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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF AUCKLAND.

▲ngut L— Wind,^.B.W.; showny.

WoodUrtc, brtfc 381 totot, MoCliinwii, from 'fiWtatjr, with! graeralcugo. r-jy > ; <i • av/st -*r Fakefaa, brig, 178 torn, Boblnion, from Mwbourn*- t!» N»ircutta, N.S.W., wlthcoid*, &a r , , OMdi^ketch;i« ton«, B»Wi^, from^Gi^;v*Arri*t Idand. Lm, ontt«r, 19 toot, HtdgM, from CSahbam Bay, with timber. flMifat/Bw^Mtt^^i^^Stmr f ttnaim^Mngi, with. 1 prodno*. •..,.-, ■• JO»nn, cutttr,BBtow, Boynioar, from Mwcawal, with proaaoe. T«rJ tiuttir, IT ioni,' JP^tibU, if rtui B*fct*k«ln»: i <2yd«, <mtt«r, t ia too*, Jmpmt, from UkhnnmgL

ftWot th. (S(raiB, A S^dAil l for Niptar, with Tauranga, l uOfiff \6tM,( &llart, for T*anui£» andOpotUd; with general cargo. _ Xnterprls* No. 8, p.i.,~« tow/Andtnon, for thaThamts, with passengers. Kate Grant, schooner, 40 tons, Mataen, for F^l and South 8e» Islands, with general cargo. Jkigo, schooner, 88 tons, Low*, fat WanfcanJ, with •nndries. Idly, schooner, 17 tons, Joseph,, for „ . Hope, schooner, 25 tons, Cauaw, for Opotiki, with gtnfral Bldeball, ontter, 12 ton&'^MtafeNr, tor th* Thamvii with puunfnn. „),<■, i „ Alabama, cutter, 17 tons, Srvva, far U* yhwa«i with i cargo and paa*ng*ra. <!,, ,< Cornstalk, catUr, 10 tons, dark*, for Ui* Thatnu, with pas* •t Klda, cutter, 14 tons, DeVni for Matakana, in ballait. Bob Roy, cutter, 5» fonk, EdWardi," for K*nn*dy*s Baj, im ballast, Lady Wynyard. outUr, S9 tons, Turrl*. for MaWa Pminsula, with snndrl*s, Horning Light, cutt«r, 28 tons, Tiller, from Pott Tryphana, r Great Barrier ;IsJand,; with scddrlaa. . ' . mdiarour, tntter, 10 toni, Hodgson, for Waih*ki ' - (Wandwerv iuttdr v 17, tons,. Edwards, for Coromandel, with inndrie*. . , , TThitbr, cutter, S» 'ions, Doughty, for Maketu and Opbttkl, with gentral cargo, Hercules, cutter, 85 tons,.Sogers, for Sorotonga (fromth* Heads). Tar, cutter. 14 tons, Furloxg, for the Thames, with caif o. Prlnc* of Wales, cutter, £3 tons, Law, for-Mahuranfi, U baUas.t' ! •- -' J -"- ' ••■ ■*> Pour Sisters, cutt*r, 18 tons, Hatfleld, for th* Wad*, with sundries. Comet, cutter, Vf tons, Clark*, for PuhoH in ballast

VESSELS XXPXOTXD. HJkL*. F*lood, C»pUlbßl*K«iLfroia^oruW; a • ':> ! Lord Ashley, ».•., 288 tons, Wortp, from Southern Porti and Tauranf a (due Bib). ■ ■ , l£«rringtOD, ship, Ml tons, 1 Graham, from London (iailed April 18), No. 9567, 2nd dls. p. iiam, ship, 748 tons, Ashby, from London (to latt June 7), No. 819, 2nddis.>pv i i ; i Na Zlegler, ship, 860 torn, Beynolds, from London (to tail June 29), No. 70, 3rd dii. p. Atrarida. barque, 467 tons, -Bissett/frora Sydney yl* Newcastle, N.S. W., No. 8163 Jit dis. p. BalUr*t< »barque,! «8* tons,' Craiih'ead, 1 from London (tailed May % No. 8209, .2nd db^p. « Alice Cameron, barque, 84T tons; Garter, from Sydnty, TNCP (new code). ■ ■ - J l ■ ' - ' JC. R. Bateion, brig, 168 toni, PeTtrltyi from Sydney, SBNH (new code). , , , VJf , Slta, brig. 198 toni, Trayte, from Tahiti, No. 7930, 2nd dii- p. Swan, brig, 185 tdn», Pouhen; from 'Newcai tie, N.S.W., No. i. 13«/ 2nd dff.pl ; » .>> XL . , - u .'•< lUllance. bilg, 117 ton* Anitjn,;/rom ' Rjt Ldandi.'No. 120, Ind d«,p. . , . .. , Sm Gull: brlgantlne, 122 toni, Haddock, ~ from Wanda of the SonthPaoiflb '• •.'-"''•;>>-:. ' f ■ Southern Croii, , ichoonw, 02 >tonf, . Tilly, from th« Jfiw fiabridei Group, No. 83Q«,'8nd dJa. p; [ ~ ' nvrk, schooner, 90 -toni. Young, from th« South Sia lilandi , No. 8720, Ittrdta^p.- ' ' ° Hllah, •ohoontr.W ton, Wyatt; from Tahiti. Banshee, schooner, 70 tons^Kant, from Wwt Coui ' . Albatross, schoontr, 84 tons, Sraund, from Dunedin, No. 179, Ist dii. p. • "J «" '- Bln»b»U, sohoonar, SS^tpnsjMoiaTtr.ifrom Norfolk Island and Noumea, New Caledonia, No. 6488, 2 nd dii. p. Celt, schooner, 42 tons, SuOfran,' from Oamarn, Cantwbury. Amurlwai, schooner. 29 tons, Reynolds, from^FoTtrty Bay. Jubilee; schooner," 40dtdns, Catchpole, from Chriitonurch. - 8t KUda. schooner, 08 tons,' from Sonth Sw Islands, fikneral Cameron, schooner, 41 tons, "Watsrman, from Sonth Sea Islands. Charlotte, cutter, 49 tons, Praties, from the coast Fortune, sohoonar, 25 tons.i Parker, from East Coast. Industry, schooner, 28. toni, Tates, from 'Wangaruro. Helen, sohoonen 23toii*, Maxtln, from Wangaroa. Harwell, 28 tons, Haidimin, from Hokianfa.

FKOJEOTBD DBPAETUBES. - Wot loiinow.— lroniide, September Ittn. Sotrm Sia Islands, r- Kate Grant, to-day. Sttdkif.— Auckland, t,»., to-day ; Pakeha, tuly. 2T*w CixrooNiA. — lCeniliTorth, to-morrow. Wbuunoton — WilUam, to-d»r-ifiLPißK.—Bittern, tarly.i Kabt Coabt.— Bittern, early. Potmrtt Bat.— Donald McLean, to-morrow. Opotikx I.—Tanrauga,'*.^,1 .— Tanrauga,'*.^, early. Taukahga.— Tanranga/5.!., and Mayii, early. Mzkodbt Bat.— Boyd, early. Mongoitdi.— Hidge r r.i., early; Iranho*, tohday. Bat ot Islands.'— Sea Breezs, to-day; Sptedwall, to* day. "WAwoAitii.— Midg», i.i., varlyi; Enterprlu No. 9, "Wangarei, and Argo, to-day ; Maptre, to-morrow. Manoatai.— Mapere, to-morrow. , Thames.— Otahuhu, Besiy.and Sot, to-morrow; thuty Miller ani Serern, to : day.| Port Fitzrqf.— Dawn, to-day. Mahuranoi.— Enttiprii* No. t. tarlr: Buibwr B«O, Wads.— Foar Sisten, 6th ; Alacrity, to-day.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. {This lilt does not inolude coasting outters.) Auckland, 1.1., 633 toni, H. Harris, from Sydney.— H. M. Jenria, agent. Midge, i.«., 67 tons, Stewart, 'from Mongonui and Bay of Islandi.— D. Nathan, agent. Enterprise No. 1, p.s. (on tarry serrioe). Ctanini, s.s. (on ferry servioe). Bella Marina, coal hoik. B«n]amtn fleapt, coal bulk. • Ironside, ship, 899 tons, Hedley, from London.—Crttiokshank, Smart, and Co., agents. Hying Cloud, biig, 877 tons, Scon, from Little Omaha.— H . Ternon, agent. ' Warerley, brig, 217 tons, Fonayth, from Bollria.—Crniokahank, Smart, and Co., agents. ' Woodlsrk, brig; 281 tons, MoClemens, from Sydney.—Hinderson and Alacfarlane, agents. Pakeha,"brig, 173 tons, Robinson, from Melbourne.— Henderson and Macfaxlane, agents. TTUliam,brigantine,lBBtons, Dixon,from Adelaide.— Henderson and Macfaxlane, agents. Itranger, brigantine, 240 tons, Bnwald, from Adelaide.— Henderson and Macfaxlane, agents. Ihgenie, schooner, 182 tons, Hart, from Tahiti— Owen and ' Graham, agents. Kenilworth, schooner, 113 tons, MoKenaie, from Kennedy's Hay. Bittern, cutter, 40 tons, McKemie, from Napier -ria the Coast — C. Stuckey, agent. Donald McLean, schooner, 45 tons, Baker, front Forerty Bay. — J. S. Macfarlane, agent. franhoe, schooner, 70 tons, McGregor, from Mongonttf.— Cmickshank, Smart, and Co., agents. Pea Breeze, schooner, 70 tons, Norris, from Bay of Islands.— Q. <Vebster, agent. Marii, schooner, 27 tons, Purchas, from Tauranga.— H. S. Meyers, agent. Speedwell, ketch, 35 tons, Bolger, from Bay of Island! — G. Webster, agent. ICapere, schooner, 84 tons, Shepherd, from Wangarei.— H. S, Mayen, agent.

ENTERED INWABDS. Auqmx l—Pakena, btlg, 178 tona, JRoblnion, from Melbourne via Ntwcartlt, N.S."W., with gem«r«l cargo {•* par report).— Henderison *nd M«cf Arlftne^ B{>enta. , , > I— W»T«rley, brig, 217 toni, Formyth, from BoUrlftj with guano,— Cruickshank, Smart, and Co., tgantt,

CEEAKED OTTTWJLED3. August I— Prince of Wales, 23 torn, Law, for Mahnrangi, In ballast. I— Eat* Grant, 40 torn,, Matwn, tor Fiji and Spnth Sea " Islands, with gerf eral cargo (ai ' per exports). Passengers— Keun. H. T. Sherrard, J. 0. Ferguson, and John Biehardson.—9. W. Hill, agent' > ' I—Axgo, 82 ton*; Lowe, for Wtnguti, with 2 toiu poUtoei, 4owt. floor, 1 bag bras, 2 bag* jngar, 3 b»|« bonedmt. Laisengeri—6. "' I—Tay, 14'toni, Farlorig, for the Thames, with 120 baft floor, SO bags biscuit, 20 barrels pork, 1' ton potatoes, 1 doatn picks, 2 dozen frying pans, 6 nests billies, 4 cheeses, 4 bags ■alt, 1 case herrings, 2 tons flour, 3 tarpaulins, 2 tags onions, 2 £-chest» tea, ift boxes 4 candles, 1 case gin, 1 case brandy, 1 case itoufc. i'[ it./ -■ l—Whitby, 20 tons, Doughty, for Maketn and OpotikJ, with 12 tons firewood. 10,000 shingles, 4 tons potatoes, 25 packages groceries', 14 gallons ram, 2 cases gin. Passenger— l. I— Foot Sisters, It tons, Hatfleld, for the' Wade, with 1 cask beef, 1 bag oatmeal, sondriesV Passenger— L

IMPOSTS. PttbrlgWamley, from Boliria: 301 ton* guano, S MOka •••ds, Crnickihank, Smart, 'and' Co. (agenti).

; L-, EXPOETS. 'PprieboonerKatCOntnt/for Hji. and ' South Stalriandi: .}« warehouse: Lease millin«ry, Lewla Brothen; 4 bozei tobacco, T.B. Hall; 2 cases tobacco, ff.'F/ScbefnY Fre« - goods : ' 4 "cases drapery, 'A. Clark And Son ; : 1 cue cottbn, 1 cm* woolleni, 1 cut woollent »nd book*, T. EL Borniide and Co. ; 1 bale^qagcqr^ fH.pHall,; -1 bale; dung area, 1 eai • priijti, 1 ease drapery, \ palejMrianMts,^ boxai toap, l.caiepertmetjrl b»le'dr»^.rr ( ! T. J a H»U; 4 takes axei.ScUei ktroiine, 2 oaiea ironmonferj, 4 kegi naili, T. -and 8. Korrin ; flA«mptr«Mla, SO.OOO Met (tmUr, Shenwd and Fugpuoa ; 5 ' bozei tea, 2 cues, pickles, J. cue curranti, 2 cum Tlnejai, t -Ua«e«iarainei rJI r J l cue' fobiteii, W. C. HOL; IdaikWai 1 , 2 <<cula 7 -batinaUpS cue* 'oyntwt, 2''4aiei rOhtumfhi '« cam ' OBtrawberr »ymp,r'l oti#rua«pb«ny cvinegar,/ 1 ! cm* potted l&Mtif, Tf. C^Hfll— B,W o Hllljaf«nt , ,„ , . f " X Ptr i.i. Auckland 'for Sydney : . I wlM" bond : 1 oui cifan, t caiw tobaccorrcw«'dgaifi, r ''l"c«e', i 4 bozea tobacco, P. A. FhUipi ; 70 Hhdi. beer,*'rßttrtrri, iCainpball/ and ICo. ; ISV K a^Kil'Andcr«nkt}■ l BJßMeil cfj^rs, J, 8. iMacfarlana: 10 cum caaenLW, CV Hilt i 14 caiesfpmcrrtd neat, J. Abbott Fr«6 gSbli rIV bfiei #Tc ' JFfflff'i Jut hardware, P. A. Phiapk*^ i %ac4»^t s 3n*Bcli; T €*nfdkihank, Smart, and CoijittlMtairobTafuaiiUfil Tinne ; 267 lengths Iran piping, 1 bundU ir^fitoigr^SAooj; tinjplj[t»i, 1 auk nr.irdarf.fad.^ m*3S^ ..^fffi^^f j T^6j^^i^^^aBrfe(Hfa|JnyiW^ Off report hiving left on tbemomingpf ±he 19ffiW] io, and for the first iaVfiSSjfVi^V^S^t^^d fine jfMtber. On the 2^nd fell in with tiE he»Ty

vreathei aud variable windi, which continued almost ; without abatement for the next four days. Made ( the New Zealand coast (the Three Kings) at 7 a.m;, on Tuesday, the 30th ; and four hours afterwards fell) in with oneof thesevereitof the many gales of wind met,' with during the long nautical experience of Captain ( MoClemens, inonaung to hurrioane violence, and attended with a very heavy lea. The wind at the! time was from the S.S. W., and th« brig was hore-toj for eight hours. At 8 p.m. set the foretop andj topmast stay-iails, and was off the North Cape at; midnight. Afterwards had fine weather and strong] winds along the coast, and arrived off the North! Head early yesterday morning. On tacking off the' North Shore the vessel touched on £he extremity ofj the sandspit, and was detained there until the re-! turning tide floated her off, when she came up bar* bour and anchored. , i We are indebted to Captain MoGlemens for one day's later Sydney news. i Passenger— Steerage : Mr. Robert Hardy. i Cargo : 200 oasts brandy, 14 oases vestas, fiO oases matches, 200 bags maize, 220 bags make, 40 oasei kerosine oil, 100 bags maize, order; 250 bags bone dust, Henderson and Maofarlane ; 164 bags maizti M. Brown ; 111 bags majze, order ; 61 casks beef, Brown, Campbell, and Co. j 25 boxes candles, 14 cases oil, 2 cases groats, 2 oases blacking, 4 cases sago, 1 case almonds, order ; 122 tons coal, 2 oases oil, 7 casks beef, Henderson and Maofarfane (agents).

ARRIVAL OF THE BRJG PAREHA. The Circular Saw brig Pakeha, Captain Robinson, came up harbour yesterday, fifteen days out from Newcastle, N,S.W. The Pakeha is partially laden with guano from Melbourne, luring filled up at Newcastle en acoonnt of her owners, and left on the eveniog of the 16th ultimo. Bad westerly winds and fine weather for the first four days, and on the 26th fell in with a very severe gale from the southeast, whiohjcontinuedtwith great nolenoeifor three days. -ThefdAaw werfc^vered with water duting this time, the tea being unusually boisterous. On the 28th the wind abated, and a calm ensued, followed by a light westerly and south-westerly breeze. Sighted the Three Kings on the following day/ the ,295, and $n;,itb.e 30th: encountered (smoother gale from the north-weit, which was of equal violence. The wind rose at midnight, attended with fierce squalls, and at-£ o!ol©clt4a.th'eJ afternoon the wind was such that Captain Robinson deemed it prudent to take in the jib and courses, and hove-to until 7 o'clock on the morning of the 31st. The brig came along under topsail and courses during the day, and arrived off the heads at midnight, *fichoring in the Rangitbto channel until the morning *s tide. Cargo j 4 kegs nails, 1 case handles, 2 cases glass, 6 oases ovens, 100 cases kerosine, 6 cases glass, 1 cask glass, J< and J. Dickey ; 6 cases handles, 34 buggy axles, 1 cask axle boxes, 60 bundles hoop iron, 150 oases kerosine, T. and S. Morrin ; 100 cases ktrosine oil, 5 oases handles, 2 cases glass, 35 oases ovens, 5 packages rope, 40 bundles wire, 80 bundles hops, S, H. Smith] 323 bags guano, order; 194 tons coal, Henderson and Macfarlane (agents).

MISCELLANEOUS. H.M. Customs.— We understand several pro* motioni are about to be made from the Customs department »t this port. The following have been intimated : — Mr. J. M. Tabuteau (landing surveyor) to be oolleotor of Customs at Ppri Ly ttelton ; Mr. D. Mo&ellar (cashier and first clerk) to be ohief clerk atPortLyttelton j Mr. H. P. Andrews (ohief olerk and clerk to Registrar) to be landing surveyor at Napier. The vaoanoies caused by the above promotions are, we believe, to be supplied by Southern gentlemen. Thr s.a. Auckland.— The P.,N.Z., and A.B.M. Co.'s s.s. Auckland, Captain Harris, R.N.R., leaves the wharf at noon to-day for Sydney, with mails and passengers. She takts a general cargo (as per exports), and 1990z. of gold. Passengers: Major-General Sir Trevor Chute, Major Baker, Captain Richardson, Assistant-Surgeon Jobaon, the Rev. Stephen Chastagnon, Dr. Gibb, Meisrs. A. R. Young, Stephen Wright, Henry Wright, John Minnett, T. B. Treatt, Thomas Price, Jacob Joseph, David Graham ; Mm Mary Wood, Miss Clark, Mrs. Mealy and infant, Miss Sherman; Messrs. J. H. Lewis, J. Baleman, F. W. Stretton, Reilly, M. Reilly, J. Brown, W. Reer ; Mrs. Shank, and two ohiHreD, Mrs. Hewlett and three children. Thi s.s. Phcebk.— The P., N.Z., and A.R.M. Co.'s s.s. Phcebe, Captain Wheeler, leaves the Manukau at noon to-day for the Southern and West Coast ports, carrying passengers for Mel* bonrne. She takes two boxes coin containing £10,000 to Nelson, and one box containing £5,000 to Hokitika, on account of the Bank of New South Wales. Passengers : Saloon : Mr. H. C. Kenny, Mrs. Kenny, Miss Buchanan, Master Buchanan. Seoond-oabin : Mr. Fox,' Mr, W. C. Goodfellow, Mrs. Brown, and two ohildron. The paddle>steamer Enterprise No. 2, Captain Anderson, left for the Thames shortly after eight o'olock yesterday morning, with Mr. Mackay, Commissioner, two constables of the Auckland armed police, and 100 prospectors for the Karaka. The s.s. Star of the South, Captain Bendall, steamed for Napier early yesterday morning, with a general cargo. - The B.P.S.N. Co.'s s.s. Tauranga, Captain Sellars, left the wharf at noon yesterday for Tauranga and Opotiki, with a general cargo and 15 passengers. The brig Pakeha, from Melbourne and Adelaide, entered inwards' at the Custom-house yesterday. The brig Woodlark, from Sydney, enters inwards today, and the brig*ntine Stranger, from Adelaide. The sohooner. Kate Grant, Captain Matzen, cleared at the Customs yesterday for Fiji, and the islands of the South ' Sew, with a general cargo (as per exports), and sailed last night. Passengers : Mr. J, C. Ferguson, Mr. Henry Sherrard, and Mr. John Richardson. The cutter Prince of Wales, Law, master, sailed for Mahurangi yesterday, in ballast. The brigE. K. Bateson, Captain Peverky, was advertised to leave Sydney for this port on the 20th ultimo, with a general cargo. ' The outterTay sailed yesterday for the Thames, with a full cargo of general merchandise shipped to the Karaka goldfield by Messrs. Cruickshank, Smart, and Co. ' She also took several passengers. The sohooner Argo sailed jesterday for Wangarei, with sundry merchandise and six passengers. The outter Lee brought up a cargo of 18,000 feet of sawn timber yesterday from Cabbage Bay. The ketoh Caisia brought up a cargo of firewood yesterday from the Great Barrier Island. , The cutter Alacrity arrived yesterday from the Wade, with a small quantity of kauri gum, settlers' produoe, and six passengers, Thesohooner Mapere, Shepherd, master, arrived yesterday from Wangarei, having left oh the previous day, and had strong winds and rough seas along the ooast. Cargo : 1 ton kauri gum, and a quantity of batter, eggs, and other settlers'- produce. Passengers ; <4,' ' The (schooner Hope, Carlaw, master, whioh put back (through stress of weather* left yesterday for Opotiki, with sundry merchandise. The outter Whitby, Doughty, master, alio sailed yesterday- for Opotiki and >Maketu, .with a full general cargo. ' ThY cutter Four Sisters sailed yesterday for the Wade, with sundry merchandise and one passenger. The schooner Lily and outter Endeavour sailed yesterday for Waiheki, in ballast. The outter Wanderer, Edwards, master, sailed yesterday for Coromandel, with sundry merchandise and passengers. ' The cutter Cornstalk, G. Clarke, master, sailed at noon yesterday for the Thames, with 12 passengers for the Karaka goldfield. i The cutter Morning Light ' sailed yesterday for Tryphena, Great Barrier Island, with sundry merohandise. - . > , . ; The<outter Bluebell, Bremner, sailed yesterday morning for the Thames, with some 20 passengers for the Karaka goldfield. I The cutter Alabama, Brown, master, sailed list evening for the Thames, withJuggage on.Mr^Coia. missioner Mackays account, and ten passengers. The cutter Lady Wynyard, Tux Tie, master, sailed yesterday for Mahia Peninsula, with sundry m< r■<jh»ndise, to load oil and grain on, the coait. a , The cutters Rob Roy for Kennedy's Bay, Ma ry Ann for Tairua.and St. Kilda for Matakana, sail sd yesterday, in ballast. The cutter Hercules, Captain .Rogers, whwh Has been detained wind-bound 3 at 'the ■ HeaJs \ several days, left early yesterday morning for t lie South Sea,lfiandsf aritlua ftrvourajjle breeze. The cutter Alarm, Seymour, master, arrived yisterdav.frpm.vMansa.wai, with nine passengers, JO] tons bP'firewo^tMd '»' < 4urfhlsiy^ of settle*' produoe. y The outter Heatheg^gell, Dam, master, arriv ;d yesterday from Mahurangi, with nine passengers, a ; from Matakana, with a cargo of firewood. The outter Comet, Clarke. faastarj- flailed last : fTttiog for Puhoi, m ball*»t T

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3134, 2 August 1867, Page 4

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3134, 2 August 1867, Page 4

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