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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF AUCKLAND, ARRIVALS. IT.M.S.S. Falcon, from Tauranpa. Alice Cameron, barque, from Sydney. Esk, ship, from Newcastle. Kim", schooner, from Hokiangn. DEPARTURES. Alexandra, f.s., for Taurangn. ENTERED INWARDS. Arnii, 28 —Prince of Wales, 23 tons, Lawrence, from Mahu- " niiici, with 9,000 bricks. 2S—Kiwi, 10 tons, Rrvcrs, from Ifokiniiga, with 29 tons kauri Rum, J3 pigs, 28 cases 10 jars jam.— Geo. Webster, agent. 2S —Esk. ship, -10't tons, Truscott, from Newcastle, " >*.SW. Passenger—-Mr. Irwin.—S. W. Ilill, agent. 2S Alice Cameron, barque, 401 tons, Nenrin«», from Sydney. Passengers—Messrs. .T. Levy, ,T. J. Allen. Mrs. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. A. Knowden, Mr. and Mrs. J- Gyiinotte, Mr. ,T. Meßride, Messrs. C. IVlichcry, S. "Oeorgison, Mrs. Piper and child, Jfr. J- Brown. Messrs. D. Rosier, W. Brewer, M. Sliea. IT. Williams..-!. Myers, H. Bean.—Henderson & Mnclhrlane, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. APRIL ft) —Yarrow, brie. 229 tons, Scott, for Sydney, via Taitnmpn, with GS head cattle for the Commissariat, at Tnuranea.—Stephenson & Wardell, aprents. •;S—Cornstalk, 20 tons, Murray, for Puhoi, in bal- ' Inst. 58—Rintnlove, 22 tons, Rackstraw, for Mongonui, in ballast. otj_p r inre of Wales, 23 tons, Lawrence, for Mahu"rtinri. in ballast—s passoncei 9. 28—Maria .Taiic. 25 tons. Brown, for Matakana, in ballast.—Rnttmv it Matlieson, acents. 2S—TSoiieta. 2S tons. Petersen, for Wangarei and Munmipui. with sundries—<"> passengers.— S. J. Edmonds. aaeut. 2S—Swallow. -7 tons, Catelipole, for the Great Barrier. in ballast. 2g—Glt-noe. 19 tons. Boatwrialit, for Matakana, with Mm dries— G passengers.—Rattray & Matlieson, sgruts. ENTERED OUTWARDS. APItIL 2S—Rita, brig, for Sydney. 28—Est, ship, for Newcastle, N.S.W. IMPORTS FOREIGN.

Per Fsk, from Newcastle : —69 bullocks, 50 pigs, 4 slirep, 1 horse, o carriages, 15 bales hay, A. Buckland. IVr ■ icr Cameron, front Sydney : —2 cases cigar*. 5 hhds. 297 cases brandy, 10 hhds. claret, order: 2fio ea-es hrnndy. Gilfillim X- Co.; 3 cases pnin killer, order: 1 half-tierce tobacco, G. L. Lane; 1 cask spirits. Thornton. Smitli & Firth : 2Sf> bags snsar, Buchnlz A' Co.: 14 chests 8 boxes tea, 21 tecs butter. J. . [■>> '.[ :: :15 drnys. Francis ScherflT: 60 boxes order ; 1 batcr's cart, 6 cases leather, order : (i sheets iron, 1 kesr colorine, 4-4 bnsrs coke, 1 parcel canrf'en-ii-fc. Henderson A Macfnrlnne : "1 package hru.-hes. low & Motion: 3 pliers, stationery. F. WiiTte : 12 i"rnys, 12 -wheelbarrows, Francis Seller If; 2 cases stationery. 2fio boxes soap, order; 7 hales draperr. Hidings it T)owden ; 260 boxes candles, 5 barrels hams, o do. lard. 10 barrels oatmeal, o-ider: 8 pases wine. .T. J?. Harrison ; 40 firkins butter, 5 barrels Isrd. AV. P. Laurie : 20 plccrs. forks, order; 4 rases drapery. S. •£ .T, R. Taile : 62 kejrs butter, order :SS bass r ; ee. 1 dop cart. ]50 boxes pip cs. order: ."0 tierces beef. Hidings & Dowden ; 1 box and 1 bag hardware. 2 cases furniture. "Henderson <Sr Macfarlane; 3 cflsls harness. .Tolm Katlihonc ; 150 hhds. rum, crder: 2 iron plates, 1 parcel hardware. Cruickshank. Hivnrt & Co.;- 50 tierces beef. George Shnpkins ; 10 •pfces. faddlerv, B. Newell : 3 cases do., Bueholz & To.; r, ruses drapery. 4 cases boots, 5 cases axe handles. P. >*nfhan : 4 pk«s. drapcrv, .Tolm Black; 50 tierce? beef, order; 1 case, "Wilson fc Burn: 40 hexes scrip. 12 cases liams and bacon. 18 pkjrs. fish, nfl !,tcs better. boxes candles. .T. M. French ; 10 efisfs resins. 1 parcel hardware, M. Somerrille: 20 ras: s bonis and shoes, *T. S. Mncfarlnne: 125 bacs ninize, 15 cases iron. 9 coils rope. 5 bales paper. 2 ca-e- vestas. 84 cnscs_ oilman's stores, order; 00 boxes soap. J. P. Macfarlane & Co.

The clipper harnue Alice Cameron, Capt. Nearinsr, arrived from Svdnev vesterdnv morniiip, after'a ewd passage of twelve days. Toolf her departure oil the mrimwz of (he Ifith inst.. and for the first part, 'vpcrimced p-ood southerly winds: for two days it Wtw vcrv hard. and a tremenduous pea prevailed. liurirsr the latter part lifrht breezes from the X. K. and y.N.F.. were encountered. Made the Three Kinirs on Tuesday last, and had a lisrht. N.F,. ~vind lioMn coast. Paw a barque supposed to he the T. "W. Hfw. to the leeward of the Three Kincrs: also spoke the schooner Oak, from this port bound to Newcastle, on the second dav out. The Alice Cameron brings a larre rareo and twenty-one passengers. The ship F.sk, Captain Truseott, arrived from Newcastle yeeterdnv momincr. and bronprht up off TTauraki Kay. She Failed on the 7th inst., and had fine lisrht all the wav across. Sighted a brie 1 supposed to he the Gazelle, from Svdnev, off the North Cape. The Frt brines GO bullocks, (havinsr lost 50 on 'he p;,«!!!rc). and oO nirrs, 4 sheep, 1 horse, 3 earriatres. The schooner Kiwi. Captain T'.rvers, arrived from TlftVianai vesterdav mornimr, with a earpn of kauri ei:m, Arc. Captain Hirers reports that the brijr Ciiro-liTK-hnd arrived at Hokianern from the Manukau, and loading- timber for Svdney. The Alexandra, Captain Williams, sailed for 'lai;r;u:L'a vesterdav morninp:. She took with her some "0 bullocks, 20 horses, and a detachment of Artillery, The Ph-'ebe, Captain V/heeler, sailed from the Mamikau for the Southern Provinces vesterday afternwin. If.M.S.S. Falcon, Commander Parkin, arrived from Taiiranea vesterdav afternoon. The l,ni_, Eita. for Sydney, and shipKsk, for Xewcfstie, both entered outwards at the Custom House > ;ith! rails shortly. 1 I■■ hriir Yarrow*. Capt. Scott. leaves for Sydney v « T-.mranea this dav. She will discharge a earfro "■ at Tnnrnrupt, for the Commissariat, and then proceed on her vovaee. The barque Cjtv of Manchester. Capt. Muirhead, dropped down harbour yesterday, preparatory to sailing for Foint de Galle."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 144, 29 April 1864, Page 3

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 144, 29 April 1864, Page 3

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 144, 29 April 1864, Page 3

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