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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

Pocembor I.— "Wind S E ; fine.

ARRIVALS. TAsmftnian Maid, p.s , Jnckson, fiom Coiomamlel, with passengers Glimpse, cutter, 8S tons, Pctoiscn, from Wangarel, with produce Anulo Lnmic, 24 tons, I). Stuart, from W'nugatol, \\a. tho Tamiki, witli cattle Comet, cutter, 18 tons, Gomez, fiom Pultoi, with shingles KoHr Slsteii, cnltei, 17 ton", Jt'Allcy, fiom the Wade, with timber

DEPARTURES. Prince Alfred, s s , 703 lorn, II S Machin, for Sydney, with general cargo anil 00 passongeis. Highlander, bug, IOS loin, llior, for Newcastle, NSW, in ballast Camilla, brlgmitine, 190 tons, White, foi Newcastle, N S.W , m ballast. My, schooner, 17 tom, Joseph, foi Wnihcki, in ballast Alapeic, schooner. 30 ton", Wlute, foi Taiina, with general cargo Nile, schoonci, 24 tons, Tiller, foi Cabbage J!iy, w ith inndi ics Clyde, schoonei, 10 ton 1 ., Chesline, foi Wingupoa, with stoics Argo, schooner, 32 tom, Foiguson, for Xgmigmn, in ballast Saucy Lw, schooner, 3S tons, I) li M'Ken/ic, for Moiciuy Bay. w ith potatoes Mary lia, schooner, 10 tons, Simpson, for the 'l names, with sundries Simn, schoonci, 18 tons, Tmrie, for Jf.itak.ana, in bilhst General Ciimcron, <schoonei, J1)J 1 ) tons, Jojco, for Russell, Hay of lilamß with goneial cargo Ivanhoo, schooner, 70 tons, M'Gicgor, foi Mongomii, \ia ■\Vangaiei, with general cirgo 3vli7abct.il Ann, schooner, IS tons, Hughes, for Fnkoiokoio, Thames, w ith sundries Folly, ketch, 20 tons, Thompson, foi Pnhoi, in ballast Rm6, cutter, 40 tons, Hen son, for Tiluti, with goncril cngo. Orpheus, cutter, 21 tons, Innes*, foi Jfat.ikana, in lnllast ■\Vandcrcr, cutter, 23 ton», Jink, for I'oiomandcl, with general caigo Wnterlily, cutter, 2 r i ton', Allan, foi WtiiheM, in ballast St, Kilda, ciittci, 14 tons, Ifoopci, for M.ittUana, with sundilcs Sarah Alice, cutter, 15 tons, Dlwaitli, foi C'oiomandel.with sundries Hero, cutter, 30 tons, Joiner, for Jfercmy Tsa> with flour Four Sisteis, cuttei, 17 tons. M'Allev, for the Wide, « Ith Hindi ies Rapid, cuttei, 15 tons, Couldiy, for the "Waiioi, with siindnes A r ision, cutter, 18 tons, Xlionn, foi JliihuMiigi, with siindrici Vctrcl, cutter, 17 tons, Niemann, foi t'oroinandcl, with sundries Peter Cr»cioft, cnttoi, 20 tons, Dustin, for Wangapoa, in ballast Cordelia, cutter, 20 tons, Delaine, foi Wangipoa, in billast Janet Grey, cutter, 20 tons, SUltord, for ilcrcui) Bn, with sundries.

VESSELS JSXPKOTED. H M s. Brisk, from S}dno> . No S>9 xl M. i. Eclipse, from Wellington, No 1402 H M. s. Falcon, from i criuse. No 2*><) H M s Curacoa, fiomStdney, No ITS Beautiful Star, <s s , ficyii Napier, No 7128, 3rd dis p Ulcoats, »hip, from Chili, VPISII, new code Gala, ship, 81(5 tons, M\iw, from London, No 3SIO, 3rd dis p. (to sail 20th Aug ) Percy, ship, '119 tons, Wnnkmoie, from London, No Qjl3, Ist dis p (to <! ill 20th Am; ) Ballarat, birque, tei tons, Alhn, No 8200, Ist iln p (to sail 31st A«g Bella Mary, barque, from Holmt Town, No S^O, dis p Siriih Ann, burqup, from Ilobirt Town, Ko CSI, "ml dis p Novelty, barque, from Sydnej , iNo M2l, Ist dis p Alice Cameron, baique fiom Adeliule, I'.NCP (new code Fieak, briK, from Sjdney, No 4009, 15t dis p P,\keha, brig, from Adelaide, VI,F(!, ne« code Neva, brigantmo, fiom houth Islands, 5720, Ist ilis p Killermont, brigantine, from Melbourne, No CISO, Ist (Us. p. J. B Russell, ichooner, from HoMtika Cor.il Queen, schooner, from South Sea Islandi, No 295, 3rd dis i> Emnin Eliza, schooner, from Hokitika Victoria, ichooner, from Rorotongu, No 2301, 2nd dis p Kiwi, schooner, from Grey Ri\er, ua Hokmiga Succras, schooner, from Napier, \ia the court Jane, schooner, from Opotiki Fancy, schooner, from Tairua. ilope, schooner, from Te Knha Kauri, schooner, from To Kalia Sea Breeze, schoonei, from Eaj of Islands Betsy, cutter, from Napier, wa the Coast Flora ll 'Donald, cuttoi, from Waipu Amcncs, cuttei, from Norfolk Island Quickstep, cuttri, from Hokitika Planet, cuttei, from the ttrey liner. Victoria, cutter, from Tauranga Volunteer, cutter, fiom Tmeicargill Sir Duncan C'.uneion, from Napier, \ia Wimgipo-*

PROJKOi'KD DEPARTimiM Far Xohnov — Ida Zei o 'ler, Jan 1 Sum, on diielnigo of inn ird cargo Gli m — Alkjuis, cnih Ntw c vsi le —Aim and .line, to dij . Kinny Smnil, earlj . Yvii'ißAiso — Piinass Ahco, today. JM\uniTtus —Pioneer, eail\ , S^dne\ — Kate, cnil} &OLIUI ux Promncls — Lord Aslilej, s s , ith, CiißisTCHuntir — Sea .Shell and Celt, early. ]Ja\ of I»i vsr>i —^ea Uiec-ie, enilj. XN\ntcAnGiiL — Boiendie, early, EtST Coast — Huntress, early CoitoMANDFL,— Titsinamnn Jlaid, eiily Tauravcu — Tam.ingi and Fortune, to diy Mfrcvby Bay — Industry and Helen, eiily ■\V\no utEr — Tasmanian Muid, Oth , Annie Lamie, eaily , Glimpse, to day CAr-n*riE Ba\ —Falcon, caily, 31 tKrrir —^ lntby, eaily.

vessels in t ir vrbour. (Tbl« lint does not include cuAitin^ i.ullots ) II M s Esk, Captain Luce, fiom PoveitylSay "WalteniaU, p s ion feirv service ) Huntress, p s , Captain Stalker, from Onotiki Lord Ashley, is, 200 tons, Worsp, from tlie South.— lT M Jen I?, agent Tasnmnian Maul, p s , Jackson, from C'oromamlel Siam, ship, 745 tons, Abhb}, fiom Jondon — C'rmckshank, Smart, and Co , agents Ida Zciglei, ship, SC3 tons, Reynolds, fiom London. — Daiid Nathan, agent AHquis, ship, 1121 tons, Dittteon, from London —Combes and Daldy, agents Fanny Small, barque, T39 tons, AVm Tilth, from Xcwcistle. — Henderson and Jlacfarlane, agents Bella AluriiiA, ship tout liulk Kate, barque, 341 tons, Cuter, from fejdnoy — Henderson and jraofurlano, agents Ann »n<l Jane, barque, 200 tons, Smith, fiom Newcastle — J. S Macfarltne, agent Marion, coal hulk Suuiii, brig, coal hulk Pioneer, brift, 190 tons, A Dncatte, from Port Louis, Jlauntius — Henderson and Micfarlane, agents Princess Alice, bug, 237 tons, Kidilj, fiom Newcastle, X S W — Tliornton, Mmth, and iirtli, .igcntj Venus, brig, 152 tons Kean, from XSolivia — CiniLkshank, Smart, and Co , agenU Southern Cro-.s, schooner, 02 tons, Till), fiom the SoAth hea. Island?, Sjdney Celt, ichooner, 05 tons, Jl'Kenzie, fiom Ciimtchmth, Cauteibury Taurtnga, schooner, CO ton?, T) Cellars, from Tauranga. Fortune, schoonei, 27 tons, Parker, from Tiuirangn Isnbellii, schooner, 23 tons, Yates, fiom Mercuiy Bay Falcon, schooner, 40 tons, Garland, fiom Hokitika, \ia Cabbage Baj Ellen, schooner, 23 ton^, Rickets, fiom Tamangi, \ia Meicitry Lay. Boiendie, schooner, 51 tons, Pioctoi, from Canterbury Bea Shell, cutter, 50 ton'!, G Webstei, fiom Norfolk Wand — EdmontU and Jakini, ag«nts

SAXBVS DAYS. 1895.— December 3, 10, 18, 24, 31 [N.B — If tho day marked prove calm ami still, lnishmt the tUy utter, and especially the lecond day nftoi ]

ENTERED INWAED3 December I— Glimpse, 3S tons, Peterion, from Wangaiei.in lullist I— Four Si3ter3, 17 tons, McAley, from the Wade, with 23,000 feet tlmbor, COO pahngf, 0,000 feet junk timber, 1 bo\ egg? Passenger — I. I— Anne Laurie, 2-4 tons, Stuart, fiom Wangaiel, with 2S tons firewood, 3 heart cattle. Pasiengeis— 2

CLEARED OUTWARDS. December I— Vteion, 18 tons, Brown, for Maluirnngi, with 20 bag* ma\?c, 2 ditto wheat, 1 Mid tilt, 3 mats sugar, 1 bale drapmy, 0 kegs, 10 empty boxes, 1 cwt. ult, j ton sngai. Passengers—7 I— Princess Alice, 237 ton?, Kiddy, foi Valparaiso, with part of original cw go from Newcastle, N.S W.— Thornton, Smith, and Firth, agents. I— Elizabeth Ann, 18 tons, Hughes, for Pukorokoro, Thames, with sundries, for R Simpson I—Argo,1 — Argo, 32 tons, Ferguson, for Ngungiuu, via Omaha, with 1 ton flour, (i keg 3 nails, 2 bags sugar (additional clearance) I—lvanhoe,I — Ivanhoe, 71 ton 1 !, McGregor, for Mongonnl, via Wangaroa and Wangarei, with— Ex warehouse, under bond : 10 oases genevn, 1 qr.-cask brandy, 1 lihd rum, Adamson. Dutypaid goods : 1 case geneva, 3V tons flour, 1 ditto sugar, i ditto salt, 1 box tobacco, 3 ca?es and 2 bales drapery, 0 cases wine, 2 ditto ale, half-chost tea, 3 bags rice, 5 boxe« soap, 3 tins nails, 20 plcgs groceries, 20 ditto luggage, 3 horses. For Wanga'si : 40pk£s ship's chandlery. Pasjengers—lo. I— Four Sisters, 17 tons, McAle.r, for tho Wade, with 5 Callous »herry, 5 ditto whiskey, 1 caw old torn, 1 bat oatmesl, 4 ditto potatoes, and sundries. I— General Cameron, 41 tons, Joyce, for Russell, Bay of Islands, with } cask rum, 4 ton flour, 4 boxes soap, 3 ditto raisins, 17 pkgs. sundry merchandise. Pussengen— Mrs. Scullion and three others. ~ I— Rapid, 15 tons, Couldiey, for Wairoa, with 2,500 bricks, 400 f«et timber, 1} tons flour, 1} tons coals, 4 b«g? potatoes, 2 boxes tea, 7 cases sundries, 1 cheeso press, 2 'casks porter, 1 cast brandy, 4 bags su>ar, 1 oas* windows. Pas-sengii-s—3.

EXPORTS. Per brig Princess Alice, for Valparaiso : 320 tons coals (p»rt of original cargo from Newcastle, N.S.W ), Thornton, Smith, and Firth (agents)

WEEKLY SUMMARY. • We have ltltle business to record tliii week, owing mainly lo Hie boUteroui weather ulilch hai prevailed causing a temporary suspension For the firit two days we had light S S.W. wind* and calms, which were succeeded by a strong nor'-c»iter, accompanied by heavy squalls of rain, and » throaUnin? sky. On Tuesday the wind still continued boisterous, vtering to the eastward ; und on Wednesday and Thursday we had strong N.B. and westerly galei, which pi evented vessels leaving their anchorage. We have had no foreign arrivals during the week, although several vessels are now due from the other colonies and the United Kingdom The arrivals coastwise have been «ry numerous. Amongst tlio principal ones are— the Celt, schooner, from Canterbury, with potatoes; and the Rose, cutter, from the same pluct, with potatoes (85 tons); the schooner Tauranga, from Tauranga. with general cargo and 25 passongers; the P., N.Z, and A.RM. Company* «.i Lord Ashley, from the Southern provinces ; ths schooner Falcon, from Hokltika, via Cabbag. B*t, with tlmbir , tho schooner Boiendle, from Canterbury, with ?20 bags oats : the schooner Ivanhot, from Mongomii, with wool, &c ; the schooner Gcntral Cameron, from Bay of Islands, with wool ; the Rapid, from th» Wnfroa,,with wood ; and a ho? t of timber vessols 'Xh» departures foreign hare been— the cutter America, for Norfolk Island, with a general cargo, on tho 2Cth ; the brig Hobe, for Sydney, Tla HokJunga, -with general cargo and tlm-

bor. on tlio 30th ; and yesterday, tlio brig Iliglllnndor, In balm-it, foi|Nencustlo, N S W.; tho mail steamer l'rinco Alfred, for Sydney, with agonoial caigo, Slfloz. of gold, and GS paslongcrs, tho cutter Ku«o, foi Tfthitt, with a gcnoial cmgo , and tho biigftutluo Camilla, for Newcastle, N S "W., In ballast Tho i s Beautiful Star loft tho wharf for Napioi, with a Renoial caigo, on Tuesday morning, andwilliotmnwithaciugo of sheep next week Tho p s Tasmanian Maid has also made her usual dip to Wangaiei and Coioniandel dining tho nock Thu bug Austialmairivodat tho Kaijmia on Sunday from Wanganui, to load timbei for thftt port The bnrquo Alo\nndei, Cnptnin Bcinpstot, is loading tnnbei at tho Kaipaia foi Adoliulo The Ale\andei left this poit on tho 27th October, and will take her dopaitute from the Kaipara in a few daj 3 Owing to tho roughness of tho wotthci, tho now steam foiry Enterprise Uai jet boon uniiblo to make hoi tilal trip, but n 111 doubtless have nn oppoi tunity of doing 10 to day The following dopaituici aio (l\.ad for today: — Ann and Jane, baiquc, for Newcastlo , Princess Alico, bug, for \ alpa rai^o 'I he ships Ida Zciglerand Siam aio laid on foi London, to sul early ne\t month, \\ Ith II M 70th lteghnent, tho hoadquattiirs of which aio c\])cctcd from Naploi v«iy "shoilly

THE ENGLISH MAM As we slated sonic dins ago, tlio Septembei mail from Tsugliwd (which should ha\o innved per I'imoo Alfied), may bs confidently expected m tlie Mnnuluu on Jlonday We under stand that a tolttgiapluc message, sent fiom Sjdney to Melbourne onthodcpaitmc of the s s l'nncc Alfred, dnected it? tianUiipmont to the I* ,Jf X , .nut AR Al Compin> 's steamship llingitoto, >\hich lumo Melbourne foi Nelson, Ma UoKitikn, on the Slid nit llci annal at Nelson in time foi the depirturc of the s s Anedulofor thoManukau, josteuHj, is of coin so iiuceitaln, but tho probability is that slio would economise tune at Holtitika in ordei to loatli Nelson m tune Supposing thomnils to lla^c boon on toSjdney legardless of tlio ll^)o^o dnection, «o nny expect them m a fen daji pei Messrs Henderson and Mucfniltno's baiquo Xo\clty, \\ hicli would ha^ o quick despatch in consequence of such unpoitnnt fieight,

ARBTVAL OP Till. P S TASM VNI \.N 3i1A.11) The p "i. Tnsnmiunn Maid, Captain iTnckson, Airired in liaibom at 11 o'clock last evening from Coiomnndel, with pi&scngers She loft Auckland foi Coioninndel at noon on Thinsday, and aimed at hei destination the sumo o\oning She left Coiomandel in returning at 3 o'clock jesterrtay, and fti lived as abma Passengers. Mis Niccol, Jlcssm McC.'regoi, Tothill, and si\ others TCepoits thoannal of the cutteis Sinli Alice, Pctiel, and Fl\ it Coiomiudul fiom AutUl md The steamer mil be taken on to the haul in MerliamcV llaj tins niornmc, vi oulei to he cleaned, and will cou«oiinently not miKe lipr nsml tup to Wingaiei until Wednesday next.

YESTEKmVri MPAHTUIIVS The \und lining plunged dining the night, the following \cssels took their rteiurtuio fiom the hiibom caily jestcidiy nioinin" foi then ieapocli\e destinations — 7nnee Alfred, ss , foi Sjdnoj, with gcnoial ciigo and CO pissc-iiKen . Highhndcr, bug, and Camilla, bugantme, foi Neucistlo, X S V , in ballast; IJti-,0, cuttei, for Tahiti, witli genoi.il csiro, and Ciptain Harmct and Mi Mil Kins, passongei s , Cljilo, 'choonei, foi AVaiißipox Argo, schoonui, for Ngungiuii, mi Onahv, W.iteilih, cnttci, foi Wniholn , St Kild.i, cuttei, foi Jlntikam Kile, schoonei, foi Cub luge liaj Sauli Mice, cuttei, foi C'oroinandtl 51.H ero i s hooner, foi Tiuua , Ileio, cuttei, for Jleicmy Ha> , Liitttr-) I'etoi Ciacioit and Coidelia for AVnngapoa. , Peticl, cuttei, foi Loromandel '■uicj Lass, schooner, foi Mercurj r>"»\ schooners Mnn Tin and Sn<sin, for the Thames , cntteri Oiplieus and St if, foi M.itikana Lily, sdioonei, for Wailiaki , fniiet Grey, cuttci, for "Uercmj 15u , 1.00, cuttti, foi Mercmv Ki^ Tolly, Icetcli, foi Fnhoi , UDiioial Ciiiioion, schoonei, foi Biy of lilands , Ivanhoo, schoonor, for Mongonui, \ia AVangarei and Wangaioa Vision, cuttei, foi Mahui m?i Elizabetli Ann, schooner, foi Pukorokoro, Thames , Rapid, cutter, for the AWviroa , and Pom Sisters, cutter, for the "Wado

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2613, 2 December 1865, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2613, 2 December 1865, Page 4

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