PORT OF AUCKLAND.
Much 24.— Wind E., li|bt: fine.
ARRIVALS. . Tatmanian Maid, p.s., Jackson, from Wangarei, with. p««CkroUn?Mhooner, 16 tons, M'Caskill, from the Thames, with Dot, schooner, 27 ton«, Jones, from Omaha. w .i ha H Mary Ann White, schooner, 14 ton., Knlf ht^from W.iheW. Kenflworth (n«w schooner). 200 toni, from W»lpu, in Mmt Ir», schooner, 16 toni, MoIUiett, from Great Barrier Clyde, schooner, 34 tons, Cheshire, from Napier, TlaWangaHaiSof the MlS, cutter, 17 tons, Neill, from MahurangL Bessr, cutter, 26 tons, Edwarfs from the Thame.,ijlth timber. BonlU, cutter. 28 tons, flarris#/rom Lyttelton. In ballast. • Bob Roy, cutter, 23 tons, M'Leod, from Kennedy's Bay, with Mary Ann! cutter, 23 tons, Wood, from Tairua, with timber. Cornstalk, cutter, 19 tons, Seymour, from Waiheld. Comet, cutter, W tons, Deen, from Puhoi. Glance, cutter. 18 tons, Boatwright, from MaUkana. Shamrock, catter, 22 tons, Stephens, from Tairua, with timber. Atom, cntter, 28 tons, Joseph, from the Kawau. Hero, cutter, SO torn, Joiner, from Mercury Bay, with timber. Albert, cutter, 15 tons, Ghetoldz. from Coromandol. . Clyde, cutter, 14 tons, La\r, from Maburangi,
DEPASTURES. H.M. i. Eclipse, Captain Fremantle, for Tauranga, with hi* Excellency the Governor. .,„„».. Juno, barque, 33T toni, J. Mitchell, for Newcastle, N.S.W.,* in ballast Prospector, barque, 255 tons, Duncan, for, Duntdin, with timber. Anni» Laurie, brig, 277 toni, Hays, for Guam, ia baUut, Argo, tchooner, 32 tons, Dioluon, for Matakana, In ballast. Idly, ichooner, 17 tont, Joseph, for Waiheki, in ballast. General Cameron, schooner. 45 tons, Joyce, for Bay of Islands, with gtneial carfo. ThiM Brothers, cutter, 18 tons, Seymour, for Mangawai, with sundries. Wanderer, cutter, S3 tons, Mirk, for Coromandel, with sundries. Annie lanrlc, cutter, 24 tons, Stuart, for Wangarei, with sundries. Iiee, cutter, 82 tons, Lombard, for Cabbage Bay, with sundries. Pater Cracroft. cutter, 20 tons, Dustin, for Mercury Bay. in ballast. EingdoT*. cutter, 21 tons. Brown, for Mahurangi and Hot Sprioft, with sundries. Miranda, cutter, 23 tons, Judd, for Mangawai, with sundries.
VESSELS EXPECTED. H.M. i. Falcon. Captain Patkyn, from Sydney. H.M. s. Eak, Captain Xuce. from Sydney. Beautiful Star, s.s., from Napier. Prince Alfred, 1.1., Machin, from Sydney (due 28nd). Iiord Ashley, i.»., Worsp, from Southern PorU (due 28th). Salamander, a.s.s., from Melbourne, ria Queensland, No. 570, 2nd dls p CoHipore, ship, Halbert, frcm London, No. 8917, 3rd dis. p. Alexandra, ■hip, 8fr8 tons, Small, from London (loading). Qneen of the North, ship, from London (loading). Hydra, ship, Skene, from Newcastle, N.S.W., No. 8706, 3rd dis. p. Monarch, ship. Deacon, 1444 tons, from London, No. 8401, 1st dis. p. (to sailJan. 15.) Sir George Grey, bwque, from Valparaiso. No. 6879. 3rd dis. p Lombard, barque, Wolffe, from Queensland, No. 682, 3rd Norman, "barque, Orfew, from Hobart Towb, No. 9028, 1st dis. p. late, barque, Carter, from Sydney, No. 0539, 1st dis. p. Constance, bu^a*, Elliott, from Newcastle, N.S.W., No. «27ft. 2nd dis. p. John Knox, barque, 29« tons, Hay, from NewcasOe, No. 8215, Free Trader, barque, Robinson, from Newcastle, N.S.W., No. 6218, 1st dis. p. , Kate Waters, barque, Calder, from Queensland. Trieste, barque, from San Francisco, No. 9847, 2nd dis. p. Xllen Simpson, barque, Pools, from Newcastle, N.S. w., No. 8804, 1st dis. p. Wwerley, brig, from China. No. 2540, 2ud dis. p. Pakeha, brig, from Adelaide (new code). Coral Qneen, schooner, 90 tons, Trayte, from Sonth Seas, No. 298, 3rd dis. p. .„*.,, Victoria, schooner, from Borotonga, No. 301 2nd dis. p. Celt, schooner, from Wanganui. Swallow, schooner, from Taurango. - Queen, schooner, from Christchurch. TXvn, schooner, Young, from Tahiti and Rorotonga. Ivanhoe, schooner, from Mongonut Jane, schooner, from Napier. .Kauri, schooner, from Napier. Bapid, schooner, from T«Irn*. Bose Ann, schooner, from Napier. Mapere, schooner, from'Tairua. Donald M'Lean, schooner, from Napier. Sylph, schooner, from the Kaipara. Tawtra. schooner, from Napier. Saucy Lass, schooner, from Napier. Lark, schooner, from East Coast. Lady Wynyard, cutter, from Tauranga. Prince of Wales, cutter, from Hokianga. Victoria, cutter, from Wangamata. Bom, cutter, from Christohurch. Isabella, cutter, from Christchurch, via Mercury Bay. Sir Duncan Cameron, from Napier, ria Wangapoa. Buse (latf Will Watch), cutter, from Tahiti. America, cutter, from Norfolk Island.
PROTECTED DEPABTUBES. lor London.— Maori, 29th ; Silver Eagle, early. Valparaiso.— Frederick Bauil, early. Stbkxt.— Prince Alfred, 30th : Bita, to-day. NiATOABTLt— Anne MeUraisb, to-day. Hokiajnoa. — Murwell, early. Comoif A.NDXL. — Tasmanlan Maid, to-day. Minctriir Bat. — Saucy Lou, early. Wanoapoa.— Clyde, early. Waipu. — Flora McDonald, to-day. KAirAJtA.— Black Watch, 27th. Wakoajuo. — Smuggler, to-day. '
VESSELS IN HARBOUR. (This list does not Include coasting cutters.) H.M. s. Brisk, Captain Hop*, from TaranakL WalUmata. p.s. (on ferry service.) Enterprise, p.s. (on ferry service.) Tasmanian Maid, p.s., Jackson, from Wangarei. Mary Shepherd, chip. 005 tons, Geo. Croot, from London.— Combes and Daldy, agents. Bella Marina, i hip, coal hulk. SllTer Eagle, ship, 1046 tons, Boss, from London.— Cruick- ! shank, Smart, and Co., agents. Liverpool, ship, 1454 tons, M'Ewen, from -London.— Harris and Laurie, agents. Maori, ship, 700 tons, Roberts, from Adelaide.— Crulcksbank, Smart, and Co., agents. Ctna. barque, 388 tons', Lorenzen, from San Francisco, — J. S. Macfarlane, agent. Anne MelhuUh, barque, Williams, from Newcastle, N.S.w. —Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. Frederick Bassil, barque. 341 ten*, J. Whttta, from Cape Town.— Bncholz and Co., agents. Marion, coal bulk. Sn*an, brig, coal hulk. Bita, brig, 108 tons, Robertson, from Sydney.— J. S. Macfarlane and Co., agents. Southern Cross, ichooner, 92 tons, Tilly, from the South Sea Islands, via Sydney. Boyd, schooner, 16 tons, Neill, from Whangamata. Helen, schooner, 21 tons, Ricketts, from Tairua. Black Watch, new schooner. 100 tons, from Wangarei. Susan, schooner, 16 tons, Simpson, from Tauranga, via the Coast. Albatross, schooner, 82 tons, Braund, from "Wanganui and TaranakL Nile, schooner, 24 tons, Tiller, from Cabbage Bay. Caroline, schooner, 16 tons, M'CaskiJl, from the Thames. Dot, schooner, 27 tons, Jones, from Omaha. Mary Ann White, schooner, 14 tons, Knight, from Waiheld. Ktnilworth, 200 tons, from VVaipu. Mary Ira, schooner, 16 tons, MoilUett, from Great Barrier Island. Clyde, schooner, 34 tons, Cheshire, from Napier, via ¥»- ngapoa,
ENTERED INWARDS. Mahoh 24— Bob Eoy, 23 tons, McLeod, from Kennedy's Bay, with 10,302 feet timber. 24— Bonit*, 28 ton*, Harris, from Lyttelton, in ballast. 24— Peter Cracroft, 20 tons, Duitln, from Mercury Bay, with 13.000 feet timber. 24—Idly, 10 toni, Joseph, from Waibeki.with 30 torn firewood. Passenger— 1. 24— Lee, 22 ton*, Lombard, from Cabbage B»y, with 18,000 faet timber. Pauengera— 2. 24— Maid of the Mill, 17 torn, Neill, from Mahurangi, with 35 toni firewood. 24— Wanderer, 28 tons, Mirk, from Coromandel, with 2,000 ftet timber. Passengers — 2. H—Aigo, 32 tons, Dicluon, from Matakana, with 15 head cattle, 82 ahnp, produce. Passengen— 8.
CLBAHED OUTWABD& Makoh 24— Jnno, barque, 337 tons, Mitchell, for Newcastle, N.8.W., in ballast. Passengers— Messrs. James McGkshan, Hugh Logan, Patrick Greely, Archibald Parker, J. Wales, Bichard Mathew.— Stone, Brothers, agents. 24— Rita, brig, 193 tons, Robertson, for Sydney, with general cargoias per exports), and the following ptusangers— Messrs. J. Walters, G. Wright, S. Wilson, M. Wilson, L. Garland, Daries, Darling, Appes, A. Keans, H. Dowell, J. Bowes.— J. S. Macfarlane and Co., agents. 24— Argo, 32 tons, Dickson, for MaUkana, in ballast. Pas24—Wanderer, 23 tons, Mirlc, for Coromaodel, with sundries Pasongers— 3. 23— Maid of the Mill, 17 tons, Neill, for Mahurangi, with sundries. 24— Annie Laurie, 24 tons, Stuart, f or Wattgarei, with 3 tons hay, 2 tons floor, 5 bagt maire, ficwt. silt, 20 parcels. Passengars — 12. 84— Le«, 22 tons, Lombard, for Cabbage Bay, with sundry merchandise. 24— Lily, 17 tons, Joseph, for Waiheki, in ballast. Passtnger—1. 24— Peter Cracroft, 20 tons, Dustin, for Mercury Bay, in ballut. 24— Prospector, barque, 235 tons, J. Duncan, for Dunedin, with 100,000 feet of sawn timber.— J. Boberton and Co., agents. <• 24— Bingdore, 21 tons, Brown, for Mahurangi and Hot Springs, with sundries. Passengers— 11. 24— Miranda, 23 tons, Judd, for M*ngsw»i, -mth 1 ton tout, 1 J tons potatots, 2 tons luggage, 4 sacks make, 20 sheep, 1 horse, 8 pkga. groceries. Passengers— 8. 24— Three Brothers, 18 tons, Seymour, for Mangawai, with 44 - ton* flour, 6 bags sugar, 4 casks seed, 1 horse, sundry merchandise. Passengers— 8. 24-General Cameron, 41 tons, Joyce, for the Bay of Islands, with Ik tons flour, 2 cases, 1 bale drapery, } ton sugar, 2 drams oil, sundry merchandise. Passengers— Messrs. H. Kemp, Baker, Clendon, and Mrs. Callaghan.— Owen and . Graham, agents.
exports! " PttbrI* Bits, for Sjrdaey : 801 pkn. run. 1,000 bags potatoes, J. S. MaciarlaneandCo.; 283 bides, Brown, Campbell, and Co.; 1 sample gin, lease, J. S. Hacfarlane and Co.; 1,100 «Mt timber, Captain.— J. 8. Maofarlane and Co., agent*.
THE MAIL STEAMER. The*!. Prince Alfred; Captain Machin, may be looked for this morning with the January English mail on board, By. the «.». Auckland, which arrived
stNel«on on the morning of tne 23rd from Sydney •no learn that the Prince Alfred vras detained in order to bring on the Nelson *Dd Northern mails, as the steamer was telegraphed in Sydney on the 19bh. We may, therefore, confidently expect the steamer with, the mail on board this morning.
THE JOHN TEMPERLEY. The ship John Temperley, Captain Liddell, which left this port on25bh Oofcober, with the head-quarters of H.M. 65th Regiment on board, will be found amongst the vessels arrived at home in our English shipping telegrams, published elsewhere.
F.M. S. EOLIPSE. H.M. s. Eclipse, Captain Fremantle, got up steam on Saturday afternoon, and left the harbour, with his Excellency the Governor, for Tauranga and Wellington.
THE P.S. TASMANIAN MAID. The paddle-steamer Tasmanian Maid, Captain Jackson, arrived in harbour at 6 o'clock yesterday moruiug, from Wangarei, with a goodly number of passengers. She left Wangarei at noon on Saturday, and had head vriuda and henry sea during the greater part of the trip, arriving alongside the wharf as above. Pussed the sohooner Kato Grant on Saturday ■flight. Passengers: Sir Osborne Gibbes, Mrs. Gibbea, Mr. Walton, Mr. Gwynnetb, M<". Johnson, Mr. McCarthy, Mr. Burnett, and about 20 iu the forecabin. — S. Cochrane, agent.
THE SCHOONER KENILWORTH. A fine new clipper schooner, named the Kenilworth, arrived ia harbour yesterday morning from the building-yards of Mr. Rory McGregor, at Waipu. The Kenilworth is one of the largest and smartest ■choonera turned oub ol our Northern ihip-building-yard, and reflects the highest credit on the builder. She i* upwards of 200 tons, builders* measurement;, ii intended, we believe, for the Mauritius trade, and has been built to tbe order of M^strs. Cruiokahank, Smart, and Co., of this city. She is 22 feet breadth of beam, 10 feet depth of hold, 81 feet length of keel, and 92 feet over all, promising strength of build and symmetry of line seldom equalled. The schooner Waveriey, wrecked at Port Waikato, was built to the order of the same firm, and turned out of the same yards. The cutter Flora McDonald was also built at these yards ; but Jthe last production excels in neatness of model and strength of build any previous craft. The Kenilworth will be fitted up with every convenience, and make a coasting trip ortwo before she is sent away. She possesses neat cabin accommodation,'and good carrying capaoity, and we trust will prove more profitable than her predecessor, the Waveriey.
THE SATJCY LASS. The aohooner Sausy Lass, Captain McKenzie, arrived in harbour on Saturday evening from Napier, vifi, Mercury Bay, with a cargo o£ sawn timber from the latter place. S he left Napier on the 14th, with permitsion to call at Open Bay, where she took in 6 sacks (16 bushels) of wheat ou account of Messrs. Thornton, Smith, and Firth. Called at Mercury Bay on Tuesday last, and took in a cargo of sawn timber from the Mercury Bay mills, arriving alongside Custom-house-street "Wharf as above.
THE SCHOONER CLYDE. The schooner Clyde, Cheshire, master, arrived in harbour early on Saturday morning from Napier, via Wangapoa, with * cargo of sawn timber from the latter place. She left Napier on the 15th instant, and arrived at Wangapoa on the 20th. Took in a full cargo of timber, and left agaia on the 22nd, arriving off the North Head on the evening of the 23rd. .Reports no Teasels at Wangapoa when she left.
LAUNCH. A fine coasting cutter is to be launched to-day from the building-yards of Mr. McMullins, at Waipu. She is built to the order of Mr. D. McKenzie, of the Flora McDonald, and is said to be a fine specimen of workmanship. Her dimensions are as follow : — Length of keel, 42 feet ; depth of hold, 6 feet; breadthof beam, 13 feet ; length, overall, 50 feet.
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