Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF AUCK LA X 1). ARRIVALS. Oltolina. barque, from Sydney. Part, brie, from Sydney. Svlph. schooner, from Russell. DF.PARTUKK.S. U.M.S.S. Harrier, for Tauranga. KXTEKKD IN"WARDS. AI'KII. 25- .lessie. 10 tons. Armstrong, from Wiiiheki, in * hallast. o-, Marr Ami, 21 lulu. Triinmer, from Wailieki, with 45 tons firewood. 25- Annie Laurie. SO tons. Stuart, from Wangarei. with lit tons firewood, j ton gum, 1 boxes apples —1 passengers. 25 Orpheu-. -1 tons. Inuess, from Matakana, with 1 tons firewood. 25- Cor:vi. 17 tons. Mill-tin. from Matakana, with 3S tons :ire«* od. 25- Caroline. 21 tons. Stroud, from Wangape, with 12."U0 fee: sawn timber. 2 tous towai bnrk, U ' ■;> onions, 20 los. tobacco. 2,'. -Svipb. 50 tons. from Russell,.with 20 head ent•:e. 1 horse. 20 bushels apples, 1 tons kauri juiii. 7 oassenjers.—l-i. Webster, agent. 2'>' Sea (.ir.ii. bri-antine. 121 tons, Waterman, from k.upar.i. will; 23.32S feet square timber, feet s.i»u do. -- liiwvn A Campbell, agents, j",— p s.. -1- tons. Quamv. from Manukau. 11l 1-aViasl. — l - Graham .S: Co.. agents. 25- Tui. 22 tons, liohues. from Wailieki. with 11 ton- firewood. i'< - S-arof the South, s.s.. llcnlge. from N'apier, with ;;;i head cattle. 750 sheep.—Master, agent. 25 Ono;:!:a. Patch ban;nr. till tons. Kelelliali. from Swii e> . live stockmen.—Uoberton — • !-"7 *.'lis. Machin. from Svtluev—so pa—. LC.R.M. Co.. audits. 2"-- 1 ! aiv, •" . briu. 22:1 tons, Scott, from Sydney—2 ;ia-s' i:L'i Stvplit ison i: Warded, agents. 2-"- Cel:-lal:eo. baronc. !">1 tolls. B'-ltt, fri ill Sail Fi amsoo. — ileiiiicr>on .V Mactariane, agents. 25 l 'a:'.. I'fiL'. Carphin. from Sydney. rs Mr-, l a'phiu. Messrs. I'oiloek and Cox.—J. KoKrloti vV Co.. a^'eut.-. CLKAIiED OUTWARDS. AI'KII. 25— tieorae. 15 tous. Tliorpe, for the Thames, with s«!..iri<,>. 1 passi user. 25—Count. 17 tons. Martin, for Matakana in ballast. 25—Orpheus. 21 tons, Inues, for l'uwai, in bal--2- Osprcv. 10 tons, Xolan. for the Great Farrier, -.villi sundries, 2 passengers. —Owen Graham, 25—Man Ann. 21 tors. Trimmer, for Wailieki, in baV.asi. 25- Tui. 22 tons, Holmes, for Wailieki, in bal--2- Wanderer. 2o tons. Smith, for Coromandel. in 25— l ain v. 27 tons. Kdmonds, tor the Big Basrier, in 25 —G'.sr.iator, sb:p. f»o3 tor.s. Yoi::i£, far ir. V isas'.. —Ne\v::;an a: Kwv.i. ager.ts. K.VTKRLI) OUTWARDS. AI'KIL | 25—Yarrow, brig, for Sydney. !
1M TOUTS FOREIGN. lVr Otinlina. from Sydney: —7S head cnttle. 530 sbcrp. 1 horse. order. Per 1 ">:• r;. l'roni Svdnev:—2 town drays. 2 hiilKvk V> Nevel!: -50 N>xes tea p. ord« r ; 1 ca>e sta-T:«-:<Tv, "WaMe : 1 hale paper. *1. WiiliainK'ii : 2 c;»v ? Matiouerv. 1 ca-c. \\ ilson A: I'iirii ; 2 ea>e> saidlen. B. >'ewcll: 30 tierces provi.-ions. Kidiutrs v\ ].r\\(|,:i : 18 lass bom- dust. Dihvorth : 2 chest > it'a. N» mats sugar. French ; 10 hales draperv, order : I s !' bajjs iraize. do. bran. M. Somcrville : 1 case tirr.ii>. K imr: 2 cio. do. Hill: 1 pk<;e. mddlerv. 2 roll? leather. J. S. MaHaiJane A: Co.: 10 ea»os. 1 I jilf. O. "WVh-ter : 2 <ases, S. 11. Hamilton *. 1 stove. .1 t«'p p!ar«\ 2 pieces pipe. 15 boiler plates, 20 bars ~j J';i«ir» rivets, ]>. Graham «fc Go.: 1 ea.-c. 1 iron j.nl'cv. 11 Maefarlane : 11 machinery. 3'. 'Indian! Go. ,20 pockets hops. Levi :20 case?. 7< l l asks b.'er, 2t; poekt t s hops, 2oS baur- maize. order : bairs maize. M. Som» rvillc : 1 dray.AV. S. Laurie : tarsix-. kriis butter. It'l sheep. order: 15 •hot. S. If. Smith : 1 case hoots order ; and sundry Cviumiisiriat stores.
Tlie Dutch farquf Ottolhiu. Caplain Eelemnn, arrived iriiin J?vdncv muniin«r. and brought i;]> oH Haiiniiii Uav. Slit' sailed on the f>th in.-iunt and hud a MiciV!--ion ft" i-a>terlv winds all llu- way a<Tosr : t-jpirirlHt'd a lu'avv t:a]'* ironi the K.N.h. tl;e westward of the Three King? : made tlie hiuua on Friday la.-t, and liatl liulit weather down 'coast. The Ottolina brings a eargo of cattle, sheep, with but -mall 10-s. Shi* is a fine-looking barque of 631 ton*', and hails from Rotterdam. 'Jlif brig Hart. Captain < 'arphm, arrived from Sydney \esterday morning. with a general mrgo. She sailed on the .">th instant, and had easterly weather all the way across ; made the land on Friday ia.-T : pas.-ed a steamer on the Sth steering to the *.vf S iws.ni. in latitude 31 ~ 31'. longitude 131* c . The lWi also Irings H'l rheep, without anv luS,. The schooner Svlph. Captain Norri*. arrived from Ru->e!l \esterday morning, after discharging her ea'tle at lhe TamaM. The bar«jue Pacific, :iU3 tons. Captain Chase, sailed .-ailed from Melbourne lor tlii- port on the 12th mutant. ♦ 'lhe ship Gladiator chared for C'allao \vsterday. and sails 1 hi* day. 'ihe City of Manchester, for Cullao. and Adelaide ljcil. for >\dnev. sail to-dav. The slrp Annie Laurie. Captain Fonivee. e-ailed from the t'hde. for Auckland, on the 21th of February. 'ihc in hooiwr Neva. Captain Marshall, mailed from Taranaki for Sydney. on the 22nd inst. 'I he banjue Chance. was to sul from Melbourne for ! his puri. on the 2inh iu-t. J he br:<; Reliance. Captain Kiddle, was to rail from JJ.'l-arr T'-wn for this port, on the i)th inst. liic >lop buiv of Captain Parry, sailed fro?!! Melbourne for Wellington and Auckland, with part of la r original cargo from Hamburgh. H.M.S.S. Harrier, Commander Ha;.*, left for lauranya yesierdav evening, with further reinforcements and .-tores. The s.n. Storm Dird. Captain K«-ynolds, arrived in the Manukau, from the Mouth yesterday morning. She leaves again at noon this dav. Lhe s.s. Mar of the South, Captain Hodge, leaves fnr laurangii this morning, with horse=. The 9s. Alexandra, follow* with despatch. J he Harrow, Captain Scott, entered outwards for Sydney ye-terday, and sails shortly. The t-.s. Lord Ashley, Captain Randall, id due from the South to-morrow. lhe shjp Queen of tin? Deep, 1,187 tons, Captain I'renvh, s;ul.-d from tho Down* for this port on the Lith February. NOTICES OF SALES, MEETINGS, &c. Tins Hay. Sale ol Herrings. Apples, &e., bv Mr. J. Cochrane, at lU o eloek. Sale of Huots and Shoes, Ax\, bv Mr. L). Xutlian, at II o'ci<M*K. tale ol I'r.ipery, Clothing. tYc., by Messrs. Kidingrt & !>owd<-n. at 11 o'clock. Saie ol < attle, at Otahuhu, bv Mr. A. lJuekland, at n iiV!ork. Sale of Appics, l ) oialoes, Onions, *tc., by Air. George Sibbin. at 11 o'clock. Nde oi Hmi-m-* tiy Mr. A. Huekland, at l'enrorie F'arm. at I o cJo«*h. Prince ol \\ Theatre —" 1-ady of Lyon*," *' Apartments \\ anted, or Auckland during liie War," ite., at liall'-j :t>t 7 ji.m. -innnal Sorii-e in the Independent Chapel, Highbtreet. at *ix p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 141, 26 April 1864, Page 3
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