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February 12.— Wind' S.S.W. ; fine, light.

ARRIVALS. Prince of Walei, cutter, 23 toni, Lawrence, from Port Fit«oy, with ihoep. Curlew, cutter, 15 tons, Brown, from Piako, Thames, with rum and flax. Three Sisters, cutter, 27 tons, Rogeri, from Tairua, via Great Barrier, with timber.

DEPARTURES. Tasmanian Maid, p.s., Jackson, for Coromandel, with Kereti, schooner, 14 tons, Brown, for the Thames, with Sea Breeze, schooner, 70 tons, Norris, for Russell, Bay of Islands, with general cargo. . Rose Ann. schooner, 26 tons, W. Jones, for Tairua, in ballast Cordelia, cutter, 20 toni, Brown, for Wangaparoa, with corn Waterlily, cutter, 25 tons, Allan, for Omaha, in ballast. Sarah Alice, cutter, 16 tons, Edwards, for Coromandel, with Maid of the Mill, 17 tons, Seymour, for Mahurangi, with Pour Sisters, cutter, 17 tons, Gomez, for the Wade, in ballast. Comet, cutter, 17 tons, Dean, for Puhoi, in ballast. Star, cutter, 18 tons, Jones, for Omaha, with sundries. Clyde, cutter, 14 tons, Law, for Mahurangi, in ballast. St. Kilda, cutter, 14 tons, Hooper, for Wangapoa, in ballast.

VESSELS EXPECTED. Bangatira, s s., from Southern Ports (duo 19th). Start, p i., from Opotiki, early. Lord Ashley, 5.«., from Southern Ports (due 28th). Beautiful Star, s.s., from Napier. Prince Alfred, s s., from Sydney (due 22nd). Salamander, a s s., from Melbourne, via Queensland, No. 670, 2nd dls. p Maori, ship, Roberts, from Adelaide, No. 7523, 2nd dis. p. Jumna, ship, from London, No. 6510, 15t dis. p. (loading). Mary Shepherd, ship, Croot, from London, via Bay of [•lands, No. 6091, lit dls. p., sailed Nov. 1. Couipore, Snip, Halbert, frcm London, No. 8917, 3rd dis. p. LiTeroool, sWp, M'Ewen, from London, No. 7206, 15t dis. p., tailed Nov. 6. . _ . Silrer Eagle, ship, 1046 tons, Longman, from London (loading), No. 7361, 3rd dis. p. Alexandra, ship, 898 tons, Small, from London (loading). Qneen of the North, ship, from London (loading). Alice Cameion. barque, from Sydney. B«Ua Mary, barque, Copping, from Hobart Town. Trieste, barque, from San Francisco, No. 9847, 2nd dis. p. Sarah Ann, barque, from Ilobart Town, No. 651, 2nd dv. p. Pakeha. brig, from Newcastle, VLFG, new code. Emma. Eliza, schooner, from Nelson. Victoria, schooner, from Rorotonga, No. 301 2nd dis. p. Kiwi, schooner, from Grey River, via Hokianga. Celt, schooner, from Wanganui. Swallow, schooner, from Tauranga. Tawera. schooner, froaj Napier, via Poverty Bay. Donald M'Lean, schooner, from Napier. Zillah, schooner, from Napier. Tauranga, schooner, from Tauranga. Sylph, schooner, from Kaipara. Elizabeth Mary, schooner, from Napier, via Wangapoa. Jane, schooner, from Tauranga. Clyde, schooner, from Napier, via Wangapoa. Susan, schooner, from TauTanza Isabella, cutter, from Christchurch, ria Mercury Bay. Lady Wynyard, cutter, from Tauranga. Bittern, cutter, from Napier. Smuggler, cutter, from Wangarei. Anni* Laurie, cutter, from WangareL Planet, cutter, from the Grey River. Volunteer, cutter, from Invercargill. Sir Duncan Cameron, from Napier, via Wangapoa. Sandfly, cutter, from Napier. . Bute (late Will Watch), cutter, from Tahiti.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For London.— Percy, 25th ; Ballarat, March 1. Point de Galle.— Gala, to day. San Francisco.— Constance, early. South Sea IsiAM>s — Cor»l Qneen, early. Sydney.— Free Trader, to-day ; Kate Waters, early. Newcastle.— Sea Bird, early ; Free Trader, to-day. Hobakt Tottx.— Free Trader, to-d*y ; H.M. s. Curasoa, Uth. Adelaide.— Ayr, eariy. Southern Ports.— Queen, s.s., to-flay. Coromandel. — Tasmiinian Maid, 19th. WxuGAiusr.— Tasmanian Maid, 14th. TAURANaA.— Hope, to-day. Napier.— Lark, Kauri, Queen, and Betsy, early. Kajpara. — William and Julia, 14th. Bay of Islands.— General Cameron, 14th. Mongonui — Iranhoe and Rob Roy, to-day. Tairua.— Helen, early. Port Fitzbot.— Prince of Wales, early.

TESSELS IN HARBOTJK. (This list does not include coasting cutters.) H.M. s. curagon, Oommodor. Sir W. Wiseman, from Sydney tU Norfolk ismu.i. WaUemaU, p.*. (on ferry service ) Enter e n ! ie^s^oj^fej 2 T i errfce. )^ m . Soutnem Gala, ship, 815 torn, Thomas Shaw, from London. — Combes and Daldy, agents. Percy, »hip, 01» tons, Weatherbnrn, from London.— D. Nathan, agent. Bell* .Marina, ship, coal hulk. Ayr, barque, 287 tons, H. M'Ewan, from Mauritius, via Adelaide. — J. S. Macfarlane and Co., agents. Ballarat, barque, 685 tens, Allan, from London.—Cruick■hank, Smart, and Co , agents. Kate Waters, barque, 560 tons, Calder, from Port Curtis, Queensland.— J. S. Macfarlane and Co., agents. Free Trader, barque, 205 tons, H. Eobinson, from Newcastle, N.S.W.— Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. Sea Bird, barqnentine, 355 tons, Abbott, from Newcastle, NJ3.W.— J. S. Macfarlane and Co., agents. Marion, coal hulk. Susan, brig, coal hulk. Southern Cross, schooner, 92 tons, Tilly, from the South Sea Islands, via Sydney. William and Julia, schooner, 33 tons, Scott, from Mahnrangi. Lark, schooner, 27 tons, Toke, from Napier. Hopo, schooner, 27 tons, Black, from Tauranga. Kauri, schooner, 27 tons, Shearer, from Napier, via Bay of Plenty. Saucy Lass, schooner, 38 tons, M'Kenzie, from Napier, via Mercury Bay. Mary, schooner, 16 tons, Ford, from Waiheki. Qneen, schooner, 46 tons, G. Menzies, from Napier, via Wangapoa. Coral Queen, schooner, 00 tons, Trayte, from Sydney. Ivanhoe, schooner, 70 tons, Jl'Gregor, from Wangarei. General Cameron, schooner, 45 tons, Joyce, from Bay of Islands. Helen, schooner, 21 tons, Ricketts, from Tairua. Lily, schooner, 17 tons, Joseph, from Waiheki. George, schooner, 16 tons, Nicholls, from the Thames. Mary Ann White, schooner, 14 tons, Knight, from Waiheki.

ENTERED INWARDS. 12— Kate Waters, 580 tons, Calder, from Port Curtis, Queensland, filth cattle, Johnson. — J. S. Macfarlane and Co., agents. 12— Coral Queen, icbooner, 90 tons, G. W. Trayte, from Sydney, with coals, &c. — Combes and Daldy, agents. 12— Iranhoe, 70 tont, McGregor, from Wangarei, in ballast. — Cruickshank, Smart, and Co., agents. 12— Morning Light, 28 tons, Tiller, from Great Barrier, with '40 tons firewood. Passengers — 11. 12— Cordelia, 20 tons, Brown, from Mahurangi, with 120 bags corn flour, 1 ton butter, 5 boxes butter, 4 boxes eggs. Passengers— 4. 12— Sea Breeze, 70 tons, Morris, from Bar of Islands, with 6 tons gum, 1 box sundries. Passengers— Miss Hanley, Miss King, Messrs. King, Robinson, Hickton, and ten natives. 12— Rob Roy, 23 tons, McLeod, from Mongonui and Wangv rei, with 12,000 feet timber, 1 ton potatoes, 1 ton gum, 40 barrels beef. Passengers — 4. 12— Maid of the Mill, 17 tons, Seymour, from Mahurangi, with 36 tons firewood. Passengers — 2. 12— Four Sisters, 17 tons, Gomez, from Puhoi, with 30 tons firewood. 12— Curlew, 15 tons, Brown, from Piaico, with 8 tons gum, 2 casks pork, 3cwt. flax. Passenger — 1. 12— St. Kilda, 14 tons, Hooper, from Matakana, with 30 tons firewood. Passengers — 2. 12— Comet, 17 tons, Dean, from Puhoi, with 60,000 shingles, 300 house blocks. Passengers — 2. 12— Aquila, 28 tons, Savage, from Kaipara, with 15,928 feet * timber.— -J. Roberton and Co., agents. 12— Clyde, 14 tons, Law, for Mahurangi, with 28 tons firewood. 12— Kereti, 14 tone, Brown, from the Thames, with 8 tons gum, 25 bags maize, 10 bags wheat, '■% ton apples, 4 kits onions. Passenger— l. 12— Three Sisters, 27 tons, Rogers, from Tairua, Tia Great Barrier, with 16,180 feet timber. 12— Waterlily. 25 tons, Allan, from Waiheld,' with 48 tons firewood. 12— General Cameron, 42 tons, Joyce, from Bay of Islands, with 40 boxes apples, 15 empty barrels, 3 pigs. Passengers —Mrs. Scott, Dunn, Mrs. Cook, and 2 others. 12— America, 40 tons, J. MeLiver, from Bay of Islands, in ballast. 12— Shamrock, 22 tons, Stephens, from Port Charles, with 18,000 feet timber. Passengers— 3. 12— Sarah Alice, 18 tons, Edwards, from Coromandel, in ballast. Passengers— 6.

ENTERED OUTWAEDS. Feb*tjaby 12— Percy, ihip, 919 ton*, Weatherburn, for Plymouth.— D. Nathan, agent. 12— Kate Water*, barque, 560 tons, Calder. for Sydney.— J. S. Macfarlane and Co., agents.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. Febbuart 12— America, cutter, 40 tons, McLiver, for Norfolk Island, in ballast.— F. Brown, agent. 12— Curlew, 15 ton*, Brown, for Piako, with sundries. 12— St. Kilda, 14 tons, Hooper, for Wangapoa, in ballsst. 12— Cordelia, 20 tons, Brown, for Wangaparoa, with 5 tons corn flour, original cargo from Mahurangi. Passenger— l. 12— Kereti, 14 tons, Brown, for Thames, with 2 tons potatoes, 1 ton flour, quarter-cask, 1 keg rum, 1 case brandjr, 2 casks ale, sundries. Passengers— 3. 12— Waterlily, 25 tons, Allan, for Omaha, in ballast. 12— Shamrock, 22 tons, Stephens, for Port Charles, with sundries. Passenger— l. 12— Sarah Alice, 15 tons, Edwards, for Ooromandel, with sundries. Passengers— l 2. 12— Sea Breeze, 70 tons, Norris, for Bay of Islands, with 2 tons Soar, 1 ton sugar, £ ton maize, } ton hay, 10 casks bran, 4 casks beer. 10 bales drapery, 30 packages sundries. JPasMngers— The E»t. Mr. Bnrrows, Messrs. Bobinson, Hfekton, Brown, Smith, Daly, Callaghans (2), Messrs. Baker (2), and 4 in the steerage.— Edmonds andJakins, aerate. 12— Maid of the Mill, 17 tons, Seymour, for Mahurangi, with 1} tons flour, sundries. Passengers— 4. 12— Four Sisters, 17 tons, Gomez, for the Wade, in ballast. 12— Comet, 17 tons, Dean, for Pnhoi, in ballast. 12— Clyde, 14 tons, Law, for Mahuranga, in ballast. 12— Eose Ann, 26 tons, for Tairua, in ballast. — J. Salmon and Co., agents 12— Stag, 18 tons, Jones, for Omaha, with sundries. Passengers—2.

IMPORTS. Per ichooner Coral Queen, from Sydney : 70 tona coal, Combei and Daldy ; 17 hhdi. bacon, 0 pkgi. groceries, 1 bait drapery, 2 pkg*. ironmongery, order.— Combe* and Daldy, Per baique Kate "Waten, from Queensland : 208 heai <»ttl», Johnioii.— J. S. Macfarlaue and Co,, agent*.

MISCELLANEOUS. The barque signalled all yesterday did not make her appearance last evening. She will no doubt prove to be the Sarah Ann, from Hobart Town, with piles for the extension of Queen-street Wharf, that vessel being long overdue at this port. The p. s. Tasmanian Maid, Captain Jackson, left the wharf, yesterday, for Coromandel, with passengers. The ship Gala will leave for Point de Galle to-day. The N.Z.S. N. Co.'s s.s. Queen, Captain Thompson, will leave the wharf to-day for the Southern ports, vifl, Taurauga, carrying passengers and cargo. There were nineteen coasting vessels and two foreign vessels entered iuwards *t the Customs yesterday. The ship Percy, Captain Weatherburn, chartered for conveyance of troops to Englands, entered outwards at the Customs yesterday, and will commence shipping stores at once, sailing about the 26th instant. The cattle barque Kate Waters, Captain Caltler, entered inwards at the Customs yesterday from Queensland, with cattle, and outwards for Sydney, in ballast. The schooner Coral Queen, Captain Trayte, entered inwards yesterday from Sydney, with coals, and a small general cargo from the South Sealslauds. The t.arqne Free Tra-ler, Captain Robinson, will leave for Newcastle today, carrying passengers for Sydney and Hobart Town. The cutter St. Kilda, Hooper, master, sailed yesterday for Wangapoa, in ballast, to load timber. The cutter Prince of Wales, Lawrence, master, arrived in harbour on Sunday night, from Port Fitzroy, Great Barrier Island, with 51 Bheep and 10 passengers. Passed the American schooner Alice, which left this port early on Saturday morning, off the Kawau, at noon on Suuday. The cutter Comet, Dean, master, sailed yesterday for Puhoi, in ballasb. The cutter Four Sisters, Gomez, master, sailed last evening for the Wade, in ballast. The cutter Clyde sailed for Mahurangi, in ballast, and the cutter fctay, for Omaha, with sundries, last evening. * The schooner Rose Ann, Captain Jones, sailed yesterday for Tairua, in ballast, to load sawn timber. The schooner Sea Breeze, Captain Norris, sailed last evening, for Russell, Bay of Islands, with a general cargo of merchandise and 14 passengers, whose names will be found elsewhere. The cutter Sarah Alice, Edwards, master, sailed yesterday for Coromandel, with sundries and twelve passengers. The cutter Maid of the Mill, Seymour, master, sailed yesterday for Mahurangi, with flour and four passengers. The cutter Cordelia, Brown, master, sailed yesterd*y for Wangaparoa, with five tons of corn flour, part of her original cargo from Mahurangi. The schooner Kereti, Brown, master, sailed last evening for the Thames, with sundries and three passengers. The cutter Waterlily, Allan, master, sailed yesterday for Omaha, in ballast. The cutter Aquila, Captain Savage, which arrived from the Kaipara with 15,928 feet of sawn timber, hauled alongside Cuitom-house-btreet yesterday to discharge. The cutter Curlew, Brown, master, entered in wards at the Customs yesterday from Piako, Thames, with 8 tons kauri gum, 3cwt. flax, &c. The cutter Three Sisters, Rogers, master, arrived yesterday from Tairna saw-mills, vifi. Great Barrier Island, with a cargo of 16,000 feet sawn timber The new cutter America, which returned from the Bay of Islands on Sunday, in charge of the mate, cleared outwards again yesterday for Norfolk Island, in charge of her owner, Captain McLiver. The schooner Ivanhoe entered inwards yesterday from Wangarei, in ballast, and will sail to-day for Mongonui. Tbo yioht aicara has been purchased by Messrs. Stoney, of the Wade, and will in future trade regularly between Auckland and that district, carrying ""TneTcEoon^/MfPeor, uuw rymg ±u m O m.u UU u, is open for freight or charter, " on application to Messrs. Butt ami Anderson. The cutter Quickstep will sail from the Manukau for the Grey Kiver, on Thursday. The cutter Rob Roy will leave for Mongonui this 'evening, with passengers and cargo.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2676, 13 February 1866, Page 4

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Untitled Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2676, 13 February 1866, Page 4

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