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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

High Water This Day. —Morning, 11.31 ; afternoon, 11.55. Sttt Eise and Sun Sej This Day.— Morning, 7.18 ; evening, 4.45.

Wint) and Weather. —June 18 r Wind, westerly. Weather, fine. 19th: Wind, westerly. Weather, cloudy.

Phase of tiie Moon.— Last quarter, June 21, at 8.42 a.m.

Arrivals. — June 18. Nil. Cleared Outwakt>s. — June 18. Tarauaki, s.s., 290 tons, Holmes, for Scmtliern ports Passengers Mr. and Mrs. Kensington, Mr. Bastard, Mrs. Ledger and child and servant, Mr. 0. Brunskill, Mr. and Mrs. Mac and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Darrell : and 13 in the steerage. — Combes and Daldy, agents. Tell, barque, Odell, for Newcastle. — Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. Dancing Wave, G7 tons, Brown, for Levuka. — G. W- Bimiey, agent.

Departures. — June IS. Taranaki, s. s. , for Southern ports. Samson, p.s., for Wangarei. Tauranga, s.s., for Russell. Tell, barque, for Newcastle. Lulu, for Fiji. Colonist, for East Coast. Tauranga, schooner, -for Tauranga,

Vessels Expected. [This list does not include coasters.] Auckland, s.s., from Sydney, about the 23rd instant. Hero, s.s., from Melbourne and Sydney, about July 10. Eangatira, s.s.. from Southern ports, today. Argyleshire, ship, from Glasgow (1 dis. p., No. 569)— sailed April 2. Sydenham, ship, from Glasgow (3 dis. p., No. 2,079). Excelsior, ship, from London (1 dis. p No. 6,942). l Santon, barque, from Liverpool (2 dis. p No. 639)— sailed March 27. Constance, barque, from Sydney (1 dis. p., No. 6,219). Thomas Daniels, barque, from Newcastle. A. H. Batger, barque, from Lyttelton. Midge, schooner, from Tahiti (1 dis. p , No. 8,406). l ' Coquette, schooner, from Fiii (1 dis. p , No. 2,304). X ' Isabella, ketch, from South Sea Islands. Saiiey Lass, schooner, from Napier.

Projected Departures. For Loxdox — Ismay, to-morrow ; Inflexible, 25th ; Huasquina, early. Europe, via, San Francisco — City of Melbourne, July 7. A rsTEALiAN Colonies— Auckland, 28th; Hero, about July 15. !Puis — Dancing Wave, to morrow. New Caledonia — Wild Duck, 22nd. Ratier— Star of the South, to-day. Southern Ports— Pluebe, Tuesday (from Mamikau). Tahiti— Amele, and Prince Alfred, early. Tavranoa — Tauranga, s.s., on Wednesday. Hus^ell — Samsou, early. Wiiangakei — Samson, p.s., on >Saturday ; Go-ahead, to-morrow.

Exports. — Juxe 18. Per barque Ismay, for London : 15 packages giim, Bueholz and Co. ; 103 packages gum, Must and Co.; 110 cases gum, J. Koberton and Co. ; 43 cases gum, R. Walker ; 77 bales cotton, 22 tons cotton seed, Owen and Graham ; 30 bales flax, 3 casks oil, 40 cases 34 bags gum, Henderson and Macfarlane ; 76 bales cotton, 58 tons ICewt. cotton seed, Owen and Graham ; 3 casks ironsand, , Bank of New Zealand; 4 bales cotton, 4 tanks 6 casks oil, Owen and Graham ; 130 bales flax, Constable ; 10 bales wool, Gittos; 930 cases gum, Ralph, Sterry, and Co. ; 222 cases gum, R. Walker; 652 cases gum, Owen and Graham ; 1 cask oil, L. D. Nathan and Co. ; 51 cases gum, L. D. Nathan and Co. ; 79 cases gum, R. Walker; 5 bars silver (3641b. ), Bank of New Zealand.

Exports.— June 18. Per s.s. Taranaki for Southern ports : Shipped for Napier— s half-chests tea, Cruickshank, Smart, and Co. ; 1 case cigars, Bucholz and Co. For Wellington — 1 case, A. S. Ledger ; 1 hat-box, Miss Young ; 1 parcel, Lady Bowen ; 1 parcel, Po&seniskie ; 16 boxes, Te^graph Department ; 16 cases oil, Bucholz and Co. ; 4 cases jam, 4 boxes candles, 1 half-chest tea, Pike. For Lyttelton — 1 case vestas, 2 cases, E. and H. Isaacs. For Dunedin — 22 c.a^es drapery, Samson, JYaser, and Co. ; 5 diums, Kempthorne and Co. ; 2 brace pheasants, Pv.. Lusk. Per schooner Lulu, for Fiji; 19,000 feet' timber, 9 tons potatoes, 1 ton onions, 1 bag cotton seed, 1 house and frame, ] case hatchets, 2 coils rope, Cadell.

THE ISMAY, FOR LONDON. The barque Tsmay is another example of the promptitude with, which vessels consigned to the care of Messrs. Owen and Graham are despatched. The Ismay hauled into her berth on May 23, and commenced ■ to discharge the next day. Shortly afterwards she was ready to take on board her ( return cargo, and on Saturday last the Ismay ' received the last of her homeward cargo, the whole of which is valued at £20,673. To ; day she will haul into the stream, and tomorrow take her depaiture on her homeward voyage. Tiie following is the quantity and value of the cargo on board :—: — 160 bales flax, 16 tons 13cwt. ... £435 ■ 1,644 cases and baga gum, 227 tons 7,460 : 4 casks oil, 44 tuns ... „ 150 5 casks iron sand, 1 ton ... 50 3 bars silver, 3641b 2,000 95 bales wool, 29, 6151b 1,767 153 bales cotton, 109,8321b. ... 7,864 Cotton seed, 81 tons lcwt. ... 567 9 casks 8 J cocoail «* oil. 10 tons ... 350 Old metal, 1 ton 30 Total value ... £20,673 The barque Constance, now due from Sydney, will in all probability be the bearer of the English mail. The Taeanaki.— Thes.s. Taranaki sailed on Satxirday last for Napier and Southern purts.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4002, 20 June 1870, Page 3

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4002, 20 June 1870, Page 3

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4002, 20 June 1870, Page 3