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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

TTtoh Water, Thin D iy : ClOnm; Clpm HuNiiisr u d Si/v^lt lhli Dny r < -'8 a m 7 0pm Moon' Cims? —I nil Moon, I'M) li, II U p in ttnn - r, hiiuiy S Morning nortlier'y afteinoon, s W , fctrniif; .fiuiuiry 1 >is \V., stroni; Wkathkh lYiini'iry H Katuli (,'. i'ebriuiry 0 Muruiug, cl nuly , nftoi noon lino.

AURTVALS. Southern GVost, in 70 tons, Sellari, from Tanrung* — J S AI nferiano, a ent It >wona, i (I., 72 torn McGregor from Rnssoll and NoriJiiTu port-* — Ciuiokthsnk a.d Co , »gen s. CluilkTiKO , p »., 32 tonn, Kdwardi, from Wlmng»rcl. — M inter, a^ent Wurwirk, Hhip, 1,003 toni. Sklnnor, from London. (A lim of pmi.umuru wilt be foiunl b«Iow.)— Urown, CumplH'l 1 , nud Co . aifc-nts

DEPARTURES. WCkimtii, forE.wst Comt; Lily, for Hot Spring* and Mahurun i

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tn tint IHt cnniten ans not Included. Ton I ovi.fjN, — i/nnoit Homo ship, loading . Owen nnd Unili un, ntfont.i. Glenhuntly, bq., early ; ltolph and Co , ii^unts Pou Honolulu — Vebraska, pi, 20tli ; Ilendorson nu<l Nt ivfurUno. agents Foit Come — I'olar star, ihip, early ; J. Roberton and (Jo ai;entH. Fok ltdMTON.— Ayr, bq , early; J. Roberton and Co , agviitt For I^vck* — Nukulau, «cli., early; Henderson and Mm f irlnno, agoi to. FiK siDvnv — rtongn Wonja. i.f., early; II M. Jervis, ai<«iit Fv>r HuimiFnv Pouts.— Patcnon, n, early; M. •lonm, n),'i nt —From Manukau : TaTitiiaki, s.s., Vhwbo, s,i , curly , Combes and Duldy, agents.

VESSELS EXPECTED. 7»on London —Durham, ship, Bulled Nov. 20. Loading- Kilmhtirgh C'jnllc, Piiraoe, ship. Fit iM IjIVFUP or, — ' mix i, liq , lO.Kllng. K«om Nnv V.ibk — 1'iit Lothiui, bq , tailed Dec. 20 l<milm,( Hi i , lm, I i| From *li nmirnvF _ Vonpi Wong«, si , early. Fbom Syijnk.y -Uitu, brik', ovleil Junnaiy ?0; WnngaWotign, h » , early ; T'al. r»o i, » » , 12th. Prom Nbwcmstlb — '.riton, bq., Albion, b.ig, parly. I'rom Adkiaide — Nile, bq , du« J?kom Tahiti — Kmilio. ich., eniiy. P»om Lrvhk\.— SenituH, ir 1., Succen.icli , early. From SoHTHBRf Ports. — Kangaiir.i, s s.— fn the Manukaii : I hrobe, « a , curly. Pkom Do.viciji.v.— Florence, «ch , londin?.

IMPORTS.— Feuruahy 8. Por ship Warwick, from Lomlon : 10 eases, R. C'ooloy; 27 packages, Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co. ; 2 packages, G. W. Jones ; 3 packages, K. C Cyrus ; 5 paokagus, Upton and Co.; ,"j0 casks J. 8. Macfarlano and Co. ; 0 packages, T. Hood ; 8 cases, K. Way to ; '25 qr.-c.viks, Must and Co.; 51 packages, j Jtfrowii, Campbell, and Co. ; 1 case, A. Dora- I well; 1 caso, F. I). Fenton ; 1 case, J. C. Hoyto ; f>l cases, Brown, Campbell, and Co ; 3 packages, C.SLepherd and (Jo. ; 81 package?, J. Tlioma*; 4 casks, W.J. Cawkwoll;3case«, J. Rout ; 100 cases 5 casks, Crmck&hauk and Co ; J cask, F. Pierco ; 1 cask, D. Gardiner ; li casks, Turrell ; 4 packages, W. Wilson and Co. ; 8 cases, Upton and Co. ; 1 case, 14 trunks, Brown, Campbell, and Co. ; 1 case, Jackson and Russell ; 3 cases, W. Philhppsand Co.; 1 case, 11. Parker; 1 case, M. Edmond ; 1 caso, C. Tothill ; 1 cise, T. Peacock ; I case, T. Marsh ; 1 case, C. M. Taylor ; 2 caBes, Moss Levy ; 1 Cd g P . J jstnon ; -£ cia^s, U. Walker ; 151 packages, Brown, Campbell, and Co ; 12 cases, 3 bales, 27 packages, E. and U. Isaacs ; 348 packages, ID canes, Cruickshank and Co.; 337 packages, Plullippa and Sons; 1,053 packages, T. and 8. Morrin ; G3 packages, Must and Co.; 20 packagus, II. Fendelow ; 12 cases, W. Rattray ; 37 packages, K. Lusk ; 1 case, J. A. Barber; 11 case*, C. F. Wood; 79 packages, J. S. Macfarlane ; 72 packages, J. Cosgravo and Co.; 23 packages, lrclanl and Brothers ; -1G packages, 2,000 rail-joints, Minister of Public Works; 190 rail- joints, Henderson and Macfarlane ; 4S2 packages and pieces, IS. I'orter and Co.; 21 cases, 15 bales, Winks and Hall ; 2 cases, Kempthorne, Prosaer, and Co. ; 274 packages, Stone, Bi others ; 231 packages, 8 ko^H, L. 1) No'hnn and Co.; 10D packages, J. and J. Dickey ; ,14 case*, 7 packages, A. Clark and Sons ; >'. 15 packages, T. Short ; 1 case, S. ' and J. R Vaile ; 120 packai*6H, S.irgood, Son, and Ewen ; 4 package?, J. S Macfarlano and Co. ; 1 box, Brogden and Sons ; 1 box, L. Rye ; I box, 11. S. Ledger ; 9(5 packages, Lewis Brothers ; 3 casen, T. Pennell ; 1 case, Wiley ; 5 packages, 1 screw, L.. D. Nathan and Co. ; 1 caie, W. Jones ; 8 packages, J. Edson ; 3 packages, 8. H. Burmingham ; 1 case, A. Hmith ; 4 cages, Ireland Brothers ; 2C tanks, 8 life-beltH, Brown, Campbell, and Co. ; 4 bales, Wilkinson and Horton, Thames Ac/ucrliwr; 20 cases, F. Winter ; 17 tru».ks, 111 packages, BIcArfchur, Shera, and Co. ; 1 caao, W. J. Pond ; 4 cases, J. Greethatn ; 0 ciiaes, Couldrey ; 8 case*, Lewis, 1 case, J. Watson ; 5 packages, Watt Brothers ; C:$ packages, A. Clark and Sons ; 39 casks, 2,794 packages, 395 cases, 400 boxes, 22 bales, 15 bundles, 17) crates, order. For Napier : 1 cask, C. A. Brown ; 2 bales, W. C'ouper; 13 packages, J. Chambers; 43 packages, H. it Rustell ; 1 case, Captain Jiussell; 2,000 rol.joints, 1,412 packages, f>(!0 rails, Minister of Public Works ; 2 casks, 18 packages, order ; 31 packages, Stuart and Co. For New Plymouth : 3 packages, J. Dumbcll ; 1 bundle, E. Hopkinsou. To be delivered in London : 1 distiller, 1 hearth, Shaw, Savill, and Co.

Arrival of the Warwick — Tho fine ship Warwick, Captain Skinner, from London, with 1GG imnjigranta and 18 saloon paHaengora, anchored o/F Rakino Island yesterday morning, oho being unable to mako tho hariiour owi-Jg to tho strong O h.W. iiiwozo blowing Tho Warwick loffc London on Nov<mber 5, She ha« thereforo made the passago in 90 days. Captain Burgess proceeded to the ship last evoning for tho purpoHo of piloting her to flber anchorng<\ Tho following is a correct list of her saloon pawengera and immigrants : Saloon : Mr. b'airbourne and family, Rev. Carr, Rev. Bom!, Mi«s Noble, Miss Joel, Mr. White, Her. Mr. and Mrs. Rook, Mr. Mather, Mr, Simmons, Mr. Payno, Mr. EDglisb,Mrs Lewis and two children. Immigrants :— Counell : Edmond 28, Annie 30, Joseph 0, Francis 3, Mary infant : Condrou: John 41, Ellen 3<> Thomao 11, Elizabeth 4* Athol : William 28. Martha 24 ; Shannon : Edward 30, Margaret 40 ; Howoll : George 21, Fanny 24; Duustono : William 33, Grace 32, Har.vh Jano 9, William 7 ; Beal : James W. 24, Bridget 23, Mary 4, Elizabeth 3, Eleanor 1 ; Oreetbam : Jounthan 43, Agnus 30, Sarah 10 : CIeg« : William 31, Elizabeth 24 ; Birtled ; James 24, Sarah 22; Elliott : Thomas Henry, 40, Margaret 30, Henry 7, Emily 5, Ellen infant ; Kirk : E. J. 21, Frances 21 ; Ifatfield : William 27, Harriot 23 ; Davis : Robert 39, Sarah 38, Roborfc 11, Sarah 9; Harknetfc : William 24, Mary 19 ; Smith : Thomai Joscpli 27, Sarah Ann 22 ; Whiting : Cliarlpa 30, Annio 27, Perceval 5, Francis 3, Hubert infant; MeLoughlin : Thomas 31, Charlotte 21 • Taylor • William 38, Mary 35, David 2 ; Cantell • Richard 28, Jano 27, Emily 5, Adelaide 2 Richard infant; Uowe : Thomas 38, Sanili 37, 'Ibomas C. 11, Charles 7; Hardim;Charles F. 23, Elkn 92, Charles F. infant • GUnvilIe : Josooh 38, Elizabeth 38, Joseph 8, Eliza Ann 7, Richard Allen 4, Edwin J. R. iufant ; Taylor : Jamo<« 5(5. Carolines . r >2 f Ad.i2; r.Mtu • Cliarlf^ W 38, Murgarot 27, Edward O'liarloH 2; G'oiil/lrey : Robo t 34, Sophia 28, Sar.ih 9 ; Leo : John 33, Jano 30, Thomas 11, Mary Jano 9, Sarah Ann 7,

Ellen 5. William J 1 ; Elliott, Thomas 17; Jones, Harry 22 ; fiibson, John '23; White, c^orqp 22; Wood, .Tamos Willum 22; I'.ihj. ss, su-plien 23; Mrulfoid, Ch.ulcs 151 ; Johnston, Hti»h, 17 ; Anderson, !),ivid '27 • Willi him, .).,]. n 22; Wilhuim, Ch.ulos 20; Tiedinmek, John 22 ; Orogan, John 12 .1 ; Clinker, Henry 20 ; 13alnio, (Jroigo li) ; IO»an, John 18 ; Taylor, John 11 ; MoCullum, William 19; McCullum, .Tamos IB; Johnstone, Thomas '20 ; Elliott, Hli/ahoth 1(5 ; Ulioff, Chat lotto 12; Newman, Sarah (50 ; I.niijjrhlin, Ann 22 ; Donnelly, M.iry 2.~> ; l)( 1 me\ , Mmo 22 ; McKce, TiOiiisa 2(5 ; Hall, Ann l.uw 17 ; "all, Sarah 34 ; Goidon, Mary >. 21 , (Jonlc, Philippa 20 ; Otwny, Ellen 28 ; P.-dfoid, Julia M., 21 ; Jackson : Eliza 52, lllizaboth 12, I'lora JO, Mary 8, Eva 6 : Howes, Sarah A. 20; Foskett, B. J., 21 ; Mc\oal, Lucy 22; Allen, Elizabeth 25; Ulackbnrn, Kllon 21; Lloyd, Mary A. 20 ; (iill.raith, Ann 28; Hall, Klizabcth 10; Walker, Eh/abothlG; Cox, Elizabeth 24; Tayloi : Caroline 23, Kate 19; Pennal : Susan 29, Elizabeth 34 ; Cunningham : Jane 30, Andrew 4 ; Johnson, Mary A. 29 : James, J.vne 20 ; Hart, Elizabeth 20 ; Masefield : May 3.8, Oraco 11, Kin ma 9, James 7, Josoph 2, Alexander 2; Hcndry : Chnslina32, J.imes D 4, Lucy 1] 3 : Lynch ; Mary 24, Jane 20; Fi«ld, Elizabeth 10; l!owe, Sarah 10; JJIanvillo, Eli/.tboth A. 14 Saloon: Mr. F.iirlmnrno ami f.vmily, l*<'\'. Carr, l.'ov. Rond, Miss NoM.>, Miss Joel, Mr. Whit.. Jtev. Mr. and Mrs. l.'ook, Mr. Matlioi, Mr. Simmons, Mr Pay no, Mr. English, Mia. Lewis and two childrtn.

The Weatiikr. — By tho arrival of thG 8.8. Howcna from Russell, p.s. Challenger, from Whancurci, and ».«». Southern Crony from the Kast (.'oast during Saturday night and yesterday morning, wo loam that the N. I'. g.ilo of I'Viday last was severely felt 011 tho coast. At Ifusvll a laigo number of coiling vessels ready for Boa. wore detained. Wo have not heard of any serious damago having been done on tho coaat, the danvtgo being chiefly confined to the uprooting of trees and blowing down of fences. By arrivals during Saturday evening and yesterday morning from tho coast wo learn th.it tho 10 N. 10. uale of Friday last was severely folt at many of our coaat ports. Fruit trees wcro destroyed, fences blown down, and other serious damage done to tho crops. A number of coal vessels wcro lying at Ilussell windbound. The b.3. Southern Cross arrived in harbour on Saturday last from Taur.uiga and East Coast ports, bringing a number of passengers and a cargi of settlers' produce. The B.s. liowena, from liimell and Northern ports, arrived in harbour ycitei day morning, bringing a full cargo and sevci.il pa83en£;ors. The Rowena was detained .it KusbpII, owing to tho Btrong N.Ii gale of Friday last. Tho p s. Challenger, from Whangaipi, arriTed early yesterday morning from Whanparoi, bringing a cargo of Bettlers' produce and a number of passengerr. The s.s. Lily took htr departure for Ihc Hot Springs, Mahurangi, and tho Kawau yesterday morning. r I lio ketch Clematis, which returned t harbour on Friday morning last owini,' to the strong N.E. gale blowing, resumed hor pn«sago on Saturday afternoon last. Tho schooner Chaiybdis will take her departure for Knssfll ro-da3 r .

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4823, 10 February 1873, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4823, 10 February 1873, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4823, 10 February 1873, Page 2