PORT OF AUCKLAND.
November 20.— Wind S.S.W.; iqiully,
AURiyALS. lUngatlm, i.»., 174 torn, Siymour, from Tauranga and Southern Forts. - ' jrlph, sclioontr, 60 toni, Boult, irom Kalparn, via HokUnta, with goxa,
DEPARTURES. H.M. i. Faloon, Captain Purkjrn, on a cruise. 141/, schooner, 17 ton», Jostph, for Wniheki, with flour. Julia, ichoontr, 11 tona, Uoltmnn, for tlio Thftints, with wndrles. Marr Ann Wilt*, nohoonov, 14 tons, Knight, for AYnUitld, in bkllAst. Briik, cutttr, 13 torn, Doldg», for Great Barrlor, in b»ll»it. St. Kiliia, outtcr, 14 torn, Hooper, for Mtttftkana, with mndrloi. W*nd«rer, outter, 2S ton";, Mlik, for Coromiuidol, with sundries. Princo of Walts, cutter, 23 tons, Luwvonco, for Fort Fitno.v, vrith sundries.
VESSELS EXPEOTKD. H.M. l. Brisk, from Sydney, No 89 H.M. s. Eclipse, horn Wellington, No IJO2. H.M. ». Falcon, from a ciuise, No 250. H.M. ». Curagoa, fiom Sjdney, No 178 Prince Alfred, is , from Sydnoy, No. S2lo, lst dis. p Tasmanian Maid, p s , from Vangaiel and AVangaroi Hoads TJlcoats, »hlp, from Chili, VPlill, new code Gala, ihtp, SIO tons, Shaw, from London, A'o. SSIO, 3rd dil. p. (to sail 20th Aug ) leroy, thlp, 919 tons, "Wrankmore, from London, No. 9613, Ist dii p. (to sail 20th Aug.) Ballarat, barque, 655 tons, Allan, No 8200, 15t dis p. (to sail 31st Aug. Bell* Mary, barque, from Hobnrt Town, No 8320, 3rd dis p. Kate, baTqno, from Sydney, No. 0539, 15t dis. p. Sarah Ann, barque, from Hobart Town, No 051, 2nd dis. p. Freak, brip, from Sydney, No 4009, 15t dis p Pakeha, brig, from Adelaide, VLPG, new code. Nbt*, brigantine, from South Sea Islands, 5720, Ist dis p Killermont, brigantine, from Melbourne. No 0589, 15t dis. p Mary dimming, brigantine, from Molbourne, QCRP, newcodo. J. B Russell, schooner, from Hokltika. Celt, (ohooner, from Christchurch. Coral Queen, schooner, from South Sea Islands, No. 293, 3rd dis p. EmmaElin, schooner, from Hokitika. Falcon, schooner, from Hokitika. Victoria, ichooner, from Rorotonga, No 2301, 2nd dis. p. Kiwi, schooner, from Giey River, via Hokianga. Saucy Lass, schooner, from Canterbury. Hope, schooner, Black, from Tauianga. Fortune, schooner, from Awnnui Sea Breeze, schooner, from Russell Gent ml Cameron, schooner, Joyce, from Russell. Success, schooner, from Napier, via the const. Tauranga, schooner, from Taurangi. Jane, schooner, from Opotiki Volunteer, outter, from Hokitika. JSaglc, cutter, from Hokitika. Quickstep, cutter, from Hokitika FUntt, cutter, from tlie Grey Rirer. Whitby, cutter, from Jlaketu. Victoria, cutter, from Tauranga Sir Duncan Cameron, from Napier, via Wangapoa.
PRO.IKOTBI) DEPART! I KKB. For London.— lda Zclglcr, Jan 1 ; Siam, on discharges of inward carpo Newcastle. — Emma Prcscott.to day ; Hebo, Highlander, ■Pnnny SmMl, nnd Princess Alice, early. MAUitm us.— Pioneer, carlj Valparaiso— Onta, 22ml Svdnev.— Princo Alfred, 30th Southkfin Ponis — Ringatlin s s , 23rd. TAUHANtu — liangntlr.i, s s , 2Jul Kaipar\ — Sjlph, early Napier.— Betsy, early. East Coast — Huntress, catly. Norfolk Island. — Sea Shell, early. Bay or Plent\ —Kauri, cirly. Tahiti and Eonoioxo*. — Ense, early. Coromakdel.— Tasmanian Mi\M, 22nd
VESSEL IN HARBOUR (This list does not inoliulo oaaulng cut Uri ) H M. s Esk, Captain Luco, fiom Poverty Bay "WsitemaU, p.s (on forry service ) Huntress, p s , C.apUin Stalker, from Opotiki Kangatira, is, 174 ton?, Seymour, from Tanranga mid Southern Ports —Combes and Ualdy, agents Si»m, ship, 745 tons, Ashby, from London — Cruickshank, Smart, »nd Co , agents Id» Zelgler, ship, SOS tons, Reynolds, from London.— David Nathan, agent. Aliquis, ship, 1121 tons, Dauson, from London — Combes and Daldy, agents. Hydra, ship, 555 tons, Skene, from Newcastle, N S \Y — A L. Thomson and Co , agents Fanny Sraail, barque, 359 tons, H'm Firth, from Newca3tle — Henderson and Macfarlane, agents Btlla Marina, ship, coal hulk Ann and Jane, barque, 2i)o tons, Smith, from Nowcastlo.— J. S Macfarlane, agent Orita. barque, 306 tons. G "W. Sclircedsr, from Valparaise — J. S. Macfarlane and Co , agents Marlon, coal hulk. Susan, brig, coal hulk. Pioneer, brig, 190 tons, A Ducitte, from Port Louis, Mauritius. — Henden>on aad Macfarlano, agents Princes? Alice, brig, 237 tons, Kiddy, from Newcastle, N S AY. —Thornton, Smith, and I'irth, agents Emma Prescott, brig, 118 tons, .T S. Stinton, from Melbourne. — A. "Woolley and Co , agents Hebe, brig, 170 tons, Williams, from Newcastle, N S.W.— Henderson and .Macfarline, agents Highlander, brig, 10S tons, Bwr, from Newcastle, N S W.— Henderson and Macfurlsne, agent 3 Venus, brig, 152 tons. Kean, from Bolivia — Cruickshank, Smart, and Co,, agents Camilla, brigantine, 190 tons, "White, from Hobart Town. — J. Roberton and Co , agents Southern Cro3s, schooner, 92 tons, Tilly, from the South Sea Islands, via Sydney. Kauri, ichooner, 37 tons, Shearer, from Napier, via Bay of Plenty. Sylph, schooner, 50 tons, Boult, from Kaipara, via Hokianga Blue, cutter, 40 tons, from South Sea Islands Sea Shell, cutter, 50 tons, G Webster, from Norfolk Island
SAXBVS DAYS. 1885.— November 20, 27. [N.B —If tho day marked piove calm mid still, mistrust the d»jr »ftor, nud especially tho socoml dvj after ]
ENTERED IN^ ARDS. NOVEMRI R 80— Rangatira, s.s., 174 ton 3, Sej mour, from Tanranea ami Southern ports, with (freo and duty piid) from Wellington : 1 box. Brown, Campbell, and Co. From Napier 1 caso, Keesing, Doitsh, and Keeling I'assengers— Mr Churman, from Napier , Messrs. Chadwick, Solomon, Leighnm ; Mrs. Carleton, Lieut Truvers and servant, and Dr O'ConneU — Combes and Daldy, agents. 20— Siara, thip, 743 tons, from London, with general cargo of merchandise and 43 passengers (as per Saturday's paper}. — Cruickshanlc, Smart, and Co , agents 8 —Hydra, «hip, 585 ton% Skene, from Newcastle, NS W , with cattle, sheep, and maize — A L Thomson and Co , agents 20— Princess Alice, brig, 237 ton?,Ki(lrty, from Kew castle, with 377 tons coal, order , 10 bales liny, Bell, Brothers — Thornton, Smith, and Firth, agents 20— Pioneer, brig, Duuatte, from Mauritius, with 3,155 bags sugar, 5 pkgj mircbandise.— llenderson and Macfarlane, agents. 20— St Kilda, 14 ton». Hooper, from Matakana, with 30 tons firewood, 84 feet house-blocks Passengers— 2 20— Marjr Ann White, 14 tons, Knight, from Waiheki, with 20 tons firewood 20— Prince of Wale», 23 tons, Lawronce, from Port Fitzroy, r with 37 tons flrenood. Passengers— 3 20— Lily, 17 tons, Joseph, from Waiheki, with 30 tons flrewoort 20— Julia, 14 tons, Coleman, from tho Thames, with 7,000 feet timber. Passengers— 4.
ENTKItED OUTWARDS. NovEJiiiEr. 20— Hydra, »Wp, 585 ton», Slteno, forNewca3tlo, N S.W., in b»U(ut. — A Ii Thomion and Co , agent;. 20— OnU, baique, 306 tons, G. W Shroeder, for Vnlpamho, in ballait.— J. S. Macfarlane and Co , agents
CUBAKED OUTWAKDS. Novembeb SO— Brisk, 13 tons, Doldje, for Tryphena Bay, Great B»rrler, in ballut 80— St. Kild», 14 ton*, Hooper, for Matakana, with sundrlei. 80— Mary Ann White, 14 tons, Knight, for Waiheki, in ballast FaiMugtrs— 3. 80— Prince of Wales, 23 tons, Lawrence, for Port Fitzroy, Great Barrier, with sundries Passengers— 3. 20— Lily, 17 ton*, Joseph, for Waheki, with 20 tons of flour. Passenger — 1. 80— Julia, 14 torn, Coleman, for Hio Thamei, with 800 bricks, 3 keg? butter, 2 tint oil, lumlrios 80— Wanderer, 23 tons, Mirk, for Coromandel, with (undrles. Pftssengen— B.
IMPOBTS. Per brig PrinccM Allco, from Newcastle : 377 ton« coal, order ; 16 balei hay, 801 l Brothers —Thornton, Smith, and Firth, agents pTer brig Pioneer, from the Mauritius : 8,165 bags sugar, order ; 6 pltgi. haberdashery, A. Levy.— llender«on and Macf»rl»ne, agents P«r Hydra, ship, from Newcastle : 100 head cattle. 270 sheep, 280 bags maize.— A. L. Tliomson and Co., agonts.
AERIVAL OP THE S.S. RANGATIBA PROM THE SOUTH. The N.ZSN Comg/iny's ■ s. Rangatira, Captain Seymour, armed m harbour from the Southern province* and Tauranga •ariy yesterday morning, with mail* and passengers. Since • «. ™ XIMX l M, t0 tWs P° rt - thi »•»• K*ngaU r a has boen engaged In the Hokitika trftde, and left the latter place on tho Oth Gtli initftnt, for NeUon »nd the South, in order to retume lier E»it Cpa»t lerrica. left Nelion for Dunedin on the Bth, and Sunedin for Lyttelton on tht 10th, arriving there »t 8 p m on the 11th Left Lyttelton »t noon on tho 12th, and arrlTed »t Wellington on the 14th, having experienced a trem»ndous mle wrosi Cook'« SlraiU, the wind »ttimei approaching the force of a hurricane, loft Wellington for Castle Point and Napier on the 16th, at 3 p m , calling at Ca»tU Point on the loUowinr day. , Ktmained there two hours, and arrived at Napier the same evening. Left Napier on the,Wth, and called •tjauranga on Sunday. Left Taurnnga at noon lameday, and arrived h«e at 6 30 yesterday morning, experiencing rough wind! and strong seas during the passage from Tauranca. Passengers: Messrs. Oharman, Chadwick, Solomon, Dr OXSonneU ' C * rleton ' Tnrtn and serrant, and vS£"& : Y to ° llWilUnl 1 WilUn^ on -l t<>»! Brown, Campbell, and Co. SKdyi^ a r g7ntS*"' '* lJoltlh ' and
ARRIVAL OF THE SCHOONER SYLPH PROM THE The ich»oner S/lph, Captain Boult, arrived in harbour lit 1 tfclockyeiterdarmornlnj from th. Kaipara, via Hoklanra with ftCMfo of kauri turn, on account of h.rTew owwS' M«m. Brown, Cdmpßcll, and Co. Th. Sylph lift tbi Eaipua for Hoki»nf» on the 4th lnitant, with i N W wind wUdiluMl untU b« arrival there oA th. following dar I*nd.d*carfo of 26.000 f..t »awn tlrabtr at HoUanfa, on McpnntofMr.Mtnftjng, «n<J proctidid to the Pilot-station, to load a cargo of kauri guni for Auckland. Took in 88 toni •ndjtfton tht Kth.wlthaN.W. wind, which luted fortwo dayi)
aud was mccoodod by a S.AV. wind. Ott Erlday. exp«ritnc«d a strong TOY. brooxo, whloh ihiftod to tho S.>V.,nnd wni attondod by hoavy squall* of rain. On Sunday morning had a light S.W. wind, whioh lasted until 7 p m., when a lovero gal* •et in, and remained unabated during tho gieater part of the night. .Reports tho brigantincs Pat tho Hover and Sea Gull lying at K&ipara, ready for soa, on tho day iho loft. Tho former wm bound for Nelion and the latter for Hokitika, with Cftrgots of timbor. Passengers ifroiu.Hokianga; Mr. and Mm. Martin, and a boy. ; Cargo : 33 toni k»utlgum, Brown, Campbell, and Co. This iniart little iclioonor, so long and favourably known as a regular trader botweon this port and the Bay of Mauds, has ju«t mudo her first trip on account of her new ownori, and five* erery intisfaction. It i» intended to l*y her up for ft few day«, in ordor to cut away her present ipacioui cabin accommodation, to make room for additional freight on future trips.— Brown, Campbell, and Co., agents.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2603, 21 November 1865, Page 4
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