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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

' ' ENTERED INWARDS. ;-'. ' " i Avsth * -, 30— Blundina Dudley, 928 tons, "W. A. Baitlett, fiom Mel« ■' x -bourne. Pnwiißcw— M«. Fnnny M'Kee, Tahici, Wilfred, Ticrinnld. nnd Peicv Torcival, .lohn Henry Lowe, Finnic Onllicoe, Thomns Wilmot, William fomith, .Ttunci Black, ;Jolin Stanfonl, Joseph Hirkmnn. — A It Thomson and Co., - ' agents. : 1 30— Souchftj'1, s »., PeAlfce, from Melbourne, via Sydney, with gontral cngo.— Woolley and Co , agents. - SO— T. W. Hou^e. Ban on, fiom ICewostle, with coals Tmsengei's—<3. — Rcndei^on mul Maoftulane, agenti 30-- Malta, r.30 tons.E Couigall, norn Adelaide— Thornton, SmMij and With, agenti.

>IIY 3— ZiUali, OS ions, Sullivan, from Napier, with 81 hugs barter, 13 bags wheat, (J casks speun oil, 3 cases eonngated iron, is liagt 2 kits wheat Passenger -i>r Southei — ,T Salmon and Co., ngenls. s— Aibatioss, 80 tons, Biaiul, fiom Lyttolton, with 1.100 bags (4,020 bvsliels) osts, tiAiithipiteil* cv Indian Umpire . 20 <wsesof galvanised hon. l(i bags gi ass seed Vassengus— Mi's Matheson, James Dawdson, James 13hd, and Mi fairer. B— Ann ami Jane, 202 ion*, Smith, fiom Adelaide — J q Maofarlane and Co , agents C— Lord Clyde, f>3l tons, Wuhma, fiom London — lirown, Campbell, and Co , agents <J— Louis mid Miriam, 127 tons, rail*, fiom Sjdnoy — ItobDitou Mid Co., agent". <s— Gvuello, 17S tons, "Whitwell, from Sydney — ITcndoison and Macfailane, agents o— Keliance, 118 ton-;, ftiddlo, from Hobait Town— C ,T Stone and Son, agents C— Nile, 104 tons, C'oiieson, fiom Adelaide — and Wai doll, nqents .o— Craigievar, 200 tons, Mboie, from -Melbourne — AVoolley and Co , agents C— Bella Mnrinn, 270 torn, Copping from TTolmrt Town — (! 3. Stone and Him, iwrent« o—Baron,0 — Baron, from l'otteuhm — Henderson and Macfarlnno, agents. 6 — Golconda. CSS ton. Montgomery, from London — f'ruickshauk, Smart, and Co , agent's 1— Lapwing, 40 toni, Ooulon, from riiri«t( limcii, «itliM2 bags nheit, 2Sbags oiti, ISO bag* Inan 7— Statesman, 811 tons, M.u<hall, from I ondon.— Walter Grahams, agent «■ — Diedcrich I'cntrien, 200 tons, T>alim, fiom Adehide — Itoberton and Co , agents 9 — Wascrley, 91 tow. " Anderson, fiom Dunedin, with general cargo, ra?iengeis— 2o 11 — Rangatira, s % , 174 tons, Hundlc, from Napier md "Wellington, with 30 kegs butter, lSucholz and Co 12 pirkigos «netisc, older , I rase leathoi, Oittos I'assenjeis — Are« t-i=!t -i=! J. Batemeal. Y. ,r. Dnncan, IX M'T^can, Miss Ncsbitt.— Combes and Daldy, agents. 11 — Mousse de Nantes, Faj es, from Clarence TIU er 13— Connor, 40 tons Memck, fiom Napioi, \ia Alercuiy Bay, with IS.OOO feet «n n timber. 14 — Sovcvn, ship, King, fiom Newcastle — J Jtobeiton and Co . agents 16— Mydra, 535 tons, .Stewart, fiom Newcastle— A. L Thomson and Co , agpnls 16 — Xightingilc, 252 ton' Kiown, from Lanncciton. — Captain, agent 10— Jlarv Thomson, 51 tons, O'Connell fiom N.ipiei and Dnnedin, with CO half b n relb dncd apples A \Voolle\ and Co . 10 bo\es tobacco, CruicKsliank, Sinirt, and Io . 2'i lilnis ale, oidei . lflcuse-: ale, oidei 00 hhds ale, Ciuickshank. Smait, and Co , 09 eises biatuH, Marfailane and Oo Vassengeis— Mr imd M^ri. S 31 Treoi, M^i .1 Thomson, Ih A. limmusnn, J T.iite, 1) Fishoi P Khannon, AY Goidon, J. Evans. Mis £\ans and child, Mes^i » J Alexander, .T. M'Kenzie, J Tec, ,T Hams, W I)elin),JTt Bloomflelil — Combes and Dnldy, agents 17 — Bay Dawn. ship. .Tones, fiom Nulney, with caigo and passengers — .T S Macfftilnno and Co , agents 17— Avalanche, ship. Stott from Jondoii, with goneial wrgo ■Jind passengers — Oilfilhn and Co , agents. 17 — H 1 Entgcrs, baique, Howes, fiom Newcastlo, with cattle. — J. S. Macfarlane and Co . agents 17— Valiant, 147 tons, lirodio, from "Wellington, with fiSheid cattle 1 hoise. Captain, agent 19 — Corio, ss, 110 tons, Tnrnei, fiom Napier, with 1000 sheep — Cmickshank, Smait, and Co , agents 18 — Nightingale. Brown, fiom Uuincestou 19— Yarra, 120 tcuo Tullock. from Cnenlai Ilcirt, with genenl cargo — Combes and Daldy, agents 23— Queen, s s , 177 ton*, Frances, from Southern foits, with cargo and passengers — Combes and Baldv. agent' 23— Lady Deni»on. britr, tlirk, fiom Ilobait Town, with joneral cargo — Ciptam, agent 25— Lombard. 20S tons. Urn ei, from Duncdtn, with7G head cattle, 2 horses,— J fe Macfiilano and Co . agents 20— Duke of Eothesij, 575 tons, l\ui.v, fiom lliimbnig, Srelbourne and "Wellington, with general cargo — Bncholz and Co , agents. 28— Rose Ann, 27 toi\3, Jones from Napiei and East Coa«t, with 216 bigs wheat, IS kits wheat, 9 kit-, num., 4 bags wool, U caski pork — .T. Salmon and Co , agtnts

CLEARED OUTWARDS. MIT s— Of ago, ss , 45? tons, Randall, for the South, with 1 case drapoi\, 2 b*le\ 1 cisc, CO packages, 3 cases saddleiv, 50 cases poiter, 25 case 3 alo. 4 i cases port, 5 } canes •hcirj, 12 J caies port, 10 cases bitteis, 3 J cases shcrij, 125 cases geneva. 1 hlul pmi, 30 cases old tow, 2" cases wliiskev, 6 V csik» sherry, 2 hhd. brandy, 10 eases champ.igue, G \ c>.sks brandy, 12 bag 3 sngai, 34 ease« nieichamliso, 30 case*, 4 bales, 6 boxes, and seveial small piicels, for Napier. 70 packages, 2 kegswlnskov, 2 cases, forDunediu, 1 box 1 parcel, for Wellington ; 4 cases, T/i ttelton Passengers— Mr. and Mis 11' Nab. Mr. and Mrs M'Donald, Messrs Qracey, Twigj, Biainmall andT Walkins S— Ciest of tha Wave, 53 tons, Broun, for Wellington, in ballast s— Sea Gull, 120 tons, Waterman, forlCaiparn, with 12 casks beef, 4 casks poik, 2 tons flour, 1 ton biscuit, 1 ton sugar, 2 tons P'itatoe3, 1 cask oil, 5 boxes candles 2 bo-tos soap, 4 chests te», 1 case mustard, 1 case coffee, 1 cask curunts, 3 boxes laisms, 2 packages ironmonger}, 1 keR« nails, 4 paokag s drapery, 4 pans oars, 4 coils rope, 12 sashes, 1 boat and gear. S— Alarm, 195 tons, Mitchell, for .Sjdney, in ballast.— Stephen«on and Wardell, agents 2—l ord Ashley, 29G tons, Machin forS\dnov Possengeis— Hon T. 15 GiHies, Ulajoi Stio^ci, Com "Downs, Captam Mayne, Ciptam lionntiee, Messrs J. A Oillillan, .T TCnssell", }) Totkuood, Henderson, 'Mitchell, W Ulcer. Alcom, Is'elson, Kemp, Bennett, ,Ti\s Ciau; Simpson, Ha.it, fiicksou, \\ oolDn Alis Ri.nsfordnnd two chlldien Air M'Dermott, Mis Butt, Mi I? B Hills, Pi nmose G. Gardner, T. Locke, (lilchnst, Bolton, and P uoimtn, 40th ißegimeiit 4— Tuno, 337 tons, Eoss, for Welehpool, Cipps' Land, in ballast 4 — Dart, 131 ton=, Camhin, for Sydney— J. icoberton and Co , ngent« 4 — Souchays, 130 tons, Police, forSjdnoj md Melbourne, in btlUst Passens-is— biloon •Mi f S Macfailtno, Messis William Cnrev, Kob°it Uallace, J Destibile John Walker, V/ilham Mnith, I)i T) Olleillv, M« and Mastei Hughes, Mrs Jeffiicv Messrs Mauler, ( flail, \V Durham, H Steadman, Douglas, Wilhnott Mack, C Tmnei, Uurne, Wood, Smith, Anderson, Jiln Tmnbull — A Woolley and Co , agents IT— City of Melbourne, 175 tons, Roels, foi P.vdncy, Tia Tauranga, 7— Alice Cameion, dealing, for Sydney 10— Sir George Grey, Barron, for San Fiancisco — Hcndeison and Macfarlane, agents 11-Piince Edward, 174 tons. Shells, foi South Sea Islands. 11— Blaudina Dudley 020 tons. Barrett, foi Callao, in ballnst. — A L Thomson and Co . agents 11— Mary Millei. 272 tons. Brown, for N.R W., in ballast. 12— Peerless, 1,005 tons, Flavin, for Nettcrstlc, in ballast.— J. S Macfarlane »nd Co , agents. 12— Zillah, 03 tons, Sullhan, for Napier with 10^ tons (lour, 2 bales slops, 4 bundles hoop iron — .T. Salmon and Co , agent 3 12— Maid of Kent, 50 tons, Martin, for Napiei and L\ ttelton, with 5 cases pickles, l case sauces, 0 cases jams, I case lobsters, } chest tea, 4 gunniei suear, 1 case jam, 1 package drapery, 38 bag 3 onions 3 casks "salmon, 3 casks honey, 0 cases j«ms, 2 casks hams, 20 bag-> nee, 50 cases geneva, 1 hhd rum, 1 case tobacco — Stephenson and Wirdell, agents 13 — Eangatira, 174 tons, Mundlo, for Napier and Southern ports, with 1 case and 1 bale diapeiy, 3 boxes st.itioneiy, 5 casks clover seed, G packages diapeiy, 1 box and 1 case plants, 1 balo paper, 10 bales blankets 28 bats ami poles, for Napier; 1 case bjots 1 parcel, 1\ ton commissamt stores, for Wellington I'nssengeri— Mr W. Graj, Mrs, Charlton, Mr John Gray — Combes and Daldy, agents 18— Mousse rte Nantes, 305 tons, Fayes, foi Sydney, in ballast — Brown, Campbell, and Co , agents 13— Pteiless, 1,005 tons Flavin, foi Newcastle, in ballast — J. S Macfailane and Co , agents 13— Reliance, lIS tons, Kiddle, for Ilobait Tow n, in ballast — C J Stone and Son, agents IS— Nile, 164 tons. Conicion, for Now castle, in ballnst — Stophenson and Waidell, agents 14 — (lazello, brig, "Whitnell, for Sydney. — Hcndeisou and Macfarlane, agents 14— Louis nnd Mniam, Eedy, for Sydney — J. Roberton and Co , agents 17— Craigievar, biig, for Newcastle, in ballast.— A Woolley and Co., agents. 17— H. I. Kutgers barn ae, Howes, foi Newcastle ■* la Tauranga, with U 0 head cattle. 17— Lady Bird, s s , lienncr, for Taranaki and the South, with original cai go for Tirunalci Passengers — Messis S Nashelackl Y. Conyb«re, J. IXirncr, F (i nawson. Win. Scuntlebury, J. Murphy —Combes and Daldy, agents. 19— Courier, 50 tons, 1 Merrick, for Dunedm, in ballast — Stephonson and wardell,w ardell, agents 21— Novelty, 37C tons, Austen, for Sydney —Henderson and Macfarlane, agents 23— Queen, ss , 177 tons, Frances, for the South, with 1 package Mils, 1 c ise drapory, 1 plough, 1 case ironmonger}', 2 packages iionmongery, 3 cases axes. 2 cases draper) 1 , 1 case saddlery, 1 package drapery Passengeis— Messrs E Amphlett, W Whitten, J. T omson, J Guam', Mrs. ltankin and 2 children - Combes and D ildy, agents. 23— Bella Mary, 2/0 tons. Copping, foi Hobaifc Town, in ballast — C. J. Stone aid Hon, agents 23 — Severn, 880 tons, King, for Mudns, in ballast. — T Eobeiton and Co , agenti 23— Hydra, 585 tons, Stuait, for Newcastle, in ballast —A L Thomson and Co , agents 23— Ann and Jane, 202 tons, Smith, for Newcastle, in ballnst. — .1. S Mncfailano and Co , agents 25— Oregon, barque, Wilson, for Newcastle. 25- Malta, baiquc, Corrigall, for Guam. 28 — Diederich Pentzien, brig, Dahm, for Newcastle, in ballait — J iloherton and Co , agents 26— Lombard, barque, Driver, foi Welshpool, VictOlltv, in ballast — J. S Macfarlane and Co., agents 27— Corio, « s , Turnei, for Napier, with 3 | casks sherry, 2 octaves kherrj, 1 qr. cask .whisky, 20 cases biandy, 1 box tobacco (under bond) 10 half chests tea, 100 bags 80 Hacks flour, 1 qi tieice tobacco, 23 cases, 1 keg, 1 parcel, 1 canvas package ironmongery, 2 cases confectionery — Ciuickshank, Smart, and C" , agents 28— Dart, 128 tons, Sansom, for Tlobait Town, in ballast — Stephenson and AVaidell, agents 28— Valiant, 147 tons, Eiodie, for Port Fredeiick, in ballast. 28-Peerless, 1,005 torn, Flavin, for Bombay via Kaipara with a cargo of timber — J. a, Mncfailane, agent, 27— Threo Bi others, 18 tons, Seymour, for Mangawai, with lundrien. Passengers— 7.— T. Mucky and Co., agents

EXPORTS— FOREIGN. Per lord A«hley, for Sydney : 400 ozs C dwK gold dnst for Union B*nk of Australia. P«r Dart, for Sydney : 15 tons baik Per City of Melbourne, for Sydney via Tauranga : 65 000 fact sawn timber for the Commissariat, 00 house block*' 40 tons potatoes, 2 lionet. P«r Alice Cameron, for Sydney : 4 J-ciskn wive, 4 casks whisky, 10 bale* blanket!, 9 bale* wool, i caie> b00k»,34 onsoi gum, 868 bftgi gum, 0 cam rope. Per Prince Edward, for South Sea Islands : 2 bales choporr. Per Gazelle, brig, for Sydney 800 bags gnm Per Louis and Miriam, for Sydney : 29 cases muntz metal, J9 kegs nails, 2 ba^s wool Pt-r Novelty, for Sydney : 612 bags gum, 20 ram*, 140 barrels b«»f, to order.

WEEKIV SUMMARIES. . ~ ' ■* Hay C f3w«-cfi out List summary a largo fleet of tljo vessels which hevo Ijocu long looked for havo nnived, aucVV)iil: hhvboiu is again well flllctl with shipping Pining tho last two dajs'no less than sixteen vossols iiave made then appeaiauco, most of them hftviii? made long passages in ponsequom c of tho pievalonco of homy weather and contiaiy winds .The auivals for the week have been tho LordCljdc, OolcoiHlp,,"aiid Statesman, from London, the first nanud re*sbl having made !\ rcimukably quick run of 88daj s Fiom Sjdnev we havo had tho brig I.ouin and kniam, and tho bug Gazelle, both with genem cargoes The Ann and Jane, Kile, Maij Jlilloi, Itoion Win Pallandt van Rosondalo, arid tho Diedorioh PenUien bi\e all ai lived fiom Adelaide, with full caigoos_of illicit, flsttr; bian, fee There have been two anhnh fiom Uobail To\vn— > ir , the Reliance and tho Bella Mjry, bbtH of which bring miscellaneous cnigoci From jUelbonino we liavo had tho I'nugievai, anil tho !s Souchais, and fiom Newcastle, the T \\. House, 1 now -vessel recently puichasert byJlessis Henderson and Maef.iilano Tho dcpaitmes aio tho Cih of Manehostei, for Point do Gallc, the Adelaide Hell, Ottolinn, and IJita, foi Newcastl.o; ho steaniei Souclia^i, foi Sydney and Melbourne ; niu tl'iu Yfluon, Dait, and Alniui foi Sydney I'lie lllandma Dudley is advei h-od to sail shoitlv foi Callao, ami offeis good iiuiiicemOHt 5 to pa«scnt,'ei s about to "hip foi that poit May 13 Wi. ha^o had no frc-h auivah fiom home since om last •summaiy, anil but few fiom tho Anstinlmn colonies Most of the vessels now in poit aio neailv xeiulj foi sen, with the exception of the London vessels which nunpl last week, and soveirtl aie expected to lea\e tht> \\hn\t to day Then beiths will bo filled bv the vessels which have come m this weelv The Hlandinal)ndle>, in command of Captain liairott, will <iail to day foi Oallao She k a fast "ailing vessel, of ncnily ono thousind tons bin then, and will in all piobabihty mitnitixm hei piesent lcputation by making a quie'e Hm to C.illno She ofleis fii»t late inducement to vii'-'i ngois about to slii)> to th.it poit The Loid Oljdo will, wo bolie\c, take np tho vacant beitli it the end of the wh.iif to day "Hie annals foi the week have been tho baiques Cliancoanrt Pacific with geneial eaigoos fiom the fa\omite rlippei baiqne No\oltj, fiom Sydney with agenei ii caigo, the Teeiless, fiom Ne«cn»tle, p'ml tho jMousho de Jf.intes, fiom Chronce Tsi\ei both with cattle Tho I)aj Dawn, Captain .Tones ftnd the Kale, may be looked foi homh The only icaso!? that haie bailed aie tho Alice Cnmcion, foi Sid'iej flic A Stevens, fm Nencn«tle llio Su Ceoifre (>ie^ (iMcssis llondeiMin and Jf.icfai lane's now vessi.l , foi San I'iancsco . and the Punce l^lwvid, foi tho South Sei Islands Tho Constance which has lnthcito beun tiadmg between this poit and F-an Fiancisoo, hv,s been livid on foi Sulnej Tho ships \\alanchc Z^aJed fiom the I'ohiis simo diyas tho Loirt Chcle', Pljing Foam, and Queen of the Dee)), aie all due fiom London The bug Takeha, from Piince Edwaid's Island, hns not jet made lira appearance she is now neiilj fne months out Mij 20 Ovn haiboui at the piesent time, we bohe\e, can best of ha^ ing m it a much lnrgei numbei of > easels than nnv otliDi poit in Kew Zealand Theie aie no less than thutj il\e \e>-sels, exelusnc of the numeious I'eot of coasting cutten i'ow hlntc at auchoi heie, eight of which aie full tigged 'h'ps, twehe baiquc= (he bugs, and R\o of TI M men of «ni— vi/ the C'uiacoa, Muandn, Falcon, Kslc, and lsclip=D AAelune also fi-ve othei steamei-. two of them being employed foi the present by the Go^ eminent The majoutv of the \ essels now in luii bom :ue tlischaiging thtn caigoes h^ mtins o! small cutters, m conbenueiiLe of thoii not bow,; .iblt to haul along side the whau, winch is ahe.idy ciowded Tins causes gieat mcoinenieuceand additional expense to thomasteis of \e=isels, and it ib to bo hoped thpt the new T now in couiseof constinc tionwill soon bo leaih foi Aebsels to como alongside This addition to om whan accommodation-bill notneail), lio«e^e> meet the ffieat deininds of tho chipping iMai 27 Tup mo\cmenN in haiboui hue not been so numeious this week as last We ha\e onh to lecoid the annal of iix i essels fiom foieign poits and an equal numbei of rtepaitmos, so flint om haiboui nov presents about the same appeaiauce as it rcgauls the number of shipping m it that it did last Patmdaj , Tho flic men of-war aic still heie, and aie likolj to lemam fm some few days The ainvals dining the week aio— the baique Sir Cieoige Giey, irom Algoa Ba>, Cape of Good Hope, with a full caigo and passengers tho biig Pakeha, with unmigiauti, fiom Pnuce Edw aid Island aud the Caiie of Good Hope the Duke of Rothesay, fiom Hambuig \i.a Melbourne and M'elhngton, with 'a goneial caigo the blip L«U Dcnison, fiom Ilobnit Town, with a qnantit\ of stoics foi the Cicneinment the ship T E Milledge, from New castle, withcattle and theLombaul fiom ■\Vclshpool, Victona, also withcattle ' Tlie vessels that \ia\e s.uled aic— the chppei shlpSe\em Captain King, foi Mndias. the lljdia, foi Kewcasile the fn\ouutc chppei Novelty, foy Sydney the Oregon, and Ann and Jano. foi New castle and tho Delia 31nu, foi Jlobait Town Theie are seieial \essels leadj foi sea and y Inch aio hkoh to get awn\ to day Tho brig AVa^ellev, Captain Tiajte, is now looked foi dailj, being about 05 dajs out fiom London , the shin Queen of the Deep is also due, and m.l} bo o\pected to miue at am horn Advices ha\o reached us of se\eial \e»stls lumng been laid on fiom tho Auf>tialian colonies, and we maj look foi ionic shortlj Fiom pi i\ ate sources we loam that the ss Neptune Ins left England foi New Zealand, and that she was to cill in at tho Cape of Good Hope on her vaj out Cominii^aiiat Genei il Diake and iamllj weie to cmbailc at Cape Town foi New Zealand

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2141, 31 May 1864, Page 10

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2141, 31 May 1864, Page 10

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2141, 31 May 1864, Page 10