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Shipping Intelligence.

roi: to ]■' auoki, an d . AKKIVATiK. Atlantic, banpir, i'loin Melbourne. (hni'O, s.s. i'ri'iu Ounediu. Curio, s.s., lVimi Tauranga. PEPARTURKS. Stlpli. wliwmT, lor Kussrll. Sandfly, gunboat, lor tin- Thames. • KXTKKKP I.XWAHOS. ma urn i 2;)-Miranda. •-':! ti.ns Own:, from Cabbage l'.ny. ! with 17.DU0 fort timhi-r— I pas:-T,gcr.>. 21)-Frames. 2U tons, Ibni, from Midmnmgi, with •iO.UIO Hhingkv, 2', trim gum, 4 tons potatoes, 2'.t bags irrnsa coed —<> pa.-songei-K. 2Si— Dot, 2," tons, TdcCiUiili, from Waihoa, with '.'. hoi>,s. '2'..- Yirtoriu, '■ ■.'• (..us, Young, from Napier, with H.'! h.ia.> v..>.>";. i'i : '.li'dirs skills, '2 hers.:.-. '".• Oi:i.■(,. ';<•■"> litis. Iviwanjs, l/oii! Pr.nr,ijn, with oil boxes Imlmit,.. e\ warehouse, T. Markv \ I'd. : 2 ca-es hosiwv. :i rases axes. C. S. .lakins; -J. m< > sh, ots ir..i:, ~i',hr: 1 box drugs. Phillips : o hhds. :.].-. 'I'. A. l'.nttoii: 1 spring .-art, Palmer: MO lioi.-os, I'd drays. • til. r'. 12 lons iron, Rattray and iv. 1':..-.-. n-."i> ,1. Maxwell. T.Marr, M. Clarke, Sarah Partridao, 11. m v Parlrid-e. I lorn v Marshall, Win. Yonn-,' Oio. Micrs. ('has. Micrs,' 1,. Carey. U\ Hutchinson, \V. Henderson, D. Cameron, (I. Crav.v. 1!. Anders, .1. Henderson, .1. lili.-s, PuncanCarr, ll.l'.illa-li.-in.'l'lios. Whitr, T. P.rown, .Mr. and .Mrs. I'ali.irr. .1. (o.o.lman, 'l'hos. Pittawav, 1). Cameron. 'J'ho-. Webb. \Y. Soillrr. Arristo Rental, K. Orifiiths. A. P.osworth. A.'Lan.lor, .!. Mullallv. A. Aiul.-is.-ii. H. r.nL-u. .1. Henderson, .1. White. I>. l:..ss, 'I'. S.-riMjiliiiiis. (1.-o. Shod.ls, <ioo. Noisli. Alae.iuire, Melntvie, Poiurlas, Ore.n, l.unisdon, Mr. .101.n.-tMii. Mr', n'llalloran, -Mr. P.teh.ll. .M is. Pel.heH. 2 children anil servant. Mr. J. (.'. [tales, .Mr. i!rii!..Ti, Mr. Murray. Mr. Thomson, .Mr. 'I'i.Tin-y. Mr. Niislit-lski. — 1 K-M-li-n-ou ami Macfar-l.-nio, ,'ilo !:!>. 20—Atlantic.har.|iie.2l'.0 tons. Kelly, from Melbourne. Pas-enters- Mr. Taylor ami-I'in tW stccrage.A. WooUcy a; Co-agents. CI.AKKKP OUTWARDS. MAUl'll •>'.>- Miranda, 2:i tons, limn, lor Cabbage Ha v. in ballast. ■2!l—Three Profilers, IS tons. Seymour, for Manga - wai, with sundries- -!H passengers. •»!)—Svljili. .".II tons. N'orris, for' Russell, with sundries. I'as-.uL'irv--Mr. Ilarstow, 1 If. i'ord, Mr. llirkto,,, Mr.' Kin-. Mr. Smith, Mr. Mooro, :s Kuropeans ami II natives in the steerage. -Wob-,-tor \ Patterson, agents. 2!)- Honila. 2S lons, Peterson, for AYangarri, with sundries—:! passengers. 2!.'- Frames. 2'» lons, Dam, for Mahurangi, with sundries —2 passengers. KXTKRKP OUTWARDS. MAttrn 2!'- r.nona]iarte, sibooner, lor Sydney, rin AVnngaroa. 211 --Will Waleli. enltcr, for Sontii Sen Islands. LML'ORTS I'OKKIGX. Per Alhintic. from Melbounu- :—llOli riee. 2 cases i-iuai-s. order ; 2 rolls lead, "<0 eases herrings, 5 bales hair. I'i ].k»s. hardware, fi kc(.'s nails. 10 nests tubs, 2 hales eai.vas, 12 j.ieees iron :1 tons bar iron. :'An boxes candles. 200 oals, SOO ha»s bran. 1 bale draperv, lo do. do., 1 ease' eloeks, .'1 ].aeka-e.s maebinerv, o'barrels tar, 20 boxes lobnveo. 20 halehests tea. « harrels eoili'e, 25 liu-s ill)., order; 1 .",:i casks beef, lo cases salmon, 11 cases fancy bread, A. Woollov \ Co. : I paeka-es hardware. ti:( do. n»).e, 1 cask hardware. 1 cask lubs. T. A. Thilips ; -1. hales wash-boards. 112 k.-s nails. K. I'orler; 2 eases hardware. I! eases -lassware, S. 11. Smith ; 3 bales canvas, ISO oars, l.ilewall \' Kattray ; 2(iH Iku-s 11 bills, iron, ]',)2 keif* nails, :S0 grindstones, :t glass, (1 boxes tin phdos, 1 roller boiler, 51! kegs jrrease, (i packages hardware. 1 mangle, 1 keg wedges, Cntirksliank, Smart 6 Co. ; 150 boxes candles, US cases boots, I sewing machine, 1 ruso myall piprs, 3 rases hair oil, order; 200 half-chests R . & H. Isaacs ; 20 boxes tobacco, A. Woolley i Co.; 200 Imlf-ehests tea, 1 barrel coll'ee, 7 casks 25 do., A Woolley & Co. ; 15 horses, Capt. Kelly.

The s.s. Oineo, Capt. Kdwards, arrived in harbour from Dunediii at an earlv hour yesterday morning. She cleared I'oit Chalmers I'.eads on the of the -!th instant, and had line calm weather throughout, lichur in <>!' land tin; whole way. The Omeo hrnW a lar-o number of passengers. ISO j horses and"l(10 drays ami wagons. The Omeo is a ; line fteaui.-r. and "excellently litted with pussoii- | .n-r accommodation, bavin- a large airy saloon, ■ and capaei.>us berths. She leaves for Sydney on I .Friday next. | Tin! following testimonial has been present'-d to , Captain Edwards be the passengers :-- \ ".S.S. Omen, | ■'li.itli March, ISO-I, | " I)i;au Sii:,— As w approach the completion of a ! remarkably pleasant and agreeable passage lrom . Danedin to Auckland we desire, boinre leaving the ■ K ood steamship Omeo, to express the pleasure we j have fell in sailing in a vessel under your able command, and at the same time to tender you our best thanks for the kindly attention that all of us have i experienced at your hands. _ j : ' The good fortune that has attended you in this vour first voyage as commander of the Omeo, augurs well for your future success ; and we have no doubt that, whilst under your -.kilfnl management, the Omeo will continue "to maintain that, high position which she so deservedly holds in public estimation. " The accompanying purse of sovereigns we present to you as ;, triiling mark of our esteem, and with every wish fur y-ur future happiness and proa-penty, "Wi! remain, dear sir, ! " .Most truly yours, " To Captain Kdmonds." (Here follow the signatures.) The banpie Atlantic, Capt. T. G. Kelly, arrived from Melbourne yesterday afternoon. She sailed on the Blh inst., and was bullied with light winds and calms in Buss's Straits for eight days ; afterwards experienced strong breezes from the South and South \V<-<t- on Sunday, the 20th inst., encountered a terrific, galo from" the South wan'-. Made the Three Kin"-s 'on Wednesday last, speaking s.s. Claud Hamilton there, and since had light head winds down coast. This Atlantic brings a full cargo, and is consigned to Mcs-ts. Woollov and Co. She has also on busrd In? horses of very superior sta.mp.and aonio ot ihs fcea'< v-a havo yal scon imported j thrso animate

have now- bee 0 u beard four weeks; hut still ! have arnved in excellent condition, looking as if! they had only just been put on hoard. In Captain ; Kelly vu liave to welcome, back a von,- old friend : amongst us, who will bo well rem/mnVrwl bv nmiiv i whilst in oomman.i of the schooner Svhil, a 'regular trader between this port and Sydney a few- years The s.s. (orio left Auckland harbour at II p „, on "■•dncsday, 2:ti-<l iust., arrived ..(I'th- .-.ntmneo to Mangawhia.at (la.ni., on Thursdav, and ;,„, ilo , v ,| outside until I p.m. on Frid.-.v, when she t„„k on board three natives, and sailed for Tauran-a. lbul strong bead wiu.ls, and beavv .-aslerlv swell f! ,„.;„„ the passa S e, ;unui, s at Taurauga at :t p.m. on Saturday", 2t.i1,. Left Tauraima on .Mondav, at tp m and exiicaicnced head winds throue-hont, arrivin- in t"is port at S ]~m. yesterdav. Passengers-Colonel Moranl, G.Sth iv-t, ; Lient. Tew, O'Kth r.■"■(.. Ensi.ni j Chein, ; 17 ,d 12 men of the Waikata regt. ° The g-mibo,it Sandfly. Captain ]]. Marks, Jef't for ! the '1 hames last night with despntelies. i The s.s. Storm Bird, Captain Reynolds, loft the Manukau for Raglan and the South yesterdav afternoon. 'Hie s.s. (.'laud Hamilton, Captain Maehin, sails lor Sydney on Friday morning. The s.s. "Woniora, Captain Shoobert, has lato.lv been on the hard in Official Bay, and undergone a thorough clonning and repainting. She sails for Sydney ou Thursday morning, at daylight, and as she is now in good sailing condition, wo "mav look to hoi' making a quick passage. The jichooner Sylph; Captain Xorris, left for Russell la.-', evening. The barque Mary Agnes, Captain Darby, sails for Sydney this day. The schooner Zillah, ("aptain Sullivan, lias been laid on the berth for Napier, ami is at present sliippine carp, c:< Scimitar, from London. The barque Jnverna, Captain Hurley, hauled from the wharf into the stream yesterday morning; she sails for Sydney on Saturday'next. The s.s. Wonga YVonga. Captain Cellum, leaves Manukau for the South, via l'ort Widkato, „n Fridav next. The s.s. Souchays, Cajitain Pearse, is announced to leave for Sydney on Friday next, at. II o'clock. The clipper ship Day Dawn, Captain P. Jones, is fast disi-liaru-ing her cargo, and.sails again for Sydnov on Friday next. _ The Black Ball elipj.er Light Brigade. Captain 11. Evans, will sail for London on Saturday next, weather permitting, carrying the invalids.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 118, 30 March 1864, Page 3

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 118, 30 March 1864, Page 3

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 118, 30 March 1864, Page 3

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