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Shipping Intelligence.

♦ 1' Olt T <) K A UCKL AX D. ARRIVAL. Syljili, schooner, from Russell. DIIPAR'ITIiPS. Kaiiiiv Ki.-lier. 1 aripie, for Svdnev. Kilhnnonl, schooner, for Newcastle, N.S.W. Siii'dliy, mi I oat. forTauranjia. Yietoriii. sclaiiiner, lor Rorotonga. Sylph, schooner, for Russell. Planet, cutter, .'or the Ea-t Coast. KNTKRED IXWAKDS. t .If HI I. 7—A-nes, -Jlti.ns, WiUiaius, from Matakana, with 45 tons linwood. 7 —Kiwi,SO tons, I'ryci.s, from Hokianfrti, with 10 tons baric, (i tons kauri gum, 1U eases quinces, M eases jam. 2 jars jam. 7 —Ringdove. 'Jl> tons, Rack-slow, from Mone/oiiui, with •Jll tons kauri mun, 'J l , tun- oil. I'assen-ers—Mir. Ft.-t.-ii-i-. Mr. ('..-sl.il 1. 7- l'etn-1. 17ti.1i.-. Matzen.rrom Waiurar.-i, with 2 tuns sum, 2 ions ~..;at.-.s, S.) box, - i.ppl.s I p:.»,-„-7 —Marv Ann. 21 tons. Trin.n.ir, itom Wail,, -Ui, with 4.1 tons tiivwo...!. 7—Ann, 10 tons, Alakako, from Coromandel; with 80 kits peaches. 7—Yoliuitccr, L''J lons, Sullivan, from M"ahuran^i Hot Springs, with -IS tons firewood, 3 Ijags grass seed—l pa.-seup-r. 7—Sarah Alice, 1.1 tons, Niemann, from Coromandel, with 7000 f,.,.t timber, r;ocO shir,-les_lu passen-l-i-s.—S!,],h.nson \- Waniell. aL-ents. 7—Marv, •-'-' tons, Drown, iiom AVaiheki, with 40 tons firewood. 7—T.ilv, 17 to,,s. Allan, from Waiheki, with 30 tons firew..r.,l- I pa.-.-m-.-r. 7— Svljih, -ifi t, ns. Noil is, from Russell, with o tons uriini. Mi biiMi.ls apples. Passengers—Uevd. R. P.urrows, Air. Marshall, Mr. J.' Cook, mast.-r Cook, Miss Ta.vlor, Miss linker. Mr. S. Daker, Ah. Piown.-Ce..i V e Webster, a.cient. 7—Yision, IS tote, Hoi'per, iiom M-uifrawai, with 2( (ill feet limber, '■ ton pum, '2 ljairs onions, .50 lbs. butter, 12 dozen ,"l's —o passenpsrs. 7—Pilot, '.'I tons, p.-etbeisjono, from Napier, with 2.10 sheep, A. Puck-laud; lease salmon, 12 eases siiL'ar camlv. 2 do. matches, 7 '.-chests tea, 1000 laths, Gilflilan ,V C... l'asseii-er— Air. AieCrlluni. —Gillillan c; Co., a".nts. CLEAItEID OUTWARDS. .U'UII. 7--I.adv Vouul', -I IK tons, Morrison, for Guam, in balia-i. 7—Victoria. Mi tons, Younir. for Porotor.ga. l'assi njjers—Mr. Mrs. and Mary Irvine. 7—K.'itune, 22 tons, I'.lack, for Davvier Island iind 'Taiiranua, with sundries. 7—Lilv, I'.' tons, Allan, lor Waiheki, in ballast. 7—Al-iics, 21 t.-ns, Williams, for'Matakana, in ballast. 7—Phuii-t, 2'i n i.s. Walker, for Awanui 1-liis.t Coast, in ballast. 7—Annie. In tons, Alakako, for Coromandel, in ballast- ' passu.u. is. 7 —Mar\ Ann, 21 tons, Trimmer, for Waiheki, in ballast. 7—Aiied.ii.-. s.s., ('lit Uiiihmijra). 2Hi tone, Feriruson, for New l'lviuoutli, with sundries.—l.C.K.M. Co., agents. 7—Caroline, (at Onehunga), 170 tons, Hays, for H"lcianif.'i, with part of oriirinal cargo from Svdnev. Pas.-.-nger—Mr. Andrews.- J. S. Macfurhme A Co., agvnts. 7- Svlph. •' 0 tons, Novvis. tor Pussell, with sundries. Pa-engvi.-- Air. HI. Chirk, Air. AL Chirk, Alisses. <iaik "i\ Mr. A. Webster. Mr. Smith, Captain I.'- imdfi'cc, A.'r Hopkins.— (ieoigc Webster, agent. 7—Wildfire, Its t0:,.-, Sc'di.rs, for Great Ihurior, in balla.-t. 7—Albeit, a lor.s, llemi, for Covi'iniuidel, in ballast. 7—Sarah Alice, I ! tons, Nieiman, for Cerornandel, with sundlri.-:-—l2 pasiengci-s. — Stephenson aad A\-ardr-l!. (cjents. 7 — Mary. 22 t.-ns, Drown, for Waiheki, in lmlhist. 7- —Yivid, Si) tons, Dunn, for Napier via Alatakuna, with 00 tons firewood to he loaded at Alatukana.

KXTEBED OTTWARDS. AI'HIf. 7—Kate, :M1 tons, Sh< l-lfi'k, lor Sydney. 7 —City of Manchester, 490 tons, Muirheud, for Point til- Niillr. 7 — Coral (iui tii, '.12 tens, Tiayte, tor tlie South S«i Islands. l-'.KI'ORTt!. IVr Victoria for Rurr.tong'a :— 'i pkfrs. (In[.cry, *2 bans tinwaie transhi'.ipcd ex Day Dawn, I qr. cask ruin, 15 pkgs. diapeiy. The britr (":u> =liii<•, Capt. Haves, cleared yc.sterday iVom the Manukaii tin- Ilokianga; she will lu;ul a cargo of timber th'ie for Sydney. The ship I.:k!v Voting, Capt. Morrison, cleared yesterday lor (iuani, ami sails this day. The barque City of Manchester, ('apt. 3!uiihead, for Colombo, ami schooner Coral Queen, Captain Travte, lor tin: South Sea Mands, hoth entered outwards al the •'u-toins yotoiday. 'I lie ketch Courier sails lor Napier this day. The s.s. Airedale, Cnpt. Ferguson. leaves the Manukau lor the Sc nth this morning. 'l lie Airedale Ims been cngagid bv the (io\ ci l'liicnt to proceed ill future lo the l;!ell': ins has been cione ill order to makcar. interval of tr;i da\s at the dilicrent ports between the s.s. riui le and the Aiit < Ink*. 'J lie ibJioM'ing wire llu.' Ix okt d by tlx 1 Airedale uj> to last night •- —I gers—.Mis. and Miss AVhitakor, .Moms, Cmbiie, 1 lai ris"ii, and Watt. 'flie barque I'auiiv fisher, for .Sydney, and schooner Ivillcrniont, lor .Newcastle, N.S.W., failed yesterday morning. The schooner Sylph, Capt. Norris, arrived from Kiissell \csterday tnoriiiiig, and leit. again last night. The sailing ol the s.s. Corio. Capt. Turner, for Ailpier riii Tauranga, has been una\oidubly postponed until to-morrow. The gunboat Gaudily, Capt. Marks, left for Taurannu yesterday afternoon, Willi a quantity ot Commissariat stores. \c. We hear that upon her arrival at Tauranga, she will be employed in surveying the harbour. The barque Tomtit in and schooner Pilot, both came alongside the Wharf yesterday morning, and commenced discharging. The schooner Victoria, Capt. Youi.jr, sailed for Horotonga yesterday. She goes for another cargo of fruit. The barque Kate, Capt. Sherlock, sails for Sydney to-morrow evening. The s.s. Kangatira, Captain Mundle, left the Mannkau lor the South yesterday afternoon, carrying the supplementary Knglish mail. '.! Hi' s.s. Sturm lind, Captain lievnolds, is due in the Aianukaii, lroni haglaii, Taranaki, and the South, on SmillaV next.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 126, 8 April 1864, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 126, 8 April 1864, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 126, 8 April 1864, Page 2

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