PORT OF AUCKLAND.
M»y 11.— Wind, 3.W. ; light ; fine. 42.— Wind. S W. ; light : showojy.
ARRIVALS, Enterprise No. S, p.i, 45 tons, Butt, from the Kawau. H«Yersham, barque, 488 tons, Sherlock, from Bewoastle, N.aW., with coals. General Cameron, tohooner, 42 ton*, Joyce, from Bay of Islands, with gum, <feo. Sea Breeze, schooner, 70 tons, Norris, from Bay of Islands, with cattle, Ac Argo, schooner, 82 tons, Davios, from Wangarei, with cattle and gum. Lily, schooner, 17 tons, Joseph, from Waiheki, with firewood. Sarah, schooner, 14 tons, Simpson, from the Thames, with gnm. T*y cutter, IB tons, Franols. from Matakana. with firewood. Prince of Wales, cutter, 24 tons, Ryan, fxom Mahurangi, with firewood. Wangarei, cutter, SI tons, Andersen, from Wangarei, with coals. Janet Grey, cutter, 28 tons, Stafford, from Tauranga ria Mercury Bay, with timber. Alpha, cutter, 17 tons, McHugh, from the Kawau, with pufengers. Comet, cutter, 17 tons, Clarke, from Fuhoi, with firewood. Sorereign of the Seas, cutter, SO tons, itoller, from Tauraqga, in ballast Alarm, cutter, 25 tons, Seymour, from ibfahuntngi, w}th produce and passengers,
DEPARTURES. Star of the South, m., [147 t° n »» Bendall, for Napier, with cargo. Beautiful Star, ■.»., 125 tons, Horvrick, for Napier, with cargo. Bluebell, schooner, 05 tons, loverock, for New Caledonia, vr}th cargo and passengers. Margaret cutter, 28 toni, McGarvey, for Coromaudel, with •ondripy and pauengeri. Alpha^ Cfltter, IS tons, McHugh, for Kawau, with paisongers.
VISSILS EXPECTED. H.M. i. Challenger, Oommodox* Bochfort Magulre, from Hobart Town. H.M. i. Eik, Captain Luot, from Sydney. Start, p. 1., Fairohild, from Tauranga. Ironside, ship, 800 toni. Clue, from London (tailed Feb. 32), No. 6021, 15t dis. p. Harriette Nathan, barque, 113 tona, Lloyd, from Hobart Town, QTDB (new code). Ballarat, barque. 085 tons, Allan, from London (loading), No. 8209, 2nd dli. p. Alice Cameron, barque, 347 tons, Carter, from Sydney rla Newcastle, N.S.W., T N C P (new code). Kate, barque, 340 tons, Cooper, from Sydney, No. 6539, lit dis. p. Helen S. Page, barque, 217 tons, Caimcross, from Brisbane, QTBW (new code). Waverley, brie, 217 tona, Fonayth, from Bolivia, No. 2640, 2nd dis. p. Bdlanoe, brig, 200 tons, Aust'n, from the South, No. 120, 2nd dis. p. Princess Alice, brig, 237 tons, Kiddey, from Melbourne, No. 4938, 2nd dis. p. Sea Gull, brigantine, 122 tons, Haddook, from Islands of the South Pacific Pacific, schooner, 60 tons. Bates, from Norfolk Island, No. 9286, 15t dis. p. Sir Isaac Newton, schooner, Mackie, from Sydney, No. 2810 ted dis. p. Zillah. schooner, 05 tons, Wyatt, from Tahiti. Swallow, schooner, 27 tons. Hill, from Christchurch. Neva, schooner, 00 tons, Young, from Korotonga, No. 8720, Ist dis p. Tawera, sohooner, 66 tons, Kennedy, fromPorerty Bay. Xranhoe, schooner, 71 tons, McGregor, from Noumen, New Caledonia. Kate Grant, schooner, 40 tons, Matzen, from Christohurch. Helen, schoooner, from Wangaroa. Celt, schooner. 42 tons, from Dunedin. Kauri, schooner, 34 tons, Sayce, from Southern Ports. Argo, schooner, 32 tons, Davies, from Wangarei. Meteor, sohooner, 42 tons, Jones, from Napier. Banshee, schooner, 70 tons, Kane, from Napier. Bt. Kilda, schooner, 68 tons, from South Sea Islands. Cora, sohooner, 00 tons, McCallum, from InTercargilL Celt, schooner, 42 tons, Sullivan, from Dunedin. Marwell, 28 tons, Hardiman, from Hokianga. Agnes, cutter, 14 tons, Hitching, from Ohora, North Cape. Eagle, cutter, 40 torn, from Tahiti
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. 01 liOirDOir.— Mary Shepherd, a*th; John Soott and Countess Russell, early, Caixao.— Regina, 15th. San Francisco.— Herenham and Constance, early. Milbournjs.— Pakeha, etalj. Adelatds — Pakeha, early. Qubbnslajo).— lsland City, to-day. Stdnkt.— Moa, 14th Niwclßtlz. — Alexandra, early. Southirn Post*. — Lord Ashley, to-morrow. Ofotixi.— -Gazelle, to-day. Poveatt Bat.— Amuriwai, tp^day. Tauranqa.— Lord Ashley, to-morrow ; Taoranga, to-day. Ahiiara.— Mariner, to-day, v - ' Hokianga.— Mariner, to-day. Mongondi.— Mavis, to-day. Wanqakxi,— Enterpriie No. 2, 15 th.
VESSELS IK HARBOUR. (This list doM not inclado coasting oatUti.) H.M. i. Brisk, O»pt«ln Hope, from Wellington. lordAsbley, s.s,, 290 tans, Wqrsp, from Tauranga.— H. M. Jervis, a.gent. lOdt*, ii., 67 tons, Lautit, from London.— D. Nathan, ftflent Tauranga, 1.1. (fitting out for m). Enterprise No, 2, p.i., 45 tons, Butt, from Kawau. ISnwrprue No 1, p.s. (on ferry serrioe). Gemini, i.i. (on ferry texrioe). Ball* Marina, coal hulk. Benjamin Heaps, ooal hulk Mary Shepherd, ship, 905 toni, Croot, from London.— Brown, Campbell, and Co , agents. fi«cttia, ship. 698 tons, Linthorne, from London.— Harris and Lauri*, agent*. John Scott, ship, 055 tons, Penfold, from London.—Cruiokshank. Smart, and Co., agents Oouoteu Rasiell, ship. 805 tons, Stuart, from Dunedin.— Cruickshank, Smart, and Co., agents Warwick, ship, I,oob tons, Smith, from London.— D. Nathan, agent. HeT«rtbam, barque, 489 tons, Sherlock, from Newcastle, N.S. W. — Hendenon and Maofarlane, agents. Constance, barque, 340 tons, Elliott, from Sydney.— Henderson and Macfarlano, agents. Atlantic, barque, 260 tons, Kelly, from Mauritius.—Crulck■hank, Smart, and Co., »genta. j(sland City, barque, 420 tons, Wolffe, from Queensland.— J. S. Macrarlnne, agent. Flying Cloud, brig, 877 tons, S«on, from Little Omaha.— S. Woolloy, «j?ent fakeha, brig. 173 tons, Robinson, from Adelaide.— Hendenon and Macfarlane, agents. Alexandra, brig, 288 tons, Stephenson, from Adelaide.— Thornton, Smith, and Firth, agents. Moa, brig, 236 tons, Bohertion, from Sydney.— J. S. Macfarlane, agent. fortune, schooner, 27 tons, Buohanan, from Qpotlki.—Captain, agent Hope, schooner, 25 tons, Parker, from Tauranga.— 8. J. Edmonds, agent. Wxabeth Mary, schooner, 27 tons, Williams, from Wanganl. —Captain, agent. Clyde, schooner, 31 tons, Gordon, from Chriitohurch.— T. Craig, agent. Mariner, schooner, 88 tons, Stroud, from Ahipara.— Captain, agent Mavis, schooner, 30 tons, Purchas, from Tauranga.— Captain, agent, JubilM, t ohooner, 45 tons, Stackpole, from Tairua.— Captain, agent. Amuriw»i, schooner, 25 tons, Reynolds (new),— J, S. Macfarlane, agent Argo, schooner, 32 tons, Paries, fr«m Wangarei.— H. S Meyers, agent Sea Breeae, schooner, 70 tons, Norrls, from Bay of Islands. —a J. Edmonds, agent. General Cameron, schooner, 41 tons, Joyce, from Bay of Islands.— Owen and Graham, agents.
CLEARED OUTWARDS. Mat , 11— Island City, 420 toni, Wolffs, for Gladstone, Queensland, with 20 ton* hay.— J. S. Macfarlane, agent. 11— Helen, 22 torn, Martin, for Wangaroa, with } ton flour, 6 bags aalt, 3 bags ingar, 2 bags biicuit, 1 cue gin. 11— Lord Ashley, sa , 296 tons, Worsp, for Tanranga, Napier, and Southern ports, with (for Tanranga) 2 cue*, Major St. John; 1 parceU|Mr. Sk-et;r' 1 parcel.|Mr. Hall. For Napier: 4 case*. 2 balei, 1 caik, Officer Commanding Militia. For Wellington : 1 box clothing, Somerville ; 1 parcel, Clerk of Legitlatire Council ; 48 boxes gla», Krull and Co. ; 1 parcel. Bank New Zealand : 1 case, General GoTernment ; 3 bales paper, 20 boxes soap, Krull and Co. ; 10 pkgs. doors and sashes, vennel. For Lyttelton : 1 pkg. maps, Owen. For Holdtika : 1 box, Harrison. PassengersSaloon: Bia Honor the Superintendent, Mr. J. White, Chief Paora, Messrs. Phillips, H. Graham, G. Bullock, Mr. Lewis. Second cabin : A. Corri, B. Nicholson, Mrs. Nicholson, Mr. and Mis Cotterel and 3 children, Mr. Hall, Mrs. Hall and child, Mrs. Wood and 5 children, Mr. Pert 11— Margaret, 21 tons. Glover, for Coromandel, with general cargo. 11— Star of the South, 147 tons, Bendall, for Napier, with 800 bags flour, order ; 10 tanks malt, Watt Brothers ; 2 canras pkgs., W. B. Holden ; 20 boxes soap, 8 grates, Watt Brothers ; 3 pkgs. doors, 1 pkg. sashes, 1 keg nails, R. Holt ; 1 bal»,6 cases, Watt Brothers ; 1 box, 1 bale, Mrs. Harrison ; 1 case, 1 horse, W, B. Holden. Passengers— Mr. H. J. < Owen, Mr. and Mm. Collins.— J. S. Macfarlane, agent.
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