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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OP AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. Sylph, schooner, from Russell, in the Tnmuki. Osno, s.s., from Taumnga. DEPARTURES. Bombay, ship, for Bombay. ENTERED INWARDS. TKJIUTTAJIY B—Swallow,8 —Swallow, 27 toils, Catchpole, from the Grcnt 13m'rior, with lO.t<ms firewood—7 passengers. B—Clyde, 15 tons, ICnspcr, from Malmrangi, with 20 tons firewood, 1,500 feet sawn timber. B—Wiwcrly,B—Wiwcrly, schooner, 91 tons, Anderson, from Oamam, via Napier, in ballast. —Cruicksliunk, Smart & Co., agents. B—Three8 —Three Sisters, 2G tons, Thomas, from Maliuraiigi, with *i 5 tons firewood. B—Three8 —Three Brothers, 18 tons, Seymour, from Muncuwai, with 5 tons kauri gum. } ton onions, '10 doz. eggs, 1 box fowls, 2 ewt. butter —G passengers. —T. Mncky & Co., agents. B—Fancy, 27 tons, ITnrdiiig, from the Big Barrier, with 50 tons firewood. —J. Salmon & Co., agents. B—Juveron, barque. 282 tons, Hurley, from Sydney. —Stephenson & Wardell, agents. B—Nile, brig, 1(54 tons, Cowieson, from Adelaide. — Stephenson & Wardell, ncents. B—Sen8 —Sen Breeze, 70 tons, Fernandez, from Russell, with 20 head cattle, 3 tons kauri gum, i ton onions, 8 boxes apples—4 passengers. —S. J. Edmonds, agent. B—Petrel,8 —Petrel, 20 tons, Carmiehael, from Wnngtirei, with 5 eases fruit, 1 boat. 3 ewt. butter—6 passengers. — Stephenson & Wardell, agents. B—Sarah Aliee, 15 tons. Niomnn, from Coroniandel, with 8,000 feet sawn timber—-i passengers. —Stephenson & Wardell, agents. B—Francos, 20 tons, Dam, from Mnlmnuigi. with 6,000 bricks, 5 tons potatoes, i ton onions—3 passengers.—Combes & Daldy, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. TKBIttTARY. B—Nile, 24 tons, Ferauson, for Pakiri, in ballast. B—Clyde, 15 tons, Kasper, for Maliurangi, with 2 bags flour. B—Cornstalk, 20 tons, Murray, for Otenerua, in ballast. B—Three Sisters, 2G tons, Thomas, for Muhuvangi, in ballast. B—Fancy, 27 tons, Harding, for Wniheki; in ballast. —J. Salmon fc Co.. agents. B—Swallow, 27 tons, Catclipole, for Waiheki, in ballast. B—Miranda,8 —Miranda, 23 tons, Martin, for C«bbnge Bay, with sundries—s passengers. B—Sarah Aliee, 15 tore, NiclVittn, for Coromandel, with sundries—4 passengers.—Stephenson and Wardell, agents. B—Francos, 20 tons, Dam, for Mnhurangi, with sundries—S passengers.—Combes & Daldy. agents. B—Three Brothers. 18 tons, Seymour, for Mangawai, with sundries—7 passengers.—T. Maekv & Co., agents. S—Lee, 5 tons, Keys, for Ngurum, with sundries. 8—- Julia, 17 tons, Warbriek, for Taurnnga and Mntata, with sundries—3 passengers.—C. J. Stone, ageut. B—Moa, 15 tons, Willis, for Waiheki, in ballast. The s.s. Corio, Capt. Turner, arrived From Tauranga yesterday afternoon ; she left on Fundisy last at 7 p.m., up to which time all was quiet there. The Corio brought up 25 marines from IT.M.S.S. Jfii-An-da, who will be immediately despatched to tile front, also two officers of the GSth regt. She will, ill all probability, leave for Tanning,i ngnin this day. Tlic s.s. Sea King, Capt. Pinel, went alongside A. W. Stephens yesterday morning to eoal. She takes her departure for Sydney to-morrow morning, carrying the Supplementary English mail. The ship TJlcoats, Capt. Chambers, haxiled from the end of the wharf yesterday morning, and went alongside the ship Chariot of Fame, for the purpose of taking on board cargo forDunedin. She will take ; her departure for that port shortly. The ship Bombay, Capt. Sellars, took her departure for Bombay early yesterday morning. The schooner Sen Breeze leaves for Russell this afternoon, The s.s Kangaroo, for Sydney, and Susannah Cut hbert, for Newcastle, leave' the' Manukau this afternoon. The schooner Sylph arrived from theßnv yesterday afternoon, and went up the Tnmuki to discharge her cattle. - Tho schooner Maid of Kent, Capt. Martin, leaves for the Manukau with stores this afternoon. .The ship John Duncan, Capt. Logic, and brig Nile, Capt. Cowieson, both came alongside the Wharf yesterday morning to discharge.

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New Zealand Herald, Issue 75, 9 February 1864, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Issue 75, 9 February 1864, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Issue 75, 9 February 1864, Page 4

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