Shipping and Customs Statistics




A RETURN of all VESSELS entered inwards at the Port of AUCKLAND, during the Month of March, 1852.

Date of Entry. Vessel. No. of Tons. Master. No. of Men. Whence. Cargo.
1852.
March 1 Argyle, 17 Emera Maibi, 2 Tauranga, 50 baskets Potatoes, N. Z.
New Zealander, 14 Te Mataku, 2 Russell, Ballast.
Eliza, 42 Ellis, 4 Hawke's Bay, 13 tons Sperm Oil, 30 bushels Wheat, N. Z.
2 Children, 30 Jones, 3 Russell, 20 bushels Fruit, 15 bales Wool, 40 Sheep, N. Z., &c., &c.
4 Napi, 17 Tautari, 2 Ditto, 11 casks Sperm, ditto Cocoa-nut Oil, 20 kits Peaches, 10 boxes Apples, &c., &c.
Hawkhead, 22 Laurie, 2 Mahurangi, 25 tons Firewood, N. Z.
Fairy, 8 Monro, 1 Mongonui, 1 ton and 9 cases Bacon, N. Z.
5 Mary Anne, 20 Daves, 2 Bay of Plenty, 500 bushels Maize, 4 tons Onions, N. Z.
9 Alexander, 56 M'Rae, 2 Mongonui, via Coromandel. 16,000 feet Timber, N. Z., &c., &c.
10 Kath. St. Forbes, 457 Wright, 4 London, Sundries.
Whim, 10 Eckford, 2 Mongonui, 4 tons Onions.
11 Mary, 25 M'Rae, 2 Waibeke, 40 tons Firewood, N. Z.
15 Children, 30 Jones, 3 Russell, 10 head of Cattle, 50 bushels Fruit.
Water Witch, 10 Jones, 1 Wangaroa, 5 bales Wool, 14 packages Apples, 5 boxes Honey, N. Z., &c.
Scotch Lass 16 Goodman, 1 Matakana, 18 tons Firewood.
16 Napi, 17 Tautari, 2 Russell, 4 casks Cocoa-nut Oil, 11 sperm do., 20 kits Peaches, 15 boxes Apples, N. Z., &c., sundries.
Anne, 15 Brown, 2 Wade, 2000 feet Timber, 12,000 Shingles, 5 tons Firewood, N. Z.
Sarah Jane, 17 Rigby, 2 Port Lyt. via Hawke's Bay. 300 bushels Maize, 100 bushels Wheat, 2 tons Onions, ½ ton Whalebone.
Emily, 10 Mair, 2 Wangaroa, 6 cases Apples, 1 ton Potatoes, 20 kits Peaches.
George, 17 Ko-te-Patu, 2 Russell, 2 Horses.
Louisa, 25 Hautanga, 20 East Cape, 200 baskets Onions, 20 baskets Wheat.
17 Raven, 170 Bowden, 10 Sydney, via Newcastle, 204 tons Coals and Sundries.
18 Mary Taylor, 14 Owen, 2 Patou, 4400 feet Timber, N. Z.
19 Hawkhead, 22 Laurie, 2 Mahurangi, 25 tons Firewood.
22 Julia, 25 Wistow, 4 Port Victoria & East Coast 100 bushels Wheat, 400 bushels Maize, N. Z., and Sundries.
Providence, 14 Coombes 3 River Thames, 44 Pigs, 4 tons Potatoes, N. Z.
Naiad, 21 Monro, 3 Ahipara, 10 tons Kauri Gum, N. Z.
Cannibal, 20 White, 5 Bay of Plenty, 8 tons Potatoes, 14 Pigs, N. Z.
Mary, 25 Davis, 2 Waiheki, 40 tons Firewood, N. Z.
Kororareka, 17 Paerau, 2 Russell, Ballast.
23 General Worth, 200 Rowe, 11 Honolulu and Tahiti, Equestrian Troop, Tent, Lumber, and Horses.
3 Bay of Plenty, 3 tons Onions, 2 tons Corn.
Victoria, 17 Merrick, 2 Waiheki, 30 tons Firewood.
24 Alexander, 36 Miller, 2 Thames, 12 Bullocks, 1 Horse, ½ ton Apples, N. Z., &c., &c.
25 Zillah, 75 Mair, 4 Coromandel Harbour, 100 tons Firewood, N. Z.
Mendlesham, 20 Atkins, 4 East Coast, 500 bushels Wheat, 100 bushels Maize, N. Z., and Sundries.
Antelope, 35 Sturley, 4 Ditto, 13 tons Sperm Oil, 200 bushels Wheat, 7 cases Apples, N. Z., &c.
William, 20 Godden, 2 East Cape, 500 bushels Wheat, 2 tons Onions, 3 casks Pork, N. Z.
26 Zillah, 75 Mair, 4 Matakana, 20 tons Firewood, N. Z.
Forager, 14 Winter, 2 Bay of Plenty, 4 tons Onions, 1 ton Corn, 1 ton Flax, 1 ton Potatoes, 14 Pigs, N. Z.
Anne, 15 Brown, 2 Wade, 16 tons Firewood, 5000 Shingles, N. Z.
27 Sea Almond, 35 Campbell, 2 East Cape, 600 bushels Wheat, 40 bushels Corn, 2½ tons Potatoes, ½ ton Onions, 2½ tons Fish, N. Z.
Rose Ann, 24 Ryan, 3 East Coast, 5 casks Pork, 600 bushels Wheat, 400 ditto Maize, 1 keg Lard, N. Z.
Argyle, 17 Emera Maibi, 2 Tauranga, 120 baskets Potatoes, 10 ditto Maize, 10 Pigs, N. Z., &c.
29 Napi, 17 Tautari, 5 Russell, 4 bales Wool, 16 packages Grass Seed, 1 bag Flax Seed, N. Z.
Star, 17 Hill, 5 Wangarei, 207 bags, 6½ tons Kauri Gum, N. Z.
Children, 30 Jones, 3 Russell, 30 Sheep.
Mary Anne, 20 Mokena, 2 Ditto, 2 Horses, 10 Hives of Bees, N. Z.
Mary, 25 Davis, 2 Waiheke, 40 tons Firewood, N. Z.
Isabella, 17 Faulkner, 2 Tauranga, 3 tons Potatoes.

H. M. Customs, Auckland, 6th April, 1852. WILLIAM YOUNG, Collector of Customs.



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🏭 Return of vessels entered inwards at the Port of Auckland

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 April 1852
Shipping, Port of Auckland, Imports, March 1852, Customs
49 names identified
  • Emera Maibi, Master of vessel Argyle
  • Te Mataku, Master of vessel New Zealander
  • Ellis, Master of vessel Eliza
  • Jones, Master of vessel Children
  • Tautari, Master of vessel Napi
  • Laurie, Master of vessel Hawkhead
  • Monro, Master of vessel Fairy
  • Daves, Master of vessel Mary Anne
  • M'Rae, Master of vessel Alexander
  • Wright, Master of vessel Kath. St. Forbes
  • Eckford, Master of vessel Whim
  • M'Rae, Master of vessel Mary
  • Jones, Master of vessel Children
  • Jones, Master of vessel Water Witch
  • Goodman, Master of vessel Scotch Lass
  • Tautari, Master of vessel Napi
  • Brown, Master of vessel Anne
  • Rigby, Master of vessel Sarah Jane
  • Mair, Master of vessel Emily
  • Ko-te-Patu, Master of vessel George
  • Hautanga, Master of vessel Louisa
  • Bowden, Master of vessel Raven
  • Owen, Master of vessel Mary Taylor
  • Laurie, Master of vessel Hawkhead
  • Wistow, Master of vessel Julia
  • Coombes, Master of vessel Providence
  • Monro, Master of vessel Naiad
  • White, Master of vessel Cannibal
  • Davis, Master of vessel Mary
  • Paerau, Master of vessel Kororareka
  • Rowe, Master of vessel General Worth
  • Merrick, Master of vessel Victoria
  • Miller, Master of vessel Alexander
  • Mair, Master of vessel Zillah
  • Atkins, Master of vessel Mendlesham
  • Sturley, Master of vessel Antelope
  • Godden, Master of vessel William
  • Mair, Master of vessel Zillah
  • Winter, Master of vessel Forager
  • Brown, Master of vessel Anne
  • Campbell, Master of vessel Sea Almond
  • Ryan, Master of vessel Rose Ann
  • Emera Maibi, Master of vessel Argyle
  • Tautari, Master of vessel Napi
  • Hill, Master of vessel Star
  • Jones, Master of vessel Children
  • Mokena, Master of vessel Mary Anne
  • Davis, Master of vessel Mary
  • Faulkner, Master of vessel Isabella

  • William Young, Collector of Customs