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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

MISCLLANEOUS.

March 23.— Fin* Wind N. 15.

ARUIVAI,. ' Walupn. cutter, 16 tons, NangMon,from. Buy of Islands, ■with liiuk and fruit.

DEPARTURE. Queen, ss., for Tauwinga and Southern Torts.

VESSELS EXPECTED. Prince Alfred, s s , from Sydney, due to day. WongaJWonea, ss, ft om Bay of Islands. Dauntless, ship, from London, No 2581, 15t ilis. p.. sailed Cadueeus?sWp,fromTonaon,No 03,3rddis p , sailcaDet. 3. Imcibcllo, ship fromTondon, V.fiXD. nMvcodc. Louiia, ship, from London, No 7301, Is t (Us P , sftilod *. ov. 22 Empius, ship, from London, No 3524, 15t (Us p. ?Kffi«^^»i. ™«}?j i «r i)ec 6 - Cratntmiy «Mp. «»™ London No 7«Z 2nd rtis.v. Belgravia, ship, from t-ondon, No C 452 3rd rtls P Pegasus, ship, from London, No. 8153, *st cl» p , siulcd Dec. G. .. Kate Wateis, barque, from Newcastle, Kate, barquo, from Sydney. Tamrioo. baraxie.from Valpfiralso Ella Gladstone, brig, from Melbourne. Kauri, schooner, from Napier .T»ne, schooner, from Tauinnga Se% Urceze, schooner, from Bay of Islind'i Wildfire, srlioonor, horn Hokiinga

PROTKOTRn DEPARTURES. For Svtmosy.— Novelty, to (lav XrtsoN.— Kiwi, today. Sjlph, 2fiUi.

tESSKTS IN ttAtttOtJß. {This list doos not include csiwUng cutters ) JOT. S.S. Brisk, 10 guns, from Wamramii H.M. s.s. Eclipse, 4 fiuns, riemantle, from East Coast Novolty, s s , 42 tons, Quancc, from the MamiUu —(.riham and Co , ngonts >T . Star of the South, s s , 11/ tons, Aiulcwon, from ?,.\i>ler Sir .Tolm ftl ßnrgos-n<>, s t e am jatht, C") tons, Captain Boeder, from S.\ dney Bella Marina, ship, coalhulk. Ganges, ship, 1,211 tons, Funnell, from Queenstown — M iltoi EmestiV^shipi'l.O-IS tons, Milan, front Loudom— Combos *nd Daldy, agents Bombay, ship, 000 tons, Sollars. from London Constance, Imque. 350 tons, Elliott, fiom Adolaitlo Umgnay, barque, SOl tons, Tringlo, from en castle. Precursor, barque, 40-t tons, Thomson, from lome, Unlr — Eoberton and Co , agents ,„,..„„. Novelty, barqno, 850 tons, Austin, from Sydney — Ilondersonnnti Macfarlnne, agents India, barque, 202 tons, Buttle, fiom nobait lown, Ellen CisUe, barque, 340 tons, M tern, from Newcastle Bella, Mary, barque, 270 tons, Copping, from Ilobfirt Town Marion, coal hulk Beli»nco, brir. 120 tons, Frodsliam, from Newcastle.— Williams and Co , agents Alarm, brig. 195 tons, Chadwiek, from Xeweistle Diederlch Pentzicn, brig. 245 tons, Dahm, from Adelaide Jlariposi, brlgantine, 104 tons, Hurley, from Sydney Au Ecvoir, briganfine, 133 tons, Watson, fiom jrelbourne Kiwi, schooner, 30 tons, Brjcrs, from TroUiangT Southern Cross, schooner, 92 tons, Tilly, from South Sea Islands Sylph, schooner, SO tons, JToms, from Russell Zillah schooner, 70 tons, Snllhan, from IVnertv TJiv. Yictorii, scrooner, 70 tons, Inine from C.roit Baruer Saucy Las-:, schooner, 40 tons, M'Bonald, fiom Tanrang* Falcou, schooner, Owen, fiom Cabbige Bi\ Fairy, schooner, 37 tons, M Lcod, from Kenned} s B\v. Tauranga schooner, CO tons, Selliis, from Tinianga Eclipse, schooner, 45 tons, fiom OpotiU Success, schoonei, 58 tons, Trost, from Xupiei Kate AVilliams, schoenei, 37 tons, Benson, fiom the East Coist.

SAXBY'S DAYS. 186"; March— 2C to 28 [March 25th to 23th will bo i dangorovw period Trith htgli title 1 N.B.— lf the day marked prove calm and still, distrust tho day attav, and especially the second day after.

ENTERED INWAKDS JIAHCII 23— Glimpse, 33 tons, Peterson, fi m Wnnijirei, v, itli 1 ton gum, 80 bushels grass seed, 20 bo\es Apples, 1 organ Fassen-crers—-^O 23 -Wanderer, 23 tons, Palmer, fiom Coromandel, with 3,000 feet timber Passengers— 2 23— Sea Belle, 27 tons, Claie, from Mahmangi, with 52 tons firewood 23— 'Wiilwpn, 15 tons, Xanghton, fiom Russell, \\itli 11 tons tiwa bark, 33 cases apples

CLEANED OUTWARDS. March 23— Sen Belle, 27 tons, Clare, for ainlmrangi, in ballast 23— "Wanderer, 23 tons, Palmer, for Coron-'andel, with J ton potatoes, 1 bag* sncjav Passengers— 4 23-Manvell, 28 tons, llarrtman, for Jlokiimga, « itli general cargo 23— Qneen, ss , 177 tons. Cellem, for Napier and Southern i Port?, with 1 box fe Hill, 1 i-tiercei -tierce tobacco Buchanan "~ and Stewart, 0 qr -casks and lOhhds mm, D Graham and 13 cases drapery, .T It Cu-tei , 1 case trumpets, Mintn Department , 4 cases groceries, 1 box tea, Buchinnn and Stewart 1 parcel, Bank of New Zealand . 1 ca 5 e clothing, Commi'sinat , 1 box tlotlnn?, D Graham 1 box clothing. Cnuckshank, Smart, and Co , 3 packages h.ggagc, Miss Kimoss , 40 bags glass seed, A BucUand , 1 pircel, New Zealand Insurance , 1 case, G TV THiott, 1 parcel, Jfajor lfeiphv , 2 cases glassw ire, ro\lin , 1 cisd tinmpots.Militia Depaitmcnt 17 cases sirdines, Bucholz and Co , 1 pitcel, Combes ami Dilrty 1 caseclothinfr, Coinmissaiiit , IS pl>gs , / Halyday, 1 p-vicel, Olnerand U light SO cases, Genual fJovernment, 1 box, Combe-, and Dililv 1 paicel, Kew Zealand Insmaiicc , 3 bales bigs, D JT.athan . 1 bale bigs, lirown, Lampboll, and Co 1 bate leat'iei, liel md Brotheis 1 cue pictures, S 11)11 1 case clothing, Isaacs Passengers—Miss Kmrot Sir Blake, Jliss Anderson, Mr. T Slalcolm, Mr E "Woodwaid.

The s s Queen left the harbour at noon } esteiday for Napier and the Southern ports The cutter Wahapu, Captain Naughton, aimed from the Bay of Islands on Wednesday e\ening, with 33 cises apple? «n<l 11 tons bark Hid schooner &ea Breeze arm ed at Unwell fiom this port on Saturday Inst 'Ihe schooner Xjmph sailed from Eusstll for Wangaroa on Saturday last The schooner Kiwi, full of digsreis for the Grey Poior Goldfields, will sill tins morning. She will he followed by the clipper schooner Sjlph, if sutlicient inducement offers The whaling ship Endeavour Captain Wilson, had aimed at Russell, four aud a half months from New Bedford, with 300 barrels oil The Gale — The north-ea^t gilcw lnch prevailed on Wednesday parsed ovei without (long any serious damage to the shipping m harbour One of the watei men's boats, belonging to Mr. l< letcher, was ■smashed to pieces, md se-\ oral small craft were slightly chafed and knocked about, but be>ond that we hive heard of no further damage The schooner General Cameron has been chiitoredby the Government to convey commissanit stoics to IMen, near Wanganui, She has already commenced loading, and -\.ill probably sail on Saturday nt\t The brig Keliance is loading with commissariat stores for Port Waikato, and will sail m a fen dij s The s s Star of the South will sail for Xapiev this evonin?, at 4 pm The stefim yacht .Sir ,Tohn Kuigojne lias been laid on to proceed to Tauranga, and is to lea^e the wharf to nionow at i p m She will leave Tauranga for this port 24 hours after arrival there. The cutter Henrj Tlavelock is as advertised for sale by Mr. C. Jndd. The barque India, Capt Middle, will sail foi ITobart Town on Saturday (to-morrow \ This \ essel has e\ccllent accommodation for passengers The schooner Success has been laid on foi Xapier direct, and is announced to sail on Monday next The Bombay — Tenders for the repiirs of the ship Bombay, which was dismasted on her passage to this yoit, are called for, and are to be sent in to Walter Graham 3, E^q , Toitstreet, on or before the 2Sth instant Sopai Ue tenders aie required for tails Tne Policy of Force— "A singular occurrence," says the ' Otago Jlail,' "took place on Monday evening, atPoit Chalmers, on board thebarqne Eleanor, lately fiom St John's It appears that certain parties had an old claim on the vessel at home, and instructed then agents to seize it hcie Captain Wright was rather unceremoniously ejected and the claimants put in possession The captain sought the assistance of his fiiends in Dunedm, who in a stiong body came alongside m the Golden Age, and resumed possession The interlopers made* show of resistance withaboat-hoolk and an empty pistol, but the sound and fury did nut ruffle tho captain and his friends The police took into custody the man tlneatemng to shoot He was taken befoie the magistrates jesterday, and bound over to keep the pence "

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2395, 24 March 1865, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. MISCLLANEOUS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2395, 24 March 1865, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. MISCLLANEOUS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2395, 24 March 1865, Page 4