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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF AUCKLAND.

May 81,— Weather— lino. Wind— V«rlabl«.

ARRIVALS. Royal Alfred, p.«,, 130 tons, Farquhar, from.the Thames, with passengers. John Pean, s.s., 122 tons, Carey, from the Thames, with passengers. __ Lall* Rookh, p.s., Adams, from the Thames, with passengers. Lady Bowen, p.s,, 27 tons, Ellis, from tho"'Thames, with pas sengers. Go ahead, s.s , 70 tons, Mundle, from Russell, with 86 ton* Aurora, schooner, 52 tons, Brain, from Thames, in ballast. Restless, schooner, 38 tons, Curphoy, from Tairua, with timber Rose Ann, schooner, 26 tons, Kasper, from Russell, with Industry, schooner, 24 tons, Ricketts, frcm the ikMB)?, in ballast. Eagle, ketch, 41 tons, loverock, from Tauranga. Nautilus, cutter, 30 tons, Stephens, from Mercury Bay, with timber. Severn, cutter, 24 tons, Downes, from the Thames. Avon, cutter, 20 tons, Murray, from the Thamei. Jessie, cutter, from the Thames, in baHast. Alabama, cutter, 10 t»ns. Smith, from Thames, in ballast. Henry, cutter, 14 tons,|Robinson, from Shortland. Five Sisters, cutter, 17 tons, Ryan, from Puhoi, wit a firewood. Alarm, cutter, 38 tons, Seymour, from Mangawai, via Thames, with timber and sundries. Tay, cutter, 16 tons, Sullhran, from Mahurangl, with shingles.

ENTERED INWARDS. Star of the South, s s , 161 tons, Bendall, from Napier, with 64 head cattle and 600 sheep. Passengers— s. Clyde, p s., 27 tons, Williams, from East Coast. Clyde, schooner, 34 tons, Martin, from Awanui, Bay Plenty, with 160 sacks wheat, 1 qr.-caak rum. Passenger— l. Mary Ann, ketch, 18 tons, Stewart, from Thames, in ballast. Alabama, cutter, 10 tons. Smith from Shortland, I'-n ballaifc, ; Hero, cutter, CO tons, Joiner, from the Thames, in ballast. Bessy, cutter, 26 tons, Tiller, from Waikawau, with 13,000 feet timber. Watchman, outter, 14 tons, Barton, from Thames, in' ballast. Avon, cutter, 20 tons, Murray, from Thames, in ballast.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. Mary Frances, barque, 209 tons, Lowrie, for Melbourne, via K»ip*ra, •with general cargo. Island City, barque, 421 tons, Calder, for Gladstone, in ballast. Hero, cutter, 30 tons, Joiner, for Russell, in ballast. Avon, cutter, 20 tons, Murray, for Thames, with 11 hoad cattle and 70 sheep. Heather Bell, cutter, 24 tons, Dam, for Mahurangi, with sundries. Passengers— B.

DEPARTURES. H.M.s. Virago, on a cruise. Royal Alfred, p.s., ISO tons, Farquhar, for ta« Thames, with nassengers. John Perm, s s., 122 tons, Carey, for tha Thaatei, with pasEnterprisis No 2, p»., 45 ton» Scon, for Bkortlamd, iritU paiaangers. Island City, barq.ua, torn, Caldsr, for Gladstone, in bkl'ast Heather Bell, cutter, ?4 tons, Dam, for M»hur»ngi, with sundries. Hero, cutter, 30 tons, Joifaer, for Russell, in ballast. Atod, cutter, 20 tons, Murray, for Thames.

VESSELS EXPECTED. H.M. 8. Kosario, from Sydney. Undaunted, ship, from London. Coulnakyle, ship, from London (sailed March 12). Danish Beauty, ship, from Liverpool (loading). Lancastiltt, ship, Lorjman, from Liverpool. John Banfield, ship, from London (loading). Ballarat, barque, from London (loading). Kate Waters, barque, from London. Kate, barque, from Sydney, Oollingwood, barque, from Lyttelton and Twtaru. Southern Cross, barque, from LSttelton. Eugenie, schooner, from Tahiti. Hannah Newton, schooner, from Melbourne. Christiana Thompson, from Melbourne. Scoti*, schooner, from Melbourne. Isabella, schooner, from Lyttelton. Onward, schooner, from South Sea Islands. J. B. Kussell, schooner, from Lyttelton.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For loxdon.— Percy, early. ■Whanqakei — Wangarei, to-day. Stdnet.— Prince Alfred, to-morrow ; Hero, early. Southern Ports.— Rangatira, to-day. Napier.— Star of the South, to-day. Russell. — Tauranga, to-day. Shoatland.— Roynl Alfred, John Pein, Lady Bowed, Lalla Rookh, »nd Alabama to-day. Tirtr.— lndustry, to-day.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Thi« H«t does not include oosstiug oultets.) H M. a. Galatea and Blanche. S u ar of the South, s.s , from Napier. Go-ahead, s s , fiom Russell. Comerang, p.s , from Napier. Kmte itirtti Ho. 1, p.s. (on ferry nernce). Enterprise No. 2, p.s. (on Thames trade). Duke of Edinburgh, p. 3. (on Thames trad©). Lalla Rookh, p s. (on Thames trade). Royal Alfred, p s. (on Thames trade) John Perm, s s. (on Thames trade). Favourite, p s. Gemini, s s. (on Riverhead ferry leryice). Jane, s s (repairing). Percy, ship, from London. Portland, ship, from London. Mary Shepherd, ship, from London. Mary Frances, barque, from Newcastle. Kohmoor, barque, from South Australia. Prirce Alfred, barquentine. from Sydney. Flirt, brigaDtme, from Mahurangi Sea Breeze, schooner, fiomßorotonga. Southern Cross, schooner, from Norfolk Island. Albatross, schooner, from Sydney. Herald, schooner, from Russell Queen, schooner, from Russell Saucy Lass, schooner, from Napier. Colonist, schooner, from Whangaroa.' Jane , schooner, from Tauranga. Clyde, schooner, from Bay of Plenty. Aurora, schoonei, fioru the Thames. Restless, schooner, from Ta^aa

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3703, 1 June 1869, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3703, 1 June 1869, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3703, 1 June 1869, Page 2