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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. Midge, s.i., 58 tons, Stuart, from Kauwaeranga, Thames, with passengers. . Mary, schooner, 20 tons, Brown, from Maraitai. Lily schooner, 17 tons, Joseph, from Waihelce. Elf. 'schooner, 16 tons, Khull, from Puhoi Victoria, cutter, 22 tons, Neil, from Mercury Bay, with Sydne™, cutter, 14 tons, Reed, from Kauwaeranga, Thames, Maid r o£ l t?e I Mill, cutter, 18 tons, Scott, from Mahurangi. Prince of Wales, cutter, 23 tons, Law, from Mahurangi. Jessie, cutter. 12 tons, from the Wade, with wool. Morning Light, cutter, 28 tons, Tiller, from Mercury Bay, Heather BeU, Gutter, 24 tons, Dam, from Mahurangi, with passengers.

DEPARTURES, lord Ashley, a.s., 296 tons, H. Worsp, for Tauranga and Southern Ports, with general cargo Tauranga, s.t., 67 tons, Sellars, for Kauwaeranga, Thames, with passengers. » „ „ „ .-,,, Zephyr schooner, 57 tons, Brown, for Kussell, Bay of Islands, with railway iron . Whiiby, cutter, 20 tons, Doughty, for Opotiki, with general cftrfiro* Petrel, catter, 17 tons, Domwell, for Coromandel, Tia Te Kuna. with stores. . Frances, cutter, 19 tons, Sullivan, for the Hot Springs, with atores. ... , . Spey, cutter, 13 tons, Burns, for the Thames, with stores, &c. Alabama, cutter, 1» toni, Brown, for Kauwaeranga, lhames, with stores. Orpheus, cutter, 21 tons, McGurney, for Kauwaeranga, Thames, with timber. . Wanderer, cutter, 17 ton«, Edwards, for Coromandel, u ballast.

VESSELS EXT*BOTED. Star of the South, 1 1., 147 tons, Bendall, from Napier. Alexandria, ship, 670 tons, Baird, from London ito sail July) No. 241, Ist dis p. Quien Bee, lhip, 726 tons, Leslie, from London, No. 9861, 2nd dis p Maori, ship. 700 tons, Roberts, from London (to sail Septemtember). No. 7523. 2nd dis. p. „.,., "Water Nymph, ship, 684 torn, Babot, from London (sailed " August 22), No 2508, 2nd dis. p. Novelty, barque, 376 tons, Nearing, from London (to sail September;, No. 6451, 2nd dis. p. Reliance, brig, 117 tons, Austin, from Fiji Islands, No. 120, 2nd dis p. Princess Alice, brig, 237 tons, Kiddey, from Melbourne, No. 4938. 2nd dis. p. . Susan, brig, 183 tons, Poulsen, from Newcastle via Sydney No. 1365, 2nd dif p. t , ._ _ _ __ "Willing Lass, brig, 116 ton», from Newcastle, N.S.W., No. 8602, 2 nd dis. p. , __ .. Sea Gu 1, brigantine, 122 tons. Haddock, from Newcastle, N.S VV., via Napier, No 3274, 2nd dis p. Bluebell, schooner, 58 tons. McLiver, from Norfolklsland and Noumea, New Caledonia, No. 5463, 2nd dii. p. Amuriwai, schooner, 29 tons, Eeynolds, from Poverty Bay. Jubilee, schooner, 42 tons, Catchpole, from Kaiapoi, Cantergeneral Cameron, sohooner, 41 tons, "Waterman, from South Sea Islands Fortune, schooner, 23 tons, from Awanui Kate Grant, schooner, 41 tons, Hardy, from Russell, Bay of Islands. . . . Excelsior, schooner, 92 tons. Iwersen, from Christchurcn. Zillah, schooner, 65 tons, Wyatt from Tahiti. Kenilworth, schooner, 113 tons, McKenzie. from Noumea, New Caledonia, No. 7853, 2nd dis. p. Eugenie, schooner, 143 tons, Hart, from Tahiti, No. 3054, Ist Eagle, cutter, 40 tons, Frost, from South Sea Islands. Ringdove, cutter, 21 tons, Mather, from Noumea, New Caledonia. __ . _ . Glimpse, cutter, 38 tons, Rattray, from the West Cout. Agnes, cutter, from Poverty Bay via Tairua. Bittern, cutter, 40 tons, Stuckey, from Wellington.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For London.— Ballarat, November 14 ; Siam, January 7. Sydney — Woodlark, to-morrow Newcastle, N.S.W.— Woodlark and Susan Jane, tomorrow. Bay op Islands.— Woodstock, early. WHANQARiir.— Hero, to-day ; Wangarei, Utn. Whanga* octa.— Aspai : a, to-morrow. Thames.— Severn, Mapere, Midge, and Enterprise, to-day. Kinnedy's Bat.— Kate, to-day. Mangapai.— Miranda, to-day. Mangawai —Alarm, to-day. "Wxjtv Thiatle, to-day. Mahubangi.— Maid of the Mill, to-day; Heather Bell, to-morrow.

VEBSBLS IN HARBOUR. (Thlg lilt dow not include coasting cutten.) H.M.i. Falcon, b.c, 17 guns, Commander Blake, from Melbourne via Sydney. _ Enterprise No 2, p •„ 45 toni, Scon, from Kauwaoranga. — Bntt and Andenon, agenti. Hnntreu, p.« , 54 toni. Murphy, from Manuktu »na Bay of Island*.— J. S. M»cf»rl»ne, agent. Gemini, t.«., 30 toni, Tell«nd, from the Thames. BntO'pcu* Ho. I, p.*. <oa forry «arrlc«). Bella ouulna, coal hulk. Benjamin Heape, coal hulk Stem, ihip, 743 toni, Aihby, from London.— Cruickinank, Smart, and Co. . agenti. Ida Ztegler. ihip, 860 toni, Reynolds, from London.— L. D. Nathan and Co., agenti. Ballarat, barque, 085 torn, Craighead from London.— L. D. Nathan and Co. , agenti. M , Bonn Jane, barque, 180 toni, Cront, from Timaru, Canterbury. f-CombM and D*ld7, »|entf.

Moa, brig, 237 tous, Eobertson, from Sydney.— Henderson aud Co , agents. Woodlark, brig, 230 tons, McClemens, from Newcastle, N.S.W. — Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. Southern Cross, schooner, 92 tons, Tilly, from South Sea Islands. - Captain, agent. Herald, schooner, 53 tons, Loverook, from Tahiti and Eorotonga Aspasia, schooner, 45 ton», Eagleton, from Whangapoua.

ENTERED INWARDS. November 12— France*, 19 tons, Sullivan, from the Hot Springa, with 30 tons firewood. Passengers— 3. 12— Severn, 19 ton*, Downes, from the lhames, in ballast.

ENTERED OUTWAKDS JtfOVEMEKR 12— Siam, ship, 763 tons, W Ashby, for London.—•Crtdckshank, Smart, and Co., agents.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. November 12— Lord Ashley, s.s., 296 tons H Worsp, for Tauranga and Southern Ports, with (for Tauranga), 2 parcels Pitcaira. For Napier: 2 shafts, 3 pedestals, 1 safety Talve 1 roll leather, J. Le Quesne ; 1 parcel, A Brown ; 1 parcel, Toogood , 11 bales, 3 cases, 3 trunks, 2 cases ammunition, Officer Commanding Militia ; 1 case drapers , W. E KObinson ; 1 parcel, Weod. For Wellington : 68 pieces skirting, 200 pieces architraves, 6 bundles mouldings. 19 pkgs. sashes, 130 doors, 34 pieces skirting, 3 pkgs. sashes, 12 doors, 4 pkgs. glass doors, 1 pkg fanlights, 6 packages casements, 5 pkgs. sashes, G. H. Vennell ; 1 case boots Captain Holt ; 23 nests tubs, 12 bundles buckets, 1 bundle handles, Krull and Co. For Otago : 1 parcel, Captain Stuart ; 1 box, T. Pratt. For Lyttelton : 1 box, Dr. Haast ; 1 case, E. Dalgetty and Co. Passengers - 16.— H. M. Jervis, agent. 12— Petrel. 11 tons, Dornwell, for Coromandel and Te Kuna, with 4 case» beer. 3 c»ses spirits, 2 cases wine, 1 keg spirits. 1 bag sharps, 1 bag flour, 6001b. flour, 2 sheep, 6 parcels. Passengers — 12. 12— Frances, 19 tons, Sullivan, for the Hot Springs, with lj tons flour, 2 kegs ram, 2 casks ale, &c. Passengers— 2. 12— Spey, 18 tons, Burns, for the Thames, with 1 horse, 1 Tan, 12 hhds. ale, 1 caie. 2001b. floor. 12— Hero, 30 tons, Joiner, for Whangarei, with 4 tons flour, i ton maize, £ ton sugar, J-chest tea, 1 pkg. tobacco, 20 pkgs. stores. Passengers— 7. , 12— Whitby, 20 tons, Doughty, for Opotiki, with 30 sacks flour, 4 hhds. beer, 5 pkgs groceries, 3 casks, 3 mats sugar, 2 cases sundries, 1 box tobacco, 6 kegs butter, 6 boxes candles, 2 boxes soap, 3 caies oilmen's stores, 1 plough, 6 hhds. beer. 1 cask beef, 3 mats sugar, 1 casekerosine, 6 pkgs. groceries, j-chest tea. 1 J-cask rum, 1 cask brandy, 4 kegs nails. 1 coil rope, 3 mats sugar, 2 kegs 1 J-cask rum, 1 keg brandy, 6 hhds. beer, 1 case whiskey, 12,000 shinglei, 14 pkgs. groceries. Passengers— 2 12— Miranda, 23 toni, Judd, for Mangapai, with 1 ton flour. Passengers— 4. 12— Zephyr, 57 tons, W. P. Brown, for Bay of Islands, with 30 tuns railway iron, 1 ton potatoes, 1 pkg. window sashes, 2 pkgs. ironware. Passengers— 2.

THE BARQUE BALL Alt AT. The clipper barque Ballarat, Captain Craigliead, ■will clear at the Customs to day a full vessel for London, and will haul into the stream in readiness to take her departure on Thursday morning. She takes the following passengers and cargo :—: — Passengers: Messrs. Harrison, Thompson, S. Brown, Evans, Needham, Gledhill, Hopkins, Robinson, Tryman, Thomas, Rice, Puckey, Jones, Ferguson, Schmidt, Hamlin, Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Hjisletfc, Mr., Mrs., and Misses (2) Goodson ; five staff-sergeants, three women, seven children, and two soldiers. Cargo : 1 box, Walmsley ; 571 cases gum, Walker; 2 cases curiosities, 30 ca«ks cocoanut oil, 43 bales merchandise, 25 bales wool, L. D. Nathan and Co. ; 76 cases gum, W. J. Hurst and Co. ; 101 tons copper ore, Allom ; 20 bales cotton bags, Cruiekshank, Mnart, and Co. ; 18 bales wool, Ireland Brothers ; 38 cases gum, Roberton and Co. ; 8 barrels merchandise, Wark ; 65 cases gum, Walker ; 51 cases gum, 562 bags cotton seed, Owen and Graham ; 1 case, Lundon ; 100 bales merchandise, Henderson, and Macfarlane ; 2 hhds. sherry, Cawkwell ; 176 cases gum, 168 bales cotton, 87 bales cotton seed, Owen and Graham ; 1 case, Bollard ; 119 cases gum, 44£ tons gum, Combes and Daldy ; 4 cases and 1 piece timber, James Cruickshank j 1 case merchandise, 2 packages merchandise, E. and H. Isaacs ; 1 case private effects, Carr ; 34 cases gum, Roberton and Co. ; 6 bales wool, 96 bags gum, 37 cases sum, George Turrell ; 2 cases, Wren ; 15 bags cotton, 3 packages oil, Cruickshank, Smart, and Co. ; 425 cases gum, 29 casks gum, C. Davis ; 17 bales wool, L. D. Nathan and Co. ; 6 bales wool, J. S. Macfarlane ; 1 block stone, Phillips ; 1 box, Wylde; 3 cases watches, W. C. Hill j 371 cas°s gum, Walker; 29 bales wool, Ireland Brothers ; 71 cases gum, Brown, Campbell, and Co. — L. D. Nathan and Co., agents.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3222, 13 November 1867, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3222, 13 November 1867, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3222, 13 November 1867, Page 2