Shipping Intelligence.
; nut to v a rc k i. ax d. i AliiilYAl.S. Maid of Jvi'iii. schooner, from Canterbury. DKPAKTUKKS. ' .lane, brig, for Xeucaslio. X.SAV. Kauri, .-choouer, lor the Coast. Uranus, barque, lor (.itiani. KXTKRKI) IXWARDS. •tANt'AKV -1— Korurareka, IS (nits, .limes, l'roin "U'aiheki. with US tons firewood.— ,|. Salmon A: Co., agents. 21 — Daring. "I tons, '.\icl\"cn/ie. from Waiheki. with 200 ship's timbers, jiattva.v & Mathcson, agents. 21-- Rangniiva. 5..-.. IT! K.us, Xlumlli-, from Xapier ami Wellii.mon. with stimlrv packages merchandise --12 passengers.—Comb,- A; Dahlv. agents. 21 — Ono. 17 lon.-, (.'hire. from "NV.-sili.-ki, with 30 (on* iirewood. 21 — Agnes. 21 t.,„s. Williams. IVom Matakaua, with
:)o tons lirewood, S totara piles—l passenger. 21-- -Comet, 17 ion-. .Martin, Kmi Matakana. with iOO pni-i-.-i juists. :',W rails. 500 lee! house blocks. 21 — Coromaudel. Is lons. Koltou, l'roin Corouiandcl, with Iti.uOO -niugle-. ,", cw;. onions. 21— .Mail 1 of Kent, .-chomicr, 101) tons, P. Martin, J from l.vttehon.iul.ullaM Passenger— Miss .Marks. -Stephenson A: Warded, agents.' CLKAIIKI) OUTWARDS. .IAXi'AUY 21—Comet. "L 7 tons. Martin, for AYaiheki. in ballast. 21- Ono. 17 tons, Clare for AVaiheki, with sundries— 1 - I'^'ugcrs. 21—Agnes. g|. tun.-. Vi'ilUunis. for Matakana, in ballast -1 passenger. 21 —Iran,is, Hamburgh har.pie. 28ii tons. >'. Petersen, for Unam, in bailast.— liueholz A: Co.. agents. 21— Kauri. :J7 lons. Shearer, lor the East Coast, Taurauga, Awaniti, anil Tauranganui, with sundry Ira.le. Passenger --Mr. Skvnne.—J. Salmon A Co.. agems. 21 — Three lirulheis. IS ions, Seviuour. for Manga wai, with sundries—lo passengers.—T. Mae!,v A; Coagents. EXTEUEI) OUTWAKDS. .1 \Nn.\uv 21— Sea Shell, keieli, for Xorlolk Islam".. Tlie sihooner Kauri. CV.pl. Shearer, left for the East Coast last evening. The Hamburgh barque Uranus, Capt. Petersen, sailed for Ouam Yesterday. The se'uoomr Maid o!" Kent. Capt. F. Martin. 17 days from I.\ tteiton. arrived yesterday after a very ledious passage, having experienced nothing but a sueeessiou of head winds all ihe wav : she was compellei! lo seek shelter in Hick's Kav'for 5 davs. The -Miranda ami fori,, were si-bled oil' Cape Colville on Wednesday afternoon. The Maid of Kent has eome n]i in balla-i. _ Tliebi'ig Jane, Capt. Clan-en, sailed I'm- Xev.iastle X'.S.W., yesterday morning. The s.s. Ranga'tira. Capt. Mumlle. haves the Queen Stive! "Wharf for (he South tliis .lav at noun. The s.s. Plnebe, Cap(. Kennedy, a'so sails from the-Manu-kan for the South to-morrow morning. Tlie kole'ii Sea Shell. Capt. W\all. eiilered otilivarui at the Custom House wsicnlav for Xori'olk Island, and will sail to-day. ' The clipper ship lloiubav. (.'apt. Sella;-.-, will shortly be taking her itcpartuiv'i'or iiombay. j The line cult a- in cou.se of eouslrtteiton by Mr. ! lioddoes. Xorth Shore, for a Canterbury lirtn, wi'! bo , laumhed to-morrow afternoon, at ."> o'ikuk.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 60, 22 January 1864, Page 2
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