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Shipping Intelligence.

I'OK T Olf AUCK LA X I>. ARRIVALS. Corio, s.s., from Taurunga. Xaurangn, schooner, from Taurtuiga. DEPARTURES. H.ALS.S. Esk, for the Thames. Xiglitingnlc, barque, for I.nuuceston. During, schooner, fov Tar.maki. ENTERED INWARDS. TKIIKUAHV 3—Martha Ellen. 121 toils. MeAlpin, from Kaipiira, with 7,500 feet f*\wn timber, 2 spars. ISA tons gum, 2 boxes old copper. 1 box grass seed, 1 barrel beof. —Henderson it ilacfarhuie, agents. 3 —Rose, 24 tons, Owen, from AYangapoa, with 1,900 feet timber —t> passengers. 3—Lily, 17 tons, JUishell, from Waiheki, with 30 tons firewood. ' CLEARED OUTWARDS. 1' EllKt'AltY. 3 —Daring, 32 tons, King, for Taranaki, with 10 boxes, 1 half anil 1 qr.-tierce tobacco, O . T. Lethbridge ; 3 boxes tobacco, ehster it Brothers ; 40 cases wines and spirits, ebster it Brothers ; 2 tierccs brandy, 57th regimental mess, 7 eases arms and ammunition. C. Rrown ; 7 eases, order: 11 mats sugar, 7 boxes tea. t half-chests lea, 10 casks stout. :i casks pearl barley, 7 cases pickles. I! casks currants, 3 eases kerosine oil. 3 eases sardines. 3 drums colza oil. Gt> bags oats. S mats vice. 30 bags Hour, 10 cases sherry wine. 10 eases port do.. 20 cases caudles. 3 casks apothecary ware, 30 bags maize, 11 eases Liqueurs, 7 cases merchandize, 2 eases iron.—Rattrav Sc Matheson. agents. 3—Nightingale, 252 tons. Andrews, for Launceston. — J. Roberton it Co., agents. 3—Rose, 2 t tons. Owen, for Wangapoa. in ballast. 3—Mary Ann, 28 tons, Trimmer, for Wailu-ki, in ballast. 3—Lilv, 17 tons. Rushell, for W aiheki, in ballast. 3—Wiiliani Pulbani, IS tons, Young, forPukorokoro, with 60 sheep. 10 hhds. beer, 4 cases porter, .'OO lbs. ilour —2 jiasseugers. EXPORTS EOREION. Per Nightingale, for Launceston: —2S chests tea, •T. Roberton & Co. ; '10,000 feet timber. Rattray .v Matheson. The s.s. Corio. Captain Turner, arrived from I'auranga- during the night of Tuesday; everything was quiet when she left. After coaling alongside the A. "W. Stephens she came alongside the wharf and is ' awaiting orders. The schooner Tauranga arrived from Taurauga yesterday evening. SOie was signalled early in the d#_v but did not get round the heads until just before dusk. She left, the day before the Corio, which passed her this side of Cape Colvillc. H.M.S.SS. Esk left for the Thames yesterday morning. The barque City of Melbourne and brigantinc Jl'artha Ellen hauled to the wharf yesterday morning. The fonnervessel lias hecuVhiutered by Govt rnment to act as store-ship and after cleaning out her bold will take in powder in the stream. The barque Nightingale, Captain .Andrews, for Launceston, and schooner Daring, for Taranaki, both sailed yesterday evening. The s.s. Rangatirn from the Southern Provinces is due in the Mar.ukuu this day. The s.s. .Sea King. Capt. Pinel, is laid on for Sydney and will sail about the 10th ins!., carrying the supplementary mail for England. The schooner Yictoria will go to the North Shore this day and be placed on the patent-slip in Mr. Reddoes yard, and undergo a thorough overhaul and repair. The s.s. Lord Ashley takes her departure for the South on Saturday ; she tuts coaling yesterday from the A. AY. Stephens in the stream. The brig Dart has been chartered by the Government and is now alongside the wharf loading stores Jor the Jlnnuakau. The schooner Surprise has again been laid on for Kaipara and sails on Saturday next. .The s.s. Armenian. Capt. Mitchell, will come alongside the A. AY. Stephens to-day, and take her departure for Sydney on Saturday next. AH claims against the ship Green Jacket are to be rendered by noon this day, as she will shortly take her departure for India.

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New Zealand Herald, Issue 71, 4 February 1864, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Issue 71, 4 February 1864, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Issue 71, 4 February 1864, Page 4

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