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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. Prince Alfred, barquentine, 1 63 tons > Watson, from Sydney, with general cargo. „, Cornstalk, cntter, 19 tons, Clarke, *«> m * h8 Thames, m ballast. Severn, cutter, 19 tons, Lombard, from the Thames, in ballast.

DEPARTURES. Tauranga, s.s., 67 tons, Sellars, for Buy of IsLinds, with pas■engers. Midge, «.s., 66 tons, Stewart, for the Thames, with passengers. Albatross, schooner, 85 tons. Braund, for Bay of Islands. Jane, schooner, 37 tons, Moller, for Tamanga, with sundries. Muriwai, schooner, 22 tons, Harris, for PoTerty Bay m Tairua, with timber. Four Sisters, cutter, 17 tons, Palmer, for Matakana, with sundries. Stag, cutter, 18 tons, Joseph, for Matakana, in ballast. Bluebell, cutter, 11 tons, foster, for Coromandel, with sundries. ... Rob Roy, cutter, 23 tons, Edwards, for Shortland, with sundries. ¥ly, cutter, 15 tons, De Thierry.for Piako via Kikowhakarere, with sundries. Asp, cutter, 10 tons. Simmons, for the Wade, with stores. Sumter, cutter, 18 tons, Green, for the Thames, with machinery.

TESSELS EXPECTED. H.M. s.s. Kosario, from England. H.M. i.s. Blanche, from England. Racehorse, ship, from London (loading), No. 32, 2nd dii. p. Constance, barque, from London (loading), No. 6279, Ist dis. p. Prince Alfred, barque, from Melbourne via Sydney Moa, brig, from Tahiti Sea Gull, brigantine, from Newcastle via Napier. Kenilwortb, brigantine, from the Coast. Nera, schooner, from Tahiti. Dot, schooner, from Fijis. Bluebell, schooner, from Fijis. Kate Grant, schooner, from South Sea Islands. Clyde, schooner, from South Sea Islands. William and Julia, schooner, from West Coast. Saucy Lasi, schooner, from Napier. Success, schooner, from Lyttelton. Onward, schoouer, from Lyttelton. Joanna, schooner, from Bay of Islands. Herald, schooner, from Bay of Islands, Fortune, schooner, from Tauranga. Tawera, schooner, from Poverty Pay. MarweU, cutter, from Hokianga. Bittern, cutter, from Norfolk Island. Nautilus, cutter, from the East Coast. Kauri, schooner, from Lyttelton. Sea Breeze, schooner, from Bay of Islands.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Far London.— Maori, 21st. New Bedford, U.S.— Empress, to-day. Tahiti.— Eugenic, early. New Caledonia.— Kenilworth, to-day. Sydney. — Novelty, early. Melbourne.— Au Revoir, early. Ototjki.— Margaret, early. Poverty Bay. — Agnes, early. Thames. -Enterpriie No. 2 and Severn, to-day. Wellington. — From the Manukau : Airedale, 18th. Taranaki.— From the Manukau : Airedale, 18th. Nelson. — From the Manukau : Airedale, 18th. Lyttelton.— From the Manukau : Airedale, 18th. Eagle and Fawn, early. Otaoo.— From the Manukau : Airedale, 18th. Southland.— From the Manukau : Airedale, 18th.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. (This liit doe* not include coasting cutters.) Midge, i.i., 56 tons, Stewart, from the Thames. Clyde, p.*., 27 tons, Gibbons, from the Thames. Ente'prii* No. 1, p.i. (on ferry service) . Gemini, i.s., on ferry service. Jane, s s., from the Thames. Duke of Edinburgh, s.s. (new). Bella Marina, coal hulk. Benjamin Heap*, coal hulk. Maori, ship, from London.— Cruickshank, Smart, and Co., agents. 1 Empress, Twrque, from London. — L. D. Nathan and Co., agents. Noyelty, barque, from Sydney, — Henderion and Macfarlanai agents. Prince Alfred, barquentine, from Sydney.— S. H. Smith, agent. JU Thane of Fife, brigantine, from Dunedin. Au Revoir, brigantine, from Sydney. — Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. Fawn, brig, from Lyttelton. Kenilworth, schooner, from Ngungnru.— Cruickshank, Smart, and Co., agents. Eugenie, schooner, from Tahiti.— Owen and Graham, agents. Eagle, cutter, from the Fijis.

BNTEEED INWABDS. APRIL 16— Aip, 10 torn, Simmons, from the Wade, with 1 ton gum.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. 16— Rob Roy, 23 tons, Edwards, for Shortland, with 18 cues beer, 3 cue* drapery, 1 case sardines, 2 boxes tobacco, 2 qr. -casks whiskey, 6 casts old torn, 4 cases stout, 15 bags ingar, 8 kegs butter, J- torn bran, 1 ten salt, 4 tons oilmen's ■tores, 1 boiler and machinery, 3 tanks, quantity of furniture, 2 kegs spirits, 4 cases spirits, 1 piano. 16— Fly, 16 tons, De Thierry, for Fiako via Kikowhakarere, .with l bale blankets, 1 bag sugar, 2 bags flour, 1 box soap, 1 package saddles, 1 package tobacco, 1 bale printsr &c, 5 gallons rum, 1 bundle spades, 4 parcels sundries, 1 case biscuits. Passenger*— 2. 16 — Asp, 10 tons, Simmons, for the Wade, with £ ton bonedust, 1 ton flour, 6 bags sugar, 10 gallons beer. Passengers —2. 16-Jtfuriwai, 22 tons, Harris, for Poverty Bayria Tairua, with 14,000 feet timber (to be shipped at Tairua). 16-Jfcne, 37 tons, Moller, for Tauranga, with 1 hhd. rum, 2 q". -casks brandy, £ ton salt, 6 tons flour, 1J toss sugar, 5 cases drapery, 20 packages groceries, 6 cases lemonade, 6 parcels ironmongery, 11 boxes bread, 10 bags maize, 8 boxes candles, 5 coils rope, 5 tons passengers' luggage, 1 dray, 1 boat, 17 head cattle. Passengers— lB. 16— Kenilworth, 113 tons, McKenzie, for Noumea, New Caledonia, with (ex warehouse, under bond) 1 bale regatta shirts, 1 bale blankets, 1 bale cctton, 1 bale Scotch tweed shirts,2 qr. -tierces tobacco, 6 boxes tobacco,2 boxes tobacco. Duty-paid and free goods: 50,000 feet timber, 72,000 shingles, 13 tons potatoes, J ton onions, 20,000 feet timber, 1 plough. Passtnger— John Hopley.

ARRIVAL OF THE PRINCE ALFRED. The barquentine Prince Alfred, Captain Watson, arrived yesterday morning from Sydney. She reports having left that place on the morning of the 4th, and experienced fine weather throughout the passage. Sighted the Three Kings on Tuesday evening, and armed in harbour as above. Passengers : Mr. and Mrs. Subritzky and eight children, Mr. John Hopcroft. Cargo : Part of original cargo from Melbourne : 6 tanks malt, Brown, Campbell, and Co. ; 96 half-chests tea, order ; 90 boxes tobacco, 7 cases tobacco, L. D. Nathan and Co. ; 12 packages, J. Subritzky. Shipped at Sydney : 50 cases whiskey, L. D. Nathan and Co. ; 101 cases keroaine oil, Eaton and Dewolf ; 2 bars iron, 1 bundle wire, 50 cases kerosine oil, 12 bundles plates, 3 bottlea quicksilver, order,* 10 kegs nails, 3 caies castor oil, 1 hhd. black oil, S. H. Smith ; 103 bags maize, Thornton, Smith, and Firth ; 30 cases kerosine oil, 2 rolls lead, 20 bundles wire, S. H. Smith ; 2 }5 gunnies sugar, order ; 8 casks glassware, order.— S. H. Smith, agent.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3355, 17 April 1868, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3355, 17 April 1868, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3355, 17 April 1868, Page 2