Shipping Intelligence.
PO n T OF AUOKL AX D. ARRIVALS. C'orio, s.s., from Xapicr. Queen, s.s., from the South. DEI'AKTUKKS. Scimitar, ship, for Bombay. Perwent Hunter, l>;iir(ut\ for Tort .Albert. Sylph, schooner, for Kuesell. .■ Syndily, yu::boat, for Taurangn. JKSTJIRED I.NWAKDS. Amu. 18—Sylph, oO tons. Nonis, from Kussell. with 200 sheep, t> tons kauri pum. 40 bushels apples—G piisseiifior?. — tieorgo Webster, ui;cnt. IS—Agues, 2t toils, "William.-., from Matakana, with 45 tons fircivood. 18—Alt'ctii, barque, 627 tons, Gallison, from Xeweustle, N.S.W.—Thomson A Co., asjents. IS—Mary Ann. 21 tons, Trimmer, from Wairoa, with 30 ton- rirewood. f>oo rails. 15 —Air.iir Lmirie. ."0 tons, Stuart, from Wungarei, with 4* l tons firewood —3 passengers. —Cruicksliank, S.'inu-: A Co., ftjfeiils. IS—Susan, IS tons. Hughes. froinAVairon. in ballu*t. IH—Maria Jane, 3 1 ton-. Hnwlings. from Jiatakana. with 12 tons firewood, GOO feet house blocks.— Jlutlray A: Mnthi'son, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. A l>lll L. IB—Victoria, 15 tons, Itickcte. for 'Waihcki, in ballast. IS— Volunteer, 22 ions, Sullivan, for Mnhiiraiigi, rind the Hot Springe, with sundries —6 passengers. Thompson, jveiih &• Co.. agents. iS—A. -I tuns, Williams, lor llatiiliana. in bal- . list/ l«_..V,;trv Ann. 21 tons, Trimmer, for Waiheki, in W.:t.<t! 18- Svlp::. SO tons, Sorris, for Russell, with sun.irv i.;i-.vli:»!ili7.o —1> pa-soii=;iTs. — Webster, :ise:it. is->»>:>iu'. IS tons, Hughes, for the Thum*, with «ii:uiry stoics lor the troop* — :i passcnycrs. | is Vi:iri:i .lam 1 , lit ion*. Kawliniis. for Mittukmia. in I bi!i:i. ? l. Kiittmy A -Ma:lu>on, agents. ] K-S'TKKKD OUTWARDS. AI'KIL IS—("o.-:ur>]iolito, brisr, for llobart Town. j IMPOKTS FOREIGN. Per AUvtft. from Newcastle. X.S.W. .—IS7 head cattle. 3 horses. 130 sheep, u ton? hay, order.
The si Corio, Cajit. Tumor, arrived from Napier vesterday afternoon, with a cargo of sheep. Sailed on Saturday last at - p.m., experiencinir tine weather up coast. 'Sighted the ketch Courier, from this port In Napier, oil" the Ivtst Cape on Sunday, at IU a.m. Th>- Curio brings 100:2 sheep (havinir only lost omo rcn.-JijiK.l to A' Bucldand: -i casks pork. Koberton \- Co. : 4 cases i-heese, (i keus butter. Mac.ky A: Co.
The s.s. Queen. Captain 1-V.ineis, arrived from Napier and the South, last evening. Her date-, are as follows :-— Ounedin 1 lth : Lyitelton, ir.th : M'ell:n!»twi. 1 sth: mid Napier. HHh'iustiint. Slie brimrs thJfol'owinir p-tsj.eii!r<ji"s and axnro : —Mr. Henderson, Mr. Mit.-hell. Mr. Sinclair. Mr. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Ions:. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart and son, and 'J'i in the steeiaae. Canro :— lS.i*> bans oats, order; 1 hex, Co;nlHs a: Daidy : 1 boat. liraithwaito : 1 case 1 bale leather, Oittos; 1 parcel, l.Uicholz Jc Co. -. 6 kegs butter. M omn .*c I'n.
The- s.s. Xanthe, ('apt. White, arrived in the Mamikau vesterdav morning from Newcastle, X.S.W., Tith ii i-ar'iO of en'ttlc. She sail" lon the eveuins oi Hit- 9'.\i iiist.. and that niiilit experienced a very heavy •jali", aceosiipaiiied by iihu-Ii tliiinder and lii'htnini; ; aftt'rwariii. lr.ul a sticivssi(>:i of head winds all the way ucross; was oil' the Mamikau heads on Sunday nit;ht, but ha.l to wait until next inornint; for a pilot. The Xunthe brin«s mvr 200 head of fat i-uttle, with small le-.-. Cap:/ White reports that the Peerless. Cap:. Flavin was loading cattle ut Newcastle, for thi- port at the linte of liis ileptirtun , . The ship T. W*. 1 louse, Captain Barren, had completed her"loadinar, and was to sail from Newcastle lor this poit Iwo days after the Xantho. Captain Turner, of the s.s. Corio, reports havinsr spokun oi!' Tiri Tiri, tho .ship Lindsays, Captain AVilliauia, from Newcastle to this port, witli cattle, .ill wdl. This would be the ship at sundown last evening, but, owin- to tin- liirht wind j.nvailinir, unable to fetch the port. As tiie T.indsjiys Kiiled'on the :2nd instant she will hrinir Il'i news. The >.s. -Star of the South, Captain Hoiljri-, arrived at Napier lioiu Canterbury on .Satunlay l:iM. and would leave for this port, with a cargo of sheep, übv.ut yesterday or to-day. ThcVchoone'r /.illah, Captain Sullivan, arrived at Napier from this port on the IHh iii^t. H.31.5J.5. Jlariier, Commander Hays, .sails; from the Manukau for Auckland this morning at ilnyliirlit. The bar.jiie Tliomas Fletcher. Caot. Sunk-, arrived at from this ]>ort on the 2nd instant, und was advertized as on the berth for Sydney. The schooner Maid of Kent. Ca)it! Martin, arrived at Canterbury from the Manukau on the tith hist. This vessel was unouneed to fail again for ibis port on the 10th inst. The White Star ship Vk-oats. Capt. Chambers, tailed from Dunediu for Valparaiso on'the Bth hist. The M-lwoiii-r ileion. Capt. Luiii!!. arrived atTaranaki from llie Munukau on the 1-Uh iiist., and left the suiue dav lor Wanganui. The Iris; Wee Tot tic, Capt. Brown, from Jlobnrt Town, ana schooner Neva, Capt. Marshall, from Syduev. both arrived at Turaiiaki on the 1-Jth inst. The ship Scimitar, for Bombay, and barque l)erwent Iluuter, for l'ort Albert, sailed ycbterday mornm<;. Th- schooner Sylph, Capt. Norris, left for Kussell last uiglit. The b..-iioon.>r Tauranga, Cajt. Sullars, sails for Taur.ingii this day. The 'sunboat handily, Capt. 11. M.ark.s, left for last eveniuff, Uikinj; down with her the Naval Uli-ade. The brig Cosmopolite, Capt. James, entered outwards at the Custom House yesterday tor tlobart Tr.v.-i', and sails this, day. The s.s. Alexandra, Capt Williams, sails from the Manukau for Waikato Heads this inoriiinpr. The Louis and Miriam, Capt. (.'mitts, which was lying H-ind-ljoutid in Watson's J3ay on the 2nd inst.. resumed her vovunc for this port on the sth. The lirijr Dart. Capt. Carpliin, sailed from Sydney for this port on the utii insl., with a full eurgoand the follo-.viiiLT passengers :—Messrs. Partington, Chandler, Bullock."and -Mrs. Carphin. '1 he ship Esk, dipt. Truseott, sailed from Newcustk-, for Aueki.ind on tiie 6th inst., with 133 Imllotks, 50 21 slieep, 1 horse, and 3 carriages. The slup'OUoliiii., Captain Kelenian, saile.l from Sydney for this port via Swan Kiver, on the «th inst'.im. " schooner Mary Thompson, Capt. MoOmnol), wiis iinnounced to sail liom Ihiuedin for this j>ort on the 13th inst. The barque City of Melbourne. Capt. Iloels, has we learn, been chartered by the (jovciiunent to convey a cargo of timber to Tauranga.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 135, 19 April 1864, Page 3
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