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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

Hion With, Thli D*r : 0 44 n m UOpm 8U!»R/S* and Sunsit Thi« Divy 4 '9 » m , 7 17 p m. Moon's Pmss -Nfw Moon, Jaiiu >ry 18, 7 ,i9p in Jimnnry 10: X.N.K JAnuvry U. S \V , Wbatdbr.— January 10: Raining Tan ua y 11 : Fine.

ARRIVALS.— January 10. Augusta, brigantine, J(T> torn, Grey from Tali ii tnd Uarolmo Nlund* I a v>ngers— I'.tp am Iitown, wife, and 5 children, .Mr? Hunter — llenilmou mid Macfarl*no. ai;ent-> Pacilic, schooDd, 8> tons, Chrisp, from Russell — C*pUin Cmjton, ajr nt. JANUARY 11. Vincent, ciitter, 20 tons Austin, from TimApga Passengers— U ssrs T WrU'l >y, .T u-obson, I'lirner (C.E.). Snotltrr.iss, Spinning, and i n.itiv(.s — 'Jwen »Dd Urihim, agerits Maud, cuttor, 2i ton?, Simon', fiom Njirum — Muter, igi'ir.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. Atilanta, schooner, Gi toi s, lVicliy, for Xapier vii Tai.ua. Pas»enger — Mis lleibo t And child — M UlC'Ol, »gcnt KConiui, Fclmoncr, 96 tons for T.ihi'i \ia KsrotOD({».—Owen a ul G aham, ago ■ts

DEPARTURES.— Jivuyhy 10. Lady Bo«en for liot nnil \fAhur*npi ; Effort, for Hot Sprint^ , Kroslri er for Nevtcihtlu jAMAdY 11. Coromt, for Taunt ,, Mai tnti fir Nupler , Mitikun» , Maid of the \l<l , for il taeil

VESSKlh feAl'ECTEI). FjIOM Okple (>w*de>.) — Oilon >.!iip, cltarod Sept 4 ifnoM Unu n - L mle dale. s.H.p, tailed outobel 19 , Anizi, 1 q , mailed Ocioln rS'; Queen of tlio \ec, ■hip; \\ avo yuet i., sailed October 11; .Norham Cuatle, ship, loiriin*. i^RcM Livtiti'oot — Eu| r. zi, liq , s ilod October 15. Vrom J«rw Yor.K— Eisl LotMiD, bq , Sirone, bii , loading Fkom New Calidonu— Dauntless ich , early. From LcvuK\-btar of the Scu'.h, as., early , Herald, sell., far'y Fk m (vik F\dnxy) Chrisna, bq , Uiled December 12. Fkom 8TD.VEY— ilero, 8.i , 13th ; Alms Cameron, bq «Hrly /ROM Ij'VTTILTOV — Ry 'O, bgilO FBOM boi/Tiimif 1 01.T3 — lurnnaUJ, » s , lith

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. In tiiM Ii«t efxntrra nre not inc'u<?«d Vor London— Cl i'e, ship, , O«en and Graham, agents. If ndostan. ship, esrly . N Z i , Agents For Kanda i (F ji)— Governor HI«ck»ll, s *., 15th; Htiiiderion arid Mai f >rlaoe, Kgents. For MrDKcr- IIcio. '», e«ly ; Cniichahank and Co , »gtnts From Munnkau . Phcu'io. i s , curly , Combes and Palily, »gemr For Niwc mi lk —Freetrader, bq , eaily ; H. S M «>'••'* and Co , »jrnt^. tfo% sot'THRK* 1'obts— From tho Mvnukau- Wellington, 1,3. I2:b ; Corotis-, *n.l L) Jdy, agents.

imp< jn\s-j\M-.\BY lo. Per brii?airiiiu A»eiiB a, fiom Caroline In'anH, via'] »' iti : 150 tons guaao, C'otubts

Poi* ro 'i>'Mi r (.oi'init iorl{o .truvjja and Tft'mi F<i r K'ru^ns'gi! 11 |».o!i:*^<)t* cutl.».iS, 8 on'!. 1 ) jpirk, I uxif lmii ly, 1 cr.sr 1 a j jvoI, 1 b lo hluit- 1 , 10 ca-ipH peneva, 3 c»«»a <'ra>>ciy, I cat*' iiAi<et (.Ift^hci v, ()*tn and Graham. For Tahiti : S U.iU s cotton-', 50 casfS brmuly, 20 od-,ks 1() ca-es h or, 10 oases wldskcy, 10 cues o'd totn, (j cases a1>biut.he, 1(J5 c-iaca gnicvj, 3 half chests tea, 1 case appaiel, 1 caso sadUlery, 2 cases diayry. 2 cases cottons, 1 caso vestas, 14 bundles, 1 bar iron, l cask hardware, 24 tino paint, 6 ca«ks aves, 10 boxes soap, 20 casks beef, 2 cases crockery, 20 boxes soap, 2 cases meats, 2 cases lobsters, 1 ease sardines, 1 oaak hollowaro, 1 b )i!or, 5 cases chaunpagno, 1 case mustard, 1 caso bitters, I caso matches, 6 cases jams, 1 truss drapery, Owen and Graham.

The barqne Freetrader took her departure from Rangitoto Channel for Newcastle on Saturday. The Auckland Steam Packet Company h»ve purchased thes.8. Pretty Jane, at pre^ •ent trading between Dunedin, Moleneaux, »nd other Otago coast ports. It is the intention, we are informed, of the company to place the steamer on the Thames trade. Tlie price paid for the steamer has not transpired. The Lady Bowen, for the Hot Springs and Mahurangi, and the Effort, for the Hut Springs, took thoir departures on Saturday The schooner Pacific arrived in harbour on Saturday, from the Bay of Islands, with ft oargo of 55 tons coal. This is the first t'ip of the schooner, and Captain Chmp speaks Tery highly of her seagoing qualities. The schooner Coronet took her departure for Tahiti and Rarotonga yesterday morning, with a full general caruo. The following is a list of tho passengers per a.9. llowena, from Russell, the arrival of which we announced on Saturday Ia9t : — Dr. Gould, Messrs. Yates, Uatner, Lecnaid, Shepherd, Bowyer, Christie, Uaines, Hewitt, Flowerday, Davis, Hingston, Ford, Woods, Butterwortb, Strongfellow, \Vi Kateno and wife, three other native^, Misses Harden, Brisdon Mr3. Largan, and three in tho steerage. The cutter Maud, from Ngururu, briars a oargo of 22 pieces of timber., 20 tons firewood. | The schooner Atalanti cleared outwards at the Customs on Saturday last, and sailed yesttrday, for Napier, via Tairua, with 2 cases porter, 3 tins lead, I drum oil, 8 packages sundries, 1 boiler, 6 bags sugar, 25,000 feet timber, 20 packages furniture, 3 kegs powder, 2 bags maize. Tha cutter Vincent, from Tauranga, arrived in harbour early yesterday morning, with, as cargo, 5 btlea wool, 300 sheepskint, 10 casks tallow, 1 harmoniu m. Tl c American brigantine Augusta, Captain Gray, arrived in harbonr on Saturday last frcm Caroline Island, via Tahiti, after a good passage of 25 days, with a cargo of guano consigned to Messrs Combes and Daldj'. Of the passage Captain Gray reports as follows : — Left Caroline Is'and for Tahiti on December 15, and arrived at Tahiti on the 19tb, sailing again next day ; artived at Aitutake on the 25th ; left again same day for (his port. Light easterly winds prevailed throughout tho passage. Her cargo of guano is to be transhipped to the ship Hindustan for London. The b.s. Mikado, which arrived at Dunedin from China on Friday last, is to leave the former port for Sydney to-morrow. She will in alt probability be docked there before taking up her trip to San Francisco with the English mail. It is expected that the Sydney agents, finding that the Mikado had not arrived within a reasonable time of her advertised sailing day, would charter aLother steamer— possibly the City of Melbourne, or other of the A.S.N. Company's veasclu - to tako up the Mikado's date of ■ailing for San Francisco. The Hero, due hero to-morrow morning, will no doubt bring us further particulars on this subject.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5113, 12 January 1874, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5113, 12 January 1874, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5113, 12 January 1874, Page 2