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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

Jfolntary 10.— Fine; WindN.E,

- AJUUVAX. - U*p (1, schooner, 3!) ton*, M.'Ken!:ie, from Viflignpon.

. DEPARTURES. Wonni Wonga, s.s., for Wnngaroi. EvfcltAA, *Wp, far Gium. ■■>

vessels' expected Sdamandor, s.i . ftoin Newcastle'. 1 ' ~ ' CUttd Ufiinilton, s %., from" Melbourno QuMu, s.t . from Southern Poits.'duo nth instant. C»dvic*U«, ship, from i onrton, No 90, 3 rd dis p Ziuclbelle, ship, from London, YON D., new codo. Armstrong, snip. fr° m London, No. 8720, 2nd dis. p., nailed 4th Nov. Ganges, ship, from Queenstown, No •1182, 15t dii p , snllod 4tU November. "Brncttino, ship, from loudon, No 2674, 3rd dis p , 28lh October. dpirit of the North, ship, fiom London No SO7O, 2nd dis p. TrtuiM, ship, from London No 73<U, lstdls p , sailed Oct. 22. Empress, ship, from London, No. 3524, 15t dw p. Bomt»jr, ship, from London Winterthnr, ship, from London Viold, Shin, frora,Glasgo»v, No. 2341, 2nd dis r p PetMUS','sMp^ffom London. - Hrdr», ship, from Newcastle Altce.Cumeron, barqUt, from SrdnejCon»t»nco, barque, from AdcUida. Ellen -lmpson. baique, from Melbourne, No BSO4, 2nd dis. p. Napier, barque, fiom Tendon via Capo of Good Hope, No. &ts3s, Ist dis v , swled Oct 2>. TMTlllco, barquo.from A'silparaiso. India, b.uque, from Hobut Town, No C4Bl, lstdii p Reliance, brig, from Newcastle Kiwi, schooner, from Holctaucsu Queeu, scbooner, from Po^ eitj Rft% Sea Qnll sohoouei, f<-om Knlp&ra 8e» Breeze, whoonor, from Russell

PROJKOTKn DEPARTURES. For London.— Maori, Peb. lltli. GtTAK. — Kelson, curly Valparaiso —Annie Wood, to day.

VESSELS IN ITAttTi i)tTR. (This list doea not include cowling cutters ) H.M. ».i Curasov Commodore Wiieman, from the Kawau, H M.-» i Brisk, llope from Plymouth H:M. S.f. Elk. Luce fiom Ta manga DlLsi Eclip<e, Caut Frennntl from the Manukau. lidy Bird, s s , 222 tons, Esnncr, from the South Norelty, s s., 42 tons, (juuulc, irom tlio M'mukau — Graham •nil Co , agonts B»ll» Marina, ship, coal hulk Maori. *hip, 700 tons, Asiiby. from Cape of Good Hopo.— Cruickshank, Smart, anil Co , igents light Brigade, ship, 1214 tons, Evans, from London.— W. S Laurie, ager.t. Matoaka, »hlp, 1322 tons, Birnott, from London —Walter Gr*h»me agent Victory, ship, 119S tons, Gibbons, fiom London — Cr\Uckthknk. Smart, and Co.. azents ITilson *hip 1,243 tons. Cobb, from London, via Cork, with troopi — D. Nathan agent Annie Wood, barque, 400 ton«, AVil?on, from London — E. and H. Isaacs, agent Kate 'barque, 845 tons, Sherlock, from Sydney Adelheid,'barque, 234 tons, Elilei-s, frouiLalth, viaWollington — BuchnU and Co , agents Vttcount Canuiiiff burqne, 751 tons, Wright, fiom London — Combes and Daldy, agcnH ifsriori, coal hulk "W»Ttrloy/ brig, 210 tons, Forsyth, from Mauiltlus, via Adel»(de.—Cruickihank, 'mart, and Co , agents Killermont. brigHiitme, 144 ton= Gallon, from Melbourno — ' AHVoblley and Co , a?ents Alliance, bri^antine, 73 ton«, Marshall, from T/lur^ng^ Southern Cross, suhooacr, 02 tuns, Tilly, fiom South Soa - Islands ~ Albntfnss, schooner «0 ton 3, Biaund, fiom Tiramki Gtneril Cimeion, schooner 42 ton', S'uckoy, from SCoiigouui HomIU, schooner. St.Har-, trnm laman&i Viotorl*. ichooner, 60 tons, Eeynolds, fr m Eorotonga Tanntnga, schooner, CO tons, ''ell Mrs, fiom Tnurangn Success, 63 tons, Frost fiom X>'piei St, Hilda, schooner, G3 tons Edwaides, from Noifolk Wand .NeTa, ichooner, 00 tons, Young fiom Newcistle Xark, schooner, 24 tons, A para, frnm Poverty Bay Queen, ichooner, Hill, fiom Port Fitrroy Eapl i, schooner, 85 tons M Kenzic, from Wangapoa WUd Ware, ketch, from X lipua

SAXBY'S BAYS 1805. February— l 3, 20, 23 „ 2l(iroli— s 12 19, 26 to 23 fMarch 25th to 2Sth will bo a dangerous p«riod with high tidt 1 N.B —If tho cUy mirlftl prove calm anil still, dutnut the cUy nftsr, and especially thn second Any after.

ENTERED TOWARDS. Fpbuuarv 10— Rapid, 82 ton*, il'Keii7ie, fiom "Wangapoa, with 2S,oooft. timber. 10 — QUnce, 18 tons, Boatwright, from Mataktna, with 32 tons fhewood. 10-lndustry, 23 tons, Yates, fcom Pakiri, with 11,000 ftet timber, 2 tons gum 10— Vision, 18 tons, Brown, from llahnrangi, with 2 tons potatoes, 3 cases eggs, S cases butter Passengers — 18 10 Twc SisteH, 19 tons, Joseph, from Matakana, with 85 tons firewood. 10— Morning IJght, 21!2 1 ! Tom Tiller, from Mercury Bay, with 18,000 feet sawn timber Passengers— 4. 10— St»e, 18 tons. Woodcock, from Great Btvniev, with 20 tons firewood.

EN'TEltrcn OUTWARDS. February 10— Ktte, 340 tODi, Sheriock, for Port Wnlknfo 10— AcUlUeid, 2J I tons, Ehlsrs, for Gumh

CLFAItED OUTWARDS FrsnuAßY 10— Waverlejr, 216 toni, Forsyth, for friiam, in billast. 10— frlnnce,.lS tons, lioattvright for 3l.itilcina in uall«3t 10-Fancv, 27 tons, AVlmtou, for Gie.it Bairier, in ballast Passenger? — 4 10— Vision, 18 tons, Brown, for Mihnrangi, with lhhtl rum, 2 OJses gin, 1 case brand}, 2 casks boaf, 3 cases groceries Pa-^engers — 10 10— Morning light, 2S tons, lillcr, for ilercniy Bay, -mth 3 pieces machinery Pitssongtr^ — i 10— Two bwters 19 ton', Joseph, foi Matakina. in ballast 10 — T*uranga GO tons, S-llai^, for Tanrnnqn, with sundnei Pft'sengera — 30 19-3 tag, 18 tons, Woodcock, for Gieit Bunicr. In ballast Pas3engen— 4

WFEKLY SUMMARY. ■Wo have not many arm aU to chronicle since last week, but the departures are numerous The arrivals comprise the Killeimont, from Melbourne, with (^general cargo , tho Neva, f^om Newcastle, with coals , the Kate, from Sylnsy, with a cargo of genoiul msichandlsa, and the Victoria, from Rorotongi, wit i fimt The departures coniiit of ths Tulbr.it, Nimio m\, Migrator, andErelm", for Guam , tlic Aucklind '$ s , foi Sydney , Maria Scotfc, for Tahiti; Lombard and Aleeta, for Now cattle The Light Bngads, Annie Wool, antl Mitoak\ ais now ready for sea, and will sail for their lesuactive pott's immediately. Tha Maori is nearly ready to iail She is full of cargo, an d has a good number of passengers H. M. Is. Miranda, Captain Jenkins, sailed from this port on th» Bth lwtant for England, tho Bruit, Captain Hope, having arrived on Saturday last, from England, to tako up her place

iUSOEIiLANEOPS The ichooner Rapid, Captam UaUen, arrived in port yostordftf from Wnngapo*. with 28 010 leet tiraboi. The «hip Eveline lailed for Guam vesteulay morning The liarquo Annie "Wood s«il3 foi Valparaiso to-day Tha ss. Wong* Wonsa l«ft the wlnrf jo^frdij- for Wangarei, conreying abont twc ity pi'sengen The schooner Situcy L,is= will leave lieie for Tanrangn to dny. The Sucoesi stils for Napiei on ifonday next The birque Kats, Captain bhorlock, ttill cloai at the Customs this morning for Port w aiVc.ito Tho barque Adelhuid Ins e-itored out for Guam. The brig WavDrlay Ins oleire \ at tho Custom? for Guam, and will piobably &iill to di.j,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2360, 11 February 1865, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2360, 11 February 1865, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2360, 11 February 1865, Page 4

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