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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

February 17.— Wind S.W. ; ttne, light. Fetrtmrjr 18.— Wind S.W. ; fine, light.

ARRIVALS. Bose Ann, schooner, 26 tons, Jonei, from Tairua, wi;h timber. Coral Queen, schooner, 82 tons, Trayte, from Mahurangi, in ballast Dot, schooner, 27 tons, Jones, from Omaha, with ihuglfs. Ac. Mary Ann White, schooner, 14 tons, Knight, from waihekl. Caroline, schooner, 16 tons, M'Caskill, from the Thames, with gum. Agnes, cutter. 23 tons, Williams, from the Kawau. Comet, cutter, 17 tons, Deiw, from Puhoi, with shingles, Ac. Shamrock; cntter, 23 tons, Stephens, from Port Charles, with timber Bob Roy, cutter, 23 tons, MTjeod, from Kennedy's Bay, with timber. ,^, i .., Victoria, cutter, 20 tons, Major, from Whangamata, with sundries. „ , Waterlily, cutter, 25 tons, Allan, from Omaha. Spey, cutter, 17 tons, Urquhart, from the Thames, in ballast Margaret, cutter, 19 tons, Kennedy, from Whangamata, with sum* Wanderer,, cutter, 23 tons, Mirk, from Coromandel, with sundries. Mary Ann, cutter, 21 tons, Wood, from Tairua, with timber.

DEPAETUBES. Kauri, lohoonor, 88 tons, Shearer, for Wangarei, with timber. Julia, schooner, 14 tons, Francis, for Matakana, in ballast. Smuggler, cutter, 21 tons, Peterson, for Wangarei, with sundries. Victoria, cutter, 20 tons, Major, for W»ngam»U, with sundries. Spey, 17 tons, Urquhart, for the Thames, with sundries. Three Sisters, cutter, 27 tons, "W. Rogers, for Mercury Bay, with sundries. "Waterffly, cutter, 25 tons. Allan, for Omaha, in ballast. Dolphin, cu<ter, 17 tons, Thompson, for the Great Barrier, with timber. . , Tay, cutter. U tons, Hodge, for the Thames, with stores. Emma, cutter, 20 tons, Herriott, for Kennedy's Bay, with sundries. * Glance, cutter, 18 tons, Diokson, for Matakana, with sundries.

VESSELS EXPECTED. Jlangatira, s.s., from Southern Forts (due 19th). Start, p.s., from Opotiki, early. lord Ashlejr, ij., from Southern Ports (due 28th). Prince Alfred, i.s., from Sydney (due 22nd). Salamander, a.s.s., from Melbourne, via Queensland, No. 570, 2nd dis. p. Maori, ship, Roberts, from Adelaide, No. 7523, 2nd dis. p. Jumna, ship, from London, No. 6510, 15t dis. p. (loading). Cosdpore, ship, Halbert, from London, No. 8917, 3rd dis. p. (repairing). V JK' * Liverpool, ship, M'sHb, from London, No. 7206, 15t dis. p., sailed Not. 6. , . „ , Silrer Eagle, ship, 1046 tons, Longman, from London (loading), No. 7861, 3 rd dis. p. Alexandra, ship, 8&8 tons, Small, from London (loading). Queen of the North, ship, from London (loading). Alice Cameidn, barque, from Sydney. Bella Mary, barque, Copping, from Hobart Town. Trieste, barque, from San Francisco, No. 9847, 2nd dis. p. Waverloy, brig, from China, No. 2540, 2nd dis. p. Pakeha, brig, from Newcastle, VLFG, new co ie. Emma Eliza, schooner, from Nelson. Victoria, schooner, from Rorotonga, No. 301 2na als. p. Kiwi, schooner, from Grey Hirer, via Hokianga. Celt, schooner, from Wanganui. Swallow, schooner, from Tauranga. t Tawera, schooner, from Napier, via Poverty Bay. Donald M'Lean, schooner, from Napier. Zillab, schooner, from Napier. Sylph, schooner, from Kaipara. Elisabeth Mary, schooner, from Napier, via Wangapoa. Jane, schooner, from Tauranga. Kate Grant, schooner, Matzen, from the Manukau. Clyde, schooner, from Napier, via Wangapoa. Susan, schooner, from Tauranga. Isabella, cutter, from Christchurch, via Mercury Bay. Lady Wynyard, cutter, from Tauranga. Bittern, cutter, from Napier. Annia Laurie, cutter, from Wangarei. Planet, cutter, from the Grey Hirer. Volunteer, cutter, from InrercargilL Sir Duncan Cameron, from Napier, via Wangapoa. Sandfly, cutter, from Napier. Base (late Will Watch), cutter, from Tahiti.

PKOJECTED DEPASTURES. Por London.— Percy, 27th ; Ballarat, March 5. San Francisco.— Constance, early. Adelaide. — Sea Bird, early. Hobart Town.— H.M. s. Curagoa, early. Vauaraiso.— Ayr, early. Southern Ports. — Bangatira, 23rd. Coroiiandel. — Tasnmnian Maid, to-day. Wangabm.— Tannanian Maid, 21»t. Pout ChableS.— Shamrock, to-morrow. S«uth Sea Islands —Coral Queen, early. Thames.— Caroline, early. Kennedy's Bay.— Bob Boy, early. Bay or Islands.— Sea Breeze and General Cameron, early. MoNaoNOT.— lvanhoe, early. Tauhanoa.— Tauranga and Fortune, early. A Napier.— Lark, Kauri, and Betsy, early. Kaipara.— Aquila and Sylph, early ; William and Julia, to-day. Tahuja.— Helen, early Port Fttzroy.— Prince pf Wales, early.

TESSELS IN HAEBOUR. (This list does not include coasting cutters.) H.M. s. Curasoa, Commodore Sir W. Wiseman, from Sydney *ia Norfolk Island. Waitemata. p.i. (on ferry serrice.) Enterprise, p s. (on ferry service.) Tasmanian Maid, p.s. f Jackson, from WangareL Mary Shepherd, ship, SOS tons, Geo. Croot, from London.— Combes and Daldy, agents. Percy, ship, 919 tons, Weatherburn, from London,— D. Nathan, agent. £•]]* JVlarins, ihlp, co»l bulk. Ayr, barqne, 287 tons, H. M'Eiran, from Mauritius, via Adelaide.— J. S. Macfarlane and Co., agents. Ballarat, barqne, 685 t«ns, Allan, from London.—Cruickshank, Smart, and Co , agents. Sarah Ann, barqne, 350 tons, Croucher, from Hobart Town. lea Bird, barqnentine, 355 tons, Abbott, from Newcastle, N.S. 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 Mahurangi. Lark, schooner, 27 tons, Toke, from Napier. Industry, schooner, 23 tons, Yates, from Wangaruru, via Omaha. Mary, schooner, 16 tons, Ford, from Waiheki. Helen, schooner, 21 tons, Eicketts, from Tairua. Lily, schooner, 17 tons, Joseph, from Waiheki. Mapere, schooner, 30 tons, J. White, from Tairua. Tauranga, schooner, 60 tons, Sellars, from Tauranga. Fortune, schooner, 21 tons, Parker, from Tauranga. Sot, schooner, 27 tons, Jones, from Omaha. Mary Ann White, schooner, 14 tons. Knight, from Waiheki. Caroline, schooner, 16 tons, M'Caskill, from the Thames. Coral Queen, schooner, 92 tons, Trayte, from Mahurangi. Bose Ann, schooner, 26 tons, Jones, from Tairua.

ENTERED INWABDS. T?EBIUTAItY 17— Spey, 17 tons, TJrquhart, from the Thames, in ballast Passengers— l 7. 17— Waterlily, 25 tons, Allan, from Omaha, with 45 tons firewood. Passenger— l. 17— Bob Boy, 23 tons, Mcleoa," from |Kennedy's Bay, with 2 bags kanrignm, 21,000 fest timber. J7— Victoria, 20 tons, Major, from Whangamata, with 8 tons kauri gam, 2 kits onions. Passengers— 3. 17— Jnlia, 14 tons, Francis, from Matakana, with 35,000 shingles, 8 tons firewood.

CLEAEED OTJTWAEDS. Fsbkuaxt 17— Sea Bird, 364 tons, Abbott, for Adelaide, in ballast.— J. S. Macfarlane and Co., agents. 17— Glance, 18 tons, Dickson, for Matakana, with 8 bushels maize, 6001b. sugar, 1 horse, 2 half-chests tea, 20 bushels maize, 2001b. flour, sundries. Passengers— 6. 17— Enfma, 20 tons. Herriott, for Kennedy's Bay, with 1 ton potatoes, 1 ditto flour, and sundries. Passengers— s. 17— Julia, 14 tons, Francis, for Matakana, in ballast. 17— Spey, 17 tons, Urquhart, for the Thames, with 23 tons Commissariat stores, 12 bags sugar, 1 case vestas, 1 ditto sardines, 4 hhdf. ale, 6 cases ditto, 4 kegs paint, 2 coils rope, 251b. nails, 1 case tobacco. Passenger— l. 17— Three Sisters, 25 tons, Rogers, for Mercury Bay, with 1 bag flour. Passenger— l. 17— Waterlily, 25 tons, Allan, for Omaha, in ballast. 17— Dolphin, 17 tons, Thompson, for the Great Barrier, with 10,000 feet timber, 1 ton flour, 1} tons iron, li ditto coals, 2 coils rope, 4 kegs nails, 1 ditto paint, 1 parcel, 1 drum oil, 1 coil engine packing, 3 casks pork, 3 bags salt, 2 boxes candles, 2«ditto soap, 1 pkg. drapery, 6 bags sugar, 2 parcels ironmongery, 4 drums oil, 1 pkg. chain, 12 cases jams, 2 ditto sardines, 1 bag salt, 1 ditto soda, 1 ditto sugar, 1 box candles, 1 case whiskey, 1 cask stout, 1 case cider, 5 sacks flonr. Passengers— l 7. 17— Tay, 14 tons, Hodges, for the Thames, with 23 tons Commissariat stores, 12 bags sugar, 1 case vestas, 1 ditto sundries, 4 hhds. ale, 6 cases ditto. 17— Kauri, 36 tons, Shearer, for Wangarei, with 10,000 feet timber, order. 17— Smuggler, 21 tons, Petersen, for Wangarei, with 6,000 bricks, 5,000 feet timber, 5 tons flonr, 2J tons sugar , halfton iron, 1 ton coals, 10 boxes tea, 15 packages groceries. Passengers— 9. 17— Victoria, 20 tons, Major, for Whangamata, with 1 case drapery, 1 bale drapery, 1 box soap, 2 packages tobacco, 2 boxes biscuit, 2 hhds, rum, 1 cask park, 1 box candles, 2 coils Manilla rope, and 9 packages groceries.

THE SCHOONER CORAL QUEEN. The schooner" Coral Queen, Captain Trayte, arrived last evening from Mahurangi, where she went with her original cargo of 70 tons coal, &c, from Sydney. She will take in cargo for the South Sea Islands, and sail for that destination in a few days. — Combes and Daldy, agents.

THE SCHOONER ROSE ANN. The ichooner Rose Ann, Captain Jones, arrived last evening from Tairua, with a cargo of timber from the saw-milli at that place. — J. Salmon and Co., agents.

MISCELLANEOUS. The N.Z.B.N. Company's s.s. Bangatira is due here thisfmorning from the Southern provinces, via Tauraoga, with paiserigers and cargo. The barquentine Sea Bird, Captain Abbott, cleared at the Cuatoms on Saturday for Adelaide, in ballast, and will sail to-d»y. The p.«. . Tasmanian Maid, Captain Jackson, coaled on Saturday, and will leave for Coromandel at seven o'clock this morning. , The barque Sarah Ann commenced the discharge of her cargo of piles alongside the inner T of Qaeen■treet Wharf on Saturday. '

The following coastejt entered inwards at the Customs on SaturdaylpSpey, cutter, from the Thames ; Waterlily, cutter, from Omaha ; Rob Roy, cutter, from Kennedy's Bay ; Victoria, cutttr, from Whangamata ; Julia, schooner, from Matakana. The cutter Agnes, Williams, master, arrived yesterday from the Kawau, with a cargo of firewood and several passengers. The cutter Comet, Dean, master, arrived yesterday from Puhoi, with a cargo of firewood, shingles, &c. fcThe cutter Shamrock, Stephens, master, arrived on Saturday erening from Port Charles, with a cargo of sawn timber. The schooner Mary Ann White, Knight, master, arrived yesterday morning from Waiheki, with a cargo of firewood. The schooner Dot, Jones, master, arrived yesterday from Omaha, with a cargo of shingles, palings, &c. The cutter Mary Ann, Wood, master, arrived on Saturday from Tairua Saw Mills, with a cargo of timber. The cutter Wanderer, Niemann, master, arrived yesterday from Coromandel, with sundries and passengers. The cutter Smuggler, Petersen, master, sailed on Saturday for Wangarei, with timber, bricks, sundries, and nine passengers. The cutter Spey, Urquhart, master, sailed yesterday for the Thames, with a cargo of Commissariat stores and sundry merchandise. The cutter Three Sisters, Rogers, master, sailed on Saturday evening for Mercury Bay, with sundries and one passenger. The cutter Waterlily, Allan, master, arrived on Saturday morning with a cargo of firewood, and sailed aeprin yesterday, in ballast, for Omaha. The cutten Dolphin, Thompson, master, sailed on Saturday for Mine Bay, Great Barrier Island, with a cargo of sawn timber (10,000 feet), general merchandise, and 17 passengers. - The cutter Margaret, Kennedy, master, arrived on Saturday morning from Whangamata, with kauri gum and onions. The schooner Caroline, McCaskill, master, arrived from the Thames, with a fnll cargo of kauri gum, on Friday last. The cutter Glance, Dickson, master, sailed on Saturday eveniug for Matakana, with sundries, &c, and six passengers. The cutter Emma, Herriott, master, sailed yesterday for Kennedy's Bay, with sundries and five passengers. The schooner Julia, Francis, master, sailed on Saturday for Matakana, in ballast. The cutter Victoria, Major, master, arrived on Friday from .Whangamata, with a cargo of kauri gum, and left again yesterday with a cargo of sundries. The cutter Tay, Hodges, master, sailed on Saturday for the Thames, with a cargo of commissariat stores and sundries. The schooner Kauri, Captain Shearer, sailed yesterday for Wangarei, with a cargo of 10,000 feet of sawn timber. The cutter Rob Roy, McLeod, master, arrived on Saturday morning from Kennedy's Bay, with a cargo of 21, 000 feet of sawn timber, and 2 bags kauri gum. The cutter Spey, Urquhart, master, arrived on Saturday morning from the Thames, with 17 passengers.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2681, 19 February 1866, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2681, 19 February 1866, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2681, 19 February 1866, Page 4