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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

MISCELLANEOUS

Decembov 2 —Wind S R W. : flno. December 3.— Wind N E ; nno, ATIItIVALS. lllrii, *choonor, Ca tons SuHluin, fiom Napier, \ia tli° Coast, with 5I1001) „ , Soaßreorc. schooner, 70 tons, Norm, from Kussoll, in ballast. Jane, schooner, 27 tow, Faulkner, fiom Onotiki, via lauiranga, in ballft'st Clyde, schooner, JO tom, Cheshire, from AYangaixn, ttith timber. . Lily, schooner, 17 tons, .Tosoph, fiom Wnlhoki Sarah Alice, cnttei, l^ton?, raw ■xuU, fiom Coiomandel, with Petrel, cutter, 17toni, Kclmann, fiom Coromandel, lnlnllnst Orphen< cutter, 21 tons, Inneif, from MutaUana Waterlily, cutter, 25 tons, .7. Allan, from AVaihoki Three Brothels, cnttei, 18 tons, Spjmoiu, fiom Mangawai, with tuubci and wool.

DEPARTURE. Ann and Jane, bainue, 290 tons, Smith, for Newcastle, N.S W . in ballot Piinceu Alice, We, 237 toni, Kiddy, for Valpiiaiso, with coal. Sea Breeze, schoonei, 70 toni, Nouii, for Russell, nllh ecneial eaigo Saucy Lass, schoonei, 3S tons, At'Kenzio, for ateicmy IWy, with store? TTelcn, srhoonor, 23 torn, Rickets, foi Omaha, m ballast Industry, schoonei, 23 ton', Yates, foi Omaha, in lnlhst Tmranga, schooner, GO tons, T». Sellars, for T.iurang.i, « ith general c-uro Jtary Ann Wlntn, schooner, II tons, Knight, foi AVnihold, Tvith sundries William Pulhini. schooner, 1 1 ton>i, Peieie, foi WaihcKi, in ballast Morning right, cutter, 2S tons, Tillcv, foi MMiuinnci, in ballast Clyde, cutter, lttons, Liw, for Mnhuiangi, in ballad Doady, cuttei, 14 tons, Hopkins, for tho Wade, with sunducs Qlnnce, cuttei, IS tons, Dickson, for Matak.ina, with sundries

VESSELS EXPHOJ'ED H.M s Brisk, from Sydney. No SO xi M s Eclipse, fiom Wellington, No 1-102. H M. s Falcon, from a imt-sr, No 2VI. H M s Curagoa, from Sjuney, No ITS Beautiful Star, s s , fiom Napiei, No 7125, 3nl (In p. Ulcoats, ship, from Cnill, VPUII, now code Gala, slnp, SIG tons, Shaw, from l-ondon, No 3319, 3ul dis p. (to sail 20th An? ) , „ „.,„ Percy, ship, 910 toii3, Wianfcmoio, fiom London, No 9513, Ist dis p (to sail 20tli Aug ) Ballarat, torque, GSS tons, Allan, No S2o<\ Ist dis p. (to sul Bella Mary"baiqnc, from Hobart Town, No 5320, 3wl (Us p Sarah Ann, birque, from llobart Town, No Oil, 2nd dis p. Not city, Uirqiic, from Sidney. No 0421, Ist dn p Alice Cmneion, barqup, fiom Adelaide, TNCP (new code). Freak, biijf, from Sjdner, No )00, 1st dis p PaVehi, brig, fiom Adeliule, VtPl., new codo Nova, brigantino, fiom houth Soi Islands, 8720, Ist <ln p lCillei-mont, bripintine, from Melbourno, No C.SO, Ist dis l> J. B ilussell, schoonci, fiom HoVitiki Cowl Queen, schoonor, fiom South bo\ Islands, 203,3 rd dis ]> EmnwEhzn, scliooner, fiom Hokitika Victoria, schooner, from Korotonga, No 2iol, 2ml <v? ]i Kiwi, sclioonor, from Orey Ri\ci, Mil Hoklangii Success, schooner, from Napier, m the coast Fancy, schoonei, from Tamil Hope, schoonei, from Te Knhi Kauri, schooner, fiom Te Kiln Betsy, cuttei, fiom Xipiei, \ia the (.'oast Flora Al'Donild, cutter, fiom 'Wiipu America, cnttei, fiom Noifolk Islind Quickstep, cutter, from HoLitika Planet, cutter, from tlieC.icy T>i\>t Victoria, cuttDr, fiom r.unangi Volunteer, cutter, from TmeicirgUl Sir Duncan Cameron, fiom Napiei, \u Wang.ipoi

FUO.IKCH'IfI) DKrAKTIUUW. Por London- —Ida Zeiglor, J.in 1 , Siam, on dwcliiige of inward cargo Gitam — Aliquis, earlr Nevc.ssilv — V\nn> Small, eail\ . MALiiirivs — Pioncor, e.nl\ . Svn\F\ — Ivnte, early SOLTHERV VrOUMIs — I Old \slllo}, SI, td dM. Ciißisn iii'iwCH —^ea Shell and Celt, euh IvvrncvnoiiT — Boiendie, eailj East Coast — Huntress, early. Coiutvaxdfl. — Tasmnmtn Maul, eail) Taukanoa — Tnuranga and Foitune, to d.iy IVanciam 1 — Tasnianian Jtaid, t>tii , Annie Cauno, ciily Glimpse, to ilnj C^BB*.or B vv — Filcon, eaily Maketu — Whitby, early. VESSELS IN nVRROUR (Tills list doei not includo comting cuttors ) H.M s Esk, Captain Luce, from Poverty Bi> AViiitomatn, 1> ? (on fenv service ) Huntress, p s , Captain btilker, from Opotiki iord Ashley, s5 , 200 tons, A\ orsp, from tlie .South,— ll Jl JTervis, Hgent. T.ismanian Maid, p s , Jackson, from Coiomandel Siam, ship, 745 tons, Aihbj, fiom 1 omlon — CiiuekslmnK, .Sm.irt, and Co , agents , Idn /eiglei, =lnp, SG3 toiiSj Eevnolds, from London.— David Xnthan, agent Aliquis, ship, 1121 ton=, DiuUon, from London —Combes and D ildy, agents Fanny Small, barque, 330 tons, Win Fnth, from iNeucaitle — Uenderson and Slacfarlane, agents Bollii \i mm, "-hip coal hulk Kate, biTqne, 311 ton's, Parter, fiom Sydney — Ilcnrtorson and JUcfiirl.ine, agents Marion, co.il hulk Subfin, biic; toil hulk Pioneer, brig, 100 toii3, A Ducalte, from Port Louh, Jrauritius.—llendenon and Macfarlano, agents Venus, brig, 112 tons Kein, /10m liohm — Cruickslmnk, Smart, and Co , agent? Southern Cio-s, ■schooner, 92 tons, Tilly, from the South Ssi Islam!*, vi.i ->j Autv Celt, schoonei, G5 tons, M'Kenzie, fiom Christchurch, Canterbury Fortvine, sclioonei, 27 tons, Parker, from Taurangn Isabella, sclioontr, 2'! tons, Yates, from Mercur> Bay Falcon, schooner, 40 tons, O.nland, fiom Hokitika, via Cabbage Baj Boiendle, schooner, Jl tons, Proctoi, from Cinterbiiry Zillnli, schooner, 05 tons, Sullivan, from > T ,i])iei, via the Coast Jane, tchoonei, 27 tons, Faulkner, from Opotiki, \ia Taurangn Clyde, schooner, 40 tons, Cheshire, from Wnngapoi Lily, schooner, 17 tons, Tosepli, fiom A\ aihcki.

SAXBVS DAYS ISOS —December 10, IS, 24, 31 [JT.fl —If the dny mirkeil piove calm and still, nustrint tin day nCtor, and cspecialty tlie second Hay after ]

rNTKRTO TNWAHDS DrtEMBFR 2— Sea Breeze, 70 tons, Xorn?, frDm Ru33ell, in ballast Pas senger-.— Bishop of Mftiipu, Mis William, All ISrown 2-Williain Pulham, 17 tons, Peieie, fiom AVaiheki, with 2") tons liiewaod 2-Doady, 14 tons, Hopkins, from the AVnde, with 20j bushels gutn Is — Comet, 17 tons, Sihena, from l'uhoi, with 2,300 shingles, and 0,575 feet timber 2— Morning Light, 2S tons, Tiller, from Mihnringi, with <0 tons firewood Passengers— 2 2— AVillnni and Julia, S3 tons, Scott, from Matakana, with 15,000 feet junk Passengers— 2 2— Mary Ann » lute, 14 tons, Knight, from AVaiheki, with 28 tons firewood Passengers— 2 2— Clyde, 11 tons. Law, fiom MaUurangl, with 20 tons firewood 'Passongeis— 3. 2— Glance, 18 tons, Dickson, from Matakana, with 15 tons firewood, 20 sheep, 1 hale wool, and 20 boxes of eggs and butter. Passengers— 7. CLEAIU3D OUTWAPvDS. December 2— Doady, 14 tons, Hopkins, for the AVade, with 1 cask poik, 2 parcels groceries, sundries Passcngei— l &— Clyde, 14 tons, C Law, for Muhurangi, in ballast 2— Sea Shell, 51 tons, AVebster, for Wangapoa and Chriitchurch, with, for AVangapoa, 12,000 bucks, 20 tons machinery, 1 ton galvanised iron, 1 ton non, 1 ton potatoes, 100 bushels hme, 1 boiler, to ship 50,000 feet timber, at AVangapoa, for Christcluuch Passensers— C —Edmonds and Jakins, agents 2— Sea Breeze, 70 tons, Jfoiris, for Russell, with 1 } cask whiskey, 1 hhd rum, 2 casks porter, 2 casks ale, fl cue? groceries, G hay rakes, } ton rice, 4 pkgs (U apery Passengers — Mr Moody, Mr. Mann, Mi Brown, and one other. 2— Rose, 24 tons, Curric, for Clnistchurrti, vn AVangapo-v, with 0,000 feet timber, to be shipped at AVangapo.i, 18,000 feet timber Passenger— 2 2— Homing Light, 28 tons, Tillci, for AWihurftngi, in ballast 2— Glance, 18 tons, Dickson, for Vatikana, with 100 feet sawn timber, Murray, 1 b.igs nni7e, Morgan, 5 bags maife, Smith , 2 big-i maize, Davis , \ ton flour, 2 casks beef, Day , 20 empty egg boxes, Dickson , 2 bags shftips, Morgan, 2 bags ■shaips, Phillips 1b ig biscuit, Morgan , 1 V chest tea, Johnson Passengers— s 2— Mary Ann White, 11 tons, Knight, for AViuheki, with 1 cask beef, 101b tobacco Passengers — 2 2— AVilliam Pulham, 1 1 torn, Perero, for AVaiheki, in ballast. 2— Tauranga, M. tons, Sellars, for Tauranga, with 4 hhds. ale, Ins,ley ; .! hhds ale, Sellars ; 1 case hardware, AVngley , 3 hhds ale, Smith. Ceases 1 cask grocoiies, 1 bale diapery, X Foley , 1 bag biscuits, 1 tase beef, Trimmer ; 2 cases groceries, Captain Lcggett, 1 pkg tea, Captain Ilemy, 3 hhds ale, T AVilgley, 1 case cheese, Insley , 1 paicel haidwarc, 1) Sellars , 5 Ings maize, Bliss ; 1 one drapery, Boel , 3 casks lemonade, 2 cases ale, 3 boxes candles, D. fccllars ; 1 keg whiskey, 2 cases wine, D .Sellars, 14 pkgs groceries, 1 case drapery, Inslojr , 2 cases drapery, 1 truss ilannol, 1 drum oil, Blhs , 1 keg butter, Inslej , 1 enso hardware, Colonel Harrington, 1 tase draper), 2 coils i ope, fi pkgs. groceries, AVngley , 1 keg brandy, 1 keg whiskey, Lieut Kidd , 2 casks ale, Colonel Slmttleworth , 1 cask ale, Dr Appleton , 10 bag 3 Bugai, 2 cases old torn, 2 cases brandy, 25 pkgs. groceries, 1 kog whiskej', 1 keg rum, 1 trunk boots, Blibß; 1 cisc wine, Ala] or Tient, 1 hhd nlo, Archdeacon Brown ; 1 dozen sheiry, 2 case3 brandy, 1 case wine, Colonel folmttlcworth , 1 boiloi, 1 case sundries, W It. Ball ; 1 case bitten, Colonel Wiutlleworth , 9. casks ale, 2 casks porter. Sergeants' Mess, 68th , 2 pkgs leather, 1 truss drapery, 4 casks lemonade, AVngley ; 1 c.ise biandy, 1 keg mm, j) Bellars ; 50 bftgs bran, 10 Jihds ale, Bliss , 8 hhds ale, D Sellars, 19 hints ale, Smith , 00 tons stores, Commissariat , 2 casks lemonade, I'oloy. Passengors— 3. 2— Sauay Lass, schoonei, 38 tons, itcKcnzio, for Tauiangft, via Meicury Bay, with 1 ton potatoes, 1 caso brandy, 1 case rum, 1 case piiter. Passenger— l. 2— Helen, 23 tons, Bicketts, for Omaha, in bftllnst 2— lnduitry, 23 ton 3, Yates, for Omaha, in ballast

ARRIVAL OF THE SCHOONER JANE FROM OVOTIIU. The icliooner J«ne, Captain Faulkner, nriivert in harbour yesterday morning from Opotiki, via 'i'miran^a, in ballast She left Opotiki on ■VVedneiilay last, and cullod at Tnuranra e»riy next morning. Left Tauranga on Friday, and had light variable wlndi «lnce She brings liter news from Opotiki, and the following p«gMngeri :— Major Stapp (late in command of the forces itationcd there) , Sereeant Uourke, T.M.B. , Corporal ilarrli, and Private Thompson, Patea Range™ (on »ick loavo), for 7aranaki* She likewise bring* a portion of her original cargo from Opotlki. Mr. Commiuioner Smith and Mr. Clarke, Resident Marittiate of Tauranga, wero pasiongors in the Jane from Opotiki tO'Taurnnga. Captain Percy, of tho "Wanganul

C'avahy, who was wounded at Opotlki some month) sinco, wm Hkouiioa pftssungoi to Taiuanga, on his way to AVolHngton, in oidor torecoivo modlcnl nssistnnco. The schooner Itapid nnd tho now cutter Holla, lioth from Wliangnniatft, woro at Tiunnnga when tho Jiuio left.

ARRIVAL OF THE SCUOONER SEA BREEZE. Tho schooner Son Breezo, Captivtn Nonls, nrrlvotl in harbour on Saturday morning fioin Russell, Bay of Islands, in lullftst She lofttlio bay on Tluusday cvoning, and had variable winds along tlio coast rnsscngem: Bhhop William'!, 3lrs. AMlliatiw, and Mr Brow) Tho Sen Bicd7o lotmnoil to RussoH tha same ovonlng, with a general caigo and four pmsongcis.

ARRIVAL OK THE SCHOONER ZILLAII, FROM NAPIKR Tho schoovici Zillah, Captain Sullivan, ariivod in harbour yosteiday moiniug, fiom Napier, via tho coast, with a caigo of sheep and wool She loft Naplei on the 10th ult., in ballast, ami put Into Toltgo Hay foi cargo Loft Tolago Bay on the 26th, anil put into Kennedy's Hay in consequonco of tho hea\y gale blowing on tho 30th Whilst in this bay *he slipped both hei anchois., so gvoat wiw the foico of tho stoun Stood off ,md on tho land thoic foi two days, awaiting a favourable change, but »»■ unable to iooomsl tho •inchon hoft tho bay on Satunlay, and »rri\ed hoie as .ibo\o Cargo: 12V bliocp, 80 Ings wool, 0 ditto mairo, shipped at Tolago Hay.

Tho English null is ejected to mine In tho Mannkan to Oil , per i s. Anedalr, fiom Nelson The I',NZ, and A 1! Jt. Company's i s. lojrt Ashley, Captain Won)), w ill loa'ie Hip Queen stmet \\ hart at noon to-day, for Naplei ■ud the soutlu 1 n pro\ lures Tho bimuo Ann and Jane, Oiptam Rmilli, wiled on Satmdav inouung foi Now castle, N S W , in billast Tho \>ii" Fiinccss AHce, t'iptain Kiddy, faded cnily on Sat ui day morning for Vnlpaiano, with 320 tons conl, pait of her orism.il caißo fiom Newcastle, A' S \V. She will loid br&ulstuffs it Valpaiano, on account of Mcssis Thornton, Smith, iiid Virth, of tins cttv The cnttoi DoiAv, Hopkins, mister, sailed on Satmday c\cning foi the Wide, with tundue= The ruttei Olyde, Law, m. stoi, sailed on Satnrdny for Mahmangi, in hill isl Tho cniter Sei shell, Webster, mister, cleared on Saturday foi Wangapoi, withn cai?o of niadnnoiv, galvanised iion, and bncl.s bhc will tike m i>o,ooo foot of sawn timbei at Wangapna, and piocced from thence to CluistUinrch. She carries si\ pa«ongen for Wangapoa and Christ church. The cuttei Glunce, Ulck'son, niastei, sailed on itmday for JfataKnna, with sundries and (ho passcngcn, The schooner Maiy Ann White, Kmglit, mnstei, sailed on <«atmdiy foi Wniheki, with snndnos and two jiassengen Hie schooner William Pulliam, l'ciere, master, sailed on Satmda\ , in ballast, for \\ nilioki The schoonei Sea Biee^e, t'apt tin Noil is, sailed for Kussell, Day of Tslimls, on Saturdiy afternoon, with geneinl cargo and four pisscngoH 'Hie cutter Kose, Cume, mastei, cleared at the Customs on Saturday foi Chnstchmch, \i.a Wangapoa, with a caigo of sawn timbei , The cutter Jtoining Light, 'Idler, master, sailed on Satnrdav ifteinoon, fiom the North Shoic, foi Jlalmrangi, in billast Tho schoonei Saucy Lass, JilcKen?lo master, sailed on Saturday c\ ening foi Taiuanga, \ m Jlercury Way, w ith sundry meichandiso foi tho laiter plnce The schoonei Helen, Kicked, nmstei, sailed on Saturday for Omaha, m billast, and was followed by the schooner Industiy, for the same place, in ballast The cutter Mi.ih Alice, 1 dwaid\ mastei, arrived ycstcidny morning from Coromindel, with with a tarjo of timber, and several pnssonqcis lhe p s Tiisinauun SUid went on to the haul, oft Customhouse stieet, on Piiturdaj morning, in ordei to be cleaned. She w ill lei\ c foi Wangiroi on \\ ednesday. 'lhe schoonei Tauranga CiptMii Rellari, sailed on Saturday evening foi T.iniansi, with a l.aiije caigo of Oommissauat and other stoics, and tlnee pissengeis. Iho cutter Petrel, Xiemimi, mister, anivctl in liarbour Jesterd•\^, at noon, from Coromandel, in bUHst Tho cuttei A ijnei, Joseph master, armed in haibour on ''aturdaj moining fiom the Kawan, with a caigo of firewood lhe (.utter Watcihlj, Allan, inasler, armed in harboui ear'y jesteidvy moining fiom "Wniheki, with a caigo of firewood The cuttei Oiphcus, Inucs3, master, auhed >cstcrday from Matakana, with a (argo of firewood The schoonei U\do, Cheshire, master, am\ed in harbour lait ovcning fiom 'N'angnpoa, with n full caigo of sawn timbei The schooner AVilhnm and Julia, Scott, mast oi, cimeacioss from the Noith .Shore jesterdav, having landed lr>,oool r >,000 feet of junk timbei theie fiora Matikaun The cuttei Tluee Jsiotheis, master, aui\cd in harbour on Satmday afteinooii, fiom Mangawai, with a cargo of b,OOO feet of timbei, 20 bales of wool, produce, and eight passengei*

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2614, 4 December 1865, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. MISCELLANEOUS Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2614, 4 December 1865, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. MISCELLANEOUS Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2614, 4 December 1865, Page 4