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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

High VFm* TRis Day. Morning, 2 19; aftern«on 2 68. Wikd and ■Wkiths*.— March 25: Wind, N.K Phaxu orrHK Moon.— New Moon, April l,fctl,S7

ARRIVALS — Majioh 26. Hero, ■ !., 7C5 tons, Captain Logan, from Melbourne Hth instant, rla Sydney 16th, Passengers from Melbourne -Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Macrae aud child Mr*. A. Solomon Mr*. J. Solomon and infant, Mrs Cramond and child. Miss Pegler and threo chiMien, Mauri: Hammond, Hussay, Niohollt, D»lxell, A GroTes, *nd f«ur in the steerage. From Saloon: Muses Hutterfleld, Mar*den (2), Mr Aaron l^iri. and «l«ht in th« at«er*ee — Cruickikank, Bm»rt, *nd Co., agents. T»urang», »q , C 7 tons, Cellem, from Tsurang* P»sien(jer«-Me«sr<). ( hadwiok, Norris, Major Mair, *nd 3 others.— W. J. Hur»t »nd Co , agents Jane, ichooner, 37 tons, Moller, fiom TAUrangn. P»M*nger»— 7 —Master, agent CLI-ARED OVTNVAROS — March 25,

IMPORTS.— March 25. Per s.s. Hero : From Melbourne — 1 case saddlery, S. Hyama ; 1 bag cereals, Cor nelius Day ; 23 packages machinery, Tookey Mining Company ; 1 pulley-wheel, Imperial Crown Company; 2 cases, Galligan and Wilsou ; 1 case, Coombes and Johnston ; 2 caa«3, H. Josei>li ; 1 case, Moses Brothers ; 40 half-chests tea, W. J. Vance and Co. ; 10 half-chests tea, 23 cases, 3 coils rope, 1 parcel, Stone Brothers ; 30 boxes tea, L. D. Nathon and Co.; 5 drums oil, K. Prosser and L'-x ; 2 cases, T. Phillipson ; 4 packages farm implements, Hammond ; 2 cases 14 >»oxes tobacco, I. Phillips ; 8 cases tobacco, 1 case cigais, Close Brothers ; 5 tanks malt, H. S. Meyers ; 1 case plate gl.iss, W. Phillips and Son ; 15 bags pepper, W. Gregg and Co. ; 3 hhds. ale, 1 quarter-cask port, 1 quarter-cask sheny, E. "Norman ; 2 quarter-casks port, 2 quarter casks sherry, 45 cases colonial wine, order ; 7 kegs, 1 big bolta, 1 canvas package, Fraser and Thine ; 2 trunks boots, Cater ; 70 packages, 2 cases castor oil, Sturrar and Co ; 10 packages, 24 lengths iron pipe, M. 80-ylan ; 7 packages, J. McLeod ; 8 packages, 1 parcel, \V. Williams ; 37 packages, F. Tuxf ord ; 1 case, J. and J. Dickey; 402 ash felloes, 9 packages, Cousins and Atkin ; 3 cases, 20 noste tubs, T. and H. Morrin ; 4 packages, E. Poi ter and Co. ; 1 case, Newman and Bwen ; 1 case, 2 bundles, Gee and Potter; 2 cases tobacco and cigars, G. Waller ; 5 nests tubs, 1 cask, P. A. Philips ; 2 cases, T. H. Hall ; 2 boxes, Bank New Zealand ; 1 box, Mra. Junor ; 1 truss, S. F. Barlaw ; 1 parcel, H. Williams ; 1 parcel, J. T. Garlick; 1 parcel, Itev. D. Bruce. From Sydney — 1 case, Ireland Brothers ; 2 trusses tweed, George Thorn e; 1 case picture frames, W. Watts ; 1 package, J. W. Hoare ; 1 paper parcel, Bank New Zealand ; 1 keg, L. Samuel ; 2 bundles flour aaeks. Stone Brothers ; 2 drums soft soap, Anderson and Garlick ; 1 box jar jams, Henderson ; 1 M«e biscuits, S. Bi own ; 1 paivo!, Mrs. Brackenburv ; 37 cases fruit, .Y A. S.mth ; 2(i cases fruit, AY. Mar-shall ; 29 ea-'Li truit, G. Sibbin ; 83 cases fruit, 7,1 hiilf-cisca fruit, ; 2 4-wheel ]>ug,']fs, 2 hansom caba, Williams j 00 gunnie3 sugar, 50 tiPro^s boef, 1 omnibus, order

TilK GXUUNH MALL TUs l'Jucjlislx mail may he looked for about Monday next. Tho ps. Williams, Captain Wick, was advertised to leave Sydney for t)m port immediately on m rival of the mail steamer, which vessel m-jw expoeted to leave Me b>mme on Tliuvaclay aftavnoou. Sho wiuid coaKt-quQhtly sunvo at Syduay on s.m Uy. \\){ii\>6 tlie snails would 'ho ivut\•hMij- t into the Williams fop \h k i j,i-,\i,

WU'YAf, <^ TU-: uKUO. T>h> li«" - \ Mo'Xi, T. hM'Ui, l>(;., ouili. invjlo«", u» I', -.i ii 'v.'li iui-' f it li^j yuatov. (Uy 'utiuiiiij irtjsa Svlu«s iut»r .\ vow lui-iterou ivma^e of fij. uays. Mho Hero h:\-i a geacu-\Ujvrgo, und a number of passonger^, \vl»o all spouk vory highly of the exooUont WAuiK': 1 in which tho Hem behaved horself during the heavy weather e:-:peri-euoed. Tliv) fallow ina ij- Captaiii Logans ropoifc of thy pwn^ :- L'ffc Sy.lnt'y and cleared thu lltivls at 6". 10 ?. m. «>n the l(sth ; rounde I K"oi-fch C i.jo ato.4s\v m on the i24th : Experience I rifciong easterly winds, and thick dirty -n oathcr, with lieavl seas, accoinpauiefl with L.in, until tho lOlh, it increased to a heavy galo, with strong squalls and a tiemondous aea Aove tlio ship tj fiom 0 p.m. until midnight of tho 20th, aea very high all the time, with very fierce srjuallij and heavy showers of ram at intaivals, the vessel shipping much water. On the 21st weather more moderate, hut a hoary head goa oontinuing with occasional strong squalls and showers of raiu uutil tho '23rd, when at midnight made the Three Kings ; f i urn thence, light variable winds and iiuo woathor with smooth water to arrival in harbour. Anchored under Kangitoto at midnight until daylight this morning. We are indebted to Mr. Cog's well, puvdei° for our lilt* of Australian papei.s.

Tiie following vessels aro oitlier loading or discharging at the Queen-stieet Wharf :—: — Hero a.B. ; Tauranga, ss. ; ship Mallard ; "barques! Soatollcr, Anne Main, Prince Alfro 1; schooneia Mary, Beruhard, Jane, Coquette, Leonidas ; and a number of coasting tradei's. The Coquette will aail for the~ Fijis on Monday neKt. The schooner Colonist returned to harbour yesterday tln> m_jh stress of weather. The o.\rgo of the schooner Ivanhoe, which arrived from M&ngonuion Thursday, consists of 14 tons gum, 5,000 feet timber. The Willuv*— The p.s. Williams, with the English Mail, may be looked for about Mon-lay new. The s.a. tar of the South may be looked for from the Bay of Islands to-dVy, Rhe will sail for Napier on Tuesday next. ' The brigantine Mary ia advertised to sail for Lyttelton on Tuesday next. We understand that the arrangements for the purchase of the ' Luna,' steamer, by the Government, have now been concluded ; and that she has been taken possession of by Captain Fairchild. The Jane.— This smart schooner, under thecommand of Captain Moller, arrived in harbour yesterday morning at an early hour from Tauranga, with a cargo of sheep and the following passengers : — Mr. and Mrs. Cleale, Mr. and Master Fa\ilkner. Captain Moller informs ua that he left Tauranga on Wednesday afternoon last, and had variable winds till Thursday night, when it veered to the S.E., accompanied with rain. The American whaler Louisa (ten mouths out) had arrived at Mangoimi just before the Ivanhoe left. She had on board 200 barrels of oil. The barque P.C.E., Captain Samson, left Newcastle tor tliia port on March 10, with a Cftrsfo of 890 tons coals, 10 tons coke. Tiie barque Mary France i, hence, arrived at Newcastle on "March 13. Tm? T-AVfiASUA.— The a,a. Tauranga, O«ipt.i>n Cellem, returned to harbour at seven yesterday morning, having left TauVan;^a at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday. She experienced. S. and S,E. winds and rainy we&fchor thrquv'hqnt the run qp. The Bowie do Girardin, hence, arrived at ffaumea on the 2nd instant. The Contest, rrom Adelaide, 28 day« out, arrived on the 25th ultimo, all wofi, The French VeasoU tiuiohen, Marceau, and Cdledonleane, and the merchant diipa Ferdinand do fcesiepa (fpoto Tabjti), Ponald MaLoan, and Telegraph vava itt part. Cavnilehiiei; late of the Hannah, BrooinCdid, was dr^wned'stFaaWorby tboftsdtlentai oap. sizing of boat.— Syumy Morning Her<i\d t March. 12. Captain' bearing, of the barque JCovelty, reports speaking the barque Othell > on the 13th February, while on his pa: sage to Auckland, in longitude 167 40 15., and latitude '33*3o S , with 260 barrel* sperm. The Othello was in company with th*: barque Onward' fourteen days previously. The Utter hadf jit -that time 350 barrek sperm, and her boats were seen » few day* afteiWVda »jnong»t »'*chool of wlw»l«».—^Jbi4f

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3929, 26 March 1870, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3929, 26 March 1870, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3929, 26 March 1870, Page 4