Shipping Intelligence.
j POET OP AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. AVill \Vateh, cutter, from Rorotom-a. l.reeze, schooner, from Russell? DEPARTURES. John Vannor, ship, for Sydney. Corio, s.s., forTauranga." ENTERED INWARDS. MABCH 14—Two_.Sisters, 20 tons, Coffin, from Matakana with 11/ tons fimwood. ' 14—Vision, IS tons, I topper, from Mamrawai, with U tons onions, '24 doz. 50 lbs. butter—3 mssungers.—Rattray arathesou, agents. 14-Miranda, 2li tons, Owen, from Cabbage Hay, with 10,000 feet sawn timber—s passengers ll—Fancy, 'J 7 tons, Harding, from Cabbatro Bav with 17,000 feet sawn timber.—J. Salmon' it Co.' agents. ' 14—Isabella, IS tons. Tope, from the Xorth Cape, with IS tons kauri num.-C. Davis, agent. 11—Flora IS tons, MeKwi/.ie, from Waipu, with 12 head eattle, COO lbs. butter, 50 bushels oats, 30 bushels grass s<\;d—7 passengers. 14—Zillah, schooner, (IS tons. .Sullivan, from tlio East Coast, with 27 liorsos—4 passengers. J. Salmon & Co., agents. 14 —Volunteer, '2'2 tons. Sullivan, from ."Waluirangi and the Hot .Springs, with 10,000 feet tawn timber
—12 passengers. 1-f—Sou Hreoze, 70 tons. "Wheeler, from .Russell, with -•"> tons bavk, 2 tons kauri Rum, 20 boxes apples— 2 passengers.—S. ,T. Edmonds, agent. I'f—l'otrel, 20 tons, Cannichaol, from 'Wang irei, with 1 ton kauri gum, 14 eases fruit—o passeiu'ers! —Stephenson Si 'Wardell, agents. ° 14—-Will W a tell, 31 tons, Holmes, from the South Sea Islands. I'assengers—Capt. Haymet anil 2 children.—Combes it ])aldv, agents.
c l!•:Aiu:n outwards. MWKCII M—John V.iniuT. ship. 7-t> tons for Svdnr-v, in "ballast. l*assc»!i£i»rs — "Mrs. Monro, Messrs. Thornton. McKon/.io, Yard, arid Li stockraon.—«l. S. Maot'arlano & Co.. a^onts. I-1— Harriet Annytag'', barquo, -9~> tons, .Slo]»hnns, lor Twofold Hay, in ballast- .Passenger—-.Mr. Sanlill.—»Su'pln i nson & "Wanlell, airents. 14—(Jeonre, l»j tons, Nicholas, for Cabbage T»av, in ballast. 14—Two Sisters, '20 tons, Coflin, for Matakana in ballast. 14—Miranda. -2 tons, Owon, tor IVtv, in ballast . —jKissniijors. 14—'Victoria, If) toils, Jiurke, for AVaiimki, in l>al-la-t. 14—1- loi-i M'JViuaM, IS tons, M' 1-Ct-ii>:l■ i . fi>\* (Jmali, in balJas!. KXTKrvKn orrwAi:ns. M AKI'U H- S. vcni. for Sydney. ll—Knipivss, ship, lor Calcutta. 1 ! —L'anidcn, banpie, lV>r X'-wca-U]''. IMPORTS FOREIGN. IVr W i'l \\ ntch, from the South f?ea 1 tuns lime juice, !i tmis cocoa ntit.oil. \ ton old copper, I bales oakum, ;iUO cocoa nuts, I,OUO oranges, i;od pine apples, hunches bananas. ;i biiu;s colli'.'-, :t n.ils v.-bale line, ;:u units, ;i ca?es plants, and sumirv cur:l sities, Combes A. ])aldv.
carter AVill "Watch, Cap:. 1t,,1m. -. anivni ru'ii the South Sou Islands . ariy yesterdav morning-. I'he pa-Nip- down from here to Knrotonga, oecupi. d days. head winds prevailing- nearly the whole wav. •'rom that inland she proeeedcd on to Aitutaki, lle'rvi y\ island, and Atn. where she shipped a quantity ; ofiwui nut oil, and then took li.-r departure tor this ] port, calling: at Rorotonga. The return passage was j made in 'JO days, experiencing strong contrary winds ; | upon Hearing this coast had a rit-ad beat of :>6n miles, i Shu brings a full cargo of oil. and fruit, mid ('apt. Ilaynet and children as passengers. C'apt. Holmes reports that a barque froir. Sydney bound to the ijuano islands, touched at Korotonga tor provisions, during hi- stay tliere. Sighted a deeply laden brigantineon Sunday last oil' the Little Harrier, beating up for this port. ' Ihe barque- Kohinoor and Atlantic inav now lie ; nourU looked for Iroin ilie Kohinoor | mailed on the 23th ultimo, and the Atlantic was to ' follow in a few davs. , _ The barque Camden. Capt. Cummins, for Xewrastle. ' X.S.W., s.hip Empress, Capt. Klli~. for Calcutta, and -hill Severn, Capt. King, for Sydney, all entered outwards at the Custom Houseye.-terday. and r-ail short Iv. A 8.-iiooner-w:!" signalled yesterday evening at sunset, but had not fetched her anchorage when wo -went to press. She will, in all probability, be the brigantine sigbled by (lie Will Watch oil' the llarriir on Sunday last, and as (.'apt. Holmes reports her to be deeply laden, we presume it is either the Buonaparte or killennout, from .\ewca->tle, lioth out now over twenty days. The I'icard. Captain (rrillith.-. hauled nlong-ide the wharf yesterday morning to di.-eharge. >ot withstanding the protracted passage she ha- hud ■ -') day;—her horse.- have arrived in excellent condition, and tire sonic of the finest we have vet seen imported. The good order in which ihesc'animals have di-plaw- ercat eredit upon, and speaks well lor, Capt. Critliths. who we helievc has been over l! years in the l'obart Town trade, has made twentv eight pa.-.-ages <o and only lost i wo horses during that time. W'c hope thai' ('apt. Criliiths will
meet with tlii- mii-iv-s in Ilis future vovai;r-. J"'"' ?■>. .St.jl-11l llirii. Capt. sailed from tin' Manukau yesterday lor the South. The sehooiier Sea lirie/.e. Capt. 'Wheeler. arrived tVom Russell yesterday murniht,'. .Slit- leaies again 10-day. Tin) .ship John A'anner. Capt. Moore, sailed for •Sydney yesterday afternoon. The s.s., Phoebe. Capt. Wheeler, is dm' in the Manukau from the ,South on Thursday next. Tim barque Harriet Aniiyhisre. Capt. Stephens, cleared fur Twofold JJay yesterday, and sails this inoniiti;. The briirantine Kate Kearney, Capt. Keate, from Sydney hound to J! uuiphrry's Island, -was spoken hv the Will Wat eh. 011 her pa.-saue up from Capt. Keate wished to bo reported. The ,s.s. Curio, Capt. Turner, rami! alon:;,-ide the wharf yesterday and embarked 21 horses, some dravs. and a detaelnnent ol' the Military Train. She was to lean- fur Taiirani;.'i last ni^lit.
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New Zealand Herald, Issue 105, 15 March 1864, Page 3
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878Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Issue 105, 15 March 1864, Page 3
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