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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

Much 20.— Wind 3., light: fine.

ARRIVALS. NIL

DEPABItJKES. Prince Alfred, •■„ 703 tom./H. S. M*chln,from Sydney. with maili and passengers./ „ Tumanian Maid, p.i., J&cksbn, for Coromandel, with p«Bita^brig, 108 toni, BobertsoD, for Sydney, with general Bob < Roy! StoM^M'Leod. for Kennedy* Buy. with wndrieS; Pour BUten, cutter, 17 tons, Gomes, for the Wade, with OomrtSk, m tter.l9 tons, Seymour, for M»h»r»nAin btUast. Comet, cutter, IT tons, De.n, for Pahol, with snndriei Shamrock, cutter, 22 ton., Stephens, for T»lru«, in b«U«fc. Agnei, cntter, 23 tons, Jowpb, for the Kawau, with sundries. Beoy, cutter, 25 torn, Edwwdi, for the Thames, with tundries.

VESSELS EXPECTED. HIM. i. Falcon, Captain Parkyn, from Sydney. H.M, s. Etk, Captain Luce, from Sydney. Beautiful Star, ».»., from Napier. Lord Ashley, i s., Worsp, from Sonthern Ports (due 28th). Salamanucr, a.s.s., from Melbourne, via Queensland, No. 570, Cossipore, ship, Halbert, frcm London, No. 8917, 3rd dis. p. Alexandra, slup, 868 tons, Small, from London Goading). Queen of the North, ship, from London (loading). Hydra, »hip, Skene, from Newcastle, N.S.W., No. 8706, 3rd Monarch. 'ship, Deacon, 1444 tons, from London, No. 8491, Ist dis. p. (to sail Jan. 15.) Sir George ftrey, barque, from Valparaiso. No. 6379. 3rd dis. p. Lombard, barque, Wolffe, from Queensland, No. 682, 3rd Norman, P barque, Orfew, from Hobart Town, No. 0023, Ist dis. p. Kate, barque, drier, from Sydney, No. 6539, 1st difcp. Constance, barque, Elliott, from Newcastle, N.S.W., No. John Knox, barque,' 290 tons, Hay, from Newcastle, No. 6215, Free Trader, barque, Robinson, from Newcastle, N.S.W., No. 5216, lit dis. p. „ . Kate Waters, barque. Calder, from Qaeenslnnd. Trieste, barque, from San Francisco, No. 9847, 2nd dis. p. Mien Simpson, barque, Poole, from Newcastle, N.S.W., No. SBo4, lst dis. p. Warerley, brig, from China. No. 2540, 2nd dis. p. Pakeha, brig, from Adelaide (new codt). Coral Queen, schooner, 90 tons, Trayte, from South Seas, No. 298, 3rd dis. p. _ Victoria, ichooner, from Borotonga, No. 301 2nd df«. p. Celt, ichooner, from 'Watiganui. Swallow, schooner, from Tauranga. Queen, schooner, from Christchurch. Nera, schooner, Young, from Tahiti and Rorotonga. Ivanhoe, schooner, from MongonuL Jane, schooner, from Napier. Kami, schooner, from Napier. Rapid, schooner, from Tairua. Rose Ann, schooner, from Napier. Mapere, schooner, from Tairua. Donald M'Lean, schooner, from Napier. Slph, schooner, from the Kaipara. wen, ichooner, from Napier. Saucy Lass, schooner, from Napier. Lark, schooner, from East Coast. Lady TVynyard, cntter, from Tauranga. Prince of Wales, cutter, from Hoidanga. Victoria, cutter, from Wangamata. Rote, cutter, from Christchurch. Isabella, cutter, from Christchurch, ria. Mercury Bay. Sir Duncan Cameron, from Napier, via Wangapoa. Xxum (late Will Watch), cutter, from Tahiti. America, cntter, from Norfolk Island.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Londow.— M«ori, 30th ; Silrer Eagle, April 8. - Vxi.PiJU.iso. — Frederick Baxsil, 29th. S»»v-xt.— Prince Alfred, 30th. ifiiroAarxjt, — Anne MolhnUh, to-day. Southern fon.Ts. — Lord Ashler, 4si. Hovulnqa-— Marweu, e»riy. CoroHANdkl. — Tjwmtinifta Maid, April 2. Mercury" Bay. —Saucy Lose, early. "Wangama. — Clyde, early. Waipu.— Flora McDonald, to-day. Kaipaka.— Black "Watch, 27th. Wanoarbl— Smuggler, to-day.

VESSELS IN HABBOXJB. . (This list does not include coasting cutters.) H.M. i. Brisk, Captain Hope from Taranaki. Prince Alfred, s.s., 703 tons, Machin, from Sydney.— H. M. Jerris, agent "Waltemata. p.s. (on ferry service.) Enterprise, p.«. (on ferry service.) Mary Shepherd, ahip, 905 tons, Geo. Croot, from London.— CombM and Daldy, agents. B»ll» Mitrina, ship, coal hulk. SUrer Eagle, ship, 1040 tom, Boss, from London.—Crolckihanlc, Smart, and Co , agents. Liverpool, ahip, 1454 tons, M*Ewen, from London.— Harris and Laurie, agents. Maori, ahip, 700 tons, Roberts, from Adelaide. — Cruickshank, Smart,- and Co., agents. Ceres, barque, 388 tons, Lorenzen, from San Francisco,— J. S. Macfarlane. agent. Anne Melhnisb, barque, Williams, from Newcastle, N.S.W. — Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. Frederick Bassil, barque, 341 tans, J. Whitta, from Cape Town.— BuchoU and Co., agents. Marion, coal hulk. Susan, brig, coal bulk. „„*.„ Southern Cross, schooner, 92 tons, Tilly, from the South Sea Islands, via Sydney. Soyd, schooner, 16 tons, Neill, from Whangamata. Helen, schooner. 21 tons, Ricketts, from Tairna. Black Watch, new schooner, 100 tons, from Wangarei. Susan, schooner, 16 tons, Simpson, Trom Tauranga, via the Coast. * Albatross, schooner, 82 tons, Braund, from Wanganui and TaranakL Nile, schooner, 24 tons, Tiller, from Cabbage Bay. Caroline, schooner, 16 ton*, H'Caskill, from the Thames. Dot, schooner, 27 tons, Jones, from Omaha. Mary Ann White, schooner, 14 tons, Knight, from Waiheld. Kenilworth, 200 tons, from \Vaipu. Mary Ira, schooner, 16 tons, Moilliett, from Great Barrier Island. Clyde, schooner, 34 tons, Cheshire, from Napier, via Wangapoa.

ENTERED INWARDS. March 25— Bessy, 25 tons, Edwards, from Thames, -with 20,000 feet timber. Passengers— 3. ," 25— Agnes, 23 tons, Joseph, from K»wm, with 45 tons fire28—Comet. 17 tons, Deen, from Puboi, with 70,000 shingles, * 200 feet houseblocks. Passengers— 2. 28— Shamrock, 22 tons, Stephens, fromTairna, with 18,000 feet timber. 26— Three Sisters, 28 tons, Hendry, from Mercury Bay, with 18,000 feet timber. 26— Saucy Lass, 38 tons. McEenzie, from Napier, ria Mercury Bay, with 30 100 feet timber, 6 tacks wheat. Passengers— 2. 26— Four Sisters, 17 tons, Gomez, from the Wade, with 3,000 feet timber, 30,000 shingles. 25— Martha, 8 tons, Miller, from Cabbage Bay, with oysters. 26— Hero, 30 tons. Joiner, from Mercury Bay, with 22,000 feet timber. Passenger — 1. 26— Cornstalk, 19 tons, Seymour, from Woiheki, with 30 tons firewood.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2712, 27 March 1866, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2712, 27 March 1866, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2712, 27 March 1866, Page 4

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