Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF AC7CKI. AX D. ARRIVALS. Rita, brig, from Newcastle. N.S.W. F.Vry, schooner, from Mongonui. Mary Aim, brigautine, from JTolnirt Town. Ospivy, schooner, from the N"i-tb. Sidney, cutter, from the Thames. ENTERED INWARDS. i)i:ci:.Miu:it. 9—Bit a, brig, 198 tons, Soutcr, from Newcastle N.S.W.—Henderson unci Maefarlane, agents. 9 —Vision, IS tons, Hopper, from Manguwai, will 10 tons kunri guui, 40 lbs. butter, 40 doz. eggs— passengers. —Rattray and Matheson, agents. 9—Mary Ann "White, 15 tons, Smyth, from Waiheki with 34 tons firewood. 9—Elizabeth Ann, 15 tons, Gohisworthy, from Mata kana, with (500 bushels lime. 9—George, 15 tons, Nicholas, from Wairoa. with t bulcs wool, 5 cases clothing and furniture. 3 boxc: gooseberries—2 passengers.—Buchanan and Stew art, agents. 9—Mary Ira, 18 tons, Spencer, from Taupo, with If tons firewood, 2-15 rail'. 0--Swallow, 27 tons, Uatchpo'e, from the Oroa( Barrier, with 21,000 feet sawn timber—.'! passengers, y—l'ay, 18 tons, Curley, from Waiheki, with 32 tons firewood. 9—Fairy, 35 tons, McGregor, from Mongonui, with 9 head rattle, 3 tons kauri gum, 18 empty casks, 1 boxes eggs—2 passengers. —Cruiekshank, Smart & Co., agents. 9 —Mary Ann. schooner. 10-1 tons, Valentine, from Hobart Town. Passengers—Mr. Barslem, Mr. MeGinnis.—o. J. Stone, agent. 9—Clyde, 15 tons, Casper, from Mahurangi, with 71.000 shingles. 5000 laths—2 passengers. 9—Osprev, schooner, 40 tons, Rogers, from Tutukaka, with 20,000 feet sawn timber.—Combes and Dnldy, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. DM-EMUFR. 9—Marj- Ann While, 15 tons, Smyth, for Waiheki, in ballast. 9—Elizabeth Ann, 15 tons, Goldsworthj-, for "Waiheki and the Thames, in ballast. 9 —Mary Ira, 28 tons, Spencer, for Taupo, in ballast —3 passengers. i) —Maid of Kent, schooner, 50 tous, F. Martin, for Clu-istehureb, with 35,000 feet sawn timber.— Stephenson and Wardell, agents. ■9 —Swallow, 27 tons, Catehpole. for the Great Barrier, in ballast. IMPORTS. Per Rita, from Newcastle, N.S.W: —272 tons coal, Henderson and Maefarlaue. Per Mary Ann, from Hobart Town: —l6o bags potatoes, 20 cases furniture, 219 bags potatoes, 3750 palings, 405 felloes, 470 spokes, S5 bags oats, So bags flour, 28 bales hay, 450 bags potatoes. 72 cases do., 11 cases gooseberries, 190 bags Hour, S kegs butter, 4 bags oats, 9 boxes tobacco, order. The brig Rita. Capt. Sontor, from Newcastle, which was signalled on Tuesdaj- last, fetched her anchorage at an early hour yesterday morning. She sailed on the 27th ultimo, and experienced a succession of heavy south-east weather until making this coast. The Three Kings were sighted on the night of Sunday last, after which had ballling winds down coast. Capt. Sourer reports that the banjue 11. L. ; Rutgers, with stock for this port, sailed the day pre- : vious to him ; h.-r arrival may be therefore, i-.nmjtli- [ ately looked for.' The Cant, also states that he .' sighted a large ship, with a white stripe round her, i laying to in a heavy southerly gale, about 200 miles ■ olf Newcastle. This ve.-sel answered the description ! of the ship Adelaide Bell, bound for Auckland with cattle and sheep, and now considerably overdue. The barque Isle of France, and schooner Hercules, ! were loading for this port at the date of the brig's ■ departure. The Rita brings a cargo of coals eon- j signed to Messrs. Henderson ajd MaciUrlai.c. ! The schooner Fairy, Capt. McGregor, arrived ; from Mongonui yesterday morning, having previ- ■ ously been up the Tamaki to discharge cattle. i The schooner Martha Ellen, Capt. McAlpiue, has ! been chartered to proceed to Kaipara. and convey a j cargo of timber and kauri gum hither. The barque W. C Wenlworth. Capt. Smith, may ! shortly be looked {or from the Clarence River, ! ?<.S.W., with cattle. : The ship Bombay, Capt. Sellars, was entered j inwx-ds at the Custom House, yesterday, and will , commence discharging her cargo immediately. i The brigantine Mary Ann, Capt. Valentine, arrived i from Hobart Town yesterday afternoon, after a very I stormy passage of twenty days. Sailed on the 19th j ultimo, and met with a succession of heavy gales j from the N.E. all the way; made tho Three' Kings : on Sunday lust, and had to beat down coast. She j brings a general cargo, and is consigned to Mr. C. i J. Stone. j The schooner Sylph, Capt. Norris, from the Bay j of Inlands, via the Tamaki, dropped anchor off the I wharf yesterday morning. i The s.s. Raugatira, Capt. Muudle, left the Manu- i kau for the South last evening. The Bchnoner Kauri, Capt. Shearer, sails for • Napier on Friday next. j The schooner Osprey, Capt. Rogers, arrived from I Tutukaka, with a cargo of sown timber, yesterday I afternoon. ' " j The cutter Sydney, Craneh master, arrived from ! the Thames last night, bringing a mail, and several j Naval Volunteers as an escort. { . | MAILS. j For Mongonui, per ' Fairy,' this day, at 1 p.m. For Russell, p.-r ' Sylph,' this day, at 4 p.m. I For San Fran -isco, per ' Constance,' this day, at 4 • p.m. " i For NapL-r, per ' K-im-i,' to-morrow, at noon. ! W. Cokbltt, Chief Postmaster. ;
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New Zealand Herald, Issue 12, 10 December 1863, Page 4
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