PORT OF AUCKLAND
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ARRIVALS. Southern Cross, s.s , Sellais, fiom Tain inga Passengeis — Miss Kcir, Mis. S-ilfc, Mis. Mai colm ; Messrs. Allen, Welch, H.inley, Meikle, Preece, Qniiin, ]>io\son, Jacobs, (.Sale, anil l! natives.— «T. S Mncf.til.me ami Co., <»gcntB.vron Aheulaie, ship, l,."i-ll tons, KilniomN, From London (Plymouth, December 11.) l'.usengers - Captain anil Miss Hanison, ~Mi. .m<l M!is. Co^tei Misses (2) ami Mastci Costoi, Rev. W. and Mrs. ('athcart; Me-,sis. AV. ami F. .lackmun, Aunisteart, Eastman, M.iy ; and un mignmts (whose names appear elsowheie). - N.Z. Slnjiping Co., agents. Kuby, schooner, 2i tons, C'atchpolu, fiom Wangaroa. — Master, agent. (iem, schoouci, 21 tona, Walls, fiom Russell. — Master, agent. Petrel, cutter, 17 tons, Cole, fiom Coionian ilel. — Master, agent. Fanny, cutter, 3'J ton3, Riokots, fium Winga poua. — C. A. H.mis, agent. Warn tali, cutter, fiom Meicuiy I'aj Vincent, cutter, from Tauianga.
CLEARED OUTWARDS. Mikado, li.M.S., for San lu.mcisco \ia Hono lulu, P.i.ssengoi •> fiom Auckland • Mi. "W'oolf Hanis, Captain I.eicood D.uwiu, Mi-. Kllen lirowmnjj, Miss .1 me J5i owning, Mr. and Mi-. Rich.inl Heck, Mi. Donald (4oll<in, Spencer Henry (Julian, Miss Geoigm.i de l'elichet, Mr. and Mis. .Limes Watt .ind child, Miss M.ny Middkton. (' ipt.iin A'liict-nt Loiihncr, Colonel Moulo, Mm Monk', Mi and Mis. Chuk» Miss Ann ,\nd Miistoi ( lmles Kdenbiougli, Mi. Eugene J'.i.inu, Mi. M.itthew Solomon, iM Emile (iii .ml, .mil Madiimc Ciii.ud, M. Ciimid, Mi. Hnssell. Fiom Duncdni Mi. and Mis. \ r on I'lancoin, Misses Ulaiicoiu (2), (J.iptain, Mi s., and Master Toswill, and serv.mt, Mr. Jolin lUkei. Fiom Lyttelton : Ciptain Roie, Hon. Mi. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. .mil Mrs. tttocchy. Captain (inil Mrs. Shaii>, Messis. Roath and Olivei, and Mis. Baker. From Wellington : Hon. "Win. and Mm. Fox, Mi. Win. Fox, jun., Mr. Howden, and 9 in the steeiage. Including her original passengers from Sydney, the Mikado ha , V£i passengers.
VESSELS EXPECTED. From London- Sailed : Ferngloii, Jan. 2 Loading: .Shooting Star (clcaiod Dec 21), Caller On, (.'ountess of Kintore, .ships ; Lodi naq.ii, bq. From South Sea Islands — Papua, sell., Belle lirandon, sell., early. Fhom Koh mah — Ryno, bgtne. Fitov K iijotoxca— Blanche, sch. From M wsaj.y — Pearl, ketch, euly. From Adklaidk — Rapido, bq., F.ndovie Adoljthine, Fienchbrig, early. From L\n flton— Flirt, Sir I«a.ic Xi'wton, bgtns. ; Hio Logo, Syren, brigs. Fuov Di M'Di.n- Hamet Aimitagp, bq. From S\i>xk\ — Hcio, 8.R., about 2.") ; Wonga Wonga, s.s., early. Fhoaf J[i i.hoi hne - Falcon, bqtiio , milo.l 2nd instant. From Lvi \crsiox Tion Tsin, li | , '.)\<t inst. From D< n'edix --llimi, h(itne , e.»!y.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. In tins liit n/i'-teis rue not iiilIii L.l Fon London' -dloulori, k J.hi\ ; Owen nnrt Graham, .iyfnt-1. W. \V. Smith, s!ni», JU.iy ; N.Z.S.Co, .i-onK FOR SH)Vl.i VM) MMHOURNE— IltVO, SS., Slaroh L'O : < '1 mck-Ii.n.V .mil Co , a^Ciita. City of Melbomno, 20th ; H. M. Jeivi«« t agent. For Nfwcv^TrF— Ailft, Ikj , 23rd; <">v\<-n mi<1 Gl.ili.un, a^cnt-,. f-'ai.ih, lin^, c.uly. Ff>R Soi iiiiitv l'oins -Fiom Uie !Manulcau : "Wellington, s.s., 2211.1; AV. F. AMieolci, agont. For inr iJi.i 1 1 -Imli.i, ship, c.uly; (.'uiickshnnk ami Co , ..^ent^.
IMPORTS— March 19. Per '•hip Baton Abeidaie, fiom London : 5 'casks, 1 <li urn, 10 c.ises, J. Edsou ; 2 cases T. Mat fl til me ; ~> cases, P. W. Longdill ami Co.; 8 casks ( '. La Koche ; 1 case, B. (dittos, and Sons ; .'0 bundled, 5 bales, 400 cases, 74 packages, 10 kegs, 1 mat, 100 bags, order; 20buieli, Blown, Campbell, ami Co; 210 cases, oidei ; 27 casks, ordei ; 1 butt, Hi own, Campbell, and Co. ; 2 c.ises, 7 bales, J']. and II. Isaacs ; 1 b.'lc, K. W. Dyson ; 5 ca i e-t, II. Aitlnn ; .! eises, K. and H. Isaacs; 1 ca-«e, ordei ; (! h.'los, 78 c.ises, 100 boxes, 15 bundle-., !> casks, 2 hhds., : J ,J packages, ordei ; 1 tieice, .). B. Fiancis ; 'A cases. J. Eabton ; 8 bales, lleid ami Co ; 1 esc, Bank of New Zealand : 14 cajk.t, Sew Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, 15 barieU, order; lOp^ckageH, K. AVayte ; 125 cases, Owen and Giaham ; 100 cases, .') octaves, 5 quarter-casks, Biw/n, Campbell, and ( 'o. ; lfifi caies, order ; 2 qnarterensks, J. Hancock ; 21 casks, 3 hlids,, 174 cases, 40 quartet -casks, 20 kegs, 2 packages, Brown, Campbell, and Co.; 10 kegs, 14 casks, 26 packages, order; 19 bales, DAtf/r Socthkkn Cnoss and Wkkkia' Ni.ws Company; 3 packages, W. C. Wilson; 62 bales, 32 cases, 7 cask ; 15. Lin»k 32 cases ; E. and H. Isaacs 3 cases, oi doi ; 0 cases, 4 wheels, 1 case, J. S. Macfarlane and Co. ; 5 cask*, Ireland Bros., 1 case, oidoi ; .*2"> cases, 192 •bundles, 29 coils, 44l<hais, IDS cases, order; 9 cases, 241 boxes, K. and H. Is uics ; 1 case, R. Arthur ; 2 tiercea, 1 bo\, 1 lihd., J. Banks; 48 tyres, 30 cases, Hon. Minister Public Woiks ; 20 cases, 1 bundle, 21 pa ck ages, Lewis Bros. ; 4 bales, Low and Co. ; 30 cases, Bainett and Co. ; 22 packages, order ; 11 cases, L>. Evitt ; 1 case,"\V. "NV. Clarke and Co. ; 85 packages, oi der, 0 packages, J. and J. Dickey ; 12 packages, 58 cases, 240 packages, E. and U. Isaacs; 1 case, Williams and Co. ; 31 casks, 13 drums, 12 cases, 12 casks, 80 packages, order, 300 casks, Cruickshank and Co. ; 7 hhds, J. B. Francis ; GO packages, order, 5 packages, E. and H. Isaacs ; 11 packages, Kushbrook and Co. ; 74 packages, Barnett and Levy ; 71 cases, 10 hhds, 20 tierces, H. S. Meyers and Co. ; 149 case*), 20 qr. -casks, 1 bale, 100 cases, 20 banclx, Combes and Bahly ; 27D caies, McAi thur, Shera and Co. ; 1 case, A. A. Smith ; 1 case, J. Sniait and Co.; 11 pickagef, order ; 470 cases, A. Clai k and Sons ; 2 cases, Brown and Sons ; 2 ca-.es, .{ packages, order ; 10 btjka, Kobeiton and Co ; 2">7 packages, Lewis, ■"^irotnei *» ; 20 packages, oidei ; 11 ca«es, B. Lewis; 1- packages, oidei ; 142 packages, Saigood, Son, and Ewen; 8'i'Jbais, 1.^5 giindstoiies, 524 ii on rails, 231 ii on plates, 85 lots wiie, 1.50 iron tubes, 140 bundles sheet iion, 15 cases metal, 65 boxes 100 ban els 2 cases iron, 4 kegs 7 casks balls, 17 packages, 22 pair bellows,, la casks white lead, 2 case- .120 drums oil, 9 casks paint, 27 packages 11 en se.«, T. and H. Mourn; 133 packages, Kempthorne, l'rossei, and Co., 10 packtges older ; 113 packages, T and H. Morrin ; 4 cases, McCaul ; <i0 ban els, (50 grindstones, 37 packages, 11 casks, 1 hhil., 8 cases, J. and J. Dickey ; 9 packages, Pond ; 11 cases, Blown and Co. ; 10 qi.-cadkx, order ; 7 oases, W. 1'hillipps and Sons ; 9 cases, Blytlie and Co. ; 680 barn, 19 bundles, '80 kegs, 1 cask, l(i pair bellows, 2 hhds., 14 casks, 95 kegs, 164 packages, Stone Brothers ; KU packages, .f. Cosgrave and (Jo. ; 480 packages, Stone Brothers ; 27 cases, 12 bales, 1 ti list, 3 trunks, L. D. Nathan and Co. ; 2 bags, 2 iod«, 2 plites, 10 coils, 5 packages, 10 bundles, oidei ; 32 packages, 13 ci.ibs, 2 parceln, Stewait and Co. ; X2 pairs wheels, 7 cawes, "if. Kimngs, J)0 cases, 2 bundles, 10 iimlei frames, 20 leveiH, 7">2 Ijiicks, 2 bundles, 5 casks, 11 pieces, 2 cods, lH cistings, ?, packages, 1 spnngs, ffon. Munstei for J'ubhc Woiks; 1 case, 1 cask, 10 packages, Champ taloup and Coopei ; 200 lioxcs, 5 lot iion wiru, 7 cases, A casks, oidei ; M) cases, Hendci-,on and i\fiicfai lane; 1 p'ueul, 1 life lioat, New Zealand (iovernment ; 1 case, K. D. Kjkes.
EXPORTS.- Mvkch 19. Per Mikado, for San Fiancioco and Honolulu: - For Honolulu— 2 cases paifumeiy, 1 c.isc cottons,2 cases playing c iids, 3caseN haberd.isbei y, Owen and Graham ; 110" coils iopc, (50 boxes Boap, 25 coils rope, J. »S, M.icfarlane ; 10 coils' rope, Owen and Oi.iliain ; 80 bo*es potatoes, J. H. Macf.nl, me. F»r ft in Fiancisco — 20 casts kauri gum, Henderson .and M.vcf.iil.uie. Oii gin.vl caigo -322 package-!.
THE BAltON ABERDAKE. The Baion Aboidare, a now bIjij), ))iu]t to the order of the New Zeal.' .id Shipping Company, arrived in port last evening from London, with a general cargo ami a long hht of pu.sengeis. Captain Edmonds repoits that the Baron Abeidare discharged the pilot off Plymouth, on the 14th December, and kft the Channel with a frenh N.E. wind, Passed Mndciin on the 19th. Expenenced light winds, and uosaed the equator in long \V. on Mil Jamiaiy. Had light S.E. trade».uid light vaii.'ble winds afterwardn. Passed the meridian of the C ipe on the 4th of Februaiy. P'ie«h westerly bieezesfroin theie to the meiidian of the Leeuwin, which was passed on the 20th Febiuary. Ran down the easting in latitude 46deg. S. After passing tlie Leeuwin had light easterly and N.E. winds. Kounded Tasmania on March 2nd, and since
then hii\c had .i de.ul bo.it heie. Two bnthson tin. i>.i>js.ij;e, ami one infant died The ship in.uk- the inn in ')5 dajs fioin ]'lyinouth She is dosonhul .is l»eing a tine new ulil>l»ci vessel i>f oui 1,500 tons u-gistei, and it v.i, confidi ntly expected tli.it she would make the piemtd pis s igt- of the se ison to this poit, hut conti uy winds del.ij'ed hci to .1 gi cut extent. Theiinimgiants have all aiuved m excellent health, not .111 adult i loath being lecoi (led by the smgeon sn1> linten lent, Di. ,T. Forman. The He.ilih OHitei (Dr. Plulson) and the Ininngiatum Officer (Mi. Elhs) will inspect the vessel this noiuiig, when no doubt a cle.in bill ot heilth will be given, as we undei stand that tbeie is no dise tse on boaul of an infectious cli u ictei. PA*>M V.LKn Mwtiunn PniM>Ni \m> Kvmhii.s.— Cook Heiuj T. 29, Maiv \ «), Ikmj .1 t, Aithui 2, Aliou Si. ~>\; Ciaintonl Fiantis .{">, Saiah *7, Anne la, Jane 13, VAi/.t 12, AVilham '>, Suah (>, Fiances 1- Kendall Thomas "ill, Sai.ih 21 ; Kendall : Thomas 2 ( >, S.uah23, F.uin> .">, William 1; Kellett : Junes 2(>, Saiah 2i, A. Maua 5, Agncb 3, lliehaid 1 ; McKoiu I'eisooe 38, Eliza J. 34, Mary J. 14, M-uy A 1_' Isabella !>, William 4 ; Steen : AVilliam John '-'-.', M.ngniet 23, James 4; Stioiig : Kobeit It. Jane 34, Robert James 13, Joseph 7, D.u id .">, Mai} 2, M.ugaiet24 ; Adams: Daniel 23, S,u ah J 21 ; Edwaids . W llham 35, Sarah 2«J, Hamet 11, Elizabeth 9, Saiah A. C ; Haipcx-: "William 2">, Emily 23, William James 1 ; llegler : James William 30, Eliza 38, James 7, Enos S. 4, limily E. 2; Piickett: AVilliain 43, Eli/.a 30, Louisa 11, Alice M. 4; Kollinson : Geoige 31, Annie .51, Anne C. S, Giace S. 1, Eva O. 3, Julia 8 ; Wluteombe : Jabe/ 12, Ann 40 ; Smith: Cieoige 20, listlier E. 1!); AVhitconlbc : Maiy A. 11, Albull, 8; IJew : John 2(t, Eli/a 25, Minnie 1, Lilla 3, Clam 10 ; Condeiy : John 43, Maiy 3!», Eiank E. 3, Aithui H. 2; Fianklin : John 2 ( >, Abigail 2S, .Maiy S, Saiah (», Esthci 4; Mann: David 2'), Magnet 27, AVilliam ">, John TL 4; Steadnian : John J3, Elv.a 2'l, Alice 10, Phd.be 8, Alfied 4, (Jeoige 2; Eilwaids : John 34, Meicy 2!>, Aithui 1 ; Ciawfoid : John 20, Caioline 2i, Hobus i ; Mickey : Dennis 31, Catherine 24, Annie 4, an<l Dan 1. •Sim. 1 1 Ml v. — Uobeit James Stiong, 13, John Howie 2"> ; Hemy Clark, 21; Daniel Ferguson, 2(! ; John llyndiuan, 21 ; Joseph Johnston, 18; Joseph Lilly, 19; Kobeit Mulgien, 1!); Hemy Mill hi, 38; Samuel Manning, 21 ; David Tajloi, 23 ; William Wallace, 15 ; Adam Young, 20 ; John Young, 14; C. EclwaidFeldon, 21 ; Daniel McCarthy, 21 ; Joseph Sillick, 27 ; AVilliam Piichett, 13; AVilliam Barnes, 22; James JJaines, 21 ; Joseph Dickinson, 21 ; John Evans, 2."> ; Pati ick Flanagan, 21 ; Charles J. Hai l ison, 20; Fiedenck J. Moore, 20; Robert AV. S Mooie, 19; James McGonigal, 19; Ferdinand Pelt/.ei, 33; Banhais llexies, 21; Brune Euge, 22 ; Isaac Ross, 21 ; AA T illiam Adams, 17 ; John Jioihun, 1'); James Fianklin, 1G; Philip T. Klcs. 1!) ; AVilliam Bobbin, 24 ; A. Moss, 21 ; Joseph Winteis, 20; AVilliam Beg] ey, 24; Divid Koliiiison, 22; Augu.stc IJas.sin, 32; Jolin M.,ckay, 25. Sin(,i h AVoAfKX.— Anne Crawford, 15; Jane Ciawfoid, 13; Eliza Ciawfonl, 12; Maiy J. Mclvone, 14; Maiy A. McKone. 12; Maiy Stiong, 24 ; Alice Clark, 20 ; Ellen Adams, 27 ; E'liina Adams, 23; Louisa Adams, 19; Ellen Div/on, 25; Catherine Campbell, 23; J. A. H}ndh.im, 21; Margery Gibbins, 21; Teicsa Jfowaith, Ki; Ann McNivan, 23; Maigaiet T.nloi, 27; Julia J. Pelger, 12; Jane E. CondeiOv, l(> ; Mary A. Conderoy, 12 ; Ann Stiongei, 23 ; Elizabeth Braithwaite, 27. Tit\l)i:s axi) Occur atioxs.— Men : General laboiueis, !) ; farm laboureis, 28 ; ploughmen, 2 ; l.ulw.iy 1 iboureiM, 3 ; market gar<lcnei a, 1 ; carpen teis, 5 ; joinci.s, 2 ; blacksmith, 4 ; niineis, .! ; Idickliyoi,' 1; t.iiloi, 1; bootin ikei-s, 2; p.Miiteis, 2; ininter, 1. KfNfM.K AV<>min: Xuiscinaid, 1 ; seivants, 9; cook, 1; mattiess-niiV-.r, 1 ; daiiymaid, 1 ; housemaid, 1. X \i'i.)N \i I n. —English, 93; Scottish, 12; Iii-h, 51 ; Wel-.li, 4 ; French, 3; Gcimnn, 1.
IMMIGRANTS FOR AUCKLAND. Tha following are the names of the immigrants on board the rornglen, which left Gia\ c - end 'or this port en the 2nd January : — Makiued.— Kinsley : Alfred 27, Maria 27, ElUa 2, William 1 ; Cox : Edward 34, Sai.ili .{0, Edw.ird 5), Frederick S ; Casby : John 25, Maiy 21; C.uty: Wi'liam 27, Mary 24, Patiick 1 ; Cawley : James 40, Margaret 35, Sarah 4} Anne 1; Davis: Francis 23, Elizabeth 22; Dowue: Peter 23, Margaiet 21, James 1 ; English : "Win. 35, Anna 29, Marian 11, Alfred 9, Gertrude 4, Em ma 2, Maggie 1 ; Hamilton : James 28, Mary 25 ; Irvine : F. 21, Jane 21 ; Livingstone, James 30, Mary 20, Robert 1 ; Liguez : John US, Maiy 25, Mary 11 ; Long : William 33, M.uy 35, Daniel 13, Hannah 12, Keziah 6, M.uy 5, Lira 1 ; Mack : James 30, Elizabeth 29, Elisabeth G,| Tames* I, Peter 3, George 1 ; McKee : William, 3 i, Mary 36, Samuel 21 ; McLeish : Willi mi 39, Afwgaiefc .'J4, William 14, Margaret 12 ; Piioi : Peter 31, Marian 30, William 3 ; Oliver : Joseph 30, Mary 37, Joseph 19, Elizabeth 14, William 9, .Mary 3, Thomas 1 ; Richards : Joseph .12, Mai in, 32; Kowe : Richard 44, Maiy 38, John 18, Robert 17, George 15, Richard 14, Caiohne 11, Maiy 10, Annie 10, Ellen 1 ; Fuest : Alf > c! 32, Clarissa 34 ; Stevens : Heniy 23, Emily :'l : Scott: Edward 2'), Rebecca 24; Stone: Fi oderick 31, Mary 3.!, Mary 10, Robert S, John <!, Lucy 2, Annie 1 ; Townhend : William 35, Maiy 30, Ann 10 ; Wyllie, William 37,Ciithemie 38, A [ary 15, Catherine 15, Edward • r >, AiabelLi 2 ; White : Henry 24, June 24, Louisa 2, Henry 1 ; Coxhend : David 4'*, Emma 3(>, Elizabeth 20, Emily 12, William 10, Jessie 7, Frederick 3, Henry 1 ; Deeming : James 39, Sarah 40, John 18, Cluulea 13, Aithurll, James 7, Henry 1 ; Jones . Richaid 35, Hannah 29, William 1; Johnson : .John 37, Maiy 38, Willis 7, Zilpha 5, Frank 2 ; Glazebiook : James 36, Margaret 3d, Harriet G, Henry 1. SrNOLE Men.— Carson, John 18; Abbott, Robert 24, Thomas 20 ; Atkin, George 23 ; Blakely, Neill 25 ; Carre, Alfred 23 ; Chevallier, F. 33 ; Caldwell, James 28 ; McKeay, Samuel 26 ; Dennison, Abiaham 28; Daisley, John 21, Robert 20 ; Dayer : Alfred 26 ; Fleming, Michael .r>; Hubble, Osboi lie 21; Mildenhall, John 25;McKeown, M. 2 > ; Newbuiy, John 2<> ; Morgan, Thomas 2J ; (juinn, Pat 24 ; Rogei^, Charles 20 ; Ryan, John 21 ; Stone, John .50 ; Shea, Edwaid 2li ; hcallon, Daniel 17; Thompson, Uryan 20; Tuiton, Jame.s 30; .Smith, James 20; Aluvmdei, Robert 20; liiulcy, Charles 29 ; Fidlei, Chailes 32 ; Latimer, Daniel 26; Livinston, John 20. Single Womi.n. — Allan, Ann 17; Abbot, Jane, 27, Mary 22 ; Derrick, Fanny 20; (ti.iy, Barbara 19; Holland: Mary 22, Sarah 20; Johnson, Isabella 2!) ; Livingston : Maigaiet 2.1, Li/zie Ki ; Law : Laura 28, Mary 21; Martin, Ann 2!) ; Scallen, Margaret 18 ; Spiers : Annie 37 ; Mary 11, Ellen 9 ; Whittle, Jane 22 ; White, Maiy 30; Bum, Catherine 13; Gaidener, Margaret 25. , occupation. ! Muiiuet) Men, with Fvwiljes. — Faun laboieis, 8 ; laborer, 1 ; shephcid, 1 ; gaidcnei, 1 ; mechanic, 1 ; ploughman, 1 ; caipenteii, 4 ; plasteiei , 1 ; blacksmiths, 2 ; miners, 3 ; tailoi ,1. M\kkii:d Men, wmiorr Families. — Kuin lahoiem, 3; laboier, 1; gaidenei, 1; tailoi, 1; blacksmith, 1; coach-buildei , 1. Sinc.lk Mkn*. — Fimn labouieis, 22; labomci-,, 1 ; porter, 1 ; gardcneis, 2 ; millmight, 1 ;bncklayer, 1 : butcher, 1 ; shoemaker, 1; caipentcis, 7; quanyman, 1; sawyei, 1; plasteiei * 2 ; nnnei 1 ; non mouldei 1. Sin'uli: Womj.N. — Nursemaid, 1 ; aeivants, 12; cooks, 4; housemaid 1 ; housekeepcis, 2 ; danymaid, 1. Nationality.— English, !)1 ; Scotch, 27 ; Irish, 52; Welsh, 9; French, 6 ; Channel Islands, 2 ; total, 187. Applications to engage the above must he made to the Depot master and m.ition, ic-spoc-tivcly, <it tlie Immigiation Depot, Auckland. I\\\ vims Coasiwi-jE. — ■ I'etiel, cuttei, JN tons, Cole, fiom Coiomandol, 3(i tuushiewood ; lObeuc/ci, schoonei, 24 tons, Skinner, fiom 'I'll lines in ballast; Oem, schoonei, 2!) tons, \Y itts, fiom Rustell, 50 tons coal. Oliwvkds CoAsrwirtF. —Petrel, cutter, 18 tons, Cole, for Coiomandel in ballast : Speedwell, ketch, A(J tony, Oinus, for Russell in ballast ; EbeiiOiMM, scliooiier, 24 tons, Skinner, for Russell in ballast ; Fanny Kelly, ketch, 34 tons, Stephen, for Tail ua, sundries ; Helen, schooner 2.5 tons, Ferguson, foi Omaha, i ton fiom ; Diamond, cutter, 12 ton*, Brown, for Coromaudcl, sundries. The A.S.P Co.'s s.s. Southern Cross left Willington yesteiday morning for Auckland, calling in at Napier, where she will tranship her stock into the Go-ahead which will then come on to this poi t calling in at Gishorne by the way to take mails on board for which will wait outsulo The Cioss will leave Napier with a cargo of cattle for the Thames, consigned to Messrs. Hank-, and Co. The following is a list of her p.insengeis and cargo for the Southern Cross for Napier and Auckland :— Cai go tianshipped ex Taiarua, from Melbourne- 24 cases, 2 parcels, 1 keg. Ex KChaudiere, fiom New York— 150 eases salmon, 100 cases lobsters, 30 boxes clothes pins, 96 cases clocks, 50 cases axes, 12 cases hardware, 30 cases chairs, 250 cases oil, 104 oars, 20 packages fixe handles. Passengeis —Messrs Nelson, Hansgansen, Cony, H/yason, and Mrs. Roadnight. The R.M.s.s. Mikado takes her departuie for San Fiancibco this morning, with gencial caigo and a number of saloon and steerage pn,«>o'<geiK. The •i.h Southern Cross, arrived last e T ening from Tauranga, with a cargo of wlieit and gum The Fornglen, 818 tons, Fraser, fiom London foi this port on January 2, pained Deal on January 4.
'I Iio sclinonei Kulij, fiom W.uijj.ima, aimed jO'tciiliy iftcinoon, w ltli a c.ugo ot timbei. All 1 1. iimi .i o .mi^t the ship Ada must, he H'liikuil to the agents, Mcbsis. Owen .mil (Ji.ih.un, before Monday next, othu wise they will not he paid The s s Meio may he expected heie fiom Melbourne and Sydney about the 2">th instant The cuttei So%eieign of the fcjeas, will sail foi "NVangai ei to-day. Tlie schooner Gem anheil from Russell yes teida), with a c.ugo of coal. The uiltn J-'inine annul yestwidij fiom AS'.uig i[ioua, with tuiihei. The cuttei SVaiatah, fiom J\[eieuiy J5 ij, aiii\ed jestudaj witli timbei. The cuttei \'incent ai lived ypsteiday fiom Tain.ingi with timboi 'J'he ketch Speedwell enteied outwardb at the Custom, jesteiday. The schoonei Helen elcaied at the Customs yestcidaj'foi Omaha. The ketch Fanny Kelly cleaied at the Customs jesleidij.
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