Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF AUCKLAND. AKRTVALS. Reliance, brie, from Taurancpi. Tnurnnga. schooner, from Tauraiiga. Jiniudie. schooner, from Dunedin. Little Fivd, schooner, from 7) in led in. Hope, schooner, from Tauranga. DEPARTURE. Prince Alfred, s.s. for Sydney. KXTKRKD TNWAKDS. ATGrsT l—T.-ssie, 10 tons, Armstrong, from "Waihoki, with (',.(100 bricks—2 passengers. I—Falcon. -II tons, O.ven, from Cabbage Hay, with :;-l .000 feet timber. I—Maid1 —Maid of Kent, 50 tans, Martin, from "Wangapoa, with 3-5.000 feet timber—2 passengers. I—Reliance, 117 tons, Conch, from Tauranga, in ballast. I—Winika.1 —Winika. 26 tons. Rank, from Cabbage Bay, -with sundries —3 passengers. I—Hope, 2S tons, Black, from Tauranga. with fi horses. 1 case spirits, 1 passenger.—T Maelcy & <Y>., ag-nts. I—Vision. IS tons, MeTCenzie, from Big Omah, with SO tons firewood. 4.500 shingles, 150 pailings, 2,000 feet timber—t passenger. I—Prince1 —Prince of "Wales, 23 tons, Lawrence, from Malmrauni. with tO tons firewood—2 passengers. I—Tui.1 —Tui. 22 tons, Holmes, from Waiheki, with 15 tons jlr-MVOOII. I—AViri, l-l tons, Tawhi, from Marian), with 200 baskets oysters —1:! nas-;en<;ers. I—Curlew, 3 5 tons, Kingdon, from Coroinnmlcl. with 7,000 feet timber. I—Vnrnin.e1 —Vnrnin.e I.:; T ht. 2.S tons, Tiller, from Cabbage Bar, with 10.000 feet timber. I—Albatross, S<s tons, tframui, from Tauranga, in ballast. I—Four Sisters. IS tons, TTervin, from the Wade, with 13.000 feet timber—o passengers, CLEARED—OUTWAItDS. trr.rsT I—Prince Alfred, s.s., TOntons. Ponsonby. for Svdncv. Pa-i-vnsrcrs—Col. "Wnddv. 50th rest., T,ieut. Shaw, Military Train, Cant. Richardson. 12th reart.. Mr. Thbojion. Per. Mr. On ravel, Mr. A* Mrs. Seccombe, T>r. 1 tuba nit, Mr. and Master Oreemvay, Mrs. HiVcfins, Mr. and Mrs. Baird, Messrs. Bloomfield, Cmirr. T>ukp. Hay, Gardner. ,T. Dearv. S. C. Cowen'. Scatter, O rover, and Power.—H. jr. .Tervis. agent, I—Sea Shell. ."i0 tons. Hams for Xapier, via Povertv Bay with 20 qr. harls. crunpowder. SI qr. tierces tobacco. 12-3 locks, 100 bags flour, 16 pkgs. sundries. —1 passenger. I—Vision IS tons, McKenzie, for Little Omah, in ballast—l passenger. I—lndustry, 24 tons, Yates, for Omah, in ballast—4 pissen?ers. I—Tui. 22 tons, Holmes, for "Waiheki, in ballast—2 passengers. 1 —Prince of "Wales, 23 tons, Laurence, for Mahurancri, in ballast. I—William1 —William Pulham, IS tons, Young, for the Thames. with sundries. I—Four Sisters. IS tons, Hervin, for the Hot Springs. with sundries—4 passentrers. I—Curlew, 16 tons, Kjngdon, tor Kawa Kawa, with sundries. 1— Morning Light, 2S tons, Tiller, for Tiri Tiri, with portion of lighthouse. .ENTERED OUTWARDS. ATGrsT I—Douglas,l—Douglas, 3SO tons, Jlummell, for Newcastle. EXPORTS FOREIGN. Per Prince Alfred, for Sydney :—1 half-tierce and 4 boxes tobacco, G. L. Lane:' 1 cask ale. C.ilflllan iV Co.: 11 bales blankets. Brown, Campbell Co.; 1 box. "W. Maxwell ; 1 do.. Macky : 1 parcel, T. A. Tlicis : 1 do.. Dudley : 1 do., Creicbton & Scales ; 1 rase, S. "W. Hill : 1 box cold dust (221 oz. 10 dwt.) Union Bank ; 1 do., MeCormack : 1 parcel Pa«ercski.
The sehooner Taurauga, Capt. Cellars, arrived in "harbour from Tanranga yesterday afternoon, having left tliat port at 2 p.m. the tiny previous. The schooner Sea Serpent. Cnpt. Blair, arrived at TauniiiLra from the Cliatliatn Islands, with a cargo of potmoes. on Friday last. The schooner* Boindio, Capt. Proctor, and Little Fred, Ciipt. McXangiiten, both arrived from Otajro, yesterday eveninc. The s.s. Prince .Ufred, Capt. Ponsonbv, sailed for Sydney yesterday nt 2 p.m. A ship was signalled last evening at sunset, but had not fetched her anchorn are when we went to press. She is supposed to ho the Adelaide Bell, from Newcastle, with cattle.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 225, 2 August 1864, Page 3
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