PORT OF AUCKLAND.
I™. from I auranga. l>-iv I i t'''!<• -"-hi P' f ro ' n iUvy. bai\|ue, froni Uobnrt Town > in>l'! v t gunboat, from l.an-anqa. ( j.., r , v. sohoonor. from the Barrier. DKLWRTURTCS. !.- r l.ri S . for IWtnga. t ) ia -n.-land. schooner, lor Hn.sbane. ( !r,..r.,i, bar.1110. lor Nowwtle, X.S.W. schooner. for Mongonui. KXTKK-KD INWARDS. .iri.v rii'ilvim. IS lons. Young, from Kiko-,n'-ir'-.v. witfi !».COO foot limbov. . . Til ion#. W'.illaoo, from Tauranga, via ''\li--vun- Bnv. with -10,(100 fool sawn limber.—J. I,;—'l u'i. mm.*. Hobnob, from Waiheki, with 30 i,;^h'!'!i 1.'•?-ton*. M'Kotizio. from Taiirancn via i;'irri-v. with liO '° 11 * firewood.—T. Mucky A' ( (1 ;) ' "hip. :«'S t'>n«, I'. .Tows, from Sydney r --v-~ !\Jr.*>r>. Ixlaistov, Jones, Macnamura, |~v - \V.irr. 11. T>'>vo. Bnrne, Hunt, Ritchie, ii'.'i.-'-n. >m ; tb. and Kelly.—l. t>. Mao fa via no ami | . 'I '• >*1 i r _.; !: . M irv, Innpi", 27<> tons, Copping, from y.m n.-—P t-s'-ngors—Mr. Ixandall, Mr. J. t , vV H i]], W. Kiee. Mrs. Kiee, John I>ir<l, i r ii - P- Wdkie, P>mbert. Jnim Hill, j \\r* M ini'iv. ttridget, Martin, John and James 1 M Mr. Skerr\\ Mary, John, and Mary Ann , . MKvt"n. —C. J. Stone & l>on, agents. t'L K A I. K P—< >PT WARPS. .trt.v If, ,A\Y.l::»:n Putnam. IS tons. Young, for the T'; 12:• *.villl fimtlrifs — - passengers. " p; .Tat. 22 t-ms. Holmes. for Waiheki, in ballast. : *i;Sisters. US i«ms, Purchase. for Wangapoa, : ' i IV.naki, in ballast.—Stephenson & AYar- : p;»!•• ,'on. bar.pte, 3iK» tons, A\ ilson, for Newcastle, X \V.. in balla-t.—A. L. Thompson & Co.. agents. 1 ( ; \: ■ McGregor, for Mongonui, with . !:/.•• —tl passengers.—Cruick*hank, i\' t a^C'lts. KXTKRKP (HTWAI?PS. •U I.Y p~ _\ bar :ue. for Sydney. \i\-~ V-w'.'r.- 1 . l-rii:. r'or Xoweastk', X.S.AV. har jia'. for Xeuvastlo, X.SAV. ]►;--Wi'.l i*h. euiti'r. f-»r the Soutli Sou Islands. briir- thr Xeweastle via Port Chalmers. tmports foretox. p.-r \ y »-\Vi M iry, from llohart r Po\vn :—3IR eases fr-r:. 1'• >a«-ks malt, 1 rase "Marking, 2 5 eases jam, 471 r i>-•> fruit. *i 7 200 cases fruit, 1 ease, 1 • ■ i"' S ea-ks hnttvr. ">OO fi-llnes, 37 !o posts a;'/: 'je.O'Hi f ( -t timber, 20 tons hay, ooGo pali: i"-. siiinirifs. l''.oUo palings, oO cases fniit, 2 r !m n, 20l ei-rs 10 casrs jams, oO s- > \urn>. o \vi clon iionsr-s, 4 rases hae-'Ti, 1 •.,::i :• ith-T. 1 bundles trees, 11 bags onions. "> ],;• 'v in:;-:iin-ry, -"'2 eases apples, 1 bag seeds, 1 j'i- r. p. r Pay from Sydney:—l 7 hhds. rum, 20 ip-easks, 3 hhds. "brandy, tl. S. Co.. 4 eases cigars, order: oO cases *t :■ >.u iv. . S. Maefarlane «S: Co.; l!Ui bag's sugar, (iiiril'.iTi vV I v». ; ;; i-a:fs wine, Cruiekshank, Smart, \- C' : 7 •'■h'-sts h:dt'-ehests tea, (I- AWtister ; 28 lialf:t* i- S. Marfarlane v\: Co.: 1"> cases cotfee, W.J. Younir: 2 eases wine, Cruicksliank, Smart, aiid Co.: balf-tierrcs tol.iaceo, order: 034 biirs Tualt, Giliillan Co.; I:J2 do. salt. ■J~, i'a:-k-« liutlt-r, order; 10 bars T 0 sheets, 4 l»ar.ill"S. 1 ]>a<-kaire India rubV>er, 1(> pkgs, (a weigh--1 iri>n roller, 1). Graham & Co. ; 1 buglo, 2-: 1 mira'ing macliine, 1 treak, 1 cuttin<r lm-'Mnr. 1 own. 2 l>oxes cylinders, O. 171 bags bone dust. Pilwortn: 1 parcel pr"v:-i«»n?, Hidings; 4 boxes type, Wilson and Pnni ; 122 bo>a,-s candles. Tliomton, Smith Viilh , 2 ' .>• s .liMprry, opler: 39 cases oilmen's stores, 622 r r:-'-. t' ; -' d-\ bom- dust, 1 case (a sausage machined, 1 M"' k, \ sausage filler, 1 skins, 3 bales leather, .T. >. Al;u !;u Jane & Co. ; k> rases firnit, 2 do. arrown>"t, *' kalf-baiTols barley, 12 barrels peas, 14 ]iksrs. c-i-i rj-.-. 1U rolls matting, 4 pair shafts, 200 felloes, ( r. \\ » b-t.-r : 1 ease instruments, order ; 42 tierces If.■}'. in barrels do,, ]() keus do. T 200 felloes, 1 ease \ t'-n iiv-n, ! box herrings, 1 chest clothing, So r ittaiw, -liO bags maize, 140 sausages, 1 cask vaiiniN. I park'l ire butter. SO tons coals, 100 l bags Micrir. oi'l- r.—.l. S. Maefarlane Co., agents. The rlipper ship Pay Pawn, Captain P. Jones. nrnV'M from Svdney yestmlav morning, after a good ,jt t.*n days. Siie sailed at noon on the (3th mutant, and had iine weather across (o the Three Km«?. w'nirh >he sighted on "Wednesday last, only >i\ a-ha!i davs out. Siiiee t)ien has had strong >.K. hre-'zos. Sighted a selionner at anelior under t!w >orth Cape. T!ie Pay Pawn brings a large e.'irao and s.-veral pas-enircrs. I he bar.jiir Uella Mary, Captain Copping, fourteen diiy* jroin (loliart Town, followed elnse the h-'vii of the Pay Pawn. She sailed on the 3rd i'l-iant. and had fine weather until sighting the | : mad" the '1 hive Kings on Wednesday last, iri 1 th'-r*- -ijhtrd thre-* brigs starring to the west«';d-<» a schooner oJT Cape Maria- Van Pi!"fi»-p : two schooners were also f»l>serv( v d lying at UM'-'mr uuiii-r the Xonh Cape. .Strong S.K. winds v.- f.- f\p.-rieneed in coming down the coast. The IPs'.i Mary ha- several ])assrngers and a large cargo, n!-o a !:n-' wjiaieboat, brought to the order of Captain kl!i>\ H.-irhiur Ma>t"raud Wltar/inger. lie- iinnix'at Sand'ly. Ca])tain Jfannibal !\Tarks, r-t ; ir:u'«i fnnn i auranga yesterdav afternoon, bringing up several from that place. She lel't Ijiaranga ;it 1 p.m. on Snrurdstv, and touched at the K i-.v.oi ai / ;t.ni. yesterday morning, wliJTe she took ■ '' i'Otr.l His Kxcellency the Governor, several je-i'T pa--eug t .rs. Peft again at 11 a.m., and arrived !| - rv at g :;o p.m. f x*hu news by the Sandfly will be !" 1 11 ePi'wl]"re. in-' hri-; aterldy sailed from Sydney for this p -i*r " i tie* 'Itli iii-fant, and n*a« passed by the Pay , | < .insi-it- purl Jackson ICeads. Sli'j has u cargo Ihe banju>» Kate, Captain Sherlock, was to sail iroui >yd:iey for ihis jv>rt about tlie 32th instant. Pie har.pie H(»sphorns sailetl from Melbourne for Auckland on the 4th inst. 111-- hng Maggie, Cajitain Taylor, arrived at Xewfrom ibis port on the 2nd' inst. lhe s.s. WelHngiou, Captain h'rancis, leaves the Matittkau for the South this dav at. noon. lhe s.s. Lady Pird is due from Napier and the South this dav. The srhoouei Albatross, Capt. P»raund, arrived from Pi.jranga on Saturday morning last, having left thru p!aee the day previous. 1 lie Novelty, barque, for Sydney; Pcva, brig, i'»r Xi'wcastle, via Port Chalmers; Phillis, brig, for Xi'w-ca-Tle; and Will "Watch, cutter, for the South Mauds, all entered outwards at tlie Customs on tarda v. > Jho loilowing vessels have sailed :—Reliance, brig, f -r lauranga ; (iueensland, schooner, for Brisbane; ' hvu'on. hargue, for Newcastle, X.S.W. ; Pairy, S'-'hr»oni*r, lor Wangauui. iho C'n.-toms 1 £«.-<.-c-!p)~ for flic week ended the lGlli iu-taul, umountcd to li)s. Id.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 212, 18 July 1864, Page 3
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