Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF AUCKLAND. ! ARRIVAL. j Marie Amelia, barque, from Sydney. - DEPARTURES. Adelaide Bell, ship for Guam. v T,ady Bird, sr., for tho South. Star of (ho South, p.p., for Napier. Cassinn, bainno for Ncveaßtlo, N.SrW. Tiiuronjrn, schooner, for Tanranga. Albatross, schooner. for Tanranga. ENTERED INWARDS. ATGVfT. 23—Maid of Kent, fiO tons. Martin, from Wangapoa, ■with 3;">,000 feet sawn timbeer—4 passengers.—T. ! Craig, agent. 2?—Wirnnrlri, 23 tons, Kenvs, from Cabbage Ray, villi 15,000 fret timber—i passenger.—Heron <fc David, agents. 2"—"Vision, 18 tons, MiTwiyie. li<ro little n i'l . . witli 30 tons firewood. 2"— CYme!. 17 tons, Martin, from T'lunvni, with GO,COO shingles, 12 lons firewood. CLEARED—OUTWA'RDS. AUorsT. oji Carina, bnroue, 242 tons, "Brazil, for Newcastle, N-S.W., in ballast.— .Tobn Roberton S.- Co., agents. 9? Vision, 18 tons, MeKenzie, fov Wargarei, in. ~ ballast. 2?_Tanranga, .50 tons. Sellars, for Taurangn, -with oO tons coals, and snniliy packages merchandise— fl passencers. —T. Mnrkav & Co., agents. 2"—Olanee, 18 tons, Rnatwright, for Mntnknnn, in -ballast. 23—Comet. 1" tons, Martin, for Plinwai, in ballast. 23—Tadv Bird, s.s.. 220 tons, E. Renner. for Napier and Sontlurn Torts, with sundry merchandise. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Lvnoh, -lei n (""< fl't c. soldiers, 1 voman. •'!children, 1 so?grant Mth uiriment, and R. .1. PniKan, Ittq.— CVniles Daldy agents. 2?— Star of the Sontli. s.s., 174 tons, Anilerson, for Nnpier, in bnllnsl. —Ilendersmi it ilacfnilane, agents. ARRIVAL OF TDF MARIE AMELIA FROM SYDNEY. The French banjne Mario Amelia, Captain Coze, arrived from Sydney witb a cargo of coals yesterday afternoon, and brought np ofT the North Head. Sho brines no laicr news, having sailed prior to tho Alice Cameron. Her cargo of coals is consigned to Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlanc. 1 The following vessels sailed vestet'lay:—Adelaide Re'l. ship, for Gnam ; Cassina, barone, for Newcastle; Lady Bird, s.s., for the South : Star of the South, s.s.. for Napier ; Taurangn and Albatross, schooners, for Tauranga. '[lie s.s. Phfobe is due in the MantiKati firm the South this d ,'iv. The s.s. A'eynndni, Captain Williams, leaves this rlay for T*oit AVaiVato. Firm tlicnee she proceeds to M."nnl;at>, and will (here embaik stores for Taranaln. Tlio schooner fr'uipriso leaves again for Tauranga to-morrow. A ship and a barone, outside Tiri, was signalled last evening at sunset, but owinir t« tho light S.AV. wind which prevailed, did not fetch tho port when wo went to press, Tho ship is supposed to ho the Tronsido, frcm London, and the bimpie Constance, from Sydney.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 244, 24 August 1864, Page 4
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