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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

HlOH Watbr To-daj : 4 41 a.m , 7 2 p.m Sonusb and Sdnbrt To iUj • "> 14 i.m , 7 l'( p.m MOON h Puasb : N'o« Moon, J.muari 27, 1 20 a in ARRIVALS. Iris, cutter, fiom C.ibbagc Hay. Leo, cutter, fiom Russell

DEPARTURES. Clyde, schoonei, for Wangaiei. T.uipo, b.s., foi Southern ports.

ENTERED INWARDS. Atalanta, schoonei, 31 tons, J. Stephens, fiom Tairua, with 23,000 feet timbei. Helen, schooner, 32 tons, H. Ferguson, fiom Omah.i, with 2~> tons hiuwoori Leo, cutter, 32 tons, .J. McDennott, fiom Kussell, witli 50 tons co.il.

CLEARED OUTWARDS Teviot, cutter, 10 tons, 1). Hissett, foi L'oiomanjcl via AViuk.»wau, in billet Prince Rupert, ketch, 1G0 tons, H. Russell, foi Russell, in ballast. Golden Isle, schooner, 78 tons, Matzen, foi Russell, in ballast. Atiilantn, schooner, 31 tons, J. Stephens, foi Tairua, with suiuhies. Helen, schooner, '25 tons, H. Feiguson, foi Omaha, in ballast. Ebenezer, schooner, 24 tons, W. Noins, foi Russell, with a laige cuigo of sundries. Sissy, schoonet, 79 tons, W. Lijuile, foi Thames, in ballast. Ness, cuttei, 31 ton-,, J. Silva, foi Keimeilj 's Bay, in ballast. Ins, cutter, 23 tons, W. Simons, foi Cibbage Bay, in ballast.

VESSELS EXPECTED. From London — Biodiick Castle, ship, sailed October 6; Glenlora, ship, sailed Octobei 23; Commonwealth, ship, to sail Sept. 12 ; Feinglen, ship, to sail early ; Benvenue, ship, on Oct. 29 ; Salisbury, on Nov. 21 ; Edinburgh Castle, to sail Nov. 115; Warwick, Inveieine, Delpussund, "Waip.i, and Mbiwamjee Fiamjee, ships, eaily. From (Ji vsgow — Aidv.ii,ship, suledOct. 2? ; Aline, ship" Fumr GcLtE, Swjdfn — Fi.uik Pendlcton, ship, sailed August 1 i. 1'KOM New York (via Duncdin)— Jessica, bij., suled June 2 ; Skimmer of the W.nes, to sail August 10; Ameiican Lloyd's, bq (wa, Dunedinand Lyttelton), to sail July dl ; M.nathon, bq , early, sailed Oct. lU. From Homitr Town — Bella M.uy, bq. FitOMXrw Cvledomv— Cabaifeidh,b(i.,eaily. Fkom Tahiti -Coionet, sch., eailj. Fhom S^dnkv — Heio, s s., about ">th pio\ ; F.iirlie, sch., eaily ; Fi.ink Guy, sch In the Manukvu : Syren, bn^, early. Fkom Newcastif— trlinipsc, bq., evrly. Fiium L\ nn ion — Agnes, bigtne , eaily. FROM DUNLDIN — Estelle, thieo masted sch,, early. Fbom Kaxdavu (witli mails)— City of San Francisco, s s , 30th instant. From Melbourne— F. VT. Tucker, sch. From Fiji Islands— Banacouta, H.M.s., early. From South Se^v Islands— Mary Melville, iich. ; Coronet, sch. ; Vision, bng ; llyno, brgtne. ; Loch Lee, bq.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. In thil hat coasters are not included. Fob London — City of Auckland, ship, early ; Cruickshank and Co., agents. Fon New York— Lizzie Fox, early. Fob Southern Ports— From the Manukau : Wellington, s.s., 30th : W. F. Wheeler, agent. Hawea, s.s., Feb. 1 ; Henderson and Maofarlane. agents.

THE SALISBURY. The following list of immigrants pei ship Salisbury now on her was to his port, has been supplied by the Immigiation Officer : — Families. —William J. and Eliza Andiews, and 3 children ; Richard and Ann Allen ; John and Margaret Brown, and 3 children ; William and Mary Bennett ; Peter, John and Kate A. Brennan, and 4 children, John and Eliza Craig, «d l_child.: yjvyia „„.,* fihjTsriy" mui i CniiuienJTbuis andRachael Davies ; John and Harriet Grahame ; Michael and Mary G-uerin, and 4 children ; Micliael and Ellen Head, and 1 child; William and Ann Hogan; Jonathan, H. and Mary A. Hoslung ; Nicholas and Emma Harter, and 3 children ; David and Livi/a Harris; John and Sarah Miall ; Alfred and Mary A. Nicholls, and 1 child ; Chailes and Catkerine Moiton ; Thomas and Matilda Nobbs ; Jeilius, F. and Mary Ot way, and 2 children ; Michael and Maigaiet O'Halloian ; John and Elizabeth Penhahgon, and 1 child ; Thomas and Mary Robinson, and 1 child ; •Samuel B. and Elizabeth Stiongm.ui, and 2 children; Theoplulus L and Jane K >Ste\ens, and 1 child; William and May Stall, and 4 children ; John and Agnes Tayloi and A children ; Micliael and Bridget Walsh, an I 4 children ; Frederick and Mary A. Wiight; Wilhuu and Elizabeth William, anil 4 childien; Mutin and Catheiine Dawson ; Hugh and Is ibella Kelly; Frank and (Jaioline P uiley ; John and Catherine McGiogan, and 4 childien ; John and Mary Nobbs, and 4 childien; Heniy S uid Louisa Hammond, Thomas and Maiy •!. Hammond. SiNGi.f Mi\. -W. H. Andiews, T. W. Chain beis, D. Cailyon, J. C Penhahgon, (1 Robin son, W. Strongman, J. Tayloi, M AVilsh, P. Walsh, J. Walsh, J. Andeison, P. Ban d, T. Beigm, ]'. Balton, J. Boiuke, J. D. Uoyd, J. Culleen, M. Cavanuh, J. Cainll, M. Connois, F Champtaloup, J. Caiolan, () Connell, J. Collins, R. Coimedine, J. Dinan, W. Dutton, J. Davis, J. Flannery, I'. Goonan, J. (lot man, W Gadd, E. Duggan. H. Gibbon*,, \\ r Hawkins, J Halloi m, F. HniHon, J. Hulking, J. Inuu, W. Ingeison, W. J.unicboi), M. Kchhei, W Keie-^, J. Knkby, H. J. Knkby, T. Kelly, J Lynch, B. Ljnch, T. McGuinness, B. McCabe, M. Moioney, W. Mooie, J. Masteiton, J. Mannix, J. Moore, R. Minogue, J. Minogue, R. Mit thews, A. McShane. J. McNally, P. Migiath, T. McMahon, D. Moioney, D. Malone, D. McMahone, E. McCarthy, S* C. -Matthews, J. Mutton, J. Nattrass, M Noon in, M Nash, J. Nattr^Hs, E. O'Dec, L U'Buen, W. () Ujan, J. D. Peny, H. Poile, J. Qumlnan, E Ryan, H. Stottei, J Sillis, 1'. Siuj th, J. Smyth, A. Stent, E Stiles, B. G. .Stone, M Tally, H. Twohy, J. Canny, T J. Diwson, J. Atteudge, J. Biyan, J. Johnston, J. Kennedy, J. Kyle, S\'. Lydiard, J. W. Mulhvan, J. Qimui, .1 Strongman, W. J. Streavam, S. Tsinnei S H.iies, T. Joulan W. Balton, J. Nobbs, D. Nobbs, R Nobbs, O. McCabe, J Trottei, S. ]5lackmore, H. E. Cose. SlN(iLE Womkv.— Eli/i E Andiews, Ann and Isabella Halter, Mny E Otway, Eh/ ibeth lVnhahgon, Maiy Robinson, Eh/abeth D. Strongman, Catheiine and Mary AValsh, Catherine Ca\anagh, Ann Minogue, Muy McMahon, Mary Reston, Maiy Connaiighton, Bridget Corbet. M,ny Cox, Bridget Doogm, Bridget Fmnelly, Nancy Hunilton, Maiy 1 Iiwm, Mary Kane, Budget Malone, Budget Mmphy, Elizabeth McCabe, Budget Muggiwn, Sitah Alashn, Citli.-iine Mc(fiath, Jiiulgct Minogue, Sarah Nicliolls, Mug.tiet Nobbs, Budget O'Bneii, Budget O Reilly, Kite J'auley, Mary E. Poiteiheld, Isabella Poiteiheld, Re becca J. Portei field, Emily E. Rotheihim, Chailotte Stewart, Margaiet Scanlan, Isabella Soutai, Mary and Honora Sullivan, Ann White, Maiy J. Watcid, Saiah Dickey, Sarah A. Elliott, Elizabeth Fakeen, E'mna Lloyd, Jane Law, Miry Lynch, Ellen, Annie, and Mary Taylor, Letitia and Saiah Nobbs, Sn.'h Pui vis, Emma Blackmoie, Maiy Biiiington, Kate Connelly, Alice Keahng, Johanna, Annie, Emily, and Clara Co\, Maigaiet O'Maia The following aie then ti ides and occupi tions :— 18 general laboiuois, 74 faun labjuien, .'J farmers, I maiket ginlenpi, 1 nivvy, 1 gardener, 3 mine labouion, 1 ploughmen.' , J . miners.,7 caipenteis, 1 biicklayci, 1 H kindies-!fi , 3 painten, 4 blacksmiths, ."{ r.iiinun, 1 smith, 1 gloom, 2 plumbeid, 1 nonniouldi-i, 1 unlit i,' 1 shoemaker, 1 dairyman, 1 const iblc, 2 h iimn'ci men: total, 13.S Single women M gonti il servants, (i dairymaids, ') housemaids, 1 cook, .; laundresses, 2 nurses totil, ")3. Natiovymti.— IK) English, 22 Scotch, 11,0 Irish, 2 NVelsh, 9 CJeimans • total, JOg soul-

Tho piogramme of tlie Auckland Aimu.il Regatta. Committee is published in oui advoitis ing columns. The schooner Sissy cleaied at the Customs yeateiday for the Thames, in ballast, and fiom there ihe is to take a caigo of timber for Guam. The cutter Leo enteied.it the Customs yestoiday from Russell, with coal. The Ebenezer, schooner, enteied at the Customs yesterday for Russell, with sundries. The Pnnce Rupert, ketch, entered at the Custotai yeeterday for Rus»ell, in ballast.

The schooner Atalanta enteied .it the Cus j toms yesteiday from Tanua, with timbei The Helen, schooner, eateieil at the Customs ycsteiday fiom Omaha, with fiiowood. The sehoonei Clyde took hei depaitmo for Wangaiei last e\cnmg Tlie ship Cainatic hawng dischaiged lici gun powdei, came up haiboui on Monday e\ening and smchoied abieast of the whuf She is to scive as flagship foi the legatta, and will theiefoie lemnin in the stream. The s s Manuia is undei going the opeiation of having hei hull painted, Kc , alongside the wood whaif. As the cuttei Se\oin was going out of haibour yesteulay, she came in collision with the cuttei E\ening Stai, smashing the lattei's jib boom and causing othei blight damage The new time table of the Hauiaki. Enteipiiso, and M.mam steamers appears in another column.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5723, 26 January 1876, Page 2

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5723, 26 January 1876, Page 2

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5723, 26 January 1876, Page 2

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