SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
POUT OF AUCKLAND. t ARRIVALS. —FOREIGN. March 14 —Rita, brig, 198 tons, Robertson, from Sydney, with general cargo. ARRIVALS —INTF.P.-PROVINCIAL. ARRIVALS —COASTWISE. 14—Lily, schooner, 17 tons, Joseph, from Waiheki. 14—Rapid, cutter, 15 tons, Couldrcy, from Wairoa, via the Thames, with oats. 14—Clyde, cutter, 11 tons, Law, from Mahurangi. 14 — Petrel, cutler, 17 tons, Neimann, from Great Barrier. I,s—Argo, schooner, 32 tons, Dickson, for Mahurangi, with sheep and produce. 15— Ringdove, cutter, 21 tons, Brown, from Mahurangi, with produce. 15—Agnes, cutter, 23 tons, Joseph, from the Hawaii. 15 Mahurangi, cutter, 21 tons, Queen, from Mahurangi. 15 Endeavour, cutter, 1G tons, Hodgson, from Waiheki. 15—Ariel, cutter, 18 tons, Anderson, from Matakana and Hawaii. 15—Sydney, cutter, 11 tons, Kasper, from Mahurangi. 1G —Argo, 32 tons, Dickson, from Matakana, with firewood anTCftecn passengers. IG—Boyd, schooner, M tons, Neill, for Mercury Bay, with general cargo and three passengers. DEPARTURES —FOREIGN'. March
15—Maria Ester, barque, 382 tons, Korn, for Melbourne, with breadstuff's. 15—Percy, ship, 919 tons, Wcatherburn, for London, with troops and general cargo. 15— Ballarat, barque, 085 tons, Allan, (or London, with troops. 10—Swordfish, Nappe,-, for Sydney, with general cargo and twelve passengers. DEPAUTUUKS —INTKK-PROVISCIAL. 14 — Mary Ira, 20 tons, Molliet, for Napier, via Great Barrier Island. 16— 11.M.5. Brisk, Captain Hope, for Wanganui. 15— Hope, schooner, 25 tons, Black, for Napier, via Tauranga and Great Barrier. DEPAKTUUES —COAS I WISE. 14 Tasmanian Maid, p.s., Jackson, for Wangarci. 11—Mapere, schooner, 30 tons, White, for Tairua, in ballast. 14—General Cameron, schooner, 45 tons, Joyce, for Bay of Islands, with general cargo. 11—Nile, schooner, 21 tons, Sullivan, for Malm- | rangi, with sundries. 14 —Dot, schooner, 27 tons, Meehan, for Omaha, with sundries. 14- —-Indus!rv. schooner, 23 tons, dates, foi Wangnruru, with sundries. 11—Sea Bello, cutter, 27 tons, Lewis, for Mercury Bay. I 14—Three Sisters, cutter, 28 tons, Hendry, for Mercury Bay, in ballast. 14—Sydney, cutter, 11 tons, Kasper, for Mahurangi, with sundries. 14 —-Bessy, cutter, 25 tons, Edwards, for the j Thames, witli sundries. | 11—Annie Laurie, cutter, 24 tons, Stuart, for I I 14—Wanderer, cutter, 23 tons, Mirk, for Coroj mandel. il4 Comet, cutter, 17 tons, Dcen, for Matakana. I 14—Cornstalk, cutter, 19 tons, Seymour, for | Maliurangi. | i4—Waterlily, cutter, 25 tons, Allan, for Omaha. j 14 Mary Ann, cutter, 21 tons, Wood, for Tairua, ] with sundries. |. . cji... u .. ! o.i Her oo tons Stenhens, for j 15—Ivanhoe, schooner, 71 tons, M‘Gregor, for ! Mongomii. I 15—Rapid, cutter, 15 tons, Couldrey, for the | Wairoa, with sundries. I 15 —Lee, culter, 22 tons, Lombard, fur Cabbage i Bay, with sundries. | It!— Rob Roy, 23 tons, McLeod, for Kennedy’s Bay, with sundries. IG—Agnes, 23 tons, Joseph, for the Kawau, with potatoes and one passenger. IG—Doady, 11 tons, Thorburn, for Wangaparoa, in ballast. 10—Ringdove, 21 tons, Brown, for Mahurangi, with sundries and thirteen passenger. 10—Petrel, 17 tons, Niemann, for Coromandel, with sundries and six passengers. • +
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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2612, 17 March 1866, Page 2
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