Shipping Intelligence.
! " * VO K X O I- , AUCKL A2f D . nHPAHTLUJIC. Slur of the South, s.s., for Tam-anga and Xapier. j EXXICHJCD INWAKDS. ! FEHKUAKY / ! 23—Throe Sisters, 2f! tons, Thomas, from Mahurangi, with to tons firewood. 2;i—Sea IVlle, 28 tons, MY(uV:iie. from Mahurangi with -1 "> tuns firewood, 2 hend eallle. 1 5 cwt. onions. I :.>:>—Sarah Aliee, 15 tons, Niemaii. from C'oj-oiii.-nide], with Sl.OllO feel sawn timber. (! pounds wei»ht of -old—G jiasseu-ers.—Su-phcnson & Wardell, agents. 1 CLEAKF.D OUTWARDS. I iki:i;i".auv i ""—Three Sifters, it! tons, Thomas, for Mahuvaufi. ; in ballast —i! pas.-en-ers. i 23—Marv Cummin-, Mhooner. 10f. tons, ]iarc!ay. for Xeweiisllr. X.S.AV.. in ballast. Pa-S'jii-ers—John, Martha, and Joseph Crawford, and 2 children. — I A. Woolley A Co., a-enls. 23—Sra J3elie, 28 tons, .McOeihie, Tor Wnihcti, in ballast. 23—.Sarah Aliie, l."> lons, Xienian, for Coi'omnndel, with sundries—3 passengers.—Stophcissou & AVardell, agents. 23 —Cornstalk, 20 tons, Hurray, for MahurauH, in ballast. 23—Willinm l'ulhaiii, IS ton?. Young, for PukoroIcoro, with 100 sheep —1 passenger. EXTERKD OUXWAEDS. rri:i;r.u;v 23—Arthur ili-Ken/.ie. bri-. for 23—Ellen, brig, for Newcastle, (from Maniikau). The ship Swift sure, Capt. for Bombay; ICate. barque. Cnjit. iSiierloek, for Svdnev; Artliur .Milvenzie, hrij;, Capt. Dyson, for >"eweastie, N.S.W. ; and ship Peerless, Capi.'i'lavin, also for all sail to-morrow. XheselioiHieiOinry Cinnniiiir;, and barque Adelaide, ! sail to-day, the former for Newcastle, and the latter ! for Svdnev. ! The s.s.' Stai , of the South, Capt. Jloclge, sailed for ! XinnwiKa and Xapier last t-veiiin-. ! r J'he bri- Kllen. (-'apt. .MeAlliMcr. eu'.ered outwards '. ! at the CuMonis yi-sterday for Xeweasllo, and will sail ' j from the .Munukau in a few da\s. ■ i The cutler Henry Jlaveloek, Capt. Dodd, arrived j at Onehunga from ivaipara I The s.s. riurle, Capt. Wheeler, has, been detained, ' j owin- to the iioii-i'.rrival of the Knglisli mail, until •> I p.ni.,to-momnv. Tiiei'ollowiu-partieshavetaken pasI sa".'l>y]i.-r:-3. r iM;nd -Mi.-s (3) ,<lee],Mrs. Ak-Kellar, 1 I Major'and 31rs. Jiaddely and faiifily, dipt, and Mrs. -' j Ken-, Miss Lewis, and Mr. Crawford, for Taranaki ; t Mr. If. T. Clarke, .Messrs. liar-reaves and Uosling, ■• : for Lvltelton ; Messrs. Piriani anil Comburv, for i Otago ; Mrs. Walsh and Mr. Gilnier, for t-lio Ijlull , . i J The s.s. Alexandra. Capt. AVilliams. sails from I Onclnmgii to-morrow for Waikat.i Heads. The sohejoner Maid of Kent. Capt. Martin, arrived at Oneimngnfrcnii tin's port with L'oinmisjatiat stores late on Sunday eveniii- last.; she experienced head winds all the 'wav round. thd brig Dart, wliich \ sailed four tliiys jiwvious to the Maid of ]veut, had '. net arrived in tho Mautikau yesterday afternoon. The Miiid ofKrnt was to pvoa'evt i;p ;o Drury hust I eveiiin- to .lis.'.-lii'i^e. j The kct. h Si.L sli.-l!, '."cpt. Wyart, leaver, f.- r Xapiev ; this uJoruiTig.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 88, 24 February 1864, Page 2
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437Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 88, 24 February 1864, Page 2
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