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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. ftoy»l Alfred, p.i., 130 torn, tfaro.uh»r, from th* Thames, with passengers. John Perm, s.s., 122 tons, Carey, from th« Thames, with passengers. Duke of tcdiabargh,p.s., 51 ton*, H. Marks, from the Thames, with pas-engers. . _ Irtlla Kookb, p.«. Adams, from the Thames, with passengers. Enterprise No. 2, p.s , Seoo, from Shortland, with passengers. Favourite, p.s., from Rast 1L Fiery Crow, lohooner, 40 t«ni, Short, from Mercury Bay, with 20,000 feet timber. Rost Ann, ichooner, 2« torn, Kwper, from Runsell. Lily, »ohooner. from Wtlheke, with firewood. Luonidu, lOfaQoner, 79toai, Norris from AtuaelL Industry, ichooner, U torn, Blcketts, fr*m the Th*me«. Fior* Mftcdonuld, cutter, 18 torn, Wilson, from Ruwtell, with V8 ton* co»L W*ngarei, cutter, 82 torn, Anderion, from Wh»Dg«el. BiafidoTo, cutter. 21 tons, Diaa, from K»w*u, with flrtwood. Sovereign of the Seas, cntter. Moller. from whangspona. Bewy, outtor, 26 tons, Tiiltr, from W«ikaw»a. Stt«, catUr, 19 tons, Edward*, from Taupo. Mary Ann, cutter. SI tons, Scott, from Whangarnrn. Glance, cutter, from Thames, In ballast lice, cutter, from the Thames, in ballast. Alabama, cutter, 10 tons, Nicholson, from Shortland. Wanderer, cutter, 2i ions, Edward*, from Coromandel. Alarm, <mtt*r, 88 tons, Seymour, from M>n juwai.

ENTERED INWARDS. Argo, ichooner, 82 tons, Davies, from Whangaroi, with central curco. Pauengert— 3. •Marwell, cotter, 28 tom, fftvdiman, from HokLrne*, vi» Ahlpwr*. with geneial cargo. Paiieqgen-rfl. ' ! Speedwell, k«tch, SStohi, Bo*ioke, from Jh»mei. iaballut. Fewnwght^'^ntttr, 1 2S tom, Purker, fwm Tunpo, with. firewoda. ," - s Flora MMdonald, cutter, 18 toaif, WUion, from Enwell, with ' 26tonscqftl. . i

fr^j|ps> Guitar, 19 tons, SulHvrtn, jfrOia Mahuntiigii with Mwfarit,' cutter, 21 toni, Innei, from K*w*r, with flreBeiM; cutUr, 28 toni, Tiller, from Wfcilt»w»u, with 10,864 feet lum timber.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. Alice Cameron, barque, 847 ibni. Cart«r. for Hjrdnty, with 75 bale* flux. Pawng«i-15. , ,' ' n / ... lT*nho« ncboonw, 72 torn. "McGregor, for" Mtngonoi, with g»ne>»l cargo, Bp«edw«U, ketch, 85 torn, Bewicke, for Rtuull, with bricks «nd lime. Pasitugin— l. Alftbam*. cutter, lo ton's, Nicholson, for Shortknd, with 10 sacks flour, Margaret, cutter, 21 tons, Innu, for K&wau, In ballut. Fr*nces, cutter, 10 tons, Sullivan, for M»huTangi, In b»ll»st, Dessyi gutter, 25 torn, Tiller, for W*ikawau, with iron.

John P^nn, ss , 122 tous, C»tey, for the Thames, with ptw sengers Ro>*l Alfred, p.s., 130 toni, Farquhar, for the Xhsmei, with oaasengen. Enterpriie No. 2, p.s., 45 tons, Scon, for Shortl»nd, with Hf3^^JMflltoht P>s<i R tom, H. 3l«rks, forjh* laMlK^^HHfe 1^ for WhMWMd. Ailot^iaexQn, bttqtp^BTtons. Cuter, for Sydney. JT«;nup^,*chcM)Uerj72,t(|M(McQregor, for MtDgonoi. aMßwUflichoonKfMSm^ COuk. for Borotosg*. SMMWelL' k«^hj.%MHp»wlck6, forfiutielL ;Al»b»m»,; Al»b»m», btlittr»HlKi^^^iP' l 0l 1011 ) ' or Skortland. lU*if»ret,CTximfM^^Kßtio\ fot'K»W»u. Fences, cutteM|^^«uniT«.., for Al«huraD«l. Bewrt outt«r|«Hga^^^B; for Waik*w«u. ya»mi iutt»t^^^B^6raaoar,' for AtengAW«i, irfthsua*

g.MJ^jjßpKgsrffom the South. MjUßlfcpherd, <hlp, from London (loading), jprtlind, ship, Fettn, fromLoadoi loading). Jodauntod. anip, from London, Ancutrit, ihip, Loryman, from Llrerpool (loa*tng). RintoT, burquo, Cftmpbell, from Liverpool JNovelty, barque, from Sin FwdcUco. Island City, burq^ue, from QutemUnd, Coliingwood, barque, from Chatham lilands. vtoa, brig, from Melbourne. Prince** Alice, brig, from Mauritius. •N«y», ichoonor, from Tahiti. Eugenie, schooner, from Tahiti Han ah Newton, achooutr, from Melbourne. : Christiana Thompion, from Melbourne. Scotia, ichooner, from Melbourne. Herald, schooner, from Timaru. Golden I«l«, schooner, from Kaipara. Tawera, ichooner, from Poverty Bay, Dunedin, ichooner, from Dunedin.

PROJECTED IDEPABTURIS. ifor|LoHDON.— Mtorl. May 10. Taubanoa.— T»ur»nn», 24th. Corqmandej..— Haloyon, 25th. WHANQARir.— Argo und W»ngnrel, to-day. Shoatland — Eoy»l Alfred, John Porm, Dak* of Edin« burgh, and Lall» Rookh, to-day.

VESSELS IN HARBOtfA. Tlibf lilt doei not lnolude coaiting culUii.) Ente*pri«a No. 1, p.i. (on f«ry ««»'c«). Enterprise No. 2, p.s. (oa Thames trade). Lral* of Edinburgh, p.i. (oa Thames trade). Lady Bowen, p.*. (on ferry ■•rrice). LalU Rookh, p «. (on Thamei trade) . Royal Alfred, p.i. (on Thames trade}. John Perm, t a. (on Thames trade). Haloyon, •.»., from Whangarei. FaYOuiite, p.i. Gemini, a a. (on Blrerhead ferry lerric*}. Jane, ■ i. (repairing). Percy, •hip, from London. Maori, ship, from London. Bapido, barque, Dou^all. from LiTerpool. Gtutvr Adolf, barque, from Nefrcaiue. Omega barque, from Newcaitls. Eliza Shairp. barque, from Nstrcaatl*. Belln Viita. barque, from Hobart Town. Cor«alr, brig, from Newoaitle. Dayipring, brigantine, from Wellington. Clyde, Kchoouer, from Rorotonga. Southern Crou, schooner, from Norfolk Island Oamill<<, schooner, from Newcastle. Aurora, achooner. from Napier. Fiery Gross, schooner, from Mercury Bay. Tauranga. sch oner, from Kussell. Lsonidas, schooner, from Bussall.

ARRIVAL OF THBS SCHOONER FIERY CROSS. The «chooner Fiery Orosa, from Mercury Bay, arrived ia harbour l&ib night. She left that place oa Mtttird*y at nqpn, and wii oblieed to be»t up against a bead wind the whole way. Thi« vessel had been raised and received lome temporary repairs at Mercury Bay, so ai to enable her to reach this port. The firm of Henderson and Mprajrgon, boat- builder*, rtno»lo'& Point, have got a contract to put her ia • thorough order, and the principal repaira tha Fiery Crosa will undergo are—a new keel complete, a new stern-post, replaoking in aereral place*, fresh caulking acd paintiug. Tha work will ocoupy at the least nix weeka, and the c«st will be about £400, The sohooner had 47 000 feet of timber on board at the time she w*s driven on shore at v>ercnry Bay, a portion of whioh (22,000 feet) the cutters Industry and Morning Light brought up some time buck ; the remainder (25,000 feet) is now on board the Fiery Cross. Tho slup Queen Bee was passed oa Sunday morning off Cape Colville, with a fair wind and all sail set.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3643, 23 March 1869, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3643, 23 March 1869, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3643, 23 March 1869, Page 2