 1050 tons, Captain Pentreath, to sail 10th September, vii Wellington, & Canterbury. From Sydney. Marmora, schooner. Captain Kelly, daily expected. Daniel Webster, barque, Captain Dunning. Fkom Melbourne. Sabrina, barque, 318 tons. Captain Kemp. Vix en, schooner, Delmar, barque. William Woolley, brig. From Hobart Town. Kirkwood, brig, Captain Courtenay. ■ From South Sea Islands. H.M, Colonial Government Brig, Victoria, Captain Deck. From East Coast. H.M.S. Pandora, Captain Drury, now at Waiheki.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 797, 3 December 1853, Page 2
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