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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

—+ PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. —FOREIGN. March 12—Win. Watson, barque, 383 tons, M. Moran, from Newcastle, N.S.W., with coals. 13—Ceres, barque, from San Francisco, with oats and barley. ARRIVALS — INTBR-PROVISJCIAL. 10—IT.M.S. Brisk, Captain Hope, from Taranaki, with troops. 10—Queen, s.s., 177 tons, Thompson, from Southern Ports, with general cargo and passengers. 10—Rapid, schooner, 31 tons, Snodgrass, from Canterbury, in ballast, ARRIVALS —COASTWISE. 10—Tasmaninn Maid, p.s., Jackson, from Wan garci, with passengers and produce. 10—Mapere, schooner, 30 tons, White, from Tairna, with timber. 10—Dot, schooner, 27 tons, Jones, from Omaha. 10—Boyd, schooner, 17 tons, Neill, from Whan- * gamata, with gum. 10—Helen, schooner, 21 tons, Ricketts, from Tairua, with timber. 10 Ngunguru, in ballast. 10—Kate Grant, schooner, 15 tons, Matzen, from Wangarei. 10—Black Watch, new schooner, 100 tons, from Wangarei. 10—Glance, cutter, 18 tons, Dickson, from Waiheki. 10—Wanderer, cutter, 18 tons, Mirk, from Coromandel. 10—Shamrock, cutter, 22 tons, Stephens, from Tairua, with timber. 10—Janet Grey, cutter, 20 tons, Stafford, from Mercury Bay, with timber. 10—Lee, cutter, 22 tons, Lombard, from Cabbage Bay, with timber. 10—Stag, cutter, 18 tons/Jones, from Omaha. 10—Mary Ann, cutter, 21 tons, Wood, from Tairua. 10—Whitby, cutter, 20 tons, Doughty, from Wangapoa, with timber. 10—Sarah Alice, cutter, 15 tons, Edwards, from Coromandel, with timber. 10—Hero, cutter, 30 tons, Joiner, from Mercury Bay, with timber. 12—three Sisters, cutter, 28 tons, Hendry, from Mercury Hay, with timber. 12—Sea Belle, cutter, 27 tons, [Lewis, from Mercury Hay, with timber. 12—Annie Laurie, cutter, 21 tons, Stuart, from Wangarei, with cattle, 12—l'eter Cracroft, cutter, 20 tons, Dustin, from Cabbage Bay, with timber. 13—Susan, 10 tons, Simpson, from Tauranga, with 12,000 feet timber. 13—Nile, 21 tons Sullivan, for Mahurangi, with briclis and three passengers. 13—Industry, 23 tons, Yates, from Wangaruru, with ."o tons bark. 13—Knte, 22 tons, Nicholas, from Whangamata, in ballast. 13 —Bessy, 25 tons, F.dwards, from the Thames 10,000 I'M I timber. 13—Janet Grey, 20 tons, Stafford, for Mercurj Bay. with 21,088 feet tiiubsr and one pasaen ger. 1.1 r>,.t, 27 tons, Median, from I'akiri, will 70,000 shingles. 13—Peter Cracroft, 20 tons. Dustin. from Mer cury Hay, with 14,000 feet sawn timber. 13—Boyd, 1! tons, Neil, from Mcrcuiy Bay with gum and honey. 13—Stag, 18 tons, Jones, from Omaha, with-1 tons firewood. 13—Morning Light, 28 tons, Tiller, from th Barrier, with 15 tons firewood and four heai cattle. in \r„;.i ..< ,i,.. Mill, from Mnlmrnnßi, with 3, tons firewood. 13—Elf, !■'. tons, Kulll, from Puhoi, with 25 ton firewood. departures foreign. March 10—Glencoe, barque, 150 tons, Phillips, for New castle, N.S.W., in ballast. DEPARTURES —INTER-PROVINCI VL. 12—Beautiful Star, s.s., 125 tons, 11. Morwick for Napier, with general cargo. 13—Sea Belle, 27 tons Lewis, for Hawke's Bay via Mercury Bay, with 20,000 feet sawi timber. 13—Mary Ira, l'i tons, Mohier, for Napier, wit] ! firewood. 13—Queen, s.s., 177 tons, Thompson, for till Southern Ports, with general cargo and 7; passengers, mostly women and children con uected with the CBtb Ifegiment. DEPARTURES COASTWISE. 10—Caroline, schooner, 21 tons, M'Caskill, for tin Thames, with sundries. 10 —Argo, schooner, 27 tons, for Matakana, with sundries. 10—Margaret, cutter, 21 tons, Kennedy, for Coromandel, with general cargo. 10—Gazelle, cutter, 23 tons, Abrams, for Port Charles, with, sundries. 10—Rob Roy, cutter, 23 tons, M'Leod, for Kennedy's Hay, in ballast. 10—Three Brothers, cutter, 18 tons, Seymour, for Mangawai, with sundries. 10—Spey, cutter, 18 tons, TTrquhart, for the Thames, with stores. 10—Bittern, cutter, -10 tons, Stuckey, for Mahurangi, in ballast. 12—Sturt, p.s., Fairchild, for the Kawau. 12—Sea Breeze, schooner, 70 tons, Norris, for Ba_v of Islands, with general cargo. 12 —Smuggler, cutter, 22 tons, Ford, for Wangarei, with timber. 12—Sarah Alice, cutter, 15 tons, Edwards, for Coromandel, with sundries. 13—Nile, 21 tons, Sullivan, for Mahurangi, with sundries ami two passengers. 13—Sidney, 14 tons, Kasper, for Mahurangi, with sundries. 13—Three Sisters, 28 tons, Hendry, for Mercury Bay, in ballast. 13—Industry, 23 tons, Yates, for Wangaruru, with general cargo. I 13—Bessy, 25 tons, for the Thames, with general cargo. 13—Elf, 10 tons, Kuhl, for Puhoi, with sundries and two passengers. 13—Maid of the Mill, 17 tons, Neil, for Mahurangi, in ballast. 13—Kate, 22 tons, Nicholas, for Whangamata, in ballast. 13—Dot, 21 tons, Median, for Omaha, with sundries and two passengers. 13—Janet Gray, 20 tons, Stafford, for Mercury Bay, in ballast and three passengers. 13—Peter Cracroft, 20 tons, Dustin, for Mercury Bay, in ballast. 13—Mars, 30 tons, Tamer, for Mercury Hay, with one passenger. 13—Stag, 18 tons, Jones, for Omaha, with three passengers13—Susan, 10 tons, Simpson, for Tauranga, with I 80 tons firewood. _4- ,

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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2611, 14 March 1866, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2611, 14 March 1866, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2611, 14 March 1866, Page 2