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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. — FOREIGN. March 28—Constance, barque, 350 tons, Elliott, from. Newcastle, N.S.W., with coal. 29—Hydra, ship. 580 tons, Skene, from Newcastle, N.S.W., with cattle. 29—Waverlcy, brig, 270 tons, Foraayth, from China, with tea. 29—Revenge, schooner, 98 tons, Burch, from Mauritius, with sugar, ARRIVALS —ISTKB-rBOVraOIAL. 28— Lord Ashley, s.s., 290 tons, 11. Worsp, from Southern Torts, with cargo and passengers. ARRIVALS —COASTWISP. 28 —Kate Grant, schooner, 10 tons, Matzen, from Wangarei. 28 Rapid, schooner, 31 tons, Snodgrass, trom Tairua, with timber. 28—Rapid, cutter, 15 tons, Couldrcy, from the Wairoa, with oats. 29—General Cameron, schooner, 45 tons, Joyce, from Bay of Islands, with sheep. 19—Argo, schooner, 32 tons, Dickson, fiom Matakana, with cattle and produce. 29—Fortune, schooner, 21 tons, Parker, from Tauranga, in ballast. 29—Folly, ketch, 15 tons, Gouk, from Omaha, 29—Three Brothers, cutter, 18 tons, Seymour, from Mangawai, with produce. 29—Ringdove, cutter, 22 tons, Brown, from Mahurangi, with produce. 29—Eclair, cutter, 17 tons, Kelly, from lh.e# Thames, witq flax. -JU Doady, cuttor, 11 tons, Thorbarn, from Wangaparoa, with produce. departures—foreign. March Nil. DEPARTURES —INTER-PROVINCIAL. 28—11.M.5. Brisk, Captain Hope, for Wanganui, via Waiheki. - DEPARTURES —COASTWISE. 28—Sturt, p.s., Fairchild, for Tauranga, with stores. 28—Tasmanian Maid, p.s., Jackson, for Wangarei. with passengers. 28—Mahurangi, cutter, 21 tons, Queen, for Mahurangi, in ballast. 28—Stag, cutter, 18 tons, Jones, for Omaha, with JB—Hero, cutter, 30 tons, Joiner, for Mercury Bay, in ballast. 29—Julia, schooner, 11 tons, Frances, for Matakana, in ballast. 22 Kate Grant, schooner, 40 tons, Malzen, for Wangarei, with timber, &c. 29 Harwell, cutter. 28 tons, Ilardiman, for Hokianga, with general cargo. 29—Orpheus, cutter, 21 tons, limes, for Great Barrier Island, with sundries. LAUNCH. A cutter, built with every adaptation to the coasting trade, was launched on Thursday from Mr. Beddoe's shipbuilding-yard, North Shore. Her dimensions are 45 feet keel, 10 feet beam, G feet 6 inches hold, and her carrying capacity is 50 tons builders' measurement and 28 tons register. She was named the Satellite, and has been purchased by Messrs. Coffey and Hargreaves. Mr. Beddoe.i has also another cutter on the stocks, and which will be launched in about ten days. She will be somewhat larger in dimensions than the one launched on Thursday ; and is being built to the order of Mr. Antonio Martin. Tin: ship cossiroßE. The ship Cossipoie, Captain Ilalbert, was still undergoing repairs at Plymouth up to elate of last advices, the whole of her cargo being landed and warehoused until the repairs are completed, when it will be re-shipped and sent on. The Cossipore let'i London about the middle of October last, and experienced very severe weather in the Cbarmol, compelling her to put back leaky, after being 11 days out. Hii passengers came on to Auckland In the ship Liverpool, which left the Downs on the 15th November last. The Cossipore's cargo chiefly consists of machinery fur Mr. Walton, Kaipara, and to order, besides considerable quantity of general merchandise. She was consigned to Mr. Walter Grahatne. 4.

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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2616, 31 March 1866, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2616, 31 March 1866, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2616, 31 March 1866, Page 2

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