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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. Tauranga, s.i., 67 tons, Sellers, from the Thamei, with passengers. Enterprise, p.s., 45 tons, Scon, from the Thames, with passengers. Cassia, ketoh, 15 tons, Lloyd, f rom Ngunguru, with shingles. Lily, schooner, 17 tons, March, from Waiheke, with firewood. Gaxelle, cutter, 22 tons, Jagger, from Great Barrier Island, with firewood. Petrel, cutter, 17 tons, Hayes, from Ngunguru, with cattle and tpars. Stag, cutter, 18 tons, Gomez, from Matakana, with firewood. Frances, cutter, 19 tons, Sullivan, from Mahurangi, with firewood. Bluebell, cutter, 11 tons, foster, from Coromandel, with produce. Beny, cutter, 25 tons, Jones, from Waikawau, with timber.

DEPASTURES. Tauranga, i.i., 67 toni, Sellars, for the Thames, with passengers. Midge, i.i., 55 torn, Stewart, for the Thamei, withptfuengers. Enterprise No. 2, p.s., 45 torn, Scon, for Thamei, with passengers. Ivanhoe, schooner, 72 tons, McGregor, for Mangonui, with sundries. Sea Breeze, schooner, TO tons, Norris, for the Bay] of Islands, with stores. Mary, schooner, 22 tons, Hogan, for Maraital, in ballast. Julia, schooner, 14 tons, Coupland, from Waiheke, in ballast. Wahapu, cutter, 16 tons, Huttley, for the Thamei, with sundries. Sydney, cutter, 14 tons, Coupland, for the Thames, in ballast. Diamond, cutter, 15 tons, King, for the Thames, in ballast. Heather Bell, cutter, 24 tons, Dam, for Mahurangi, with stores.

VESSELS EIPECTED. H.M. i.s. Rosario, from England. H.M. a.*. Blanche, from England. Racehorse, ship, from London (loading), No. 32, 2nd dil. p. Conitance, barque, from London (loading), No. 6279, lit dis. p. Prince Alfred, barque, from Melbourne via Sydney Moa, brig, from Tahiti Sea Gull, brigantine, from Newcastle via Napier. Kenilvrorth, brigantine, from the Ooast. Neva, schooner, from Tahiti Dot, schooner, from Fijis. Bluebell, schooner, from Fiji*. Kate Grant, schooner, from South Sea Islands. Clyde, schooner, from South Sea Islands. William and Julia, schooner, from West Coast. Saucy Lass, schooner, from Napier. Success, schooner, from Lyttelton. Onward, schooner, from Lyttelton. Joanna, schooner, from Bay of Islands. Herald, schooner, from Bay of Islands, Fortune, schooner, from Tauranga. Tawera, schooner, from Porerty Pay. Marwell, cutter, from Hokianga. Bittern, cutter, from Norfolk Island. Nautilus, cutter, from the East Coast.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For London.— Maori, 21st. New Bedford, TJ.S.— Empreu, M»y 1. Tahiti.— Eugenic, early. New Caledonia.— Kenilworth, early. Sydney.— Novelty, early. Melbourne.— Au Revoir, early. Taubanga.— Jane, to-day. Povirttßay.— Agnei, early. Bat ot Islands.— Tauranga, i.i., 17th. Thames.— Tauranga, to-day. Whanoabei.— Argo and w»ng»rei, to-day. Willinqton.— Vrom the Mannkau : Airedale,' 18th. Tabanaju.— From the Manukau : Airedale, 18th. Kelson.— From the Manukau : Airedale, 18th. Lttmlton.— From the Manukau : Airedale. 18th. Eagle and Fawn, early. Otaqo.— From the Manukau : Airedale, 18th. Southland.— From the Manukau: Airedale, 18th.

VESSELS IN HJLBBOUB. (TIM liit doei not include coasting cutttn.) Tauranga, t.t., from the Thames— T. Hack?, agent. Midge, t.i.,166 toni, Stewart.from the Thames Clyde, p.r, 27 toni, Gibbom, from the Thamei. Ente'pru* No. 1, p.«. (on f«rry aarfice). Gemini, 1.1., on ferry lerrice. Jane, 1 1., from the Thame*. Duke of Edinburgh, 1.1. (new). BtliaM»ri D a,ooai hulk. x B«nJ»min fi«ap«, ooal bulk. Maori, thip, from London.— Crulclahftnk, Smut, and Co agent*. Jflßipreu, baxque, from liOndon.— l*. D. Nathan and Co.,

Novelty, barquo, from Sydney,— Henderson and Maofarlane, agents. Thane of Fife, brigantine, from Dunedin. Au Eevoir, brlgtntine, from Sydney.— Henderion and Macfarlane, agents. Fawn, brig, from Lyttelton. Sea Breeze, schooner, from the Bay of Islands. Kenilworth, schooner, from JNgungnru.— Cruickshank, Smart, and Co., agents. Eugenie, schooner, from Tahiti.— Owen and Graham, agents. Herald, schooner, from the Bay of Islands. Albatross, schooner, from Lyttelton.— Captain, agent. Tanranga, schooner, from the Bay of Islands. Ivanhoe, schooner, from MangonuL' Jane, schooner, from Xauranga. Eagle, cutter, from the Fiji*.

ENTERED INWABDa Anu 14— Wahapu, 15 tons, Huttley, from the Thames, with 1 horse dray. 14— Beather Bell, 24 torn, Dam, from Mahurungi, with 8 head cattle, 12 pig*, 30 turkeys, SI fowls. Passengers— s. 14— iCenilworth, 113 tons, from Nangodo, with 60,000 feet timbet. 14— Sea Breeze, 70 tons, Norris, from Kusiell, with 22 cases apples. Passengers— 9. 14— Agnes. 23 tons, Carbis, from Porerty Bay, with 270 bags grass seed, 49 cases fruit, 1 bundle sheepsldns, 1 package cheese. Passengers— 2.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. Apbil 14— Empress, 481 torn, barque, Cooper, for Russell, with 1 bag sugar, 1 keg rum, 4 casks bottled ale, 2 boxes tea, 1 bag coffee, 1 package soups, 1 case lalmon, 40 cases kauri gum. 14— Wahapu, 15 ton*, Huttley, for the Thames, with 3,000 feet timber, 1 bag rice, 31 pieces galranised iron, 1 box. 14— Argo, 32 tons, Dames, for Whangarei, with 100 feet timber, 2 packages sashes, 6cwt. flour. Passengers— 4. 14— Julia, 14 tons, Coupland, for Waiheke, in ballast. Pailengers—3. 14— Ivanhoe, 72 tons, McGregor, for Mangonui, with 1 qr.eask brandy, 1 hhd. rum, 1 ton sugar, 1 ton flour, 5 bags seed, 2 kegs rum, 3 tea, 3 boxes bread, 1 box soap, 1 case brandy, 20 packages brandy, 21 packages groceries, 6 cases drapery, J ton biscuit, 1 ton salt, 6 boxes soap, 10 bags grass seed. Passengers— s. 14— Sea Breeze, 71 tons, Norrii, for Russell, with 1 ton flour, 1 cask tar, 3 sacks maize, a quantity of effects. Passengers —12. 14— Heather Bell, 24 tons, Dam, for Mahurangi, with 1 ton flour, 6 cwt. sugar. Passengers — 4,

ARRIVAL OF H.M.S. BRISK. H.M. s. Brisk, Captain Hope, arrived from Sydney yesterday morning, about 10 o'clock, in order to relieve H.M. b. Falcon, time-expired on this station. She left Sydney on the 2nd April, and experienced S. W. winds for the first part of her voyage, and easterly winds afterwards. Sighted the Three Kings on Sunday, and called into the Kawau on Monday. The Brisk is to be relieved by H. M. s. Blanche, now on her voyage from England. The Galatea was to leave Sydney on the 4th for England direct ; and H.M. s. Challenger, with the Commodore on board, will leave for the South Sea Islands in May. H.M. s. Charybdis was lying at Sydney when the Brisk left.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3353, 15 April 1868, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3353, 15 April 1868, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3353, 15 April 1868, Page 2