SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF AUCKLAND.
High Water This Day. -5. 52 a.m. ; 6.17 p.m. Sunrise and Sunset This Day.—Morning, 4.57 ; evening, 7.18. Wind and Weather. — January S ; Wind, easterly ; weather, fine. Phase of tkr Moon. — New Moon, January 11, at 2.37 a.m.
Arrivals. Nebraska, TJ.S , N.Z., and A, mail steamship, 2,400 tons, Harding, from Ifonolulu. Passengers :— Saloon, for Auckland : Mr. and Mrs. Donald, W. and A. Saunclers, Mrs. Kac, A. and J. McMaster, L. A. Mwmoe, Miss Milner, Captain Burleigb, Captain Breton, Mr. and Mrs. Fan en, Captain Barker ('Japan'), F. A. Maynard, T. Harrison. Second cabin : Rev. S. Muir, A. McMulleu, E. Morehouse ; and 4 in the steerage. Saloon, for Lyttelton : Mr. and Mrs. Menmitzhagen, 2 children and servant ; H. McPhevson, J. II. Sutter. Saloon for Sydney : Captain ttiley, Dr. Meyers, D. Handy Bide, J. Beunett, W. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Iloper, C. Norris, J. Balliere; 6| in steerage. Saloon for Melbourne : II. Doremis, J. It. Connger, O. L. Rin&;ultt ; Ci in steerage. R. Kay, Esq , mail agtnt. — Henderson and Macfailane, agents. Star of the youth, 101 tous, Holmes, from Napier, vut Thamo3.— J. iS. Macfarlane, agent. Lady Bowen, p.s., 40 tons, Adams, from Mahurangi.— J. Casey, agent.
Cleaned Outwards. Nebraska, U.S, N.Z. and A. mail steamship, 2,460 tons, Harding, tor Sydney and Melbourne. Passengers —For Melbourne — • Saloon : Mrs. Fowler, Rev. J. Ruller, Rev. Mr. Rig 1 *, Mr. Gialiam. Steerage: Mr. J. Peel. For Sydney- Saloon : Hon. Julius Vogel, Mis. Vogel, family, and sevaufc ; Mias Vogel, Miss Clayton. Mi*. W. H. Webb and servant, Mr. "William Gray, Mr. G. Von der Heyde, Miss Boach, Mr. Fox. Steerage : Messrs. 1\. J. Hall, A. Verner, H. Mooie, and Bars tow ; and through passengers. — Henderson and Macfarlane, agent3.
Dhl'AKTUKES. Nebraska, for Sydney ; Duke of Edinburgh, for Whangaiei.
Imports.— January 8. Per Nebraska, from Honolulu : 5 packages wine, John lleid ; 3 packages seeds, H. Lipscombe ; 4 packages merchandise, 1 package specie, Henderson and Macfarlane ; 1 package effects, H. W. Heath ; 1 package merchandise, J. Hedge ; 5 packages bulletin boards, J. Ei linger ; 735 bags salt, Owen and Graham ; 2 chairs, 1 bundle stools, Samuel Morrin. For Christchuroh — 3 packages. For Dunedin -2 packages. For Sydney — 276 packagos. For Melb jurne— 404 pack ages,
Exports — Jvnuary 8. Per U.S., N.Z., ami A. mail steamship Nebraska, for Sydney : Shipped at Auckland — 4 packages samnlcs, Giaham ; and CSO packages n>erchandise (through cargo).
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4484, 9 January 1872, Page 2
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