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PORT OP AUCKLAND.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AURIVALS. • Hebe, brig, 17C ton», Williams, from Neweiwtlc, N 9 W., witti conls. , . Suisxn, schooner, 18 tons, Tuirio, fi'om JluliUran'gl Four Slater?, cutter, 18 tons, M'Alloy, fioin tho Wade, with timber imil prortneo ' , Clydo, cnttoi, U toni, taw, from Malmvangi, with firewood. Annie Lam Id, cnttci, 21 ton*, Stumt, fiom Wnngorci ITonth, with Umber , Prince of Wales, cuttor, 28 torn, Ti,i«ioiiC(J.fi6m Poit FitirOy. Cordolia, cutter, 17 torn, fiom Aratapu, with ilmbor.
■' ■ November lo!— Wind W.'; flue.
, DEPAUTURES. , Tnimtinlnn Maid, ps, Jackson, for Coiomandol, «lth l>*uongcri ' Argo, johooner, 23 torn, Forgtuon, for Ngungurn, «itli sundries. Oarollno, schooner, 21 tons, Jl'Cnsltill, for tho Tlminct, vitli sundries. Tawcru, soliooncr, CO toni, Konnedy, tor Kui'lor. vi i l'ovoi ly nay, with gcnci.il in<»ielinn<llse Clyflo, nchooncr, :H tons, Cheshire, for Wnngnpoa, with sundries Tliroo Hrothors, cuttor, IS tons, Seymour, for Mmigawai, wiUi general enrgo. Malntrangi, cutter, 21 tons, Stuukoy, for SUhuraiißl, will) simdrios.
VESSKLS KXPKOIHD. H M. s Biisk, from Sydney, No SO. lI. SI. *. Ksk, fiom Wellington, \h\ tlio Coast, No 2H. H Jf. s KcHpgc, Captain Fiemantlo, lrom Sjdney, No IJO2. Kangatira, s s (or other boat), fiom the South, due 10th Ulcoats, ship, fiom Chili, VPBII, new code Siam, ship, from London, No 810, 2nd dis p , left 20tli Jill/.' Gala, ship, Sl6 tons, i>haw, from London, JSo 3319, 3rd dis. p. (to sivrt 20th A«g ) Percy, ship, 019 tons, 'Wiankmore, from London, No 9513, Ist ail p (to tail 20th Ang ) ' ' Ballarat, *Uip, 035 tons, Alinn, No. 8209, 15t dis p. (to sail Slat Aug. Hydra, ship, from Newcastio, No 8700, 3rd dis p Lombard, barque, from Gladstone, Queensland, No. 552 3rd dis. p. Brilft Mary, barque, from Hobart Town, No 8320, 3ul ills, p Kate, barque, from Sydney, No Cs3<>, Ist dis. p. Fanny Smailc, barque, from Newcastle. Sarah Ann, barque, from Hobart Town, No Col, 2nd dis p. Maria, brig, fromNenc.wtle, No 78.50. 15t dis. p Freak, brig:, from Sydney, No •10G9, 1st dif p Princess Alice, brig, from Newcastle, No 4933, 15t dis p. PaVehn, brig, from Adelaide, VLFG.ncw code Pioneer, bligintino, from the 3ljurit!u», No 0020, Ist dts p Ner*, brigantine, from Sontli Sea Islnml', 8720, lit dis p Killermont, brigantine, fiom jrelbotirno. No 0559, Ist dis p. Mary dimming, bilgintiue, from Melbourno, QCKP, new.codo. S«a Sholl, schooner, from Norfolk Isl»nd. No 700, 2nd dis. p. J. B Russell, schooner, from Christcliurch Celt, schooner, from Cluislchmcli. Sylph, schooner, fiom Kaipara. Coral Qneen, schooner, from South Sea Islands, No 298, 3rd Ms p Kmiua Elirn, schooner, from Hokitiki Falcon, schooner, from Hokitlka Victoria, schooner, from Korotonga Ki\W, schoouer, from Grey River, ila noViangn Saney Liss, schooner, from Canterbury. Volnntecr, cutter, from Hokitika ±,"aglo, cutter, from Hokitika Quickstep, cutter, from Hokitika Planet, cutter, from theGiey Kivei. Hope, schooner, 2S tons, Black, from Tauranga. Fortune, schooner, from Awiimu Sea Brcc/o, schooner, from Russell General Cameron, schooner, 12 tons, Joyce, from Eussell. Success, schooner, from Napier, \h tho coast
PROJKOTKD DEPABTOAB3. For toxDOK.— lda Zeigler, Jail I. Sydney — Bita. to-day Nf.t\c\stle.— Emma Prescott and Highlander, eaily. Kaipara —Sylph, early Great Busrfeu — Nilo, early NAriEß.— Botsv, early E\st Coast —Huntress, eiwly. GtHM — Glcucod, to day MoNOONin. — Ivanhoe, to day. Bay of Islaxds —Sea Breeze, early Cokomasdf.l — Tasmaninn Maid, 21st ■\Va}.gaiiki — T.ismaniftn lt.ni.l, ii s , IStli B\yof Pffnt\ — Ka«n, early. TAunANOA — Tniirangß, to day TAHnr and RonuTOM. \ — Ruse, e-iri). AVAirr —Flora M'Ponald, ISth Pout Fitzroy — Pnnco of W.ilcs, eaily. Miketu — Whitby, eirh Valparaiso — Onti, carlj Mahur\soi.— Vision, totHy.
VESSELS IN IM.RUOUK. (Tbii list does not include ceiwtlug culUri } H.M. s. Falcon, Captain Parkyn, from Hie Kawui. Walteraata, p.i (on ferry service ) Huntress, p.s., Captain Stalker, from Opotiki Ida Zeigler, ship, SOS ton 3, Eo) nolds, from London. — David Nathan, agent. Aliquis, ship, 1121 tons, Darison, from London —Combes nml Dftldy, agents. Bella Marina, ihip coal liulk, Glencoe, barque, 159 tons, G A PhUlip3, from Ilobnrt Town. — J. Roberton and Co , n»ents Ann and Jnne, barque, 290 tons, Smithi from Newcastle. — J. S Macfarlune, agent Onta birqne, 300 tons, G "W. Schrreder, from Valpiuaiso — Henderson and Macfarlnnc, agents. Marion, coul imik Snsan, brig, coal hulk. Rita, brig, lflS tons, Robertson, from Sydney.— J. F> Macfarlane, agent Emma Pre?cott, brig, 14S tons, J & Stanton, from Melbourne, —A Woolle} and Co , agents Hebe, brig, ITG tons, Williams, from Newcastle, > T .S W.— Henderson and Macfarline, a'ents nighlandor, Mg, 198 tons, Boer, from Noweaitle, N.S W.— Henderson and M^cfirlano, agents Venus, brig, 152 tom Kean, from Dolivia — Cruickshank, Smart, and Co , npents Camilla, brigautine, 190 torn, AVlilte, from Hobart Town — J Koboiton and Co , agents Jane, scliooner, 27 tons, Faulkner, from Tauranga, via Mercury Bay Southern Cro^i, scliooner, 92 tons, Tilly, from tho South Sea IsUnds, Ma Sydney Kauri, schooner, 3" tons, Shearer, from Napier, vii Bay of Plenty Fancy, schooner, 2" tons, Slustart, from Taiiua Iranhoe, schoonei, 71 tons, McCiregoi", from Mongonui, \h Wangaroi Hly, schooner, 19 tons, Joseph, from Waihoiti Snsan, schoonei, IS tons, Turne, from Jlnhurangi Hast, cutter, from South Sea Islands
S.VXBrri DAY 1 ? 1865.— Novembei 20, 27 [X.B — If the day marked prove calm finrl still, miitnut tlio Any nfter, and especially tlio second day «ftoi ]
tNTEUED IXWA.UDS, NO-\ fitDT.R 15— Annie Laurie, 2-i tons, D. Stuart, from "Wangarei, with 11,000 feet timber Pas3enger3— 3. Ift—Argo, 82 tons, Ferguson, from Jfguiigiirii, «ilh 20,000 feet timber. Passenger?— 3 16— June, 37 tons, A. Faulkner, from Tnurauga, \la Jlercmy B»y, with 25,000 feet timbor, 2 cases cheese lft— Clyde, 34 tons, Cheshire, from Wangapoa, with 29,000 foot timber 15— Clyde, 14 tons, law, from llalnirangi, with 2S ton? firewood.
ENTBItED OUTWAM>S. i< r <H FMDtR 10 — Emma PrescoU, brfc, 103 tons, Stanton, for Newcastle, N S W , in ballast — Woolicy and Co , agenli 10— Kits, br'g, 108 tons, Robertson, for Sjdnoy, with gonoral c«r(»o (as per export? report) Messrs D Pcrrier, C Born»rd, J. AVest, A Gwymcr, and V Samlm — J. S Mncfarl»ne and Co , agents. 10— Glencoe, brig, 15S tom, Phlllipj, for Guam, in ballast.— J. RobDiton anil Co , agents
CLEARED OUTWARDS. No\EMnra 18— Tawera, CO tons, Kennedy, for Napier, via Poverty Bay, with2hhds rum, under bond , 0,000 feet timber, 20 ton? coal, } ton biscuit, J ton sugar, 2 cases iron, 2 kegs n.iils, 12 b»gs biscuit, 4 boxes soap, 2 boxes candles, t half chests tea, 6 tons flour, J ton sugar, 3 case? dripery, 10 cask* i»lc, 1J tons potntoei. Passengers— 2 —J. S Macfarlane, agent 10-Cijrde, 34 tons, Cheshire, for Wangapoa, with 3 tins paint, 1 coil ropo, 1 bar iron. 10— Clyde, 14 tons, Law, for Mahurangr, in ballast. 10— At|o, 32 ton», Ferguson, for Kjunguru, with 1 ton flour, } ton «ugar, 2 ca«i gin, aundncs 10— Caroline, 21 tons. McCaskill, for Hie Thames, with 2 tons flour, J ton sugar, 1 keg rum, mndrlet Passengers— 2 IS— Mahnnngi, 21 tons, Stuckey, for Jfahurangi, with 1 ton potatoes, 1 ton flour, sundries. Passengers— 0.
EXPORTS. Per brig KU», for Sydney: Ex warehomo, under bond : l hhd. wine, W. S iaurlo TrainliJpped under bond, ex Brno from Tahiti : lfl ciuks limojuice, Combes and Daldy. Duty p*ld »nd free good* : 131 bundles hides, .T S M»cfarlnno • 309 hides, Brown, CampbeH, and Co.— .T S Slacfarlane, agent'
THE BIUG RITA. The brig RUa, Captain Robert«on, -will »ail this morning for Sydney, with a general cargo of merchandise, as per exports report, and tho following passongert :~Mesirs D. Pcrricr C. B«mard, J AVcst, A. Gwymer, P. Sander*. '
ARRIVAL OF TIIE BRIG JIEBE Ihft brig Hel)0, Captain Williams, arrived in harbour last evening, t or Newcastle, N.S.W., with n cargo of coali on account of Meurs Ilcndenon and Jlacfarlnno. Sljo left N*woutle on the 2ith ultimo, and experienced light easterly winds »nd c»lmi all the paisago Made the Threo King» on the 13th and moderate winds down the coast oir B^ 6 Si 9 s*^!i c Oregon on lhe Bth instant, in latitude 35-50, longitude 109 60, standing to the N.AV. Slie was bound to S»n Fmnciico from Ncwcwtle, with a cargo of coali Eeports the brig Princes* Allco and the burqiio Fanny Sm»Ue taking In cargoei of coal for this port when the sailed Carto : 203 ton» coal, Hendonon and Macfarlone fagonti) '
TO OWNERS AND MASTERS OP STEAM VESSELS. Tht following notico from Hie offlco of the Marino Board to ownem ana mMteri of «te*m ve»Mli, was ported at the Ctutomi yeittrday : — " Notice lihw-eby given that no iteamor will be perraittod to carry deck cargo unlesi proyided with a ipecial pormli?oflo' ** r «9 ulr <"l by cl»u«e 18 of His Steam Navigation Aot, "Ste»me« trriving and bound for ports with deck cargo, ud not bilnt furnUhed with the required permliiion, are liable to have tbe line )*nded ' "(Signed) B. Jounsoa, "M»rin» Board Ofllce, " arden ' "Auckland, July 28, 1885."
Th« brif*ntta» Plonoor, wo «c« by Hie Auitwlton Ulotr»mf, hM «»Utd from the Maurttim, with «u|nr», for tbU port.
Tho only London ihips In haibour at theproaonttlmoaro tho Id* Ztlgln and tho Allquii Tho SlamrCaptaln MVhy, J» now 109 days out. notwithstanding tho favomablo winds wo liavo liittorly experienced, nncl which liavo boon reported by I'ooent atrivnlt fiom llobart Town and olsowhoro. Tho brig Emma Proscotfc, Captain Stanton, entered outward» at tho Customs yestotday for Newcastlo, NS.W,, in i Imllast Tho biig Hobo, which arrived lust evening fiom Nowcastlo, I brought up alongside tlio coal hulki in order to commonco , discharging at onoo. ; Tho brig PakoUti may, shortly bo expected hoio from' Ado'laldo, with a cargo of grain. Tho inddle-stoamor Tiwnanian Maid, Captain Juclcson, »ailed ye*tordny for Cotonwndol, with a goodly number of ponongors, and will return this evening Tho brig Highlander, Captain Hoor, with ft caigo of coals on account of Mossia Ilondorson and Macfarlauo, liaulod nlongsldo the wharf yostorday morning to discharge. Tho bilg lMnccss Alico and tho barque Fanny Smallo may bo expected hero in n fow days, with caigoos of coal, tho former on account of ho) ounois, Mosir*. Thornton, Smith, and Fh th, ami tlia lattor on account of Mossn Henderson antl Macfarlane , f , • • / ' % I |Tlie br'gantlno Killorniont, Captain Gallois, is due hero from Melbourne, with a genoial cargo, in a fow days Thos.s Wellington, Captiln Viand*, will lcavo the Maim l<nu for tlia South to-morrow at noon , Iho now peddle iteitiucr Kntmnrko has received tlio gieatoi pii „ of hor 111 ichinory mil of tho briff Km ma Vicscott, am) it is expected sho will be roady to maka a tual t,i ip abaut tin." lattor end of next \\ celt.' ' ' Tho NZSN. Company's s s Ean?atira, or another of tlio companj's voisels, is duo in thlt harbour from tho Southein provinces to-nioriow ovenlng. , , , , Tho bamtoGl<mcon, C'.ipfain Thlllfps, cloarod ut tlio C'listomi yesteidayfnr Citnm, and will t.ikis hordepaituie, ltiluimst, this moinliig. 'Uio fiO'owing on.iiteis el -au'd at tho Customs yesterday:Clyilo, si hooiiD im \Van.'n,>i)i , Tawora, schoonoi, for «ft)>ior, MaPovcilj li.ij , -Vrgo '-rhoonor, for aSTgnngmn, C.uo; lino, ichoonor; for tho aiianiis ; jrahurangi, cutter, for AlahurnnKi, Clydo, cutter, for Mahmangi The following coisteis onteied inwards at tho Custom* yostorday •— Aiimo IJaurio, cutter, from fl'angxroi , Aigo, , schoonor, from Ngunguru ; June, schooner, fiom Tamanga, via Morcury Hay ; > Clydo, schooner, JrOih Wimgapoa ; Clyde, cuttor, from Maluuangi ' ' ' ' ' ! Tho cutter Threo Urothon, Seymour, master, sailed yesterday morning for Jrangawal, with a small cargo aud tho following passongors ,— W. Weaver, Eio , Englneor-in-Chlof to tlio Provincial Government , Jtessu bimpsou and Taylor Tho cuttoi Sea Shell may bo expected in a few day* from Noifolk Island, with a full cargo of ipoimoil, imported b) Mr John Adams, of that island The schoonor Clydo, Oh6«htr«, master, sailed yosteiday afternoon from tho Custom-house stieet AVhaif for Wangapoa San -mills, whoio *ho nil) load timbci for this market Tho cuttor Maluuangi, Stuckoy, master, i.iiled ycsteulay for Mahurangl, «itli a cargo of sundries and six passengeis Tho icliooner C'ai ohno, AfcCaskill, mastor, sailed last ovoning for tho Tli.imcs, nith a cargo of mndrios and two passengers The schooner Argo, Feiguson, master, sailed yesterday for Kguuguiu, « [lh lundrles, where sho will tako in a cargo of piles for the wharf extension. 'Iho. schooner Taueia, Kennedy, master, sailed last evening for N'apiei, yin Poveity liny, with 20 tons coal, C ditto flour, 0,000 feet timber, 2 hhds. nun, 10 casks.nlo, a largo cargo of general stores, aud tuo passengers Tho cutter Foni Sisteis McAloy, master, anivod in harbour jestcrday from the Wade with a full cargo of timber, sci eral passongors, and settlers' produco Tho tuttei Clj do, Law, mastor, arrived early yostorday morning from Mahmangi, mth a cugo of firewood. Tho cutter Annie Lnurio, Stuart, master, arrived In haiboiir early j estorday morning from Wangaiei Heads, with 11,000 feet of balk tunbei and thrco passengers. Sho left tho Heads on Tuesday, aud had moderate winds and heavy neither during tlio greater pirt of the passage down 'Iho cuttei Prince of Wales, Liurenco, master, arrived in hirbour list evening from Port Fitzroy, Great Barrier Island, with a eaigo of flienood and soveial passengers, and went into Freoman's Bay to dischaige Tho cutter Coidolia armed last evening from Aratapii, with a cargo of sw n timber The schoonci Misan, 'lurrie, mnster, arrived jestorday fioni Mnlnirangi, with Ihcuood and passengers (
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2600, 17 November 1865, Page 4
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