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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. AISRIVALS. — FOREIGN. FuiIItUAUY 12 —Mary Shepherd, ship, 905 ton.", Goo. Croot, from London, with general cargo, and the following passengers:—Cabin: Henry, Lizzie, and Ellen Chamberlain; George and Mary Crninmcr; Colonrl, Rucbael M., Roderick, Isabella, and Julia Clancy Bartlemein; Clarinda Priaulx; Rev. R. A., Mrs., John Campbell, Thomas Gibson, John A. G., Richard, and Charles William Hall; Thomas Lindsay, Philip Walsh, Robert Henry Eyton, Emma I3cndon, Frederick Camen. Second cabin and steerage: Charles Danton, James Bothwell, John and James McKec, John Henry Crokor, Arthur Fullon, Henry Simpson, Frederick Charles Smith, William 1). and Mary Ann Leslie; L., Elizabeth, James, Thomas John, Joseph and Robert William Hood; Jomes, Christiana, Fvnrina, and Mary Jane Dickson ; William and Mary Jane Wnrkcr, Jane John Quin John McMullen, Simpson, Esther Marshall, Andrew, Kli/.n, William, and Dorothy Graham ; James and Maria Grix : John, Eliza, Eliza, James, Maud, John, Isabella. Mary, and Joseph Robinson ; Frances, Adam, and Mary Lumsden ; Hannah, Ann, Elizabeth, Charles Arthur, Henry James, and Stephen Sidney Stoinann , Mr . ~,,.1 M,., W, .!*.., l;. ;.\ . T,.'..1,.< O'Suliivan; James Cullen; Edward, Annis, Edward Jamas, Ann, Mary Jane. John, and Henry Picrcy ; •John Murtons; George, Mary, George and Margaret Russell ; .lames and Catherine O'Daniol j Patrick, Mary, Jane, and Annie O'Knnc; Isabella and Eliza Austin; Sarah MacAlister, Catherine Menzics, Agne.», Mary and Janet Russell; Eleanor, Caroline, and Laura Fosberry; Jeannie Fiskin, Margaret Patterson, Maria Sloan ; Eliza, Susan, Maria, Isabella, and Ann Graham ; Henrietta Simpson, Charles Stuart, Samuel Withers, Thomas Chatfield, Edward Mann, John Russell, Daniel Gulliver, James McDonough, Edward Champtnloop, Edward Ware, Solomon Vusoll, .lames Hicks, Thomas Hall, Alexander Lemon, William X. Willis, Wil'iam McElroy, Thomas Graham, Andrew King, 11. C. Choyce, W. Miller. Robert Marshall. John, Willy, Henry, llarris, and James Binden ; Samuel Ileuson, Edward Lawrence, Henry Donncll, Thomas Forster, James Bat hurst, James Mad-

dock, Alexander Bond, Philip l.c Massurin, James William Gordon, Trevor Corry, Agnes Jess, p, Mary Woodcock, Henry and Jane Renoufj .Mrs., Alfred, and John Winter Han on ; David, Elizabeth, David,and Charles Simon ; George and Charlotte Crush; George L. Heard, Jane Sierwright, Charles W. and Ellen Stevens; Joshua, Harriet, Joshua S., Harry, and Robert Dix ; Mr., Mary, and James Ryburn ; William Mitchell; Archibald and Mail Stewart ; W. 11. Ward, Garin and Sarah Wallace; Elizabetn, Mary, and Elizabeth Brownlce j dames Mimco; Charles, Mary Emma, George Edward, and Ellen Louisa Elliott ; Samuel and dames Frederick McHeale ; John Renouf. ARRIVALS —IXTKU-I'RO'' IN'CIAL. Nil. ARRIVALS COAsTWISIS !) —Tn.in-tvv. schooner. 23 tons, Vates, from Wangaruru, via Omaha. Li—Mary, schooner, 10 tons, Ford, from Waiheki. 14—Smuggler, cutter, 21 tons Petersen, from VV irei, with coals. I 1— ( ordelia, cutler, 'Jo tons, Brown, from Wangaproa, with wheat. II \,M, .-..1 i.,-, in tone, A,etc,..on, fiom the Thames, with gum. 11—Gazelle, cutter, 25 tons, from Tairua, with timber. 14—Three Brothers, cutter. 18 tons Seymour, from Mangawai, with timber. 11—Mahurangi, cutter, 21 tons, Queen, from Puled. 15—Mapere, schooner, 30 tons, J. White, from Tairua, with timber. 15—Glance, cutter, 18 tons Dickson, from Matakana, with pr 15 —Margaret, cutter, Is tons, Kennedy, from Kennedy's Bay, with timber. 15—Emma, cutter, 20 tons, llerriott, from Kennedy's Hay, with timbi r lj Bessy, cutter, 23 tons, Edwards, from the Thames, with timber. 15 Lee, cutter, 30 tons, Lombard, from Cabbage liav, with timber. 15—Marwcll, cutter, 20 ton«, Shroud, from Hokianga, with gum and maize. I"«—George an ! Mary, cutter, 17 tons, Wilkinson, from Bay of Islands, with hark. 10—Taurauga, sthooner, from Tauranga. DKI'AHTLtUKS—FOREIGN*. Fi:iMt\VRY 13—Gala, 815 tons, Shaw, from Point de Gallc, in ballast. Pass i;< - -Messrs. 11. Foster, W. Burton, G. Burton, -Mrs. Burton, and Miss Oram.—Combes and Daldy, agents. DEPARTURES—ISTEIt-I'ROVIXCIAI • 15—Beautiful Star, s.s., 125 tons, 11. Monvick, for Napier, witli general cargo. DEPARTURES —COASTWISE. 14— Tasmanian -Maid, p.s., Jackson, for Wangarei, with passengers. 11 —Hope, schooner, 25 tons, Black, for Tauranga, with general cargo. 11 —Coral Queen, schooner, 92 tons, Trayte. for Mahurangi, with original cargo from Sydney. II —Morning Light, "utter, 18 tons, Tiller, for Great Barrier. Island, in ballast. 14—Nymph, cutter, 18 tons Wilson, for Ngunguru, with sundries. M—Ariel, cutter, is tons Anderson, for the Kawati, with passengers. ll Hoi, Roy, cutter, 23 tons, M'Lcod, for Kennedy's Bay, in ballast. 15—Nile, schooner, 24 tons, Tiller, for Cabbage Bay, with sundries 15—Saucy Lass, schooner, 38 tons, M'Kcnzic, for Mercury Bay, with sundries. 15—Agnes, cnttcr, 23 tons, Joseph, for the K await, in ballast. 15—Stag, cutter, 18 tons, Jones, for Omaha, in ballast. 15_ Don, cutter, 21 tons Yelland, for Wangarei, in ballast. 16 —Petrel, cutter, 17 tons, Niemann, for Corontandel, with sundries. 15—Gazelle, cutter, Abram, for Tairua, in ballast. 15—Uero, cutter, 30 tens, Joiner, for Mercury Hay, in ballast. ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP MARY SHEPHERD, FROM LONDON. The London immigrant ship Mary Shepherd, Captain Croot, arrived in port on Thursday afternoon, 103 days out, from Spithcad. The Mary Shepherd is or.e of Houldcr Brothers" Hue of ships, and precedes the Queen of the North. She comes consigned to Messrs. Combrs and Daldy, agents of (he firm, and br.ngs a largo cargo of general merchandise and 192 passengers, amongst whom are the members of the Bay cf Man.ls Special Scttlcmcmt party, sent out under the auspices of Captain Daldy, agent of the province.

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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2604, 17 February 1866, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2604, 17 February 1866, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2604, 17 February 1866, Page 2