SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OK AUCKLAND.
ARRIVALS. MAT"' -
16—Leonidae, barque, 270 tons, Captain Jeweoo, from Sydney, with a general cargo and six passengers, viz.:—Mr. and Mrs. Amner, and Messrs, Groom, Reynolds, Waltar, and Seigler.
DEPAKTUBES. VAT 16—H.M.S.S. Brisk, for the Chatham Islands. 16—Viola, Captain Mitchell, for Guam.
PBOJECTED DEPARTURES
Egmontj S3, for the Southern Provinces, to-
morrow. Mustang, barque, for San Francisco, on May 26th. Gratia, brig, for Newcastle, early. Crown, brig, for Newcastle, early. Anna, barque, for Newcastle, to-morrow.. Kate, barque, for Sydney, in a few days. India, barque, for Hobart Town, on May 19th. Sir John Burgoyne, s.s., for Sydney, early.
ENTERED INWARDS. MAY
16—Emma Eliza, 23 tons, Armstrong, from Great Barrier, with 40 tons passengers. 16—Comet, 17 tons, Gomez, from Puhoi, with 170 posts, 80,000 shingles, 300 blocks, 10 tons firewood, and 2 passengers. 16—Wanderer, cutter, 20 tons, Nurk, from Coromandel, with 17,0-0 feet timber. 16—Clyde, 40 tons, Cheshire, from Wangapoa, with 26,000 feet timber. 16—Miranda, 23 tons, Judd, from Mangawai, with I ton gum, half-ton cheese, 5 kegs batter, and 9 passengers. 16—Industry, 23 tons, Yates, from Omaha, with 50 tons firewood. 16—Empress, 1,313 tons, Ellis, from London, with general cargo and passengers. ENTERED OUTWARDS. MAT 16—Saucy Lass, 38 tons, M'Kenzie, for Mercury Bay, in ballast, with 4 .passengers. ' 16—Emma Eliza 23 tons, Armstrong, for the Great Barrier, in ballast. 16—Anna, 143 tons, Berry, for Newcastle, in ballast. "'■ ' 16 Clyde, 40 tons, Cheshire, for Wangapoa, in ballast. : V 16 —fir John Burgoyne, 64 tons, Reeder, for
Sydney. 16—Kate, 341 tons, Sherlock, for Sydney, Via Port Waikato. IMPORTS FOREIGN. Per Leonidas, from Sydney: 20 casks butter, S. Cochrane; 8 packages, 125 bags wheat, SO bales hemp, 262 bags malt, 255 ditto, order; 345 bags, oats, Gilfillan and Co.; 5 packages, A. Woolley and Co ; 9 .drays, -T. Belcher ; bag's bone-rdnst, J. Dilworth; 6 cases* oranges, Ridings VriffDowdan; 195 packages, D. Nathan; 2 bales blankets, Harris and Turner ; sundries, order; 6 packages, Nicholl and Co.; 12 ditto, P. G. Myers; 8 casks resin, order; 22 bags bone-dost, D. ' Graham ; 2 cases vestas, Bi-rwin and Co.; 44 packages, G. Webster ; 58 ditto, Lil'ewall and'Kattray ; 1 case, order ;' I- parcel, ditto; '6 packages, Captain .Clayton ; 2 cases plants, order; 5 packages; T. Mackay asd Co. ; sundries, Eaton ahd De Wolf; 50 packages, 40 bags maize, order; 40 ditto, Conine and Burt.
The P.N.Z, and A.R.M. Co ; 's steamship Egrhont, Captain Hagley, will leave for the South tomorrow, at noon. The p.s. Novelty will leave for Coromandel at 8 a.m. to-morrow.
*The clipper barque Mustang is advertised to sail for San Francisco about 26th May. The brig Gratia, Bond, master, will sail for Newcastle with the first fair wind. . . , The brig Crown; and the barque Anna, will sail early for Newcastle. : - The Kate will sail for Sydney, via Port Waikato, in a few days. i The clipper barque India, 300 tons, Riddle, master, will sail for Hobart Town, via Newa.stle, on or about the 19th May. | The brigantme Clara will be sold on her arrival herefrom Melbourne. -
j The barque Leonidas, Captain Jeweoo, Arrived here yesterday from Sydney with a large general cargo.
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2431, 17 May 1865, Page 2
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