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Port of Auckland.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS, September 13—Duke of Wellington, 30 tons, Scott, from Mahurangi, with 27 tons firewood, 3 tons lathwood. September 13—Forager, !4 tons, Tarewa, from Wangaruru, with (! tons firewood, 4 pigs, G baskets maize, 50 pumpkins. September 14—Vivid, £G tons, Ditchings, from Mongonui, with 350 bushels wheat, 100 do. maize, 3 tuns gum, and 10 passengers, September 14—Nymph, 25 tons. Day, from Ngururu, with 0 tons gum, 30 bushels wheat, 50 do- maize. DEPARTURES. September 13—Maoric, 10 tons. Cook, for llauraki, with i ton flour, £ ton sugar, 5 pack ages sundries, September 13—Herald, 25 tons, Titular), for the Hay of Islands, with 2 cases 1 bale, (i bundles spades, 4 bags flour, G do sugar. 3 bags biscuit, 5 bags coal, 1 package tobacco, 2o packages sundries. Passengers, Messrs. Upton, Wilson, and Cullen.— T. Russell, agent. September 13—Pay, 1G tons, Rattray, for Matakana, with 1 ton flour, 2 chests lea, 5 bags sugar, 2 casks beef, 2 bags salt, 4 chests wearing apparel, 1 bale felt, a quantity of furniture, and 1) passengers. September 13—Osprey, 47 tons, Mihaka, for Russell, with 4 bales. 1 ton salt, \ ton biscuit, 4 barrels, 8 bales, and 0 cases sundiies, 3 bundles spades, 20 parcels sundries. September 14—Queen, 32 tons, Davy’s, for East Coast, with 1 hhd- rum, wine, 6 cases gin, 3 cases brandy 3 do. old tom, 1 ton sugar, 5 bales blankets, 1 package tobacco. September 14—Cordelia, 15 tons, Bristow, for the Wade, with $ ton sugar, & ton flour, 2 cases gin, J ton salt, 4 do biscuit, do, potatoes. September 14—Nymph, 25 tons. Day, for Ngururu, with sundries, September 15—Forager, 14 tons, Tarewa, for River Thames, with 8 bags flour, 2 baskets p natoes, 2 boxes nails, 2 do. tea. September I.s—Mary, 25 tons. Fernandez for the East Coast, with 5 bales drapery. 4 cases soap, 2 do. geneva, 1 do, tobacco, 5 pkgs. sundries. Ships in Harbour. Algerine, brig, IfiO tons, Lillewall, arrived from Sydney, dis charging—John Woodhouse, agent. Cashmere, ship, G4O tons, George Pearson, arrived from London, and discharging cargo. Brown and Campbell, agents. Daniil Webster, barque, 2!)6 tons, W. Dunning, on the point of sailing for Sydney. J. Salmon and Co., agents. Eugene, barque, 23G tons, Tutty, from Melbourne. Bain and Burtt, agents. Firefly, brig, 131 tons. Win. Jones, at Manukau, about to tail for Melbourne. Charles Davis, agent. Galway Ark, brigantine, 220 tons, Wadham, from Mahurangi, with spars, Ate., discharging. Combes and 'DaldyV agents. Heather Bell, brig, 191 tons, Philip Jones, loading for Sydney, J. Salmon and Co., agents. Invincible, barque, 290 tons, Brier, from Melbourne, refitting. Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. Jasper, store-ship, 23G tons, moored off the Queen-street Pier, Maria Theresa, schooner, 110 tons, Paul Upton, from Sydney, offered for freight or charter.—George Duke, agent. Monarch, barque. 338 tons, Dixon, from London, disoharging. Brown and Campbell, agents. Nelson, steamer, 216 tons, Martin, at Manukau, loading for the Southern Settlements,— Brown & Campbell, agents. Victoria, brig, 189 tons, laid up. W. S. Grahame, agent. Yarrow, brig, 2<X) tons, Kemp, from the East Coast.

The clipper ship. Eclipse, 393 tons, I.aing.for New Plymouth and Shanghai; the Kestral. brig, 199 tons, Wallace, and the Kirkwood, brig, 13G tons, Lewis, for the Coast, have sailed during the week. Vessels Expected. Joseph Fletcher, ship, <172 tons, Foster, from London. Norman Morrison, barque, 5G4 tons, Maundrell, from London via Wellington and Canterbury. 2nd dist. pent, C 379. Trafalgar, ship, 739 tons, . Dorn London via the Southern ports. 2nd (list, pent. IBG3. Queen of Perth, schooner. 100 tons, M'Lean. from Sydney. Moa, brig, 23G tons, Bowden, from Sydney. 2nd dist. pent. 7138. Galatea, barque, Thompson, from Newcastle, with cattle, sheep and, probably, horser. Ist dist. pent. 4163. H.M. brigantine, Pandora, Commander Drury, sailed on a cruise to the Northward Union Jack, over number 492.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 879, 16 September 1854, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
633

Port of Auckland. New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 879, 16 September 1854, Page 2

Port of Auckland. New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 879, 16 September 1854, Page 2

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