Shipping Intelligence.
j V (.1 R T 0 F AUCKL AX D . ; ARRIVALS. j 1 Rchooner, from TauniD^.n. j Kauri, scliooncr, from tho Coast. j i DEIWRTIJUES. j j Alii'e Cameron, barque, for Svdncv. j Koso Ann, schooner, for Napier. ! EKTERED INWARDS. I JIAHCII 1 -"—Wanderer, 23 tons, Fan-ell, from Coroniandel, with 7,000 feet sawn timber, 10 boxes quinces—lo passengers. —Webster k Patterson, agenta. 17—Gem, 2i tons, Benson, from Poverty Bay, with 100 boxes onions, -100 boxes apples, 4 bales wool, 28 casks pork, !i bundles sheep skins, It bags barley.—S. J. Edmunds, agent. 17—Coromandel, 12 toils, Davis, from C'oromandel, I with -10 kits peaches, 4 cases grupes, 1 ton water melons —3 passengers. : 17 —Glance, 19 tons. Dickson, from Matakann, with : "0 tons firewood, 10 pieces ship's timbers, 10 bags onions, 1 bale, wool—s passengers. —Ruttray & Matht-iOii, uecnta. ; 17 —Annie Lai:r:e, 30 totu, Stuart, from Vr'angarei, I viiii 7 head c:i.ttij, 3 touj poUloc*, It o-.ia.-s—'!• l'-J"»<ng::ru. 17—Vly. 1C tons. Tokomnh.t. from the Thamee, ve'.U LM UiUi pmich.w—lll native! pnsiwii(;ers. 17 — Iviuri, 'S7 toii/i, from tlio Kast Coa.it, with 11> )iorm«.~.r. Hiilmon & Co., ngenbt. 12—Iris, 17 tons, Kercmutu, from Waionui, with 4 tons peache.-J, '1 pics— H native passongui'tt. 17— Wiri, iS tons, llokepa, from Coromandel, with 00 kits peaches—7 jinssenc-i.-rs. 17—Com-t, 17 tons, Jfartin, from Matakann, with 3j t'jiii> tirev.-ood. CLEARED OUTWARDS. MAKCH 17— Sural) Alice, ]5 tons, rs'iemau, for Coroniandel, with sundries—lo pa.--seni;ci-5. —Slenhenson & Wardell, aaents. 17—Coiii"-,- , , 17 tons, Martin, for Matakana, in ballast. 17 —Alice Cameron, barque, 101 tons, iVein-ing, for .Sydney. Bassengers—Messrs. Cohen, Lamb, Cameron, .Summers, H. Waildell, Desmadzres, B. Newell, and Mr. Hill. — Henderson & Maefarlano, agent*. 17—Koso Ann, 'J?' tons, Jones, for Xapier, with cargo transhipped ex Royal Stuart and City of MuiichcsI ter, from London—l passenger. —J. Salmon A: Co., J agents. j 17--Julia, 20 tons, McCarthy, for Mercury Bay, with I .sundries— G passengers. j 17—Ashburton, barque, 5-tl tons. Cork, for Sydney, in ballast.—Stephenson & AVardell, agents. " EXPORTS FORKICN. Per Alice Cameron, for Sydney :—2l boxes insni lalors. Quarter-master General; 27 bales wool, BSI I salted hides. Ireland, 8.-others; 210 bags potatoes, I Rattniy & Matheson ; IGD bags potatoes, Eaton & j Dewolf. _ I Tho r.O.R.M. Co.'s s.s. Plicbe. Gnpt. Wheeler, ! from the iSoutlieru ports, arrived in tlie ! vcbterdiiv at. 11 a.m. Her dales arc as uudei —IJiuH*, liilh; Otii-,'o, Sill ; Lyttclton, IMb ; Wellington, lltli; j I'icton, 12th; Xolso'n. sth ; aiuiTuraiiaki, ltjth. .She I experienced moderate weather throughout, ami made ' llu , ran from porl to port willi her accustomed des- ! )>atch. S!ie lias on boai-il GG heavy draught horses J from Otago, mostly of the Clydesdale breed. >'o i <-;iMi::lty oi'i-um-d dni'ini; (he v'o\iige. .Saloon I'asI simgers —Hon. F. D. Bell. Hon. J. C. Hawker, Cant. ! Cadell, Capt. A'ine ifail, CapL. .h.linson, (apt. Lock- | eit, l v lu.-irlci-.Master Martiiidiile. Mrs. MarliudaU', :m<l I ! 5 childi-tMi. Mrs. Seeeoinbe anil ehiid, Mrs. Reed and j i ohild, .Messrs. Smitli, Lew, Kelts. M<vUlistcr (2). I I l.otlicriiigton, Smalllield. "Dollas. l'oynton, Aldis. j «I■• tin. Riiiimeni. Willis, Curtis. Gray, House, Milner. : I r.iguooil, and (iS in second cabin, including , - , I volmi- j j teei-s and •", invalid si>ldi<rrs of S7th regt. I I We published yesterday a paragraph fvomth<- !.)/!■ j i tellnn 7V,,i,..-, stating that a <iuirtcr-board boariiig tlie j name of Thomas Nye bail been picked up near Port Cooper Hi-ads. It must have been simply carried j awa'y during heavy weather; for Mr. G. L. Kise, to I whom the ve.-sol was consigned on her voyago from i Boston, has received information that she. reached '■ Newcastle safely, ami has since been sold there.— I OUi'in Dnih, Tihics, March ID. [Tlie Thomas Xyo, i above spoken of. is tho vessel purchased by Capt. j P. .1 oiu'S, late of the Novelty, and imiy now be hourly I looked for under the name (if the Day Dawn.] ' The schuonei-H Tauninga, from Tauranga, and I Kauri, fz-oiii tin? lv-sl Coa.si with horses, both arrived '[ yesterday morning. i" The banpio Alice Cameron. Capt. Xcaring, sailed for Sydney last evening. The Novelty, Capt. Austen, will tiiko up the berth at the Wharf, vacated by the Alice Cameron this morningThe schooner Rose Ann left for Xapier yesterday, with i'. full cargo of meerhandize, ex City of Manchester, from London. The s.s. Wonga Wonga. Captain Cellem, is due in tho Manukau from Tanmaki, kiiglan, and Waikato j this-day. The s.s. Queen, Captain Francis, from the j Eolith and Napier, is also duo in this port to-morrow. j Tlio ship Lady Young, Capt. Morrison, and barquo Oregon, Oipt. Wilson, were both to sail from Dunediii on the liith inst., with horses and drays for this port. The barque signalled throughout yesterday was the Reserve, fromYuago, with horses ; she sailed OH the sth inst., and therefi.rc has no news. The RcI serve anchored outside the North Head last evening. I A schooner coastwise was signalled yesterday evening at sunset, sujiposcd t<l hv, (.he Sylph, Capt. Norris, from Russell, with rattle. We have much pleasure in giviiis: publicity to the following testimonial, presented to dipt l'otts, of the sliip Scimitar : — ( Ship .Scimitar. I OlVAueklniid. ; March 11. ISO I. I To Capt I'tiTis, Cominaniliug the Scimitar. '• ])y..\n Si I.', —We. the undersigned cabin passenger* in tin , abi.ve-nained ship, from Kngland to New Zeal; and, eaunot on the conipletion of (lie voyage separate ! ivitliini! ciiveviin' to von :> brief ackiioivled"lui'iit of I ,„.,. sen,,- of tlie kindness and solicitude fur our wei- ! Tare which we have experienced I'ruiii uiu diiriui; its <-tiii!iiiii:ilice. To :i kind Providence, toireihei- with vt.ur liiMfoun.l kr.cwled.ie ...f your pv.>lV.<si',..n, wo >:re indebted ft.i- the 1.-rmimitiou of ..in- voyage. Tu Jir. litieii...!!. chi.-f. :md tins othei- oilicr-s of t'iie ; sliip uiuler \our eumniisud. do we also lender our i bcsi thanks, for f lion- iiiicntioii lo us and of om- ap- ' jii-ceiatiou of tl-.eir devoi-i.m t-.i th-.' ; .r v-.-.i-ious and iin- . portant duties. ; ' In sep:u-jung fi-oni vim and them, we. trust that i cvsrv happiness will attend you ami thai on the tc.-- | munition of the present, voyagi) of the !Sciimt:i.r. you , will have a linppy mcciiiig v.ith those niw and dear : lo you in that land to which we have so latelv bml,I farewell. We : nv. clear Sir, j Yourd m i>l s'in:cvo!y. ; [llviv f'olJow ij.,' '!:;;iv.tui'Cf of 8 ; ar's'SHger*..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 108, 18 March 1864, Page 3
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