PORT OF AUCKLAND.
!3ion Watib, ThU I>sy : 6 53 a m., f. 11 p m 8DSRISE »nd Sunsit This Day 5 40 a tu , 0 oG p m. Mooi's Pitask— Full Moon, M»rch .i at '< 0 p m "Wind— Februarj 2S N.E , ILht. March 1 N E., strong Weathbj— February 2i> Fine M»rcli 1 Fine.
ARRIVALS.— February 28. Rowen.i, b s , 70 ton*, McHrejjor, from Kuisell and other >0'll'orn ports l'>s»eiigers— Mr L"aUtr-,on, Mn 'Iarness M s bn»r,Mn White, Mr I 'ties, M.ij ir M»ir, Mr Ooff , Dr Purchi-., Messrs LMirio (2), Mr Cochrane and 3 in tlu steerag. .— L'ruiclt-lunk and Co , agcuti S»u<y i *■&. ichooner, <!*> torn Wraith, from Xapier and E.i>t Coast ports -D II McKoimij, anent Winona, 3 wht, 2u ton , Har», for Dune an (put b»ck) M\RCH 1. RoTer, fcho'ner, J3 tons, McCibo, from To\erty B»y and other tds; Const ports.— M agent
CLEARED OUTWARDS. Iftie lleikle. schooner, 11 ton«, S.hultz, for N»pier \i» Turin T W Brown, agent Julius Vogel, ulnoner, 56 tons, Doutjhty. for Povtrt. Ba> Pisien8ers— Mr Smith and family (4), Mrs it Alca » »n t family (3) — J S Macfarlaneaud Co, agents Bonita, schooner, 22 tons, N\aru, for Mangonui Lewis Brothers, agents.
DEPARTURES.— February 2S I.idy Bowen, for Hot Spring* ami Mahurm^i Effort, for Hot .springs.
VESSELS BXPiiCTFD Fxom LonDjW.— Anazi, bq , >niled November 2 ; Hylton Cast'e, bq , nulled December 4 , Queen of tbe Ace, ship, inled NoTeraber 10; Norham Cv-tle, ship, sailed >"overober 28 ; lone, »hip, failed Decimber'JO Loailin^. Lnngsto.e ; Huntley Cmtle, ship ; Imernllan, <.hip ; ululce ihip ; Koslm CHstle. From Liverpool — Empreza, bq., »aile.l October 15 From .N kw Yobk — E«st Lotbian, bq (vi i Dunedir ), sailed Norenrb r4; Rtrene, bq, lAilcd Not 15 (Ma Dunot.in »t.(\ U'cllingtot ) From s olth Sea Isl\sij i j — Kcnilvroith, i cb. , earljr. From LEVUKA-'-tur of the South s i , eirly From An. lmde— Que?u of this Sea, bq , sailed Pebrua'y 3 Frim — Albion, brig, »wleJ Feb. 7 Briton, bq , gailod t ebrunri 9 From mdnkt — Victoiii. s s., c»rlr. Frou Lytmltox— Magellan Cloud, Ech , early; Kate Brain, b n 'tuo , early Fh m I unfl>\ — arl brir, e» v lr. Fb-m South ir-s 1'orts Mongol, s s., early Jn M»nuk(iu Wellington, «.i , early
PROJECTED DEPAETUKES. |tn this list eoaiteri are not included. For London— Hiudostan, ship, load'ngr , NZS Co , agent*. For Mn1k\nci'< ) (via Ksnd.-u u and Honolulu)— Tartar, t s , M.nch 10, liindcraon a ad Alacf-rUi e, agcnti For Stdvey — Mongol, i « , March 5 Kor rooxriKaN I'oais— Tartar, s^., early. Hen deraon and M >ct trlane, a?> nta From tho M»nuk»u laranaki, s> , to-day , Combes and Daldy, ngents.
Coasiwimj [xward-5 — Sovereign of the Sea, culler, from the Bamer, with firewood; Whitby, cutter, frotn the Thames, with ballast : Phantom, cutter, from the Thames, with timber , Undine, cutter, from the Thaiaes, with shingle, &j , Victoria, cutter, from the Bamei, with iircwood ; Lake Erie, schooner, from tlie Coast, with timber; Moruiu^r LiL'ht, cutter, from the Barrier, with firewood ; Swallow, schooner, from Waiuku, with fnowood ; Stait, cutter, fiom the ( oatit, with timber ; Four Sisters, cutter, from the Coast, with firewood ; Waratah, cut er, fiom tha Coast, with timber , Lee, cutter, from the lhaines, in ballast , Avon, cuttei, from the Thames, in ballast , Stag, cuttor, from N aiheke, with firewood ; Petrel, cntUr, from Waiheke, with firewood ; Bes-y, cutter, frcm Waikawau, with firewood ; hbeu'^er, new schooner, from the Coast, in ballast. The schooner Julius Vog'l cleared outwards on Saturday last for Porerty Bay with the following cargo: — 50 mats sugar, JO cases brandy, Owen and Graham ; 50 pioccs timber, E. Curr ; 2 cases, 20 cases rum, 25 cases brandy, W. J. Cawkwell; 200 bags salt, Owen and Graham ; 1 cose sundries, 42 sa»h weights, i d"/en scythes, E Porter rnd Co.; 6 package*, 4 boxes eoap, Phillips and Co.; 14 packages, J Buchanan ; 1 dozen cane, McDermott; 18 iron pots, 15 packages, T. and P. Morrin ; 4 packages groceries, G. W. P>inney ; 10 boxes soap. .J. Allender ; 1 case, Doughty ; 20 drums oil, 1 tierce white leal, 1 case brushes, Phillippa and Sons ; 8 nosts tubs, McDermott ; 1 keg wedges, 3 nests buckets, T. and S. Morrin ; 5,000 bricks, B. Keane ; 19 empty tanks, L 1). Nathan and Co. ; 2 bundles spades, 1 case, E. Porter and Co. ; 2 case9, >argood, Son and Sargood ; 3 bundles, 7 packages sundries, G. Holdship ; 1 box tobacco, 5 bags salt, 1 box box vestai, Lewis Brothers ; 3 casks sulphur, Kcmpthorne, Proe&er, and Co. ; S3 ta.ks grass seed, 20 sacks barley, G. E. Kead ; 20 cases beer, 20 c«sks beer, 3 cases schnapps, 10 cases claret, J. S. Maofailane and Co. The a a. Jt >wptia arrived in harbour from the Bay of Islands aid other Northern port? on Saturday morning last, with cargo and psisengei.". The schooner Etlie Meiklo clcarc I outwards for Napier via Tairua on Saturday last, with SO bags (lour and 34,000ft. timber. The schooner Bjuita will take her depar. ture for Mongonui to-day, with as cargo : — 18 kegs mie.ir, 1 ton Hour, G cases sun tries, 2 cases bottlfd vinegar, 2 case? matches, 10 packages groceries, 3 c\sts sarbapanlla. The fcehooner Hover, from Poverty Bay via otln-r 1 ast ports, ai rived iu harbour yesterday with a cai jo of produce, pigs, &c The schoo-i^rs .Julius Vogel, f< i Poverty Bay, Ltirj Mukle, for'l.u-u.i andNapier, and the ISoniti, tor Mongonui, started for their several destinations on Saturday last, but, owin; 3 ' to tlii strong N.B. wind that sprang up dnriiig tl e night, they were compelled to put back to harbour. The schooners will sail with the first fair wind. The bell loner Priuii Donna, at present loading w i h timber at Wangaroa for Sydney, will s nl from the former port about \\ ednesday next. The cutter yacl't Winona, which started on her voyage to Dunedin on Wednesday morning J.i&t, put back again on Saturday afternoon, tho yacht not having been able to proceed luithor on her voyage than the Kawau. After leaving hero the Winoua lay under \\ r aii_'\pf a for shelter during Wednesday night Next morning sho again started, but owing to the state of the weather the master was compelled to put into the Kawau. A consultation took place between those on board, and it was decided to return to Auckland, tho crew considering the )acht not fit for the journey South. By telegram we learn that the baujuo \V. ( '. Wentvtoitli left Sydney for Auckland on February 18 The ship Lady Jocelyn, for which considerable anxiety was beginning to be felt by the pcoplu in Otago, we noticed arrived safely at Melbourne alter a long passage of 40 days from Duuediu. The p.s. 1 ffort and Lady Bowcn, both for the Hot Spring*, took their depirtuns on Saturday mori mg la'-t. The s.9 T.iranaki is announced to leave the Manuk ai for Southern ports this morning. I ho Echooru r Golden Isle lor thu Bay of Islands, the Excelsior for the Knipva, will both take their depirtures with the first fair wind. Tho schooner Saucy Laaa, from Napi<-rand other Eist, Coast ports arrived in haibour early on Saturday morning last. The stt.imer 'lam o'Shanter is announced to leave Omhuuga for Waiuku and Awitu, this afternoon at .") o'clock.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5157, 2 March 1874, Page 2
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