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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

♦ P0 B T . 0 F AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. November 2 Cailaratt, ps.,S4 tons, Turner, from Napier.—S. J. Edmonds, agent. . 2—Wild Wave, ketch, 70 tons, Ifsversen, from Kaipara. T. H. Hall, agent. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Coral Que m, schooner, for South Sea Islands. j Bessie, barque, for Lytte'ton. ] ord Ashley, s.s., for Southern Ports. Reiiancf, hrig, for Hobarton. VESSELS EXPECTED. Name and where from. Dis. Pent No. Glendiron, ship, from London 1 ... 8136 Talbot, ship, from London. ... 2 ... 1470 British Trident, ship, from Londoß. ... 391 Victory, ship, from London. ... 2305 Glcndower, ship, from London. Foam of the Sea. ship, from Loudon. Albert William, ship, from London. Matoaka, ship, from London. Nimroud, ship, from London. 11. VI,S.S. Curacoa, from the Kawau. H.M.S.S. Harrier, from Sydney.' H.M.S.S. Esk. from Sydney. Alfred, barque, from Cape of Good Hope. Sunbeam, barque, from Adelaide. General Cameron, schooner, from South Sea Islands. Constance, barque, from Sydney. Oregan, barque, from Newcastle. St Kilda, schooner, from S. S. Islands. Frederick, from Melbourne Ellen Simpson, from Melbourne. Novelty, barque, from Sydney. Ardley, ship, from Loudon. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. lI.M S S Falcon. Colonial gunboat Sandfly, Marks, from Tuaranga. Bella Mary, barque, 275 tons, Copping, from Hobarton.— Stone & Son, agents. Nymph of the Seas, schooner, 50 tons, Cameron, from Kaipoi.—Capt tin, agent. Jumna, ship, 820 tons, Garriek, from London. W. Graham, agent. Isorbrook, brig, 160 tons, Schinkel, from Adelaide. Thornton, Smith, and Firth, agents: Eagle Speed, ship, 1,237 tons, Brmsden, from Lon lon. O'.veu & Graham, agents. Randolph, barque, 343 tons, Whannell, from Wellington. Bucholz & Co., agents. Columbus, ship, 1,077 tons, Adie, from London. — Brown. Campbell, and Co , agents. Novelty, s.s. 42 tons, CJnance, from the Manukau.— Graham and Co., agents. Surat,ship, 999 tons, Dunlop. from London. —Cruickshank, Smart, slid Co., agents. Bessie, barpie, 232 tons, Gay, from Samoa -T. H. Hall

agent. Southern Cro.ss, schoo.ier, 92 tons, Tiller, from South Sea

Islands.--J. W. Bain, agent. Ceres, scholar, 91 tons, Bro*.vn, from Port Fairy.—

Thornton, Smith, and Firth, agents. Martha, schooner, 13 tons, Cobbold, from the Navigators. Reliance, brig, 119" tons, Couch, from Hobarton. — Williams & Co., agents. * Chance, barque, 25rj tons, Dale, from Melbourne.—A.

Woolley and Co., agents Coral Queen, schooner, 91 tons, Trayte, from South Sea Islands. Combes and Daldy, agents. Scotia, brigantine, 104 tons, from Warnambool, Captain,

agent. Lord Ashley, s.s,, 296 tons, Randall, from the South.—

1.0.8.M. Co., agents. IJ.i ship, 830 tuns, Reynolds, from London.—D. Nathan, agent. Tauranga, 'schooner, 60 tons, Sellars, from Tauranga. T. Mackay & Co., agents. Ballaratt, p.s., 84 tons, Turner, from Napier.—S. J. Edmond», agent. Wild Wave, ketch, 70 fcns, If'.versen, from Kaipara.— T. H. Hall, agent. ENTERED INWARDS. November. 2—Nile, 24 tons, Boots, from the Great Barrier, with 18,000 feet timber. 2 passengers. 2—Elizabeth Ann, 18 tons, Hughes, from Pukorokoro, with 10 tons Commissariat stores, 10 pigs. 3 passengers. 2 -Stag, 18 tons, Woodcock, from the Great Barrier, with 40 tons firewood. 2—B;illaratr, p.s , 84 tons. Turner, from Napier, in ballast. —3. J. Edmonds, agent. 2 —Tauranga, 60 tons, Sellars, from Tauranga, with 30 empty casks, 14 casks pork, 120 hides, 120 sheepskins, ' 1 cask tallow. 18 passengers.—T. Macky & Co., agents.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. November 2—Elizabeth Ann, 18 tons, Hvgb.es, for PukoroWo,- with 20 tons Commissariat stores. 2 passengers. 2—Sydney, 14 tons, Oranch, for the Wairoa, with 1 ton sugar, t case coffee, 1 chest tea, 1 case pepper, 1 case currants, 1 ease currants, 1 ease groceries, 1 keg rum, 1 cask stout, 10 pica's, ironmongery. 15 pkgs. groceries, half ton maize, 12 p tving stones, 1 ton flour, 34 pkgs. provisions, 3 cases brandy.—BuJianan & Stewart, agents. 2—l'oral Queen. 92 tons. Trayte, for the South Sea Islands.—Combes & Daldy, ag. nts. ENTERED OUTWARDS. N IVI.MBER 2 —Ceres, schooner, for Xewtsstie, via Southern Ports. The p.s. Ballaratt, Captain Turner, arrived yesterday morning from Napier. She left that port on the 26th alt., and went into Hick's Bay with a head wind and making some water. She has gone into Freeman's Bay to be overhauled. The ketch Wild Wave, Captain Ifwersen, arrived yesterday, from the Kaipara. The schooner Coral Queen, Captain Trayte, cleared for the South Sea Islands yesterday. The schooner Ceres, has entered outwards for Newcastle via tl.e Southern Ports. The s.S. Lord Ashley sails t'er the Southern Ports today at noon.

PORT OF- ONE HUNG A. H. M.S.S, Harrier left the harbour yesterday morning about 10 o'clock for Auckland. The paddle-steamer Prince Alfred arrived from Waikato late on Tuesday night.

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2265, 3 November 1864, Page 4

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2265, 3 November 1864, Page 4

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2265, 3 November 1864, Page 4

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