PORT OF AUCKLAND.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Dec. 3—Alexander, 16 tons, Te Kuka, from Tauranga with 71 bushels wheat, 5 pigs 24 fowls, 14 craw fish. Dec. 3—Naiad, 22 tons, Monro, from Hokianga, and Ahipara, with 4 1/2 tons kauri gum, 3 casks pork, 30 bushels maize, 30 do. wheat, 3 1/2 tons bacon, 86 kits potatoes, 8 jars lard, 26 cwt. bacon, 12 cwt. kauri gum. Dec. 3—Naumai, 14 tons, Stroud, from Hokianga, with 2 tons kauri gum, 100 lbs. tobacco, 2 bales slops, 100 bushels wheat, 100 do. maize, 2 tons pork, 1/2 ton bacon. Dec. 3—Kororareka, 17 tons, Pirou, from Bay of Islands, with 6 head of cattle, 30 packages furniture 1 bale blankets, 1 package tobacco. Passengers, Dr. S. Ford, Mrs. Howie, and six children. Dec. s—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Williams, from Waihek with 22 tons firewood. Dec. s—Herald, 25 tons, Tautaria, from Bay of lslands with 20 bales wool, 1 case bacon, 1 horse, 3 boxes American axes. Passengers, Archdeacon Hatfield Dr. Thomson, Lieut. Cooper, Mr. Hargraves, Mr. E. Baker, Mr. Weeks.—T. Russell, agent. Dec. S—H.M.S. Pandora, Captain Drury, from Waiheki, and the East Coast. DEPARTURES. Dec. 3—Heather Bell, brig, 191 tons, Jones, for Sydney. Passengers, Mr. Steihl, Mr. Primrose, Mrs. Ryan and child, Miss Gatlin, Mr. and Mrs. Sweney, Salmon and Co., agents. Dec. 5—Algerine, brig, 160 tons, Brooks, for Sydney. Passengers, Messrs. Stewart, Green, H. Caggar, J. Newman, J. Williams, G. Ely, T. Owen.—J. Woodhouse, agent. Dec. 5—H.M.B. Fantome, Acting Commander Fitz Roy, for Wellington and the Southern Provinces. Dec. 5—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Williams, for Waiheki. Dec. 5—Alexander, 16 tons, Te Kuka, for Tauranga, with 3 bags apparel, 1 doz. spades, 1 box soap, 5 bags sugar, 1 horse, and sundries. Dec. 5—Mary Ira, 22 tons, Kepa, for the East Coast, bags sugar, 3 do. rice, 4 do. salt, 1 bale, 3 cases 4 geneva, 12 iron pots, a quantity of furniture, and sundries. Dec. 5—Hawkhead, 22 tons, Lawrie, for Mahurangi, with 600 bricks, 6 bushels lime, 2 bags flour. Dec. 6—Forager, 14 tons, Perimona, for Bay of Islands, with 4 boxes sundries, 1 bale blankets, 2 boxes soap, 2 bags sugar, 1 sack flour, 1 package sadelery, 2 cwt tobacco, 2 gallons wine. Dec. 6—Kororareka, 17 tons, Pirou, for Bay of Islands, with 1 bag biscuit, 1 do. sugar, 2 kegs nails, £75 money 1 box tea. Passengers, Mrs. Webster, Miss Bridggood. IMPORTS—FOREIGN. Per Hamilla Mitchell, from London.—6 packages, R. Vidal.; 3 bales, J. Rout; 1 box.Capt. Drnry; 178 packages, Rev. W. Lawry; 15 cases, 4 bales, J. Rout; 10 cases, W. S. Grabame; 1 box, Messrs. Forsaith ; 7 bales, Bain & Burtt; 9 boxes, A. Clark ; 10 packages, T. S. Forsaith ; 1 piano, T. Weston & Co.; 5 cases, E. L. Isaacs ; 11 cases, J. Rout; 15 casks, Bain & Burtt; 1 case, H. Smythies; 4 casks, W. Brodie; 12 cases, the Officer administering the Government; 1 case, His Excellency the Governor of N.Z.; 1 case, Lucy Reading; 3 packages, 7. Rout; 28 do., A. Asher; 10 do., Bain & Burtt; 3 bales, A. Clark ; 5 hhds., 60 cases, J. McDougall; 2 casks, Connell & Ridings : 40 hhds., Brown & Campbell; 2 cases, A. Clark, 29 packages, Officer Commanding 58th Regt.; 6 cases, J. &J. Rust; 2 cases, 1 bale, T. S. Forsaith ;80 cases, Bain & Burtt; 1 cask, 6 cans, 7 cases, 21 kegs, 12 bundles, 7 bales, 3 hhds., 1 barrel, 8 packages, Rev. W. L. Williams; 73 do., S. H. Levy; 29 do., 1 case, 1 box, W. S. Grabame; 60 cases, J. A. Gilfillan; 18 casks, 33 bundles, 3 kegs, 1 case, J. Rout; 1 mangle, A. Martin, Esq.; 3 butts, 1 hhd. 1 qr. cask 10cases, order; 1 box, J. Rout; 1 case, Brown & Campbell ; 1 parcel, Bain& Burtt; 1 case, J. Reynolds; 2 bales, A.Clark; 2 boxes, J. C. Blackett: 1 box, Rev. D. Bruce; 1 do. A. B. Abraham; 1 do. G. N. Hector; 40 bundles,2 casks, 12 cases, 10 bales, 10 trunks, 1 box, A. & R. Keesing; 2 cases G. Isaacs; 4 bales; 2 cases S. Brown ; 2 cases the Officer Commanding the Troops; 1 case, J. & J. Rust; 1 box, Brown & Campbell; 1 box, W. Fletcher, 7 cases, 3 casks, Bain & Burtt; 1 case, E. H. ; 26 bales, 226 cases, 6 trunks, 40 kegs, 142 casks, 26 hhds. 5 bundles, 15 barrels, D. Nathan; 21 cases, order; 5 cases, Bain & Burtt; 1 case. J. & J. Rust; 1 case J. Rout; 1 box, Miss M. D. Small; 10 casks, J. Newman; 8 cases, Brown & Campbell; 66 cases, 12 hhds. 13 bales. 3 trunks, C. Davis; 1 box D. Burn; 209 packaged 1 box books, 1 small box containing a watch, Brown & Campbell; 16 bundes, 3 cases, W. Brodie; 36 pkgs. S. Brown ; 40 packages, Bain & Burtt; 83 do. Gibson & Mitchell; 150 bags salt, 8 crates, 1 hhd. Bain & Burtt; 100 tons coals, Brown & Campbell; 1 bale 2 boxes, Dr. Campbell; 1 box, D. Rough; 1 box, 2 crates, Capt. Ryle; 3 cases, Rev. J. Fletcher, 1 box, J. A. Gilfillan; 14 cases, Collector of H.M. Customs; 95 packages, Curtis & Co., (New Plymouth).
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 798, 7 December 1853, Page 2
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