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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

MISCELLANEOUS

September 21 — Fino ■noatliov, southerly wind?

ARIUVAU Itatesmmi, buauo, 295 toiw, Coysli, fiom Chili, with flom anil ulieiit

VESSELS EXPECTED Lady Bird, s s , from Sonthern Poits, due to rtijXanthe, s s , from Newcastle Star of the South, s s , fiom Napier Beautiful Star, s s , from Nartier Ballarat, l) s , from East Coast, No 8200, 2nd dv p Columbus, ship, from London, No 2105, 15t dis p , sailed Lochnapir ship, from London, No 6135, Ist dis p , sailed Ida Zcigler, slnp, from London, No 76, Srd dis p Talbot, ship, from London, No 1470, 2nd dis p Foam of the Sea, ship, from London Eagle Speed, ship, from London, No 3059, Srd (Us p., sailed June 12 Glendonei, ship, from London. Surat, ship, fiom London, No 5152, 2nd dis p, sailed June 18 Jumna, ship, from London, No 0110, Ist dis p GUndevon, slnp, from London, No 5315, 3ul dis. p , sailed May 29 Hydra, ship, from Newcastle Victor} , ship, from London, No 2W 2nd dis p British Tridont, ship, from London, No Pfll, Ist dis p Oregon, biniue, from Newcastle No te2l, 2nd ilii p Seaton barque, from Foo Chow , No 74% Jnd dis p Kate, barque, from bydney, No 0532 Ist dis p Bandolph, barque, fiom Loith, \\\ Wellington, Iso 54, 2nd dis p , sailed April 2 ! H L Eutgers barque, from Newcastle Sunbeam, barque from Adelaide Iserbrook, brig, fiom Adelnde Neva, schooner, from South Sea Island' Sea Breeze, schooner, from Russell Sea Shell, Ketch, from Napier Will Watch, cutter, from South Sea Islands

PROJKCIED BEPARTUIIES For Guam — Mime Amelie tnil Ironside*, o-irly S^DN'ty Sir George Giev to (iiv , Trmco Alfied, s? , Ist Soutkfrv Pro\ iscts — l i'h Blnl, s s , 23ni. MtLBOUH>E— FImiii; Sqmnel, 24t1) TiuKA\at — Sandfly, enrh KusbELL — Sea Breeze , earh

VESSETS IN HARBOUR. (Tins Hat does not include coasting cuttois ) EM s.s Falcon, from the Kwiu Prince Alfred, s s , 900 tons, Ponsonby, fiom Sjdnoy —II M Jems agent lnd\ Bird, s s , Eeuner, fiom Southern Ports —Combes and Daldy, agents NotoUt, s s , 42 tons, Quince, from the Mmnkiu — Giaham and' Co , agents Aphrasia, ps, 94 tons, Murny, from Dunedin.— Ciptain, Ironsfdf, ship, 900 tons, V.v«, fiom londou — D. Nathan, agent Sandfly p s , Marks, fiom Tim mgi Portland, ship, 572 tons, Peters, fiom London — Crmckshank, Smart, and Co , agents. Mary Warren, ship, y">s tons, Homeuood, fiom London — Captain, agent Tandsa-vs, ship, 470 tons, Jackion. flora Xewcistle — Robeiton and Co , asents Lady Young ship, 41S tons, Mori laon, from Valparaiso — C J. Stone and Son, agent's Bella Marnn, ship, mil hulk Bessie, barque, 202 tons, Ua^ fiom^'indwich liliuds — T II Hill, agent Statesman, barqne, 293 tons, Co\sh, fiom Chili Jl»ne Amelie, birque, 279 tons, Rose, from S\dnev —Brown, Campbell, and Co , igents Sir George Grey, birque, Birron from San Frinciaco — Ilenderaon and Macfarl me, agents Bella A ista, birque 300 tons, Tonnei, fiom Molboiunc Albert, birqne 319 tons, Holkms, from New cistle — Ilender son and Mtcf.nline, agents Gu»dalette, barque, 27S tons, Undernood, from AdeKide — Roberton and Co , agents Bengal, barque, 479 tons Siuer, fiom Xe\i castle — Robtrton and Co , igents Pakeha, bn? 174 tons, Snijth, from Sjdne^ — Stephenson und Wardell, agents Prince Edward, brie, 175 tons, Shiels, fiom South Sei Islands — Stephenson and AVardell, igents Annie Laurie, brig, 277 tons Held, from Glasgow —Crmckshank, Smart, and Co , igents Plying Sqn rrel, schooner, 70 tons, Taslev, fiom Melbourne — Stephenson and AVirdell, agents Amiteur, three masted schooner, 240 tons, Longmuir, from Sydnej — Henderson and Macfirlme, igents Southern Cross, schooner, 92 toni, Tilh, fiom South Sei Islands St Kilda, schooner, G2 tons, Ednanls, from Pvorotonga — T Micky and Co agents Eclipse, schooner, 43 tons, Micirtlmr, from Im ercirgill Kautilus, schooner, Holmes, from Ota^o

&LPTEMDER 21— fJlance, 13 tons, Boitwnstht, from Matakwi, in billet 21— Endeavour, 10 ton?, Hudson, from AVaiheki, with 200 posts, 200 feat house blocks, 12 tons firewood 21 — Annie, 10 tons, Simpson, fum the Thames, with 4V tons kauri sum, 14 \n«s, 2cw t potatoes 21 — Curlew, 15 tons, Kimrilow, lrom the liki "nith sjooo feet timbei Passsn.'ers — 3 21 — Surprise, CO tons, 'WUhce, from 'SVaiheki, in billast 21 — Jloi, 24 tons, Church, iro n 'Wuheki, with 2J tons flreivood 21 — fluacKlette, 27S to'is, Vn lernooil, fiom VdeUnle — Eoberton and Co , agents

DBPAUIUKKS. HM.is Miramlii, foi the Kan m Surprise, schooner, for Tani iiirii. T»wera, schooner, forPo^eitj Biv

EXTERLD 01 I'\V\RDS SEPTtMBCrt 21 — Lindsays, 470 tons Jickson ror Xewcistle 21 — BsnEjil, 403 tons, for Xewcistle 21 — Sir George Grej, 090 tons, B\non, for Sulney

CLERKED OI.TWV.RDS September 21 — Men, 15 ton?, Church, for Wiihelu in ballast 21 — Endear our, 10 tens Hudson, for AVaihtki, in biUait 21 — Curlew, 1j tons, Kingdom c, for the I'i'ci, with sundries 21— Surprise, GO tons, Wallace, for Tanraryi, m \\ iihcki, with 120 tons fireiioo'l 81 — Taweri, jo tons, Kennedy for Po\erh Bit, with 4 tons flour, 2 cuaes 1 bale dr.iperr 6 boiler^, 12 kettles, md qnwitity of sundries —Edmonds, a^ent

IMPORT -3-FOREIfJN Per Gu&dalette, from Adelaide 1,000 bis 1 ! flour, 3i9 b'xgs bran, 207 biles hay

ARRIVAL OF THE ST \TE3MAN The birqus Statesman, 295 ton's, Captain Ccnsh, Armed m harbour last eremng She sailed from Talc ihnina, on the coast of Chili, on the 15th Tult, eiperiencing light winds and line weather ihe greater portion of the vo\ iso On S ituid ly la3t had a strong gile veering round fiomX E to> T W C'istle Point ttis made on Sniuln last since then has had heid ■winds No vessf Is n ere loading it Talcihuani « lien the Statesman sailed Ihe cargo 01 the Stitesman consists of 220 tons ■wheat and 200 tons flour, consigned to Messrs Gilflllin and Co This vessel was chartered at Hobart Town to go this trip bjr Messrs Manning Brothers, of that place

H 31. is. Mirandi sailed for the Kawau yesterday at 11 am The Sir Geortte Grey from Sin Francisco, Ins enteied out at the Customs for Sjdnry The following vessels hnve hauled to the wharf to dischirge Portland, Prmce Alfred, Guadalette, Pakeln, Prince Edwaid, *nd Lady Young The Dashing Wave left Sin Frincisco the 10th July There had been no arm ah from the colonies since the departure of the Clodmn The Tsle oTFrance silled for S>dney on the 12th June No vessels were loading for Austrilia flour being \ery high , Captain Vandervord states that he paid £1S per ton for flour for the ship's use The Game Cock had cleared at San Francisco for Shanghai on the 7th Inly The Othello, American barque, wai to lea^e about the 16th Tulj for Sjdnej, in ballast The Dashing Wive was chirtered by Mesiis G A Lloyd and Co to return ■witli a cirgo of flour md wheit, but the prices ruling so high, ith e\ cry probabilit} of nsint;, it ■wa3 found advisable to loid her with timber. —" bvdney Morning Herald '

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2238, 22 September 1864, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. MISCELLANEOUS Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2238, 22 September 1864, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. MISCELLANEOUS Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2238, 22 September 1864, Page 4