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CLEARED OUTWARDS.

I'EBUTTAUY. 13—U'nmlercr, 23 lons, Smith, for Coromaiulel, in 'jK]ln«t—t passengers.—Webster & Patterson, q- :igen(s. 13—Gem, 24 tons, Benson, for Taurangn, with io tons firewood —2 passengers. 13 —Jessie, 10 tons, Lloyd, fovTVangaruru, with sundry packages merchandize. 13—Swallow, 27 tons, Catchpole, forWaiheki, in ballast. 13—Green .Tucket, ship, 10i>3 tons, Mitehell, for .Guam. in ballast.—Brown, Campbell it Co., agenls. i3—Florii 'McDonald. IS tons, McKtii/.ie, forOnuih, .in biUlhst —i passengerS. 13—Sarah Alice, 15 tons, Nicman.for Coroniandel, in ballast—2 passengers.—Stephenson and Wardell, agents. 13 —Three Sisters, 2G tons, Thomas, for Maluiraii'n, in ballast. 13 —Kile, brig, ItU tons, Cowieson, for Xeweast I<\ iN'.S.W., in ballasl. Passenger—Mr. Walker.— Stephenson & Wardell, agents. 13—Vision, IS tons, Hopper, l'or Mangawai, with sundry merchandize—lo passengers.—Rattray & Matheson, agents. KXTKRKD OUTWARDS. VKIIHUAUy. •13—Chavioi of Fame, ship, for Point de Galie. IMPORTS KOKKIGX. l'er Mary Cnmming, from Melbourne: —2lo pks;s. sugar, Mark Somerville; 100 casks soda water, 21)0 hlids. merchandize, Morrill ,V. Co. ; 350 casks soda water, S barrels pork, 00 cases pickles, 150 boxes candles. SO eases fancy biscuit, 2 steam winches. 5S casks beef; (J cases beef hams, 897 packages merchandize, 100 boxes soap, 130 pkgs. merchandize. do. stationery, 150 boxes candles, 4 eases curry powder, S pkgs. spices, 30 pieces (lagging. A. Woolley A Co.; 7"t pkgs. tea. order ; 25S pkgs. merchandize, S. il. Smith ; ■11 do., do.. Cruiekshnnk, Smart & Co. ; 4 drums caustic soda. W. S. Laurie ; 1 bale corks, K. Glcdhillj.l parcel, order; 2!<7 pkgs. merchandize, E. and li. Isaacs. The ship Chariot of Fame, ("apt. Clarke, entered outwards for Point de Galle on Saturday last, and ! will sail in a few days. | The schooner signalled on Friday last, did not fetch her anchorage until Saturday morning, owins* to the light air which prevailed. She was the Marv Cummings, Capt. Robert Parclay, from Melbourne": sailed on the night of the U Ith nil.. and experienced a succession of calm weather throughout ; made the Three Kings on the 3rd inst., and has been ever since crawling down coast, against extreme light breezes. Sighted the s.s. Armenian, under sail and steam, just this side of the Xorth Cape, on Sunday afternoon last. The brig Arthur MeKenzie, sailed from Melbourne for this port a week before the Mary and the barque Camden was laid on with despatch. I The brig Arthur MeKenzie, Capt. l)vson, arrived from Melbourne last evening, alter a tedious passage of twenty-six days. She sailed on the 19th ultimo, ■tnd like the Mary Cumming has had to contend with "xtreme iicht and variable weather: made the Kings on the 7th inst. The Arthur MeKenzie brings "a general cargo, and is consigned to Messrs. Wollev A: Co.. also the following: passengers—Mr. Jacobs, Mrs. Hart, Miss and two Masters Isaacs. ' The schooner Taurauga arrived from j yesterday morning. She brinps 110 news of import. J The ship Green Jacket, Capt. Mitchell, cleared at ■ the Custom House on Saturday, for Guam, ami drop- ! ped down harbour preparatory to taking her iinal de- i pnrture. She sails to-day. j The following vessels have sailed since our last :— Martha Ellen, schooner, for Newcastle ; Curio, s.s., I for Tauranga ; Star of the South, s.s., for Napier. ! The s.s. Storm Bird, Capt. Reynolds, left the Mauu- I kau for the South on Saturday afternoon last. j The schooner Neva, Capt. Marshall, for Sydney ; i and the brig Royal Exchange, Capt. Jlill, for New-! castle, both sailed from the Manukau ou Thursday j last. ! The schooner Manukau arrived iti the Manukau j with eoals for the N.Z.S.X. Co., on Friday evening last. Thestctimers Alexandra.Capt. Williams, and Susannah Cuthbert, Capt. Dixon, have buth leitthe Manukau, the former for Raglan, and the latter for A'eweastie, N.S.W. The Abeona arrived at Onehunga IVom Wanganui. with cattle, on Thursday last. The Customs Receipts fur the week ended the 13th inst.. amounted to £:;iM7 3s- 3d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 80, 15 February 1864, Page 3

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CLEARED OUTWARDS. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 80, 15 February 1864, Page 3

CLEARED OUTWARDS. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 80, 15 February 1864, Page 3

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