Port of Auckland.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Oct. 4—llnwkhead, 23 tons, Williams, from Waiheki, with 24 ton* firewood. Oct. 4—Maorie, 19 tons, Cook, from Hauraki, with G cwt, flax, 120 bushel* wheat, half ton salt pork. Oct. 4—Nga Huia, 17 tons, Raines, from the Thames, with 7,1X0 feet timber. 200 bushels wheat, 2 tons gum. Oct. s—Cordelia, 15 ton*, Bristow, from the Itiver Piako, wilh C tons gum, 110 bushels, wheat, 1>- tons flax. Oct. 6—Calliope, 13 tons, lloni, from Mongonui, with 5 head cattle, 0 pkgs, drapery. Oct: s—Matilda, 20 tons. Swan, from Wangaroa, with COO bushels wheat, 20 do maize, /sides bacon. Passengers—Mr. Giaharae, Mr. Clow, Mrs. Charleton. Oct. S— Elizabeth, 43 tons, Oilmore, from Mongonui. with 28 head cattle, 1 horse.—Passenger Mr. McMillan. Oct. s—Oddfellow, 22 tons, Gallagher, from the Wade, with 11,000 feet sawn timber. 500 feet squared spars, Oct. G—James, 1!> tons, Dent, from Wangarei and Parteira, with 4!),000 shingles,2oo6pailings, 40lbs.butter. Passengers, Messers. Burnett, and Mcintosh.—J. & J. Rust, agent. Oct. 6—Napi, 18 tons, J. Hooker, from Matakana and Kawau, with 2000 feet timber, 200 posts and rails, 15 tons firewood, 5 passengers. \V. Brighton, agent, Oct. 3—Auckland, 20 tons, Hood, from Matakana, with 350 posts. Oct, 6—J»hn, 13 tons, W. Laurence, from Mahurangi, with '.H*io feci sa*n timber. Passenger, T. Condon. Oct. (!—Endeavour, 14 tons, A. M.-iasin, from Waiheki, with 29 tons firewood, DEPARTURES. Oct. 4—Hawkhcad, 22 tons. Williams, for Waiheki. Oct. 4—Algerine, brig, ltio tons, Capt. Lillcwall, for Coromandel, with 201 casks wine, 8,000 feet timber, 2cases cigars, 1 kej» tobacco, —J . Woodhousc, agent. Oct. 4—Nga Huia, 17 tons Raines, for the Thames, wilh 1 ton potatoes, half ton sugar. Passengers—Messrs, McCaskill, McN'ail, Dixon. Oct. 4—Toy, 16 tons, Rattray, for Omai and Matakana, wilh half ton hay, 1 ton flour, half ton potatoes, .'leases apparel, 1 chest tea, 3casks beef, 1 case carpenters tools. 1 do agricultural tools, 1 plough, 3 bags sugar, I horse and diay. Ocl. 4—Highlander, 24 tons, Hoeroa, for Tauranga, with 1! bags sugar, 1 keg biscuit, and sundries. Oct" f>—Oddfellow, 22 tons, Gallagher, for the Wade. Oct. 5 —William Denny, (s.s.) 426 tons, J. IP Lovett, for Sydney. Passengers—Mr. Haves, Mr. Morris, Mr. Donovan, Mr. {-layer, Mr. Selby, Mrs Codlin and child, Mr. and Mrs, McNainara, and child, Mr. J. Wilson, Mr. Leake, Rev, W - Lawry, Messrs. .1. A. Giliillan, Council, Bull, S. Brown, J. Thompson, Melfit. Oke, Smith, Gill, K. A. Woodhause, Hadfietd, R. Beaumisk, R, Cliisholm, T. Kgan, Simpson, and J. A Langford. Oct, G—Queen of Perth, schooner, 21 tons, Poole for Wellington, with 24 cases drapery, S bales, 1 trunk, 3 cases slops, 8 bales blankets, 4 bales, I case, 1 trunk clothing, 30 bags flour, 5 tons sugar, 20 half chests tea, G ploughs, 10 bolts caiiTas, 1 case clothing, 10 casks biscuit, .'1 bales corn sacks, 8 bags salt. J. S- Macfarlane, agent.
Oct. o—Endeaunur, 14 tons, A. Martin, for Waihcki, in ballast. Oct. (I—John 2U tons, Laurance, for Mahurangi, with half ton
flour Oct.fi—Sally Brass, 1!) tons, R. Adams, for YVaiheki, in ballast. Oct. (»—Auckland, 20 tons, J. Hood, for Matakana, with 1 cask beef, I bag flour
EXVORT3-KOREION. l'er William Denny, for Sydney 330 bags wheat, 20 barrels beans,;) cases bacon 20 bags wheat, (I bales woolsacks. Sinrs IN Harbour. Cashmere, ship, 640 ton*, George Pearson, arrived from London, preparing to sail for China. Brown & Campbell, agents. Eugene, barque, 23C tons, Tutty, from Melbourne. Bain and Burtt, agents. Eliiabeth, brieantine, 127 tons, Currie, alongside the Queenstreet Wharf, from Melbourne, discharging. Firefly brig, 131 tons, Win. Jones, at Manukau, about to sail for Melbourne. Charles Davis, agent. Oalway Ark, brigantine, 226 tons, Wadham, from Mahurangi, with spars, ic, discharging. Combes and Daldy, agents. Galatea, barque, Thompson, from Sydney, with cattle, sheep and horses. —W. S. Grahame, Agent. Invincible, barque, 2SIO tons, Ilrier, from Melbourne, laid on for Sydney, Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. Jasper, store-ship, 2;)(! tons, moored oil' the Queen-street Pier. Maria Theresa, srhooner, 11(1 tons, Paul Upton, laid on for Sydney. George Duke,agent. Monarch, barque. Ilttl tons, Dixon, from London, discharging. Brown and Campbell, agents. Ocean, brig, 1111 tons, 11. Cain, from Melbourne. Victoria, brig, 1(1!) tons, laid up. W. S. Grahame, agent. Queen of Perth, schooner, 1)2 tons, T. Poole, cleared out for Wellington, Vessels Expected. Joseph Fletcher, ship, (J72 tons, Foster, from London. Norman Morrison, barque, 804 tons, Maundrell, from London via Wellington and Canterbury. 2nd (list, pent, G.'tfJl. Trafalgar, ship, 7;ii) tons, ■ , from London via the Southern port.?. 2nd dist, pent. 1863, Nelson, steamer, Martin, from the Southern Settlements. Ino, barque, from Sydney, Ist dist. pent. MUG". Sporting Lass, brig, Crllum, from Sydney, Ist dist. pent. G230. Wanderer, brig, Kobbins, from Sydney, 2nd dist. pant. 8467Kate Kearney, brig, Houston, from Sydney, 2nd dist. pent.3279 Lady Mary, brig, from Melbourne, via Sydney, Idis pent 6852. Vessels Sailed. October 4lh—Yarrow, brig, 200 tons, Kemp, for the East Coast. October 4th—ll.M. Surveying brigantine, Pandora, Commander Dniry, for Waiheki, and Cook's Straits. Optrber 6th—Algerine, brig, 160 tons, Lillewall, for Coromandel October 6th—William Penny, (6,9,) 424 tons Lovctt, for Sydney.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 885, 7 October 1854, Page 2
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