Shipping Intelligence.
r0 K T OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVAL. Sea Breeze, schooner, /'rem Russell. Sea Shell, ketch, Ironj Ihe Const. Trince Alfred, p.s., from till' Muiiukau. DEPARTURES. Claud Hamilton, s.s., for Sydney. T. E. Milledge. ship, for Newcastle, N.SAY. Hydra, ship, fur Newcastle, N.SAV. EN'I EKEI) INWARDS. Ariui. I—Kate, •' I I tons, Sherlock, from Sydney.— Henderson A: Macfarlnne, agents. 1 — illiam Pulham, ].S tons, Young*, from Coromandel, with 0,1)00 t« i t sawn timber—2 passengers. I—Sea Lelle, 28 tons, ML'Ot'chio, from Midnirangi, with ;")() tuns firewood—l passengers. 1— Sea Breeze, 70 toll.-, Wheeler, lioin Russell, with 1 ton k-aiU'i gum, 10 boxes apples—:S passengers.— S. J. Edmonds, agent. I —Ospr*-y, 10 toils, Nolan, from the (Ireat l'arrier, with H tons kauri gum—B passengers.—Owen and Oraham, agents. I—Cilimpse, 10 tons, Simpson, from Wangarei, with .50 tons lirewood, 1 tack onions—S passengei-s.— .Rattray A: Matheson, agents. I—Lily, 17 tons, Allan, from Wairoa and Wailieki, with tSO tons firewood. I—Orpheus, 2 I tons, Inness, from Matakana, with 1 toils lirewood. CLEAR ED OUTWARDS. A l'lll I. I—Sow-hays, -t.'SG tons, Pearee, fVtr Melbourne via Sydney, with 1 case cigai-s. Pasßengers—Mr. Kdmond Cross, Mrs. Cross, -Mr. George Cross, Mr. Kenny, Mr. Samuel House, Mr. Jonathan Winks, Capt. Smart, Mr. Wm. Hanley, Mr. Jus. Smith.— A. Wool ley A: Co., agents. I—Will "Watch, 3-1 tons, Connor, for the South Sea Islands. Passenger—Capl. ,Jlayinet, Mr. Patterson.—(Jombes A: Ualdv, agents. I—Claud Hamilton, s.s., SI'O tons, Muchin, for Sjdnev. Passengers—Mr. Toll', Mr. 'J'ole, junr., Mrs. d. A. Oillilliin and ehild, Mr. E. X. Wren, .Joseph Hates, .Messrs. Matthews, Capt. .1. V. llall, Crcssv, Hum, Thompson, Huston, Smith, X soldier for Sydney, 1 for Melbourne, and 1 for Rrisbane. —1. C.K.M. Co., agents. I—Coromandel, 12 tons, Xikora, for Coromuudel, in, ballast. I—Flora McDonald, 18 tons, .McKonzie, for Waipu, with sundries —Jo passengers. —Cruckslutuk, Smart it Co., agenls. 3—Sea Belle, 2S tons, McGechie, for Mahurangi, with sundries —2 passengers. I—Glance, 1!) tons, Diekson, for Matakana, with sundries —8 passengers.—Rattray it Matheson, agents. I —Lily, 17 (Cus, Allan, lor Waiheki, in ballast. I—Orpheus, 21 tons, Im less, for Matuka;m, in ballast. ENTERED OUTWARDS. AI'HIL 1 — Fanny Fisher, barque, for Sydney. 1 -.1 uvei nil, barque, lor Sydu-y. EXPOKTS FOREIGN". Per (.'land Hamilton, lor Sydney : —-2 cases gold dust ,y/ -h * sw'ord, I ease jewellery. I'or Will Welch, tor the South Seas:— 10 lons potiiti.-es, 2 do. onions, o do. hurley, I do. eh' ese, 1 do. bacon, I immj ironmongery, 1 do. draperv, -t < aslis bottled ali;. The s.s. Claud flaiuillou, Capt. Maeliin, sailed for Sydney \eslerday a! noon. The silips T. 10. Milledge. and Ilydrn, both sailed for Neweasile yesterday afternoon. The sehooner Sea i'.reeze iirriveil from Russell at tin early hour yesterday morning. The ketch Sea idicli, Capl. H'yalt, arrived from the Coasl. yesterday morning, with a cargo of horses. The Government steamer J'rinee A lired, Captain Laurie, arrived in harbour from the Mannkuu yesterday morning. She left, last Tuesdiiv. The s.s. Lord Ashley, Capt. Handall, left the Wharf yesterday, and went alongside the Leila Marina to coal. The schooner Fairy leaves for Mongonui (Lis evening.
The B.s Wonga Wonga, Capt. Cellem, sailed from He Monukau for the South, via Port Waikato, yesterday afternoon. ' le s ' Souchay.i, Capt. Pearee, eleai-ed for SrdV, jL ' b , n da ' V ' ,lud f ' ails morning. 10 allowing vessels take their departure to-dnv: lnco, s.s., for Newcastle; Da v J'awn, ship, and (' lI . V «V!"' " lr . c l ue » for Sydney ; Buonaparte, schooner, wa Wangaroa; Will Watch, cutter, for tlie South Sea Is'ands. J' 1 " «!»]> .Light Brigade, Capt. 11. ' ,ii' ! ,-i l . l- London this morning, and will Monday" ,nvii .v either to-morrow or A line addition has been made to our coasting fleet, by the arrival yesterday of a new cutter from AVangaroi. ohe is named the Glimpse, is of 40 tons legister, and 70 tons builder's measurement; "built bv Mr Iloune, of Wangaroi, for Messrs. Rattray and Alatheson, and is intended for the Matakana trade. oho is a fino looking craft. The barque Fanny Fisher, Captain Armstrong, entered outwards at tho Custom House yesterday for o\dney, and will sail shortly. The barque Koh-i-noor and schooner Oak, have n'! lK ' 111 '" or Newcastle, and sail soon. • 1, ® toain f''s Airedale and Rangatira, are both duo in tbo Manukau from the South on Monday next.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 121, 2 April 1864, Page 3
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