PORT OF AUCKLAND.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ARRIVALS. Tauranga, •.«., 07 torn, Sellari, from Shortland, with pu* ■engen. Stag, cutter, 18 toni, Joseph, from Shortland. In ballait Tay, cutter, 16 tont, Hopkins, from the Thames, in ballast. Diamond, cutter, 16 tons, McGurney, from the lhamei. in ballait. Nautilus, cutter, 29 tons, Jones, from Napier, via Mercury Bay, with cattle and grui teed.
DEPAKTITRES. Lord Ashley, 5.«., 268 torn, Captain Wonp, for Napier and Southern Ports, with cargo and paueng en. Tauranga, s.s., 67 torn, Sellars, for Shortland. withpamengers. Enterprise No. 2, p.i., 45 torn, Seon, for Shortland, with pas■engen. Norelty. barque, 86T tons, Captain Nearinf , for Sydney, with cargo and passengers, Tauranga, schooner, 00 tont, Bolger, for Say of Islands, with sundries. Whitby, cutter, 21 toni, Doughty, for Opotlki, with stores and passengers. Serein, cutter, 10 torn, Lombard, for Shortland, with stores. - Cassia, ketch, 10 tons, Lloyd, for Whangaruru, in ballast. Gaselle, cutter, 34 tons, Jagger, for the Great Barrier, in ballast. Lady Don, schooner, 68 tons, Martin, for Tlmarn, via Mercury Bay, with brioks, timber. &o. Three Sisters, cutter, 26 tons, Queen, for the Great Barrier, with sundries. Bob Hoy, cutter, 23 torn, Edwards, for the Thames, with .store*. Harriet, cutter, 16 tons, Bowden, for Shortland, with stores, &c. Wangarei, cutter, 32 tons, Anderson, for Whangarei, with sundries and passengers.
* VESSELS EXPECTED. H.M. s.i. Blanche, from England, sailed February 24. Star of the South. 1.1., from Queensland, via Hokitika, Racehorse, ship, 1,077 tons, from London, sailed March 27. Excelsior, ship, from London (loading). Constance, barque, from London, sailed March 29. Alice Cameron, barque, from San Francisco. Bella Mary, barque, from Hobart Town. Princess Alice, brig, from Lyttelton. Glencoe, barque, from Lyttelton Ellesmere. barque, 170 tons, from Lyttelton. Kojral Exchange, brig, from Sydney. Au EtYoir, schooner, from Melbourne. Eugenie, schooner, from Tahiti. , Stanley, schooner, from Japan. Swallow, schooner, from Lyttelton. Kate Grant, schooner, from South Sea Islands. William and Julia, schooner, from West Coast. Excelsior, schooner, from Kaipara. Eagle, ketch, from South Sea Islands. Bittern, cutter, from Norfolk Island. Hahia, cutter, from Poverty Bay. Agnes, cutter, from Napier via Poverty Bay.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For London.— Charlotte Ann, early. Nortolx Islanb.— Joanna, to-day. Sydney.— Dart, 16th : Amateur, early. Lyttilton.— Taranaki, early, O aharu.— Fiery Cross, 16th. "Wellington —Lord Ashley and Taranaki, early. Southern Po*ts.— Lord Ashley and Taranaki, early. Nelson.— Taranaki. early, Taranaki.— Taranaki, early. Thames.— Tanranga and Midge, to-day ; Enterprise and Halcyon, 15th. Mangonui.— lvanhoe, to-day. Za»ARA — Onward, early. RrrsAHiAß.— Gemini, daily, at 11.
VESSELS IN HARBOUR. (Thfi lilt doM not includt coasting cutters. Enterprise No. 1, p.*. (on ferry service) Tauranga, i.i., from the Thamei.— T. Macky, agent. Midge, 1 1., from Shortland. Halcyon, a i., from the Manukau. Lady Bo wen, s.i. (new). Gemini, i.s., on ferry lervlce. Jane, ■ a., from the Thames. Royal Alfred, p i. (new). Charlotte Ann, barque, from Nelion.— CruioVibank, Smart, and Co., agents. Pakeha, brig, from Melbourne.— Hondenon and Macfarlane. agents. Dart, brig, from Sydney.— Roberton and Co., agenti. Onward, sohooner, from the Thames. Fiery Cross, schooner, from Mahurangi. Ocean Ware, schooner, from Lyttelton. Amateur, schooner, from Lytt el ton.— Captain, agtnt Mavis, schooner, from Lyttelton. Southern Cross, schooner, from Norfolk Island. Tawera, schooner, from Lyttelton. Argo, schooner, from Whangerei. Bojd, schooner, from Mercury Say. Neva, sohooner, from Tahiti and Rorotonga. Ivanhoe, schooner, from Mangonui. Nautilus, cutter, from Napier,
ENTERED INWAEDS. Junk 12—Stag. cutt«r, 18 tons, Simpion, from Mandtal, with 400 bushels lime. tonBj Sumvan> from the Hot Sprlnßi '
ENTERED OUTWARDS. „,, . JuNI 12— Amateur, schooner, 23? ton«, for Sydney.
CLEARED OtTTWARDS.
12— Bell*, cutter, 16 tons, Faulkner, for Opotiki, with stores and S passengers. 12— Three Sisters, cutter, 26 tons, Quee«, for Tairua, via Port Charles, with sundries. 12— Joanna, schooner, 42 tons, Nolan, for Whangapoua, in 12— Whitby, cutter, 21 tons, Doughty, for Opotiki. with 40 bushels barley, sundries, and 6 passengers. 12— Frances, cutter, 19 tons, Sullivan, for the Hot Sprinrs with stores and 2 passengers.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3404, 13 June 1868, Page 2
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651PORT OF AUCKLAND. MISCELLANEOUS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3404, 13 June 1868, Page 2
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