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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF AUCKLAND.

Noromber 7.— Throughout a bn*k galo nt S.W. »nd fino clear weather.

ENTERED INWARDS— COASTWISE November 7— Kiwi, 40 tons, McGregor, from Mongomii, with 27 held cattle, 4 tons kauri gum Passenger — I male — CnucksUnuk, Smart, and Co . *gents. r— Caroline, 21 tons, Stroud, from Wnngaiie, with 700 bushels wheat, 6 tons kauri gum

FOREIGN. 7— Sea Breeze, 70 tons, Tautnri, from the South Sea Islands. Passengers— Bishop Patterson, Messre Pritt, Kerr, Fletcher Dudley, truem, 52 South Sea Islanders, ftud fi\e Pitcairn Islaucfei-s

CLEARED OUTWARDS— COASTWISE. NoVEMBKU 7— Flora McDonald, 18 tons, McKonzie, for Kaipwi, with 6 cjisks coal, 8 ke?o u ills, 5o bags suijar 4 cases machinery, 80 pieces do , 32 pieces iron, 4 grindstones, 4 casks beef, 20 b*gi suit. r,O bags flour, 4 bags rice, 1 barrow ami pump, 4 camp ovens, 1 package sashes, 500 bricks 3 bigs lime, 29 packdges merchandize, 3 casks 7 i~u.es 1 bile do , McLeod ; 1 ton flour, i ton suit, 0 packares merchandize) Bowar ; J che^t tea, 5 kegs nails, 7 bags sngar, 1 l>.ile merchandize, 1 case tobacco, Mirnner ; 42 packages merchandize, 0 kegs n»Ui, 40 pick-ages furmtuie, 47 oars, E C.irr — Cnuckslmnk, Smart, and Co , agents 7 — Planet, SO tons, Lewis, fur 15<iy of Tlentv, in ballast 7 — Albatioss Sb tons, Clarke, f or ]>unedin, ■with 2,")0O bushels raairc, 0 cu«ks linio Jl'.icc 2 tons bacon and hums, 2o casks pork, 1,000 feet tunbei — C A Jiarri' ngent 7 — Licelsioi, 52 tons, MeiUlejohn, for Xnpwr, -nith 1 boxes tea, 13 packages sundries, b'J sac'ts and ICO bags flour 2S gxmnies, 1 case mustard, 9,000 feet timber, 2 hhda ale »ud 2 hhd> portei, 4 tons sugar, 7 chests and 4 J-chcst"? tea, 4 trunks boots, 21 cases sun'i ies, 20 boxes candles, \ tiorce tab .ceo P.iseengers — Mi Grifhn, Mr mid Mrs Jonci — Combes and Dildy, agents 7— St Kild.i, d 3 tons. Nnthiui, for Russell, iuth 1 ton flour, 1 plough, 3 casks ale, C bays biscuit, M packages sundries Piissengera— 3 in lie European;, and 1 female native — S> .1 Etlmonus, agent 7 — Wildfire. 40 tons, Mair, for Wangaruru, with J ton flour and 20 packages grocenei Passenger^ — 2 malt) Kuiojicans

IMPORTS— rOKEIGX Per Sea Breeze, from South Islands 12 boxes md G cues tobacco, 2 bo\es Xoifolk pines, Tfiutnri 0 boxes Norfolk pines, Bishop Patterson.

The ' Sea Bieeze,' schooner. Captain James Tautaii arrived yesterday at Kohimnrain.i. fiom theLojalty and other islands, bringing Bishop Patteison and three clergymen, besides fiffcj-one uative LuW from the various islands, and six Pitcairn lslandei s These youths have come to Auckland for their education, and will remain at Kohimarama dining the summer months. They had an eventful voyage. Since Bishop Patterson left Auckland six months ago he met with no manifestation of opposition fiom the islanders whom he \ isited. Mr. George Green, the o\\ ncr of the s s ' Guiding Star,' ha^ ani\ed in Tnvercai gill, with the view, we believe, of endeavouring to raise the vessel He has brought dun n a party of men, who are now Ims'ly at work, and the casks necessary tor floiting her weie to be towed down by the p s. • Aphrasia ' yesterday afternoon. It appears that the sunken rock which Captain Fraser beheied to be the cause of the accident lias been found, and is now buojed , it slum Id have l>een buoyed long since by the present harbour niaßter of Ot*i<;o, if we are nghtlj infoimi'd, as a vessel he commanded some two or three \ears since touched upon it Now that it in buoyed, future accidents need not be feared. Mr Green sa\s he hopeß to have the 'Guiding btar' all reany for sea again in about a month, but lie does not pledge himself to continue hei in the coi«tal trade between here and Dmiedin — Southland Xcut, 10th October Mr Capser, of Dtuiedm, and his co partners in the speculation, have commenced opeiations for the raising of the 'I'lymg Mist ' On Thursday, twentj-fi\e men were set to work to clean the decks pieparatory to the ship being pumped out, and jesterday the uivers were to make a careful inspection both within and without The coals on boaul aie being raised got out of the hold for the purpose of setting the steam engine on deck at work m pumping It is believed tint in the course of a eompatati\ely short tune this fine v> ssel will be so thorough!) ovu hauled and lefitted that she will be ready for sea again. — lliid Very favourable- accounts aie still received of the progress of the works in connection with the removal of the ' Victoiy.' Previous to Saturday last hhe has been moored head out to sea a distance of upwards of fifteen feet, in all twenty eight feet At a similar late of progress on the occurrence of favourable tides, she shoulJ be off in a foituight or tlnee weeks, and Mr. Pcott is einguine of such being the case in that tune, should the eircumstauces at all f.ivor him. — Daily Tunes, Oct 21 .

. ARRIVAL Kiwi, schooner, from Mongonui Se% Bre«ze, schooner, from Melanesia!! Ismndt.

DEPARTURES. Queen, s s , for tho Southern Provinces Tkwinnfnn MaM, steamer, for Coromatidel J>t Kitrta, ichoouer, for the Hay of IslanUt

VIISSKIS DUE. Fortune, brig, from Newcastle. AHco Oiraeron, barque, fiom Sjdncj William Mile% from London

rUOJECTRD ULPAIttURI'X Blmulell, barque, foy 0 illno Hanoi er, »hn>, forttttnm Excelsior, schooner, for Napier licrnlil, ichooner, for Cliristchnrcli Jlaiy Ann, schooner, for Otago Albatrosi, sclioonci, for Dunedin Kiwi, schooner, for Jlongonxii

VESSIiM IN PORT. This lUt does not include coaitiny cntterj Hnno\cr, ship, fiom Tondon Romulus, ship, from London Indian Empire, s)up, from london Bin mi oil, barquo, from London Albatross, seliootier, from L) Melton Mary Ann schooner, from Holurt Town Flying Fish, schooner, from tlit South Se» laUnda. Kauri, schooner, from Kaipola Kxcelsior, schooner, from Knpior Sei Breeze schooner, from Molaresinn Islands Kiwi, ichooncr, from Monifomii. Wildfire, nchooncr, from Wangarei

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1654, 8 November 1862, Page 3

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1654, 8 November 1862, Page 3

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1654, 8 November 1862, Page 3

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