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ARRIVALS.

Tim ISLAXDINA BTOLIA', HfOM MELBOURNE Tim fine clipper ship aimed in Jiniboui on S.itmdav Apul 30, aftei a niosi tedious pnssige from Melbourne 'I he following is i lepoit of hoi pissnge .—Sailed from the Heads on the 2ith March. Was in the htiaits two dajs with south cistcil) wind- Boie up the southern p-isspge, and lound Tasmania" running up is fu is 47° S locking fox uesteilj winds On Fndav the l.">th, m latitude 31" S , longitude llflo 13 , h<iwii£ onlj I.dOO gallons of watei on bomd stood for Norfolk Island ■« Inch was made on the bundar following On IStli came to an anchoi, and w is busy till the 20th, w."tenng sheep, itc , as uuntliei would peiinic S tiled on tht 2(jth and iimle i splendid urn to Cape Biett m two di\' On Fiulim evening sho came to an anchoi ofl Enngitoto id f The Blandma I>udle\ is a fine xcsol of 1,000 toni commanded bv Captain W A lianet She is ihe veus old »nd hai been classed at Llojds foi 10 jeai- Thciun fiom i.n^lind to Melbourne vti-, accompli=hed in less thin 90 dry- notvithfctanding that shewps ilcejilv liden with 1,-JOO ton", of coils She lwsalwajs boino theiepu ation of a fa-t sailing \e«=iel, and it is a pit j that she has beeu so unfortunate on the present occasion Mie shipped at Melbourne H>o sheep, but lost a few timing '■orae stiong gnles the leniamdei ha\e aimed in cipital condition .She bungs also about a <loren i-a^ssngeis, all of whom siioak well of the captain Moisis T< A Thomson and Co aie agents Capt Bariett icpoits the slnpOillej, Cipt G Itobii^on, of Hobait, at Koifolk Isl.md, onh si\ weeks out, with 400 hnueU speiin and a qnantitv of black Capt liohmson appeals to liive fallen in with the good foitunc th.it has found him on seveial pievious occasions, and it is to be hoped he may continue to meet with the s.imf success

TIIE LOUD CLYDE, FROM LONDOX Tuf baiqucLoid C'hde, only S3 <U)s fiom London, mined m haiboin on Thuisdavafternoon Jl.u fl She sailed fiom the Downs on the 4th Ftbiuaiy, and m ido hci final stnit on the 12th Sighted M idena and passed outside, cvpciicncing line wcathei until Closing the I'qiuUoi on the 20th of the same month On the 20th March in latitude 41° 52 ~> longitude 4° 50 11 encounteiert shong winds from SE to SS> W , earning hei into latitude 37° S Ihe easting was inn down between the paiallels of 4(>° to 4S°, passing Tnsm im.i on the 18th Apnl, but did not sieht it Tlie fust land made on the Nay, Zealand coistwas Wangaioa, which was passed on Wednesday mom ing , since then light winds have pro* ailed Hie Loid Clyde h a lino baiquc of 631 tons, and is commanded by Captain Wither? She was built m 1860, by Messu Cocks and Co of .Breadport, and has been classed Al nt Lloj ds 'foi 13 years Thi" is the first vessel that has been despatched to Kew Zealand fiom the firm of Messis Oieen, Kobmson, and Co , sue ccsiois to Willis Gflnn, nnd Co, and she is undoubtedly ono of the finest vessel? that has entered oui haibour Ilei saloon ii beautifully fitted up, and her accommodation foi pissengeia e\eiythiug that is lequired The remaikablv quick passage made by hei, and the cleanly condition in which she came into poit, lefleet the highest piaiseon theenptnm Hiido/nceisundei his tomimnd 'lhe pissengeii wlio ha\e armed bv hei speak m the highest teims of all connected with the ship She biings a full miscellaneous oaigo, including some powder and ammunition for the Government, and lhe following piastngei-, — Cabin —Lieutenant Dewsbury, tho Mossh. Lyinnt, Mi. C J Johnston. Secoxd Cvbiv— Mr John Daibj, and Miss H Tuck SrEBUAOB — Chailes, Caroline, John T , and Isabella Johnson, "W Downing . John, Hannah, and Slaiy Shields , Anuie Hilfeity, J Pattison, J. Gliisgow, J. II Allan, J Bleu 1 , Jane and Isabella. Bleir 'I he following testimonial has been piesented to Ciptain Withers, of the barque Loul Clyde, and we h;nc much pitalure m giviug luseitlon to it .— "Ship Lord Cljdo, neai Auckland, "May4,lBC4 " Dear Sir,— We, the cabin pavsengeis by the Lord Clyde, from London to Auckland, beg to offer you our thanks for jour consistent kindness and attention during the *iojage from London to Auckland, and to expicss our appreciation of your skill as a navigator, to which wo are indebted foi a quick passage "Signed by al! the cabin pas&engeis."

TJIE GOLCOJJDA, PROM LONDON The good old ship Golconda, a vessel of CSS tons, in command of Captain Montgomery, am\ed in haiboiu on May 5, after a passage of lie days fiom Totulon Sho took hei depaituie fiom the Downs on the 7th January, and made hei final stait f i om Land's End on the 10th Sighted Madena Island, and passed outside on the 28th ranuaic The N E hades, which •ftoie very light, wcie caught on the 27th .famiaiy, ono d.iv prior to sighting the Madena Island San Antonio was sighted on the 6th Felnuaiy, and the equator ciossed on the 12th of the same month, in 21° W Tlie S"E hades were caught soon after Clossing the line, but were very light She aftciuaids experienced light baffling winds until passing tlie mendian of the Cape, on the 20th Maich, m latitude i"° 55' ,S Fine weathei prevailed from the Cape of Good Hope to Cape Leuwin, which was made on the 14th April The longitude was rnn down between tlie parallels of 45° mid 47° S Pnssed to the S "\\ r of Cape Van Dieinen's Land on the 22nd April, and sighted the North Cape of New Zealand on Monday moining, tlie 2nd mutant, since when light winds have prevailed Theie were two Witlis dm ing the passage, the wife of the Rev It Kidd having been deliveied of a child on the 20th Apnl, and tlie wife of Mi 1 Joseph AVeston giving birth to a child on the 28th of the same month The only vessel spoken with was the Swedish baik Panopo, 'on the 22nd Apiil, off Van Diemen's Land 'the Panope is from London to Otago, and was 112 days out when spoken bj tliis \ essel Tho Golconda biings a Imge general eaigo, and about "0 passengois The ship in in a good condition, and tho captain is spoken well of by the passengois, all of whom aie m a healthy condition The following is a list of her passengers — Cabin —The Eev. Robert Kidd, Mis Kidd and 3 children Second Cabin.— Captain Lovett, Mr. Gates, Mm Moiland and 3 children ; Miss Anderson Steiiiaoic —Mr J Buckley, Mr. and Mrs Weston, Mr. and Mr* Wilkinson and 2 childiDn; Mr and Mil Hilton, Masters J Ocklestonc, Messrs H Phoison, T Leggett, Gootlwil, Biown, Mr and Mrs Chailes Stenait

THE BARON VAN PAIXANDT VAN EOSENDATX, FROM ADELAIDE This vessel, a Dutch Barque, in command of Captain A Hoogerutraaten, loft Adelaide on March 28, and experienced a succession of noith ; cast wind* for fifteen day« , lough weathor then set in fiom the south-oait, nnd continued until the lUnf 3 were sighted, on Snnday, May 1 The only passenger by hoi

Captain J. *W.«A.iult6\ii. - .S!io btliigs a cargo of 2,740 quarfcoibags wheat, 100 eases wino, 33 tons luan.OO tons hay, consigned. ISJ Mtsain Hciuloison and Macfailano, tlw agont 1 ! XOl tho vessel

THE STATESMAN, PROM LONDON. Tun Statesman, a good old ship, of 800 I6IW, In umimaml of Captain V itaisbsll, nuived m lunboiu on May 0, aftoi a tedious voyage oT I'iO days, fiom London , sho having talten hoy (lepaitiue fiom CJiavesend on tho 2flth Decembei Hho left Lands' "End on Hie Jlli Januoir, and ' o\pouencod light Nl3 trades Did not sight Capo dc Veule Islands, and p issed inside Sighted the Canaiy Tsland'i on the 18tli of .Tnminiv, and closed the ]sqimtoi on tho 2Cth of tlio same month in longitude 2!F AY Caught tho Rli Uncles soon riftoi ci'p^lng tho lino, hut thoyncip TP'.y ligl\t T.ulan da Cunha wns lighted on tiiP 21st TcbiUnrv ivnd tho meildian of tho Capo j>ftSM"il Oil tho 2nd Jlauh, 111 latitndo 12° X Tho longitude «ns inn doiui betneen tho paiallols of 4"i° and IV' 9 , uith inodciatol.v tine woathei Vnn Dicnien's Land \ui sighted on the Bth A pul Rmco tho Jth Apul, on which d.iysliowas 111 ISO" V, longitude, a hiccotmoh of light ani and calms liave pie\ailod Tho (list point of hurt lighted on tho Now Zealand coast waitlie .Soiithe.lll Alps, atida< C.iptaiu Maislmll liml only snflicjent wnlel on bpnid foi two moic d;v>s, he doqiueil it piiutent to touch at Nelson, u lnch ho did on the 2l)th Api il The vessel sailed again on the 20111, and mot with sliong RE wind? until lonnding tho Noith Capo, which was ncconipli&hod on Blondav nioining last T.ight SE winds limo pievailed Miicp Slio came to an anchoi oft" Bangitoto loof at (i am vestcidaA nioimug, and cmo up tho lunboui lust mennig The onl) devlh that ooouued rtiCmg flit -vtJjrtgd wis a Wis Anne Hove, whrt died oi the B2nd Kobiuaiy The following \o!inls wo. 0 spoken with —On tho 26th .Tanumys ul IV 3' N , and 23« AY , tho ship Latonp, fiom Sing.t])oic Jo London The doctoi of the Statesman wont on boaul, and piescnbed foi one of tho mon who was dangoioush ill Letteis weio sent homo by this vessel On tho 20th of the nine month, tho ship Maiden, fiom Manilla to London, 93 d.ijs out, .md on Sunday last the X odci nk Dim, fioin ,ra").son l!ay to Tlokianga, was passed ofl tile Nditli Cape The cnplim of that voisol wiMtod to bo lepoitcd

THE AVAI.ATWin: Tins flno clipper ship, so long and favom.ibly known as a, legulai hudei, lins completed .inothci famous passage She biought up in Cummeioinl ttnv about nine o'clock on Momljiy, May 1(>, while n hetnv noi'-wcst lneeyo was blowntc Hie has kept hoi time with a lcgiilawlv iliit jti sin passed by any vessel banco fiom London, liei suecessn e passages li.n ing booh made undo* 100 days In endi cisc the pissengci-, have had a good v old to say foi ship, captain, and ofliceis Tho A-\ alanche loft tho ])o»m on the Ith Fein uai v, nnd the Li/aid disnppemed on Iho dtli Madeiu was sighted on the 12th, and hi Antonio, the most westeilv of tho Cape do Ycido Isles, on the 20th N E Tiadcs weie caught on Ist Maich, and pioved veiy light Rl3 Tindcs came nj) in 1" X The line va' dossed in 2i" W Insteid of agiin M«itn>^ the *'\\ie of (!ood Hope 'is on her last tup td .\,«ehlaiui, Ilia VvalanUie stood well to the soutliwaidj .v"l pissed its meudinn on ">Ut Man h, lvalting a capital urn so fai She mi down liei e.-stin^ in iv> to l">« S, md foi the Hut lime dmnitj nmc \o\i > i,es lo these (plonic< Captain Stott encountcicd ,i succession of ti'ick «c/vtiiei ,uul uistoilv y,im\% He came ."outli of Tasmania, and sighted the Thieo Kings on l'Yuliu 1 ist (511100 then he lies expeiiencod fiLili blee.es along tho coast spoke no vessels connected with the colonies on the pass iijc anil uuithn bntlis not ikutlis occmicd liei passengers ,i!l spei'l^ h.^hlj of the attention shown them she has few pabni passenger thii tup. vl'icl' til. 1 )' be •iccountcd 101 bj hei li.imur to fill up lapidlv with a hea\j Liigo, lo enable l'er 10 ,ail to lvi time The season, too, \\a* ajf'ilisl pisiengeis, but the A\a!.inche can well afl old to coi.ie a shoit sliip foi onto 111 Uns icspect, considoiing tht 111 in) h ■»})!>}' uiniaiscLiices hoi old pasienqei-s have of hoi On liei list tup to Aiu.kl.in I it \,ill be leineinbeied, she vas sjletted to cany homo imalids to Kngland, when "he also vent 'i full ship of both pnsjengcis :'nd t"ii{, r o 'J hu niuijiiiilcunt lifeboat built b\ A\ Into of (,'oues, has beLii bi'oi ght out bj hoi foi the C>cn eminent 1 ho lollonHis; is- a hit of hei p.i'sen geis — L C P.iadv, Lenis Closes, \iune .Mt.lohy, .rHines, Maigaret, Jl'.Hi William, L'lUiume, ml I mi, i' igon, Itichaid Ivinsf AVilliiini Wnllei, Oeoifcc Il'I 1 ' itobin~.on, Mu % \ Lampton, •Tames Walkei, Jli Gioekei, t,eoi£,'e, Joseph, and Ifiunuh Cioikei and Jlontfgue Blosis

ThE H S UHJKLA.ND FROM bYDNEV Tin 1 (J I! Til Co s ship Ane'Jand, in command of Captain Vonsoln iiiivod in the luibom on J'ruli\. Hlnv 20, .tftei a lapid pissigo of five <Uv« ni'd ten hom> She left Sidne\ at 10 oO p m ftitiuda} 11 th instant, with the English mail vlilcli nn^cd thit tlaj p,,i P and 0 Co \ steamer Noitham On tlie " nth and loth instant, she oxpciicnccd a \c\v ho^j gale, reeling from Sfi to b S W , with tenlflc squalls, attended with Mvid lightening and a^elv heav\ sea, it making clean bieitlics o\ci the ship nt times The Ancklind behi\cd lem.iiknblv well, nndpio\pd lieisclf an ndmnaWe sea boat she looking notlililg dUmlg the gilc but thd main tijiail ninth wa<> blown aw \v Close-ioefed l'rom the 17th to the Kirn;?, ficsh south westeilv winds and fine weathei, with a high comnsed sea, wa«. e\penenced lioumted Not th Caps at Sp m on the loth in<st ofF which passed a large ship, nppnientl\ Enjrliih bounil foi Autliland Ko othei \ essels hi\ c been soon The Aucklind has much linpi oi cd in speed suite lici last Msit to this pent, owing to the jtulicious impKs\enient" auggcilcu and earned out bj ill drt\ chief engmeci

TIIK KIR GEORGE OHEY. FROM THE CAPE OP GOOD HOPE Tiio Sn Geoige Giev aimed on Satuulav 3'i\ 21 fiom Algoa ]>,-n Capo of Good Hope, aftci n good run ol 43 da>"'he tool, hoi llnil dcptituio froiii Toit JSliz-'liclli ou Hie 7th Vpn!, iikl expoiiencod Una voit'nei uuoughout the passage, lunnni; down a", tains 4T S' She did not sight Tasmania, ami tile fuit point sighted on the New Zealand coast was Alongnmu which was pisieil on Tuesday, smco when light bafllin;,' winds 'me p>e\ailed Tha !sii deou'e Oicj is a line chppoi built unique of .>76 ton« end is commanded hyCip tain Vnnce Giluen She was built at Sundeiland, in Octobei IS.'jO b) W J'llo, Juni , aud belongs to Messis llemv Ellis and bon. ol Loadon Jlei dimensions aie as follows — Length of keel, 131 feet beam, 27 ftet depth of hold, 10 feet She was chaiteied In Mi !' AS* Court tovhomhei cai 30 is consigned It is ah lollows — 2,31j bags oits, "i-i j boxes diiul fimts, and 100 bo\c"! laisins The folio \u\£ Uj a coucet li«t of her pas sengors — Pai-iFvc.ers — Cibin Philip AVathen Couit md Mis Couit, Ellen and Heniv Coiut Thomas Titteiton, William Dennis R<\\age, Chaile? Tebbut Kill 2nd Cabin Adam JJojee, Geoige and Anna Kvd II V William bnell and Ann Lli/iibtHi Sncll CliailCi Kauaei JOnphcmia Faimei, .lame? Caimody Joioph. Maiv, and Eli/a Harness Isnc, Hannah, llobtit, and Mitildi Wilcon. Pcteißo.te \\ illian N.itthen, and Chailes Biownmg Saiah Jlinton llonn and Miza l)aMs, AVillinm Button Allen Al/iislnll, Simucl and Mmv Counack , ]!llen, ■f C, and Cllen bppleb'v , l?obeit Jiiown, .lames Seccul , John lliiriet O,fc , md T Doidge dilbeit Blown, Aithui AVood, John io;cj)h Pigot, lionjamin Beitha, and Sophia Lanlmm Jitl Lliss T)cnms Tt\ in [honns l>o>le, John 3{jnii, tames \n4enon, (!eoi,'e IT mis, lit'inoiul Ocinond. John Ken ned\, VI ■> l'xloi Xi Klei Janes MicCiatln, I^obeit l'ouns Petei ('lllll2l man, i'lincs Ti ice\ Hobecci, T and AY 'incev A\ , John, nnd Thomas Milone, Robeit AVilson, Jolm Jlihcan, v\ llli.un WcCann Miclied Mit\ Ocklei lint William and liiolipcl 11,im>, T)a Inl L'nuciron, 'fhoinii Divluim l - A\'il Jiam liiown A', llliam Moiiiinn Uilliain Da\,inci, James limcc, James DaMdson, AVilliim BuKett, llobeit Biuce, Jli [Taucock and child The subjoined is a list of tnen tiados md occupations — 1 raeichint, 2 faimcis, .1 pimttn 2 book keepeis 1 }>oliccnian, 2siddleis, 2 misons, 2 stew mis 1 midwife, 1 bakoi, 10 faun labomoii 1 gunsmith, 2 hnntmil-cis, 2 coachmen 1 tuloi, 1 upholsfjiei, 1 cloik, 1 cook, i joineit, 1 milhuight, 1 stoiekecper, 1 nonmongei, 4 labouuis, 1 millu, 2 shopmen, 1 lmtchei The whole of the passenc;eis speak m Ingli teims of Captain Oilpen and hhea 'c picscnt^d the following testimonial to him, which we have gloat pleasme in gn ing publicity to — ' 'aickland, M-iy 21, ISOI " Captain Pnnco Oilpm, bnque 'Sn (icoige Grey ' "Beai Sn, — AYe the nndeisigued i>.\sscngeii iiei 'feu Geoige Giev,' undei chaige, fiom Algoa Baj, South Afnca, to this poit, !mo the giente->t pleisme in fulfilling a dutj we owe to ion — that ot openly exinossing 0111 apineciation of >om umfoim kindness and attention to 0111 comfoit duung tha \o\ ige jom able management of tho vessel v lnlst accomplishing an unoxpoctedU 1 ipul passrgt , youi gcneial sua-vity of mannei, and piompt and 11111111111,' attention to linaluts " In ppiting fiom jon, »o beg toiecoid our hem tj wishes for youi futuie wclfflie, tiustmgthat continued pio^peiity 111 profession will lewaid join meiitoiioiib zeal and exeitions on behalf of the owneis of the vessel and ouisolves "AYe beg yon vill convey om bast wishes to vom chief ofllcei, J[i Dennis whose 7aaloui attention to the duties of the ship has at all times elicited 0111 commendation, and whose agreeable deportment enlncned the passage consideiably "We beg to subscribe mnsehes, jom sinceiowell-^isheis 1 • — "vSignecli ]' W Couit 1" A Couit Chailes Tibbut Bell AY D Sa\age T AY Titteiton And jO otheis "

THE QUERK Tiiess Queen, Captain Fianeis aimed on Suucliy, Maj 22, fiom the South bho sailed fiom Dmiedm on tho Utli, niuvcil at L\ ttelton on the 11th, sailed on the 12th, and imivod at ■Wellington on the 13tli , leaving again (he s tint evening foi Picton with digger She letuincd to "Wellington on bat m day and losumod liei passage on Monday, the 15th, and nmved at Napiei on the 17th, .it two p m , and luivlng the same cicning at Cp m She was compelled to lning up under the lee of the hntt Cape foi weial houii, in cqnsofiuenco of the stiong we^teih galci and high ica bhe left at niiddav on tho 18th, and lounded tho East Capo with a veiy stiong wind from tho westwaul, and a heavy swell On tho 19th she hoie up foi Hick's Bay, and brought up nt-d a m on Thuisday On .Saturday, at ta m , shegotundei weigh.MiththewindfiomAV S \V , and made a fine run up to Auckland, nnchoiiug m the haiboiu at o.i in The following is a list of hei i>a->&engeis — Cabin: Captain end Mrs Holland, Gfith Regiment, Mews Tnggait, Bignooil, lintcher, and FooK» Steeia^e Messrs Ratling, W Beet, T and 1) Miannon, and Wallace

ARHIVAL OF THL NEVA I'ROM SYDNKY. Tho clippor schooner Is'eva, Captain 0 Maislinll, m lived in harbom on May 27, aftei a good mn of nine daji fiom Sydnej She expeiienced <i continuance of lipht ensteily weathci all the way across The Kings wcie made on Wednesday Captain Marshall lepoits two schooneis off the Noitli Cape, apparent!} bound to Auckland The only p.issengeis b) hei inoJlr and Mi? i'lonusc Tlio following « n list of lier c.ngo —4 cases clocks, 1 paicel jewelleiy, Henderson and MacfitiUne , HI bags niu/e, oirtci , ,) packages snddleiy, Connoi and Co , 2 bundles shafts, Cfieen and Co 1 package saddloiy, Wiseman , 118 boxes pipes, 109 bo\es bonedust, 100 bags maize, 22 co.il basket?, 2fll felloei, 500 spokes, 20 puns navos, 2SH packages liaidwaio, 21 kegs nails, 8 cases axes, 20 lolls bagging, 80 cases Uaidwtue, 04 kegs nails — lleudeison and Macfailaue, agents

TIIE PAICEHA PROM PRINCE EDWARD ISMND The bug Pukeha, wJiilli lias been oxpsctcd foi sevei.il weeks past, chopped anchor in the liaiboiu on Thmsday, May 20 She took her final stait fiora Pimce Eiluaul's Island on the 22nd December, and made a capital urn to Cape do Verde Islands, sighting St Antonia on tlio Oth Januaiy, being about 40 miles fiom tlicland Tlie eqnatoi wasciosscd on the 24th Jamuiy, in latitude 0 25, longitude 22 2i The Sl3 tiadcswcio ciuglit soon iiftei ciossing tho line, and pioved steady but veiy light until pissing the island of Tustan ])' Vcunha She amvcJ at the Cape of Good Hope on the Oth Maich, and aftoi taking in caigo and p issongeis, sailed again on the 2-ltli of the same month, with a light biee^e and lino cle.vi weathei The c istmg was inn down in about 43 degices south Sighted Capo Otway on tho 12th, and passed tlnougli Bass' Sti.uls' on the 14th, Tho Kings (the mst land on tho New Zealand coast) -noio pa«cd on Salifidaj last, the 21st instimt, aftci a simnt nin of si\ days fiom tlio Sliaits Light baffling winds liave pievailed down the coast Tlio Pakeha is a fine biig of 174 tons, in command of Captain Ale\anrtei Cvinpbcll, and is owned by Mr Thoiuai Williams, sftil-miker. (iucon-stroot She was launched at Punce Edward Island iv Octoboi la«t, and i< now on hoi (list voyage Hoi dimensions are a? follows — Length of keel, 91 feet , width, 22 feet , and depth of hold, 11 feet Tho "subjoined is a list of hoi pnMengeid and caigo : — PABiKNanits — Cabin. Mis C'ptnpbcll, Chailea Hell, John Mountain, John Havwood Second Class Oeoigo itagnal, Martha Lemuel J , Saiah M , William 11., Albeit E , George E , Richard W , Elizabeth E , Horatio N.. MaigAiet A , and Chnileii Bognal , John Bmroli ; Elir.ibcth, Malcolm, Jame» S , William, Duncan, Elizabeth, and Janot Ann Duirah ; Catherine Robinjon ; Thomas, Mau D, and Emily Slator David, Hannah, Anno, William, John D , and Chailos B Ross, Philip R Blatch, Thomas Jlaschon, fiom Pihieo EdwaiUs Islnud S)ib also bungs tho following passongors fiom tho Cape of Good Hope —Cabin . James Mawvdl Second class : Mrs Fan ell anil child, Robert Ihoinson , Susan, Maiy Ann, nnd Susan Thompson Geoige R, Adlow, AVilliara Wilnon, J»hn Ward.

"amuval oi tjie prince Alfred. The lutci -Colonial Koyal Mail Company* sciow steamer Piincc Alficd, in commanil of Captain Tliomaii Randall, nnlrccl in hiuliom fioni theSonthoinJ'i'ovmcci oaily yosteiday moinlng Slio left Ouuodin on Hio 20th Instant at 030p in , and nmved at Lyttelton at 12 o'clock on the 21st, l?h hoini ; left ijttelton on the 22nd at 0 44 r > a m , and anived at AVellin;ton oil tho 23id At 0 20 a m , 23V lionr^ , loft Wellington on tho 25th ut 2 10 p in , .and ai rived at Napiei on tho 20th at II 40 am , 21 J horns , loft Napiei on the 27th at \pin , and nmvod in Imibnni ycteidny at 10 SO am , 45 \ liom? Slio bmfgi the follow ing pusiongpis /vud eaiqo- — P^sMEiforjis— t'nbm' jMr Ifofllili, TiU ,T f Jill, Mi Mncky, Mi^ lrismi(?,l r i5mi(?, J\li C'o\, ftfi E 'L'oogoorl, MosiH Ji'leltlmaii, Jl. Hill, Ciawfoid, Bowman, .T Conell, Mnlth}, C'uptaiii Miaipe, Jfi? Camei on, Mis Lnmg, mid 10 in the steeinge

Tlfß W>ltD ASHLEY AND OTAGO Tho Tidirt Ashley and Otngo, tno of the lntei colonial Rojal Mail Company's steaineij, loft llie wlinif on 'J'iies.day, May ! -i The Loid A'liley, in command of Captain Mfcclnn, sailed foi Sydney nt n qnnrtei to ele\on o'clock c.iuying the minis, &c , foi England and the Australian colonios She took also 110 ounces 6 pennyw eights Of gold dust, foi the Union Banlc of Austmlin, and about Unity iiasscngen , nniongH -tthom weie tho lion T 13 Oilho^, Postmii'jtoi (iencial, Majoi Stiovor, L'ominnnilpi 3)ownes (foi Enfiland), Cnptain M.iyne, C'a))tain Koun tioc, and Mi' .1 A Oilllllnii Tlio I old Ashloy ftill upon hor ainvjil ai. Sydney. b<* l'laood upon I lie slip and lpcene a Clioiuugli cleaning, and will letiun to Aiukland with the .fune mails The Auckland nov, i mining uetweon Nelson and Sydney, will f>ni>? Hie nc\t Knclisli m.ul The Otago, foi the picieiitvoj igc undoi the command of Captain Kandiill, left the haibom in the afternoon foi the Southern I'i ounces., with about ISO tons of caigo.foi Napiei, the gicitei poition of which was tianshipped fiom the Sou th iv* winch leocutiy aimed ftom .Sydney .Slieuho took ten iiAsscn.jtn she was delayed foi a slioit time tlnough yetting agiound aftei leaving tho whaif, but when undci wav, hhu glided down the Imiliom Ijawtifully

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

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

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