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Shipping Intelligence.

♦ PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Golconda, ship, from London. Lord Clyde, barque, from London. Gazelle, brip:, from Sydney. Ann and Jane, barque, from Adelaide. Nile, brip:, from Adelaide. Baron Yon Pallandt Van Rosendale, barqua, from Adelaide. Reliance, brig, from Hobart Town. Craigevar, brig, from Melbourne. Albatross, schooner, from Lyttelton. Sandfly, gunboat, from Tauranga. Alexandra, s.s., from Tauranga. Marwell, cutter, from Hokianga. DEPARTURES. Soucliays, s.s., for Sydney. Sea Gull, schooner, for Kaipara. Kiwi, schooner, for Hokianga. ENTERED INWARDS. MA 1" s—Mary Ann, 21 tons, Trimmer, from Waiheki, with 16G0 feet ships' timbers—'2 passengers. s—William and Julia, i' 3 tons, Scott, from Malmrangi, with 50 tons firewood—l! passengers, o—Albatross, 86 tons, Braund. from Lyttelton, with 1100 bags oats, 20 tons galvanized' iron, Craickshank, Smart and Co; 10 bags seed, J. Wallace. Passengers—Miss Matlieson, Jas. Davidson, Jas. Bird, Mr. Fairer. s—Comet, 17 tons, Martin, from Matakana, with 34 tons firewood. s—Tauranga, GO tons, Sellars, from Tauranga, with sundries—l 2 passengers. s—Glance, IS) tons, Boatwright, for Matakana, with 2-1 tons firewood, 145 rails—4 passengers.—Rattray 1 Matlieson, agents. s—Prince of Wales, 23 tons. Liwrence, from Mahurangi, with 4,700 bricks, 16 tons firewood. s—Marwell, 30 tons, Hardiman, from Hokianga, ■with 12 tons kauri gum, 120 bushels maize, I harmonium, 1 bedstead.—George Webster, agent. s—Julia, 17 tons, Spencer, for Maraiti, with 15 tons firewood, 4,000 feet timber, 30,000 feet junk— 2 passengers, 6—Kercti, 14 tons, White, from Tairua, with 150 bushels wheat, 6 tons potatoes, 5 casks pork, 1 cisk lard. s—Flv, I t tons, Tokomaha, from Waiheki, with 16 tons firewood—lo passengers. s—W'inika,s—W'inika, lGtons, Wi, from Coromandel, with " tons maize—l 7 passengers. s—Maid of Kent, 50 tons, Martin, from Kaiapoi, wi'* l 1417 bushels barley, 9UI do. oats, tons bran, order. Passenger—Mr. E. Gr. AY eyuiouth.—Stephenson & Warded, agents. s—Planet, 2(5 tons, Walker, from Tuamatta and Waipu, East Coast, with 250 bags and ! kits wheat, 4 bags and 2 kits wool, 2 casks pork, 13 kits onions, 7 pigs—3 passengers.—S. J. Edmonds, agent. s—General Cameron, 15 tons, Smyth, from the Enit Coast, with 1,200 bushels wheat. 3 casks oils, 3 bags wool, 2 cases, 1 pkge., and 35 casks pork. 3 boxes apples—2 passengers. s—Miranda, 23 tons, Polgraia, from Cabbage Bar, with 16,000 feet timber—i passengers. s—Clyde, 15 tons, Xasper, from Mahurangi, with -*■ tons firewood. s—Golconda, ship, 6SB tons, Montgomery, from London. Passengers — Rev. Mr. Kidd; mi*Kidd, 3 cliildren, and servant; Dr. Merritt; JuCates; Capt. Lovett; Mrs. Morland, and • children; Miss Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. "V\ eston , Sir. and Mrs. Wilkinson and 2 children; Mr- a? Sirs. Hilton ; Mr. Masters; Messrs. Joshua UcKlestone, J. Buckley, Henry Pearson, Tho"** Leggitt, J. Goodier, Charles Stewart, Mrs. t>te art, and Henry Brown.—Cruiekshank, Smart an Co., agents. ~ s—Nile, brig, 174 tons, Cowieson, from Adelaide Passengers—Mr. Walker,—Stephenson and » W dell, agoiiUi,

wifeanil'* chiWr.-n.-J. S. Jta.-fhrlanr and Co. J>r.>. ITS AVlntNvnU. from Sydney _Iloi»dMS«n anl Mictarlnne, agents Hai-on Van I'allandt A :m lwwend.-.le. P it. 1 Iciniue, •<"» {•«»•'. A. lf.w>cMis»Rinl.-n. from A..rr Cnpt.nn J- ■ Andrew-. - Henderson and agents. brh:. 2'dfons, Mrlpounu'. Passengers- -Mr*. MeDon«ral]. 2 children and servant: Mr. AVilliani Tlenry George.- -A. A\ oolley aud Co.. acvnta. o T.onl Hyde, h-mpie. SKI ton-. Withes, trom l oudon. IV-sem_rer<--I.ieut. : Air. and Mrs. Tyson: Mr. J. <\ Johnson : M-s H. Turk : *lohu P'.rbv; Chir'-s. Caroline, John J., and M-dvlla Johnson; \V. IWnimr. John. Hannah, M-.'l Vnrv Shields : Aim Helfrrtv; J. Pattern: .1. i iln-i^nwS;une? 11. A n en: John Jean: and Tsa-b-M.i Ph*ir. — P»rovn. f "nnnbell :<nd Co., aireeN'. hrhr. 11° ions Riddle. from Uolnrt Town. P'ssen^" - ATr-% Strange. Messrs. Powell. ATver>. T. Gohb>. •!. Goldie, T. Clarke, Cam. IVi.-r, Kebert P<id, Mis. O'Prien and tour children. Mr*. Moore. 0- Moore. A. Moore. D. lfjirJv. Mr-. Clarke and six children.—C. J. Stout- and £on, Mollis. cr.ORKP OUTAVARPS. M \ V 5-_C,.uiet. 17 Martin, for 7vfatakana, with smi* drt'-. ft — 17 ! »"<. for- Mnrniti. Taupo. and PnV.. \C:h «uudr;c< - 2 - •)*».,...- v .- r.. ;>'• for THumnga.via (1 r-'iiT Havier. w " V ■- .V-OhmCe. l!> T*'MS. ■♦. f, »v >!■••;» 1:m M:l. Willi sundries- (» passengers. — Kartray an.l agents. Three Pro'her*. I s * tons. Seymour, for A'amzaw;u. w*«}i >mnlries 12 passenger.*.-- T. Mneky and Co.. n'-. 5- Prove i>fV.'a!t'». 23 tons. T anrcnce. vith -ai'Jrif 4 5-->T:ir\ Atiti. 21 ions. Trimmer, for Wallu'Vi. in .>- Wii'.'Min .-ovl dulia. iv> tons. Seott. forMahnran^i, wi'h -uv.i : ru'- — o s—Plvdi*. ton*. Ka<r>iT. for MaliurrnuTi »n ballast. s__pi v . If* Mn«. Tokopialia. for Matariki. Tlianu l ?, in ballast — 1° nasstMii:«'rs. — AT:it:i Wniil.a. If! ton-;, \Vi. for I?ay. in h:>J — r> —Arirtnda. 'J"- t<-vs. f»»r IV-iv. in ball:!-'' — t i-«:i-s;Mvjers —ll>ron. Oavid Po.. agents. o — !*2 ti-»ds. Tillv, for the South Sea Is'and*. ~n Pi-^e'i^ers —Pi<)ioit Vatti'-sop. Urv. Vr. Vrtf. K-'v. Mr. lVi!m,>r. Mr. Hallett. Air. Atkin, and •!.'* Inlanders.—J. Watsrm Pain, KVTVMKV or'HVAKOS. V \ Y s—'Mary haroue, for Xe^e^stle. TAfPORTS VORKTGX. Prr (tf'cr.Tit 1 '!. fr«'in : —lO link**, op[<t: P- !'•• »V P'i n -=: Si:* <\-»*os, «"»rdor: 7 j.-hn'n-'-V: n , l?n.wn. C : jinM! ,v r,,".; i>(i <:fS>->. llihill;!! 1 . \* <*'">. : ivu-katrrs. J. r l';'hut*';in : hhds.. i-T" w!i. r.-o-ndv'!! Co. ; 4 iir.-cM -ks. Mm vis A' P'.'vv: l - V. .V* IT. T>aars; *0 hlidiS., Prown, ( lih*.vV C. .. ; 7 ; 117 o r ,]rr»'f • <Tiltillin A.' J l7 T>V-rs.. o-r.].-r; n plcirs.. Th«-Tn:>< : I"'''" 1 . J- J-kin- ; o ]-«k:»-s.. Tl:*vri>: 44 vksrs.. r-rA>r: ms- s. Co.; 4 h'-vxt-s. ••vi.-r: 2 hrR. Prowtu C : nnph"ll Co.; 2 (1 er:?fS. r.rii'T: 2 pVr-.. IT. Svvth : •"» ord.-r: 19 T»Mok »-•". 7 f::s •->■-. -V Co: 1 ra<.\ K. AVuvT'"-; Vnc-"i. n'-l-T: ° <. ovt], v: onler : l I v k <Vui'-k-d:ank, S'rnnrT Co.: 7-"' 1 s:jrks, Mark S' Titrrv:]^-: 2 eases. J:' T n-"= C:uio : paekaL r » ' ; A" Co. : 1 AV. PiMr-c; !»2 paekaL r « s. As>J : >ViTit Siip'Tititor-dr-iit ofSt«--ros : ?T nackof Stnr« < : fas< :ts H«ldn d : S ea-r>. T.- wis Protht-rs ; C < ast-s. 7 f , Isaacs: i' S. Jc J. T\. A'ai'o : 2 ea«o«. Lewis Pr.'tlur>: o2 Owen A* Hralianr : 1 li. IT. St'-'ver.son: 1 «-ase. *1. AV. : 155 v»!%l p s.. order: 071 pkes., AV. Ifol'snn ; it pk*.'.'.. C. Pavis : ; ]>ki:s.. P. Gralv.nn ; -10 ld'ds.. Ca:npbL-ll 1 it Co. : 2.. r >/»0 Vab--. S,*nr. Coiiiinissariat O'fVer: ;> ca?e>. Jchn : '2% bales, order : lSpkir 4 -. ortlr-r: S. IT. Smith : 7 ease-. A>si<tant-Su-p« 4 rir.i-'T dent of stores : 2'" l bluls.. Rieliar.d AT« : ore: 1 ease, T?t*v. T. I>- Mutton: 1 ease, as adcVr-s. d : 20 ea-es. Puelianan a: Co.; 1 box. as addressed: 1 box. as addressed: 1 ease. A. O. Allcm : 257 pur-k; ires. David Nathan : H*o pack'ises. order: 12 package?, (ir.fillsm and Co. : 7 eases. John Rout: 2 hogshead*. Cruiekshank. Stuart, am! Co. : 2 ru>r>. J. P. A'ialoti : S packages, as addn ssed : 5.000 hrk'k>, order ; 10 timks. 1 box. Audi hhti.. 25 tons pil! iron. Crnh-k-diank. Smr.rt and C«>. : r»2 paekaires. *'rder; 7fi paekatres. K. Porter: 3 parkaL r es. T Short: 1 bo plants, as addressed ; 2 eask>. as addressed : 10 owe?, order : 31 J. R. A'ia!<.»u ; 1 ea>e order: 2?»l paekasres. linnvn. Cani]»ht»ll. and Co.: 1 l>ox. ai addressed : 1 box, Cruickshank : 5 cases. Dr. 1 ease, as addressed ; 1 ease, J. F. Powell: 16 ease?. Brown, Campbell, and Co.: 2 pa<'kaiies iron, order : lift package?, Morrin & Co. : 1<» pkss.. S. Pro\vn; 2S paekanes. K. IT. Tsaaes : I S packages, as addressed : 34-7 parkaircs. Lewis Brothers: 11 packages. Owen & Graham : 1 ease, order: 1 ease, as addressed : 1 ease, i'» c-ases, order; 1 ease, a? addtvsttKi; 1 hogshead. Cruiekshank. Smart. & Co. ; G-ovcm-tnent stores, as addressed. —Cruiekshank, Smart, »fc Co., ajient-.. Per Lord Clyde, from London :—OO boxes. Hall, 'Ritchie, and Co.: f»0 casks bottled beer, S. Drowning; 4- cases, order ; 1 do., Mrs. Stubbing ; 50 barrels, G. S. Jakins ; 1 bale, A. Milne : 52 pksrs.. tlO order; 5 pkq;s., E. A. Ainphlert : 13 Capt. Spain ; 20 pksrs., Brown, Campbell, and Co.; 1 pkce., A. For*»if : 20 do.. A. Clark atut Son : 5 do.. Sir George Grey ; 12 do., order ; 50 do., Owen and Graham ; 1 do.. S. Brown ; lit do.. 1000 hurdles. Brown, Campbell and Co. ; 7 pkjrs., Dr. Fischer : 2 do., Kcnsinjrton ; 12 do., GencraKameron ; lOSdo., order: 7 do.. S. S. Forsaith ; 5 do., S. P. King: 1 do., Bi>hop Pattcson ; 1 do., Pearse : 73 coils. 12 . pkjrs., 40 bushels, order ; 7 pks., ErUon ; 15,000 I elates, order; 2-U bar? iron, '<5 S. 11. Smitli; ) 4 pk"s.. ] bin. nriler ; 29 pkgs., Supevintendi-nt Iro-Tt-rnjiu-nt >tori-r ; 7ton* fo;i]s, i»r(i«-r-■ 5 pkgs., ! order; 12 do., J\ Short: 2 do., order: 14 do., £. Brownini'; 1 do., order; 4 do.. S. A- J. P. A'nile ; 1 do.. MePa*-: 1 do., F. Carter ; 1 do.. T. P. Hewlett : ; 2 do.. Adeaiie; 1 do.. J. IT. Crawford: S do., Bu- , ulioiz and Co.; 112 do., 113 bundle*. 1 bars. C. Petscidcr: 10 eases, order: -J- do.. Wnyte ; 2 do., order; 13 pkj£=.. Thrown, Campbfll and Co.; do., Lillewall and Bat tray ; 5 do.. Goldwater: 32 do., Owen and Graham: 100 barrels. 12- eases, order: 1 do.. S. Bout; 6 do., AVayV ; 1 do., Farmer; 240 pkirs.. D. Graham Sc Co. ; 12 do., Clarke ic Son; ■'/ do., Newman Co.; 1 ]>l:2e, Cl.'irke &: Son : 1 do., AValford: 1 do., Lilewall Battrav ; 2 do., J. Osborne: 17 do.. Brown Campl-ell. Sc. Co. ; 10 do., S. ic .L K. Vai;.':; in do., H. CUnke : G do., Sherlock; 4 do., Diu-k: 1 do. f Capt. AVilliams; 2 do., order ; 1 do., Nook: 3 do., Cock; 7 do., J. B. Hill ; J do., Hooper: 10l do., order; 1 do., Freed; 1 do., Rev. Duflas ; 1 do., J S. Macfarlane; 374 do. t Sharland ; 400 bags sab, 14 bundles rods, 36!J jtkirs., order; 2 do., K. A* M. Isaacs; 2 do., J. Bout; 60 do., S. 49S pkirs., Owen A; Graham; 35 brimds powder and a nuantit v of Government stores, Officer Commanding the Troops. Per CruL'ievar, from Melbourne: —171 packages tobnceo, 1 iihds 2 cu-Jrter-easks cum's brandy, SO haif-ciieMs \ t -u. 5 packet* hops. S7 packax rf *s hardware, 173 bar.- Los cases DO bundles iron, 2\) ne?js tubs, 70 boxes eloth'-s' peg?, 35 eoils rope, 1 boiler 20 pieces jjipni«r. 12 trucks. 2 stoves. 12 ovens. 5(-l boxe* candle-, 'l wantons 1 «S4 boiler plates, 100 tierces K» c;»-ks beef. 3 t).utka<:es hardware, I belting. 1 anvil, 12 packages uas ptpinir, •> ketrs bolts and mi;-. packages dranery. y(> packages liis'-tdts, ships, 131 packages boors. <3 can-s paper. 4 ca-e> tyj-e, prii.terV <*ases, -0«> drums kcros:ne. 2 case? skiu ru«r-. '1 cases Berlin wool, 01 case« biscuit>, •'j-js-ks pea-, 15 cases cheese. 10 cases confectionery. dr'nns turpentine, 170 cases oilman*' sloivs, 50 chans. P*t L'eHanee, from Hobart Town :—IOO bags li'iur, I) tare-. 102 bans barley, 48 oat-, loco p, f t _ j JI)X pnlinirs, 14.000 shingles, 12 felloes. 7000 ft. timber, 01 bay? onions. *10 Cape barley, Oil rases apples, C. J. Stone and Son ; 1 ea:*e bacon, order; 80 ba<_ r s onions, SO eases jams. 3f3 cases apples. 1 bale leather, Levy; 21 cases onions, order; 4 ease;;, y casks, haeon, 7 sets cart harness, 4 side* bacoc, 2 cases leather, «T. Kiddle ; 20 eases fruit. 103 £ases jam. (J. ,1. Stone and Soil; 17 cases onions, —0 capes jam. 47 cases fruit, 13 do. do., 3 do. fruit, order4o cases fruit. 30 do. onior.s, 12 casks butter, 1 case bacon, C. J. Stone and Son ; 2 eases flop clothing K. Lewis & Sons; ISO cases jam, C. •L Stone and S'jn : 64 eases jam, 20 eases walnuts, 80 cases apples. 1 case jam, 10 cases nuts, order. ,-Y- r aze^e > from Sydney:—llß hotheads rum, io tiercct bacon, 28 barrels bacon, 20 kegs butter, 4

m matches, 4. casas, 44 iron, 10 oar«, 22 wi.sk h buttor, oO Tioxos candles, 2 bales canvas, OR eases oi -0 casks tar, I) tierces beef, 405 mnr/x\ 00 ban 2 eases vestas, 72 bugs maize, 138 bai-sbran, 20 r bags bone dust. t\n- Nile from AdelaideSsS be-'s tlo U r. 50 case li jam, Thornton, Smith Jfc "Firth; 1213 ba-s wheal oruer: 50 basrs Hour, order; 4.\ tons hav, f» ton _ bran. 4 tons flour, J. AVnlker. lor Ann and Jane, from Adelaide —172 tons Hour . 132 tons bran, POO bushels wheat, J. S. Maefarlam & Co. v ; Per P>aroti Van Pallandt Van Ilosendale, fron i Adelaidt 1 2750 qrs. v.heai. S3 tons bran, 54 ton: n ; hav. P> do. do., 100 cases wine, Henderson & Mao- ; farlatie. j . A\ r havti much pleasure in announcing the nrriva ■of several of our loner over-duo ships. Yesterday wat ! an unusuallv busy day with regard to tho shipping, ; Lhe from sunrise until dark vras decked witli i bunt inf. more so, in fact, than w> have seen foi | some time past. There were no loss than eleven i arrivals ve>terdav,andas thev came flockinsr roundthe • : bi-a-ls, one after the of her, they presented a fine siirht. ; At sunset, last niprht there were still two sails in si^ht 1 teleo-ratihed. but to the wind falling lif?ht, tliey hnd not reached the pott when we went, to press. It is to bo hoped that one will prove to be the ship Statesman, from London, which sailed from Nelson, , where she had touched for water, on the 20th ultimo. One of the stranirers is reported to be a briur, no doubt the Louis and Miriam, which sailed from Svdnev lor this nnrt onthe Jth ultimo. The lon<r pns- ] s.-iire-* wlm h those that have arri red have made, lias been owip;r to the prevalence of N.K. and N.N.Fj. i winds, which, it will he seen, have been reported by nearlv every one of them. Subjoined are the , reports. Tho dipper Latvpte Lord Clyde, Captain AVithers. "•'n«'! v-three davs from London, dropped anchor off th« i Ot,c-"i-street AVliavf afternoon. 'Phe [ Lord C\-has maile a very passage, havinir left the ! ■>•:,].«n Docks on the 2nd Februarv, 'taking j her tleivir'e-. fVom the Land's Kml,on the 12th. Passod bet \w.-u th*' O-ioe «],» A'erd Islands, ! Aladien; ha»l v-iv lb*ht N.K. trades, and crossed the Kotritor on the 2''th !•*-^rnn v. On March 20th, in latitude 4 1 = 52' S.. 10-a--;Tifle 4 c 5G' K., experienced «*roni* •winds from the S.F.. and S.S.AV., and on Man-h 2:i*d. in latitude ')7 : S.. longitude 14 C K., had soverd lavs Southerlv and S.lv winds very heavy. On the lS*h A]tril, in. latitmle IS - 30* S., loniritude 121 - 30* P., encountered a verv tierce trale from fho North and N.N.AV. Made the North Cape on the Ist instant. an«l had tine weather down coast. The Lord. Clvde bvintrs a lariro ee.rtro, but few ]);is<em*crs. She is consigned to Messrs. Brown, Campbe!! \* Co. She is a tine bir'iue of 531 tons, built by Cox, of Pridport, in !>do. an«l is classed Al t«>r 13 years. The condition in which she anaved reflects credit on Capt. Withers and Ins oOicers. This vessel t«? the first one despatched bv the new line of Green, Rnbin»'»n. and Co., successors to Me«rs. AVillis ami Gann. and if their other packets follow in the foot<*e:w of this nioneer. they* cannot fail to succeed in j their new enterprise. J '1 he ship Golconda. Capt. Montgomery, arrived • ft'-m London vesterdav afternoon, after somewhat • a ler^rthened of 120 days. She sailed *ron« j the lbwi:< on tlv 17th January, takimr her leave of i the 1 .nod's End on the 1 Oth. Passed outside the ('ape ' d" Verds. but sighted Aladeira on Januarv. ; Her* 1 <he niek' il u]t a verv V.'jrht N.K. trade, and which ; eoniiTiued so throughout : tln > island of St. Antonio i v siirhted on the sth Februarv, and the Equator <i .'M tl:e !2tb, in 21 - \V. The S.E. trades a!<n : proved liirht. nr.d Vept so until the Meridhm of the C 'ne of (I'-od Hope on tlie March, in 4a ~ I S. Erom th- nce 1o Cape Lewin bad tine : wither, nrndnir down tlie r>arah lis of 45 - jjTid 17 r . ihi the 22 nd April was off the S.W. ('ape of of Van PiennnV. Land, and rounded the North Caj»e ; of Now Zealand on Monday last the 2nd instant. ; The or.lv vessel spoken was the Swedish barque ! Panope. 112 dav> troTn Lonvlorr boutul Ota<n>, ofl i th- s. AV. Cape oi* A'an Die-men's Land, on the 22nd ■ ultnuo. | Tb.e Goh'onda brinirs about 20 passengers, in irood i health, ami without anv casualty on the pa>-saire; ' rh' re were two births. She is consigned to ?dessrs. i Crufck.-hank. SmaTt ;n'd '_'o. | Tb.e el : ppt-r brie- Peliauce, Captain J. Biddlo. arrived. ■ from 1 lobart Town yesterday afternoon, altera verv le.lious of 25 days. She sailed on the 10th : ultimo, and had a snccosion of N.K. irales forth.- • iirst c'srbt»-cTi davs ; on Sarurdav lust encountered a severe 11 e from the S.E., during whidi S(.-vera! sails : w.-i-e and the bulwarks stove. Made the Three | Kimrs on Sunday last, and had li.u r ht winds down : coa-t. The Beliance brinsr? a full cargo, and several pasj senirt-Ys. j Tl-.ebrisr Craicevar, Capt. Moore, from Melbourne, J dropped anchor shortly alter the Reliance. She sailed ; on tl*V loth ult..andlike\viseexperiencedasuccession of heavv N.K. p.l. s all the way aero-s. Cape Brett ! was tnade on Friday last, during a heavy pale from , the Eastward, and it afterward? coming on very i thick, the vessel was hove-to. The Cmifvar has a lariro cargo and is consigned , to AVolley and Co. i The Dutch barque Ikiron A'an Palhulnt A'an I Ho-vndab\ Captain Uogenstraalcn, from ! A'b-1.u.1e yr-sterdav aitorno<m, liavintr sailed from ( that ph'Ct? on the 'JSth Alarch. For tho first fifteen | days leid bad weather from the N.E-. and afterwards ' S.E. t-» tho North Cape. The Three Kings were : sighted on Sunday last. i She brine:-: a cargo of flour, hay. Sic., consigned t» • Mos>r*-. Henderson and Maefarfaiie, and one pasi sender—C :])t. J. AV. Andiews, late of the barque* Nightingale. ! Thn barque Ann and .fane, Capt. Smith, 45 days j from Adelaide, also arrived yesterday aftonoon. | Her detention ha*' been owine* to the contimn d | prevalence of heavy N.K. and Easterly weather on ; the way across. i f J'ho Ann and Jane has also a cargo of tlouraud j wheat, for Messrs. .T. S. Mai-farlano ».V C'o. • The brier Nile, Ca]>taiu Cowioon, arrived from ' Adelaide la-r evenin«j, after a of thirty-three jda vs. Slil- Haik-.l en the Hiid ultimo, :m;i c'licouutct'i'i 1 lifMvy woutlii-r frtmi tliL- S.S.K. until fotel 1111 Cup.- Mariii Van IJioiui'ii. which was made on .Saturdav 11i<j;lit last, ikirin;j a fieri-'; gale from the .S.JC. The Nile has 11 cargo of cereals consigned to order. The hritr Gazelle, Captain \Thitivil], dropped ' nvM-lim- otf the wliarf yesterday afternoon, after a very i ted ; ous of t iventy-ilnve dais, from Sydney. ; She took her departure from Port .Inchon Heads 011 1 the ultimo, and had strong X.N.IC. winf(s all the 1 wav aero.-s. the Three Kings on Thursday : la-!, and. had fine weather down eoa-t. ' She hrinu-s a general cargo, and is consigned to ; Messrs. Henderson and Macfarhme. i The schooner Albatross, Capf. liraund, arrived i from Lyttehon, with a r-argo of grain yesterday ! morning. She hasmndu a line run up of eight days. The rtnverimient transport steamer Alexandra, i Capt. V.'illinins, arrived from Taiiranca yesterday - morning, liavini' left that place nt') p.m. tho previous ' eveniim. She leaves avain for Taiiranga to-morro'.v, : with government stores. The gunboat Sandiiy, Capt. IT. Marks, arrived from Tauranga ysierday al'iernoon, liriuging up ; (|ps|Nit(')ics, &o. >he l..fi at 5-30 p.m. on WoUnesclav ; cveiiins. and vrnukl have arrived here several hours sooner, hut for the had qualify of the eoals, which : she t;nt IVom U.'M.S.S. Miranda; it was almost im- \ [ic-sili!o |o raise steam with them. Commander | Di'-li'aud Lieut Ilammick, Curai;oa, were ■ ]).'i--"cngers hy I lie Sandliy. Captain Smith, of the Ann and Jane, which arrived ; ye-t'-nl.-".- from Adelaiih', reports iiavin/r siirlitr-.l tiie 1 hiirijue Paeitie, Melbourne to this port, oil this j co:i>t. She m:iv ther'-lore 1;e liourlv looked tor. 'I'le- fine steamer S.iuchiiys, Captain I'ear.-e, took ; her .iiparturc for Sydney last night. ! Thf S. hooii'.rs Sea Cull for Kaipara, and Kiwi, for 1 Uo kian-'a. both sailed ve.-terday morning. The cutter Marwtdl arrived from Iloliiauga yes- , terday morniut:. 1 Tin; harijue City of JMhoitnio, Cajitain Hoe]-, came :d'.n'j;s:.h-tVi' l vcliarl vesterilay motuiug to fake ! in ' iovet nm. Nt stores iorTaurangn. and saii.i shortly. ; From Tauraitira .-he ]iroceeds to Sydney. The brig Part, Cajitain Ca.-phin, sails for Sydney this morning. The barque M.nry Miller, Captain Brown, entered 1 outwards at the Customs yesterday, for Newcastle, : and sails with despatch. | The missionary seho'mer Southern Cross, Captain : Tilly, cleared yesterday tor the South Sea Islands, ami takes her departing this day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 150, 6 May 1864, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 150, 6 May 1864, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 150, 6 May 1864, Page 2