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Shipping Intelligence.

POET OP AUCKLAND. ARRIVAL. Sea Breoze, schooner, from Russell. Towera, schooner, from .Poverty Bay. See Shell, kotch, from Norfolk Island. DEPASTURE. Anetralian, e.s., for Newcastle, N.S.W. Eek, ship, for Sydnoy. Ellen, brip, for Manukan. H.M.S.S. Esk, for the Tli.imes via Kawau. Tuuranga, schooner, for Taiirnnga. ENTERED INWARDS. JANTJARY 15—Kauri, 37 tons, Shearer, from Xapier via Poverty Buy, with 4 horses, 54 pigs, 1 cask lard—l passen- . geT.—J. Salmon, & Co., agents. 14 "Wildfire, 38 tons, Boult, from Matnkana, with 300 rails, 300 posts, 12 tons firewood. 16—Mary Ira, 18 tons, Spencer, from Otahuhu, in ballast. CLEARED OUTWARDS. JANUARY 15— "Wildfiro, 38 tons, Boult, for Cabbage Bay, in ballast. 1J Australian, s.s., 846 tons, Lieut. Dtuido, R.N.R., for Newcastle, N.S.W., in ballast.—A. Woolley & Co., agents. 15 Boneta, 28 tone, Poterson, lor \V an garw and Msngspai, with sundries —4 pasnengers—S. J. Edmonds, agent. 15—Vision, 18 tons, Hopper, for Manpawai, with sundries—B passengers —Rattray and Matheson. agents ____ Tho following vossele took their departure yesterday :— Auatrali.-in, s.s., for Newcastle, N.S.W. ; Esk. ship, for Svdney; and Ellen, brip, for tho Manukau. H.M.S.S. Esk, 21 Rims, Capt. Hamilton, took hei departure for the Thames yesterday afternoon, in order to relieve H.M.S.S Miranda, at present stationed there. The Esk proceeded via tho Kuwau, lit whielplace sho landed His Excellency the Governor. The B.s. Wonjra Wonga, Capt. Cellcm, left thr Manukau, for Kaplan and the South last evening. Tho schooner Darinp, Capt. McKenzie, has beer placed on tho berth for Taranaki. The bri.eantino Killermont, Capt. Gallois, came alongside the Wharf yestenlay morning, and commenced discharging. Tho ship John Vanner, Capt. Moore, and barque lele of France, Capt. Muir, both Hail to day. The two schooners and Vetch which we notired ir our issue of yesterday, as having pone up the Taniaki cum* up harbour yesterday afternoon. The first w.t the Sea Breeze, Capt. Fernandez, from Russell, witV cattle, oil, and 12 passengers. There were no -nhnler? in the Bay at the datn of her departure. The Pe:' Breeze was closely followed by the Tawera, Captnin Kennedy, from Poverty Bay, also with cattle, and ? pasnengcrs. The ketch Sea Shell, Capt. "Wyatt, brousrht in shortly after the two before-named vessels. She )w made a splendid run to Norfolk Island and hack, anr has again met with the same success, namely, withou , losing one single head of cattle. The following iher report:—Sailed from Auckland on the 23rd ult.. arrived at tho Bay of Islands, on the 2-ith (18 hoursV resumed her voyage on the 26th, making Norfoll Island on the 29th (3 days): remained there takinr in stock until the Sth inst., when sho took her depar ture for this port, with 26 head of cattle; made th< North Cape on the 12th (4 days), and went up thr Tamnki on the 14th. Strong "S.S.W. winds wcr. experienced both on the passage clown and back. If will thus be seen that the Sea Shell has performed the trip in twenty two days, including twelve day; detention at the Bay and Norfolk Island. She alsr brings 97 bags potatoes, 9 hides, and 1 case banana? The St. Kilda, Capt. Edwards, had arrived at Norfolk laland and left for 'the Pitcairn's about a wee! before the Sea Shell's departure. Cipt. "Wyatt reports tho following whalers at Norfolk Island:—Alabama, barque, from Sydney, clean, and Eugenia, barque, last from the Feejees, with l,lor barrels oil, bound to the Bay of Islands for provisions. » PORT OF RUSSELL. [rnoM ors own corhespon-dent.] EETERED INWARDS. January. 6—Jessie, 10 tons, Rickets, from Auckland via Wangaruru, with general cargo. 7 —Sylph, 70 tons, Norris, from Auckland, with general cargo—7 passengers. 9—Sea Breeze, 70 tons, Fernandez, from Auckland. with general cargo—6 passengers. 11—Samson, 14 tons, Flowerdny, from Waranaki. with 2J tons kauri gum, 18 cwt. potatoes, 3 cwt. onions. CLEARED OUTWARDS. JANUARY. 6—Jessie, 10 tons, Rickots, for Wangaroa, with part of original cargo from Auckland. 9—Sylph, "0 tone, Norris, for Auckland, with 23 head of cattle, 1 ton cocoa nut oil, 2 tons pork 13 tons honey—s passengers. 13—Sea Breeze, 70 tons, Fernandez, for Auckland with 24 head cattle, 1 ton onions, 3 casks 1 barrel oil, 1 cask honey—l 4 passengers.

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New Zealand Herald, Issue 55, 16 January 1864, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Issue 55, 16 January 1864, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Issue 55, 16 January 1864, Page 4

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