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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

MISCELLANEOUS.

ABRIVALS. I , Midge. «.«., 56, toni, Stewart, from Shortland, ifitb P«- . »sote»^^ . XT.SK SSLS*»O&. McGregor; from M«gdnui, with gp^S^^rtSTS® froraT^pnCrU with irS'l^iops, 'from Port COu^o. with I* e /Sr?rt ions, from tlw Thames, in **"«»•.,, ,. h BeTeTa,r cuttei. ton*,, S.oo?b*td, from ShorOwd, wita Com'Sk. cuiir, »,^» Cl»^ the Thames. In Clr£? U cutter, 17-t^ift KMptr, turn Whwgwei, with * Mercury Bay, in ballast. . .

1 o( '° -' '« '"i DBPABTtrBE3. } • 'I ./ ,j • s»& xstftiS fflSSßsaajsßs. ne r. Mt4V, Bolger, J for the. B*|<>f Islands, •undries. __ _ _ __._. ' " '' < '!.: '\ \\ \' ( '-VESSEts fexPEClEbr t-' ( ," ' IT M. s I Bl*n&e, from England, sailed Febroary 24. Si Jti,. T 4n«th a s from Queensland, Via Hokitijta. ' ' Marr Tbaraua, from,Hobart. Town. [ > ' • .Glericoe, lwu«a«, from Ljttelton.J . /t ., t ioyal.Exchanga, bng. from Sydney. • , „„ . .• Eugenie, schooner, from Tahiti , . - > j r) . SUnler, schooner, from<Japs<n. I * Swallow, tchooner, from Lyttelton. J Kite Grant, ichooner, from Sdut¥ Sea- liUnd*. , ! i. is i William vtnd Julia, schooner, from t VVe»t Coa»t. , \ Ezceliior, tchooner, from Kaipaia. , ■ Eacle. ketch, from South Sea Islands. ' ' ' Bittern! cutter; from' Norfolk Island. ><> ■ , Mahia, cutttrj ftoin.PdTertj!^»y. 3 |T> „ ,. ,| , 1 Agnei, cutter, from N»piw ti» Powrty Bay,

PROJECTED DEPABTDBJSS. For Lonbon.— Charlotte Ann, early. Fiji Islands. — Fiery Cross, early. Kowolk Islanb —Joanna, 13th. Sydney.— Novelty, to-day ; Dart, 16th. Napibh.— Lord Ashley, 12th. Ltttklton —^Lord Ashley, 12th. "Wellington — Lord Ashley, 12th. Southii-.n PoKia. — Loid Ashley, 12th. Mjcbourt Bay.— Percy, to-duy. Tauranoa. — Lord Ashley, 12th. Opotiki.— Whitby, to-day. Thames. — Tauranga and Midge, to-day; Enteipilse, to-morrow. Tapu Creek.— Clyde, to-day. Tookiy's Flat. — Susan, to-morrow. ; Whanoabei.— Wangarei, to-day; Iranhoe, early. Kaipaba. — Onward, early. Bivxahxad.— Gemini, daily, at 11.. '

VESSELS IN HAaBOUB. l (Tun li*t does not includ* coasting cutter*. Lord Ashley, s.s., from Wellington. B.ntS'Vr.ae Ho. 1, p.s. (on (erry *Kiice). Midge, s.s., from Shortland. Halcyon, s i., from the Manukau. Lady JBowen, s s. (new). Gemini, s.s., on ferry sendee. Jane, s »., from the Thames. Koyal Alfred, p s. (new). Novelty, barque, from Sydney,— Henderson and Macfarlano, t Charlotte Ann, barque, from Nelson.— CruicVshank, Smart, and Co., agents. Pakeha, brig, from Melbourne.— Henderson and Macfarlane, ageuts. Dart, brig, from Sydney.— Rober ton and Co., agents. Onward, schooner, from the Thames. " Fiery Cross, sciiooner, from MahurangL Ocean Wave, schooner, from Lyttelton. Amateur, schooner, from Lyttcliou.— Captain, agoat. Lady Don, schooner, troni Lyttelton. — A. JJuckland, agent. Mans, uchooner, from Lyttelton. Southern Cross, schoonar, from Norfolk Island. Tawew, schooner, from Lyttelton. '■ '• Argo, sciiooner, from WhaDgerei. NeTa, schooner, from Tahiti. J Boyd, schooner, from Mercury Bay. | N«Ta, schooner, from Tahiti and Rorotonga. > Ivanhoe, schooner, from Mangonui. " \

ENTERED INWAJBD3. * j 10— Eclair, 16 tons, Tiller, from Waihoke, with 82 tons (firewood. . [_... 10— Argo, 32 tons, McKinnon, from the Great Barrier, yntn 46 tons firewood. o>t . 10— Miranda, 23 tons, Judd, from -Whangarei, vith 87 ,tons coal, 12 tons bark, and a quantity of bacon. i 10 -Ida Ziegler, 6 tons, Mcilenaie, from Omaha, in ballast. 10— Cassia, 16 tons, Lloyd, from Pahia, with 7 tons bar*, i ton kauri gum, and 20 purin posts. t 10— Aquila, 26 tons, Becken, from the Thames, in ballast^

CLEARED OtfTWARDS. Junk ,— \ , 10-Eclair, 16 tons, Tiller, for Waiheke, m ballut. ' 10->ovelty, barque, 376 tons, Neanng, for Sydney, •witn cargo (as per exports). . . „ f 10-Argo, 32 tons, H. KcKinnon, for Ngunguru, m ballast. 10— Eosina, 12 tons, Roderick, for Shortland, nth p.OOO 10— Ida 'Ziegler, 6 tons, Kenneth McKenzie, for Omatia, in baUast. , (} , , , EXPORTS. ', , Per barque Novelty, for Sydney: Er warehouse, under bonds 2hhds. brandy. M.S. Meyers; 2-bales cotton, X case drapery, L D. Nathan and Co. Free of duty : Incases kauri gum, Brown, Campbell, and Co. ;' 37 cases kauri gum, Owen and Graham ; 1 case effects, E ' Bich -. 8 tons lUx. J. Roberts ,- 16 casks oiL L. B. Nathan mud Co.; 8 tons flax^ , C. J. Stone ; 3 tons flar, Cruiekshank, Smart, and Co.; « I tons bran, Thornton, Smith, and Firth: 273 P&ckages sasnek and doois, Union Steam Saw Moulding, Sasb, and Door Company, 2 tons flax, Owen and Graham; 9 bales cotton, Cruicksnanfc, Smart,' and Co ; 3, 102, and 2 packages stores, Commissariat , 63 packages stores, Medical Department ; 1 P*°kage stores Commissariat ; 31 bags seed, R. Baird and Co.— Henderson and Macfarlane, agents.

THE BARQUE NOVJSLTY. < ' , The Circular Saw Line clipper barque J»ovelfcy, Captain Nearing, cleared at the Customs yesterday for Sydney, with passengers as subjoined, and cargo as per exports. __ Passengers : Cabin : Mrs. Breton and child, Mrs. Flood aud child, Mr. Lippstein aud child, Mr. A. Sburm, Mr. J. S. Clark; Mr. S. Browning, jun., Mrs. Browning, Miss Krownrag and servant ; Mr. and Mrs. Levy and child. Steerage! Mr. C. Noyes, Mrs. Taylor and child, Mr. James MacdonaW, Mr. McUougall, Mrs. Forrest and two children, Mrs. JForater, Mrs. Malcolm and six children, Mrs. Mitchell » Q * tw .° children, Mrs. Beynolds, Mrs. Downes and infant, and Mr. H. Grimes.

ARRIVAL OF THE SCHOONER NEVA. The schooner Neva, Captain Young, arrived from Tahiti and Rorotonga yesterday morning, bbc letc Tahiti oa the 17th May, and arrived at Rorotonga, with light variable winda and fine weather, on the 25th Left again on the 26th, aod for the first two or three days had strong S.B. winds ; after which .moderate weather until the lsc inst., when she experienced strong S.W. gales and squally weather until the 4tb, the wind remaiaing in that quarter i until the completion of the passage, with a heavy swell running horn the southward. Made Cape Brett at twelve o'clock on Tuesday night. . She brings 2 passeDgtra, 144 tons of cotton, , 5,000 oranges, and Borne pineapples and bananas.— Capthe Eugenie as having arrived at Tahiti after a smart passage of 24 days from Auckland, and to sail for this port in the latter part of May. The Kate Grant had sailed for New Caledonia on her way hither. , , . She brings news of interest, that will be found in our local columns.

The P., N.Z., and A.R.M:.Co.'fl oteamer Airedale is due in the Manukau to-morrow, Irom Southern P °The N Z P.N.Co 's steamer Ahuriri is due in this port on Sunday, and the Taranaki in the Manukau on the same day. ' , „ The schooner Joanna has been taken off the Bay of Wanda coal trade, and will flalfor Norfolk Island direct on Saturday. ', , The departure of the barque Novelty, , whose expoits and list of passengers appear in another column, has been unavoidably delayed until to-day. She sails » full ship for Sydney. ' f . ' The new schooner Fiery Cross will proqeed on Monday to Oamaru, on her maiden trip, to .load, wbh grain for thia port. The brig Pakeha has gone on the hard jat tne. North Shore,' to, undergo *n overhaul. , ! . , The schooner Ivanhoe, Captain McGregor, arrived from Maugouui- last 'night, with 1 ton gum, 1 ton sperm oil, 108 sheep, and 4 passengers. ' - The steamer Haloyon, which left the port pfOnehungafor Auckland on Saturday last, arrived here yesterday evening at 4, o'clock, bhe called mat the Bay of Islands on her way hither, for a c>rgo of coal; and will , shortly, commence trading between Auckland and that new and profitable sphere _o£ enterprise for steaming, and sailing cratfc, tae : Tb Th?sehooner Caroline, expected shortly from "the Thames, is announced for sale. ;

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3402, 11 June 1868, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. MISCELLANEOUS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3402, 11 June 1868, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. MISCELLANEOUS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3402, 11 June 1868, Page 2