MISCELLANEOS.
Tho mail steamei Prince \lfied, Ciptnin Machin, left the Queen street wharf foi S)dney at 130 am, je?terday, with f ivourable weather In consequenco of the unfavourable weather, the oflicial tnal trii> of the p s I^utciprne has been postponed until this day 'Ihe ship Siim, Captain Ashuy, u l.ipidly discharging her laige cargo of uon, ladway lAint, and materials for the iiew patent slip, upon completion of which sho will load for London The 'hip Ida Zeiglei, (.aptain Reynolds, is fast filling up foi London II M s Cnncoa, C'ommodoie Sir W xlli im "Wiseman, Bait, may be dailj expected fiom Si dntv, via Norfolk Island JI M s Hsk is still the onl} man of-warm harbour 'the ship Aliquis, Captain Davidson, will sail foi Guam immediately upon leceipt of tlie Septembei mail from England 'J'lio I' , KZ | and AII M Compinv "s s s Lord Ashley, C'aptun Woisp, will leave the Queen stieet W half foi the Southern provinces at noon on Monday. The ps rasmnniiii Maid, (\iptain Jackson, will not leave foi Wangaiei and "\\ angirci Heads until \Vcdnc3di) Ihe bauiue Small Ann ii now consideiably omduc fiom Ilobait town, vmh piles foi the wharf extension Hei appearance is inuoiisly looked for by the contiactoi?, who Imve no piles left on ii uid The baique Kate hiuled into the beitli \acatcd by the « i Prince Alfied vestmlav morning, and will load foi Sydney with despatch The buque I''annj ''mail hauled alongside the outci Tof Queen street "\Miaif vesteidn morning, and will commence disdurge of hex cargo of coils without delay. The barque Ann and Jane, Captain 'Smith, hauled from the whaif vesterdiv morning, and will sad to day for Newcastle, N s W , in b'illii->t 'Hie brig Pimcess Alice, Captain Kiddy, cloaied at the Customs jeateulaj foi Vnlpaiiiiso, with pait of her ouginal caigo of coals fiom Newcastle. .Shcwill loid bieadstufli on account of Messrs J hornton, Smith, and Firth The bug Ilighl.uuU'i, Ciptun Boei, lett the harboui, in billast, jcsteidav morning for Newcastle, NSAV , and was followed by the biigantiue C'amill.i, Captain Whit:, foi tho same destination 'iliu I'iotectoialo cuttei Kuse, Captain TTenson, which Ins been hmgnuul hound m hniboui all theweuU, sailed jestcrdm moiiiiin,', for Inland, with n Live gcneial eai DO, D 'O, and Mi "Wilkim and Ca])t un ITiMiict as pis-.en;,ci~ 'Ilia following to istci-, tiuaied ontw uds. at the Customs vestciday — Vision, cutter, for Muhuian^i Aigo, schoonei, foi Ngunguru, mii Omihi (additional) , l\anlioe, schoonu, foi Mongomu, Ma M uiguoa and "Wangaiei , J luibcth Ann, sehoonei, foi the Thames, General Unmcion, schoenci, for Uussell , Kapid, cuttci, foi W.uio.a , and Fom bisteis, cuttei, foi the Wade 'Ihe following coastcis enteied inwards at tho Customs \es touli}' — C.lini])iO, cuttei, fiom Tom cutter fiom tho \\ ide , Annie Lauiie, cuttei from SVangaioi 'Ihe schoonei Metooi will sul fiom the Manulcau foi Hokitilta to d.n, and will be followed in a few dajs by tho cuttei DagU The schooner Tamanga will sad foi Tautnngi this evening Ihe schoonei liweiais d.uly expected fi om PoveilyDny, with cattle and inauo The Hope, C iptain Mack, may lie daily expected from Te Kalu, with]iioduce The cutter Torn dischaiged 25.000 feet of timbei yesterdaj , fiom the "Undo, and ,"ioo pilings, and letuincUwith a caigo of Simmies The schooner denenl Cuneion, .lojco, niastei, suled lust e\emng for Kusiell, U.i) of Islandi, mill a 1 nge gcneial c.ugo and thiee passengeis The cuttei Hupid sailed last e\ening foi tho Wiiuoa, with a caifio of stores and thieo passengeis The cuttoi Vision, Uioaii, mallei, Uffc the \\hn\t I,i->t evening foi iUnlnu inpi, with so\ en passenger and a general caigo Tlie Ketch Folly, Captain Thompson, left the haiboui 3estci lay morning, in ballast, foi I'uhoi 111 oulei to bring up piles for tho contiactoii foi the extension of the Queen stieet uhuf The cuttei Glimpse, Peteisen, master, aimed 111 harboui at noon yesteiday fiom Wangaiei, 111 ballast, and will leave again foi tli it destination at I o'clock this afternoon Ihe cuttei Anne Lamie, .Stuait, master, nmved at tho Tamikieailj )esteidi> morning fiom Wnngiiej, and landed thiee head of cattle theie She left Wangaiei it noon on the pievious day, and encountered stiong winds and frefjuent squalls dining the pas3igi> »ho came up the harbour ycsteirt*y and landed two passengeis Tho schoonei Ehyabeth Ann, having undergone a thoiough oveihnul in Custom house '■tieet, hai ngim been placed on the coasting trade, md took hoi departuie jesteidaj evening foi I'ukorokoio, Tliamo-., with "sundue-> The schoonoi Ivanhoe, Captain Metiiegoi, sailed last evening for Mongonui, via Wangaiei and Wangarot, mth a laigp caigo of bonded and fiee goods and ten passengeis
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2613, 2 December 1865, Page 4
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773MISCELLANEOS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2613, 2 December 1865, Page 4
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