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MISCELLANEOUS.

& . Tho Cuitomi', receipts yestorda'y Amounted to £470 Cs. 3d. 1 Tho ihip John Temporloy, Captain Liddle, took her departure at 4 o'clock yesterday morning, with a favourable wind. Tho flno ship Francos Ilonty, Captain Torrnnco, Mlled lait evening for Melbourne, with nor original cargo of breadstuff* from Valparaiso. Tho barque Holla Mary, Captain Copping, cleared at tho Customs yesterday, and sailed, In ballast, for Hobart Town, with some of hor original cargo. ' Tho barquo Alexander, Captain Dompstor, whloh arrivod hero with a cargo of coals a fortnight since, sailed yestorday for Adoluido, via tho Knipara, with 220,000 feet of timber, to bo shipped at tho lattor port. Tho following coasters cleared at tho Customs yestorday :— Comet, cuttor, for Puhoi; Boyd, schoonor, for Morouryßay: Zillali, sohooncr, for Naplor; Princo of Walos, cuttor, for Port FiUroy; Petrol, cuttor, for Coromandel j Dolphin, cuttor, for the Thames; Isabella, cuttor, for Oman*; lily, sohoonor, or Waiheki. Tho following coasters entered inwards at the Customs yostorday :—Comot, outtor, from Puhol: Rapid, cuttor, from Wairoa; Petrol, cuttor, from Coromandol; Mary Ira, cuttor, from tho Thamos. Prince of Wales, cutter, from Tort FlUroy, Isabella, cuttor, from Omaha, Lily, schoonor, from Walhoki j Dolphin, cuttor, from Coromandol. The cuttor Argo, Ferguson, mastor, arrivod in harbour yesterday morning from Omaha, with a cargo of pile* for tho wharf extension, and commenced to discharge alongsido. The cutter (ilanco, Dlckson, raosttr, sailed last ovonlng for Matakana, with a large cargo of sundries. The cuttor Comet, Silv»ira, master, sailed last ovoaing for Puhoi, with a cargo of sundries The schooner Uoyd, Neill, master, sailed last evening for Mercury Bay, with a largo gonoral cargo of morchandiso. Tho cutter Dolphin, Urquhart, master, sailed last evening for tho Thamos, with a largo gouoral cargo. Tho cuttor Isabella, Voalo, mastor, sailed last ovonlng for Omaha, with a gonoral cargo and threo passongers. Tho schoonor Lily, Jo3ophs, mastor, sailed last ovoning for Waiheki, with sundries. The p s Tasmanlan Maid, Captain Jackson, sailed yostorday afternoon for Coromandol, with a goodly number of passengers. Tho schoonor Zillah, Sullivan, mastor, sailed last ovoning for Napior, with a general cargo of morchandiso. Tho cutter Princo of Walos, Lawronee, master, will sail this morning for Port Fitzroy, Great Barrior, with two passongors Tho cutter Petrol, Niomann, mastor, sailed last evening for Coromandel, with a cargo of sundries Tho cuttor Rapid, Couldroy, mastor, arrivod in harbour yestorday morning from tho Wairoa, with a oargo of firewood *nd nino passongers Tho cutter Mary Ira, Simpson, mastor, arrivod in harbour yestorday from the Thames, with pigs .md passongors ami a cargo of firewood Floating op the Steaji-tuo Yamu —Wo aro glad to soc that useful craft, tho Yarra, onco more afloat in tho rivor On Thursday evoning, all necessary ropairs below hor watorlino having been completed, sho was relaunched, to tho evident satisfaction of her worthy captain, and, wo inugino, of her owners also Her paddle-wheels aro again in their proper position, iuul repairing hor bulwarks and boxes is bomg rapidly proceeded with. In a weok or so, wo understand, sho will bo ready to begin work again, and wo trust that for tho future she will bo kept at a rcspcctablo distance from torra firm —" West Coast Times," Octobor 2) Tho s s Star of the South is loading cattlo for Hokltika at Mr. Akersten's wharf. Sho is admirably adapted for tho purpose, having been engagod in that trado in tho North Island —" Nelson Colonist," 24th inst STEiMEUb iv Nflsov—On Saturday la<t Micro wero no fewer than 11 steamers in Nelson harbour—a thing nevor before witnessed in this harbour, nor in any harbour of New Zealand —Ibid.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2582, 27 October 1865, Page 4

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MISCELLANEOUS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2582, 27 October 1865, Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2582, 27 October 1865, Page 4

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