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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF AUCKLAND.

15— Tawera. schooner, 55 tons, Kennedy, for Poverty Kay, 15— Prince of Wales, cutter, 23 tons, MoGurney, for Whangapou», with sundries. # 15-Aquila, cutter, 26 tons, Doreton, for the Barrier, in ballast. 15— Four Sisters, outter, 17 tons, Ry»n, for the Puhoi, with scwt. flour. 16— Stag, cutter, 19 tons, Simpson, for Maraitai, in ballast. _ 15— Ringdove, outter, 21 tons, Diaz, for the Thames, with 15,000 feet timber.

IMPORTS. Per barque Harriet Armitage, from Sydney : 40 gunnies •URur, G. W. Owen ; 127 gunnies sugar, J. 0. Morrin ; 60 gunnies sugar, U. Petsohler ; 60 gunnies sugar, 4 casks »ago, 20 cases kerosine, 2 oaies 2 keg* soda, 1 case groats, 1 case starch, 1 case blacking, 8 boxes cornflour, J. M". French ; 60 gunnies sugar, W. C. Hill; 60 gunnies sugar, H. S. Aleyer3 ; 14 gunnies sugar, Barnett and Levy; 20 cases claret, 20 quarter-casks brandy, 6 quarter-casks whiskey, 4 quarter-casks wine. Brown, Campbell, and Co ; 2 packages leather, 3 casks pegs, J. Bout ; 25 quarter-casks sherry, 167 gunnies sugar, 200 bags rice, J. Eoberton and Co. ; 50 mats sugar, 30 half-chests 10 boxes tea, 2 cases matches, Buchanan and Stewart ; 113 bags liark, 1 case mercury, Ireland Brothers ; 5 packages leather, 157 bags bark, B Gittos; 153 bag* maize, C.B. ; 113 cases, 118 bars round iron, Smith ; 60 bags maize. W.S. ; 2 boxes clotbing, A. M. Shepherd ; 728 mats sugar, 8 bales 2 cases drapery, 3 cases 12 boxes cornflour, 1 c»se candles, 5 casks resin, 8 quarter-cask* rum, Owen and Graham ; 44 bundles bacon, 10 cases washingpowder, S. Harriion ; 20 keg* soda, F.C & Co ; 61 b»g* maize, D.C. ; 100 boxes apples, Arthur and Son ; 64 bags maize, E ; 103 bags maize, S ; 25 cases kerosine, O.; 4 cases, T.; 4 bundles iron pipe, 194 bars iron, 10 tons pig iron, 50 pieces iron, 3 kegs vinegar, order, 1 cask sugar, order ; 10 quarter-casks vinegar, J. C. Morrin ; 82 bales bacon, E ; 40 bags rice, 420 ash oars, Captain Stephens ; 60 half barrels dried apples, 75 boxes 12 packages Cape raisins, 573 boxes oandles, 60 cases pickles, 170 mate 109 bags sugar, 15 quarter-casks brandy, 155 bags rice, 200 bag* maize. 208 boxes 122 half-chests tea, order ; 2 cases, 1 bale, Jiiskop Patteson.— J. Roberfcon and Co., agents.

ABRIVALS. EnterprUe No. 2, p.»-i « tons, v Seon, from ShortUnd, with HWqroKX'W tons, Wing, from ShortUnd, with punnguf. JSSS'^S^iT^i^i^ with sundrie. RoVe cutter, 24 tons, Cheshire, from Wh*ng»pon», m b»U»it. Eing light, cutter, 29 tom, Tiller, from Mercury B»y, HenSS tons, Eobinson. from ftaJThame.. In baUut. Spey cutter, 16 tons. Smith, from Shortland. Irinc. of Wales, cutter, 23 tons, McGurney, from Whwf «- pou», with i»wa timber.

DEPASTURES. Enterprise No. 2, p.i , 45 tons, Soon, f or Shortland, with paslUdwMUi!,' 56 tons, Stewart, for Shortland, with pauen B er«. iohooner, for the Bay of Islands, with general cargo E.gle?ie P tch i en /i e tons,Lovero C k,for Shortland, with part of StJ "cuUeS^onfsimpson. for Maraitai, in ballast. Sftioutftllto, Eyan, for the Puhoi, with RingS, cutter. 21 tons, Diaz, for the Thames, with timber. Aquila, ciitter, 26 tons, Doveton, for the Bamer, in ballast.

VESSELS EXPECTED. H.M. i.l. Blanohe, from England («»« ed J« b r 3L^). H.M. s.B. Koiario, 3 guns, Captain Palmer, from the South. Sturt, p.i., from South. Slam, ship, from London (loading). q .„ „„.,,,__» Exoeliior, ihip. from London, lit dli. p.. No. £942 (l°»dlng). Conitanoe, barque, from London, lit du. p., No. 6,279 (taxied Alic?"came 9 ron, barque, from San Franoiico, TNCP (new Bena°MJr>, barque, from Hobart Town, 3rd dis. p., No. 8,320. SSMKtSo SSU Lyttelton, 3rd dta. P-, No. 6,029. Aitriea brig, from ValparaiiO. Lady Alicia, from Lyttelton. Elta, brig, from Sydney. Mo», brig, from Tahiti. . Alarm, brig, from Melbourne via Newcaulo. Fawn, brig, from Lyttelton. Stanley, ichooner, from Japan, 2nd dii. p., No. 1,230. Kate Grant, ichooner, from South Sea liUndi. Excelsior, ichooner, from Dunedin. Fiery Cross, ichooner, from Oamaru. Mavii, ichooner, from Wellington. Hannah Newton, ichooner, from Sydney. Kauri, ichooner, from Tahiti. Amateur, ichooner, from Sydney, Saucy Lasi, ichooner, from Napier. Zephyr, ichooner, from the Bay of lilanOi. Bea Breeze, ichooner. from the Bay of Xilands. Huntresi, ichooner, from the Bay of lilanOi. Ocean Wave, ichooner, from Lyttelton. i Kenilworth, ichoontr, from New Caledonia. Clyde, ichooner, from Tahiti. Ivanhoe, ichooner, from Mangonui. Herald, ichooner, from the Bay of lilands. liabella. ketch, from the Thamei. Speedwell, ketch, from Kaiapoi. Bittern, cutter, from Norfolk liland. Betsy, cutter, from Napier.

PROJECTED DBPABTUEIS. For Loin>ON.-K»te Waters «d Ewjehor". <*"*■ . to-morrow. , Hokianoa.— Lorenzo Sabine, early. SirxasKAJ).— Gemini, daily, at 11.

VESSELS IN HAEBOUE. (This lUt does not include coasting cutters. Entenwl"No. 1. P-"- ( on fw S. lt J I Ho^Enterprise No. 2, p.i., from Shortl*nd. Tauranea. 1 1 , from the Thames.— T. Macky, »gent. Midi"! *., from Bhortl»nd.-L. D. Nathan »nd Co., Agents. Halcyon, i.i., f rom Sbortland. Lady Bowen, • i. (new). Gemini, i.i., on ferry lervico. Jane, ■ ■„ from the Thames. Eoyal Alfred, p.i. (new). a°o^&rC l Lon ) don.-Cruic^^^^ Smart, and Kate^barquet^irom Sydney.— Henderson and Maofarlane, Loreifio'sabine, barque, from Sydney.—Hendenon and MacKate*Waters*bMqu«. from Nelion.-J. S. Macfwlane, agent. Harriet Armytage, barque, from Sydney.— J. Eoberton ana Co., agent*. Jane, schooner, from Tauranga. Southern Crow, schooner, from Norfolk Island. Nera, schooner, from Tahiti and Korotonga. Eugenie, schooner, from Tahiti.— Owen and Graham, agents. Percy, schooner, from the Bay of Islands. # Donald McLean, schooner, from Napier Yin Mania. Success, schooner, from Lyttelton. Coquette, schooner, from Lyttelton. Fortune, schooner, from Opotiki.

ENTERED INWARDS. JtriiT 16— Prince of Wales, cutter, 23 toni, McGurney, from Whangapoua, with 14,335 feet wwn timber. Passenger-1. 16— Stag, cutter, 19 torn. Simpson, from Shortland Tia Mapatea, with 300 rails, 130 posts, 34 tons firewood.

CLEABED OUTWABDS. July 15— Tanranga, »chooner, 60 tons, Bolger, for Bay of Irtandi, with itoiei. Fuiengers— Mesns. Simpson, Martin, Baker, Kin;; Mil* Kinfi and 20 other*.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3432, 16 July 1868, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3432, 16 July 1868, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3432, 16 July 1868, Page 2

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