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ENTERED—INWARDS. AUGUST 18. ision, 19 tons, Throop, from Coromandel, in ballast—9 passengers. Sylph, 50 tons, Norris,'from Russell, with 3 tons shooks, J ton hoop iron, 4 casks pork—l passenger.—Webster & Patterson, agents, Wildfire, 40 tons, Mair, from Wangaiei, with 7 tons kauri gum, 5 cwt. bones, 2 boxes (30tbs.) butter, 2 boxes (5 doz.) eggs—l passenger. Kiwi, 40 tons, McGregor, from Mongonui, with 21 head cattle —1) passenger?.—Cruickshank, Smart, & Co. agents. Petrel, 20 tons, Carmichael, fro:n Wangarei, with 2 head cattle, 1 boat, 3 kits bacon—l passenger.—E. King, agent. Fawn, 31 tons, A. H. Southam, from Coromandel, in ballast—2 passengers. Emily, 10 tons, Tanner, from Matakana, with 19 tons firewood. Sarah, biig, 121 tons, W. Firth, from Taranaki, with 3 pkges. passengers' luggage.—Henderson iz Macfarlane, agents. August 19. Eugene, French barque, 2111 tons, A. Barra, from Sydney. Passengers Messrs. Steele, Harris, Hartley, Reld, Baker, Todd, Baker, Shedden, Morris.—J. Roberton, agent. Annie Laurie, 30 tons, D. Stuart, from Wangarei, with 30 tons firewood —4 passengers.—Cruickshank, Smart Si Co. agents. Auckland, 15 tons, Wallace, from Waihcki, with 25 tons firewood. Victoria, 17 tons, Seymour, from Mangawai, with 5 cwt. cheese, I cwt. butter, 12 dozen eggs—s passengers. CLEARED-OUTWARDS. August 16. Wild Wave, 70 tons, Stcvaus, for Duncdin via.Waikomiti, with 55,000 feet kauri timber—s passengers,—Henderson & Macfarlane agents. August 18. Emily, 10 tans. Tanner, for Matakana, with I ton potatoej. Vision, 19 tons, Throop, for Coromandel, in ballast—2l passengers. Victoria, 5C tons, Kean, for Napier, with 40 sheep, 8504 feet timber, 10 packages merchandize, 8 tons flour, 308 packages merchandize, 60 bags oats, 1 case 1 bale drapery, 2 hhds. ale, 6 cases old torn, G casks stout, 5 cases oilman's stores, 5 pkgs. hardware, 40 bags sugar, 5 casks ale, 120 pkgs. merchandize, 2 hhds,°brandy, 20 cases geneva, 10 cases champagne, 3U kegs powder.—Combes Sc Daldy, agents. August 19. Auckland, 15 tons, Wallace, for Waihcki, in ballast. Wai-o-tai, 1G tons, Walker, for Opotiki, with 50 barrels pork, 1 ton salt, 4(K) feet timber, 2 bales slops, 3 bags flour, I case wine, 1 boat—3 passengers. Sylph, 50 tons, Norris, for Russell, with 2 tons potatoes, 2 cans oil, i ton rice, 40 iron pots, J ton sujar, 10 pkgs. sundries—l passenger.—Webster & Patterson, agents. Australian Maid, 19 tons, Hatfield, for Mahurangi, with 4 ton flour, 4 ton potatoes, 4 bags sugar, j chest tea, and sundry parcels.—2 passengers. IMPORTS—FOREIGN. Per Eugene, from Mauritius via Sydney:—2s2s bags sugar, 300 empty mats, 1 parcel samples, original cargo from Mauritius, C. J. Stone; 30 tierces beef, .'152 bags bone dust, J. Roberton; 1 cask, Secombe <st Son ; 4000 slates, I malt till, order ; 2 hhds. rum, order, 4 cases iron, 2 do. spades, C. Petschlcr; 1 carboy acid, S. Jones; 110 bags maize, M. Somerville,
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1716, 20 August 1862, Page 2
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462PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1716, 20 August 1862, Page 2
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