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Shipping Intelligence.

—__ PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Pucoesa, schooner, from Nnpier. Tawera, schooner, from Poverty Bay. DEPARTURES. Auckland, s.s., for the South. Day Dawn, ship, for Sydney, etanler. Schooner, for Newcastle, X.S.'W. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Alford, s.s., from Queensland. Avalanche, ship, from London. Baron Van Pallandt Van Rosendalo, barqui>, from Adelaide. Bella Marina, chip, from Sydnoy. Bee, schooner, from Hctitheote. Conil Qmvn, schooner, from the Suufh Sea Tslnnds. Ohnnco, barque, from Melbourne. Dimmorp, hai-ipie, from Adelaide Duke of Rotlipsay, barque, frum Hamburg, via Melbourne. ' Golcondn, ship, fropi Lontlon. H.M.5.9. E=k, from Taurane.t. H/M.S.S. Felipse, from the Mnmikuu. 11.M.5.3. Miranda, from Tuurnnga. Kauri, schooner, from the East Coa3f Kiwi, Bohooner. from TTokionga. Knte, bnrnuo. from Sydney. TiOrd Civile, barque, from London. Lady Penison, nrip, Hobart Mary Ann Christina, schooner, fnm Canterbury, Migrator, bnmue, from Hong Kong. Maugie, brig, from Lnunceston. Neva, schooner, from Pydney. Novelty, p.s.. from Manuknu. 'Nightingale, barque, from Lnnnceston. Osprev, schooner, from Port Fitzroy. Princess Alice, bria, from Melbourne. Pakcha. brisr. from Prince Edward Tsland. Rose Ann, schooner, from Napier via the Coast. Sea Shell, ketch, from Napier. Statesman, ship, from London.. Surprise, schooner, from Kaipiim. Sir Georgu Grey, barque, from the Cape of Good Hope. Scotia, brigtintine, from Punedin. Fucccfs, schooner, from Napier. Ta-wcra, schooner, from Poverty Bay. T. £. Milledgc, ship, from Newcastle. Ysirrn, schooner, from Ciroulnv Head. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Aniersham, sliip. Iron; London. Adelnide Bell, ship, from Newcastle. Aleetn, baroue, from Newcastle. Annie Laurie, baTque, from Glasgow. Crt-st of the Wnve, schooner, from ■Wellington. Flying Foam, ship, fivmi Liverpool. Oabalvn. ship, from London. Guadalette, barque, from Adelaide, via Sydney, ''lenderon, ship, from Londou. Ironsides, ship, from London. Maxwell, ship, from London. Mary Aprnes. barque, from Sydney. Morning Star, ship, from London. Ottolina, barque, from Newcastle. Portland, ship, from London. Queen of the Peep, 9hip, from London. Jtoslyn, barque, from Adelaide. Waverley, brig, from London. PEOJF.CTEI) DEPARTURES. Alford, s.s.. for Newcastle. Kate, barque, for Sydney. Lady Pcni.-»on, brijr. for Melbourne. Malta, barque, for Guam. Maggie, bria, for Newcastle. StaU-smuti, ship, for Gitsuu. ■EXTKRKD TX WARPS. JV.-CE 3— 101 tons, BfirilcH, from Duiicdii), with 1.200 bags oats, 10 tons hay, 2 kego hardware, 1 ease do. Passenger?— Mrs. avd Miss McGarrell and I children, and Mr. Periman. 3—Wi limn and Julia, 33 tons, .Scott, from Mahuni"H'. with 50 tons firewuod. 3—Comet, 11) tons, Musters, from Matakuna, with 35 tons firewood. 3—Mary Ann, 21 tons, Trimmer, from Waiheki, witli 45 ton 3 firewood. 3 —Tawera, 55 tons, Kennedy, from Poverty Bay, with S3 cases apples, 11 cases onions, 11 bags barley, 671 bushels wheat, 141 buslnl-i mtiize, 2 hides, ly casks salt pork, 3 cas 3 Inn).—.S. J. Edmonds, asieut. S—William Pulhuni. 18to:-,s, Your.g, from Kekawakaneue, w.th 8,000 feet Timber. 3—Success. 53 tons, Doughty, from Napier, with 4 boxes tobacco, sundry packages merchandize, transhipped ex Otago. 30 casks biscuit, J 4 boxes raisins, 4 tons potatoes, 12 head cattle, and 3 horse. 3—Four Sisters, 18 tons, Ik-rvin, from the Wade, with 13,000 feet timber—9 passengers. CLEARED OUTWARDS. JUNE 3—Pt. Kildn, 63 tons, Edwards, for "Waikato, with Commissariat stores.—S. J. Edmonds, ngent. 3 —William and Julia, 33 tons, Scott, for Miihurangi, ■with sundries —2 pa«sonjrers. 3 William Pulham, 18 tons, Young, for Kokawakfineuf.*, wilh suudr.f-s. 3—Mary Ann, 21 tons, Trimmer, for Waiheki, in ballast. 3—Comet, 17 tons. Mart : .n, for Mataknna.in ballast. 3—Auckland, s.s., S-':\ ton.--, b'andall, for Napier, Wellington and Lytteltou, with original car<?o for Napier, tiuil sundry p-ickaires merchandize, 301) sheep, -4i) qr.-br'-. ,'iiumuiiition. Passt-npers —Mews Honett, William Wilson, Klv. Mr. Thatcher, Messrs Gill and Mu'lby, Captain Poole, Captain Shnrjie, Messrs Toojrood, Bowman, Crawford, and '2 shepherds.—l.C.k.M. Co., agents. 3—Four SL-tors, 18 tons. JJervin, for the. Wado, with sundries—7 passengers. 3—Alford, s.s,, G3B tons. Clmtfiold, for Newcastle, in ballast. —Styuk and Hunter, agents. ENTERED OUTWARDS. J L'.v F. 3—Chance, 285 tons, Pair, for Newcastle. 3—T. E. MilledL'e, 730 tons, Wilson, for Guam. 3—Ma/jgie, 190 tons, Taylor, for Newcastle 3— Avalanchu, 691 tons, Stott, for Guam. The schooner Success, Captain Doughty, arrived in harbour from Napier via the Tumaki yesterday morning, having hnded her cattlo there. She hud fine weather on th<? passed'.-. The-ehooner T:twei«, Captain Kennedy, jurivnd from Poverty I!:iy yesterday ninrning. Tho ship Pay Dawn, Captain P. Jones, for Sydney, Hiid fcchowi-r Stanley, Cn.pt<«iii (iibson, for Newcastle, N.'S.W., sailed yesterday <:vcniiur. The I.C.R.M! Co's. sis. Amkland, Capt. Riiiulsill, Bailed for Napier and the South at noon yesterday. The s.s. Alford, Capt. Chatliold, cleared yesterday for Newcastle, and snile this morning early. An error occurred in our Customs report of this vessel's entry inwards thn other day ; wo stated that Messrs. A. L. Thompson .fe Co. were her agents, whereas it should have been Messrs. Styafc & Hunter. The following vessels sail 'this day :—Kate, barque, for Sydney; Lady Denison, brig, for M' lbourue: Maggie, brig, and Yarra, schooner, for Newcastle, K.R.W. The s.s. Airedale, Captain Ferguson, is due in the Manukau from the Sout.li this .1 iy. *ho is announced to sail apain on Wedmiwlsiy next, carrying thu supplementary English Mail. The sehooiiw St. Kilila, Ciiptain Ivlwards, dotired at tho Cu.-toins _vestwdav fm . Port Wiiiknto, with a cari;o of C»minissariat .stores ; s!'o sails to-dav. Tiieships Aviilitin-hoiiad ']'. K. Mill>-d K «, ft.l- tJuam ; barqu..- Chanc.. and hi i- Maggi.-. f-r N.-uvasfk-, N.S.W., all entered outw:,nls at tl'e Cu.-tom House yesterday. Scvcml of our otiicr ships will sunn also be cl':aiiiig out. viz. :-->ti:t'~nian, !}>-k-oiida, I/.rd Clyde, Dunmoic, U.iion S'an \ «n Ko.-.-iululi-, and others. I ' The f.f. AVoiigii W'ojigii, Captain Cclhiii, Icnvcs ; the Maiiukau for Jiaylan, Tiii'it:i:iki, and thu (South, | on Monday next. :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 175, 4 June 1864, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 175, 4 June 1864, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 175, 4 June 1864, Page 4

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