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Shipping Intelligence.

rOIT OF AUCKLAND. DEPARTURES. Xovelty, barque, for Sydney. l'fril, bris.'uitinc, for Shanghai. Coral Queen, schooncr, from the South Sen Islands. VESSELS IN IIARBOUK. .\niatenr, schooner, from Sydnev. .Aplirasia, steamer, from Duuedin. .Amazone, barque, from Newcastle, N.S.W. .Annie Laurie, brig:, from Glasgow. Amersham, barque, from London. Alliance, schooner, from Taurun^n. Hcssie, barque, from tlio Sandwich Islands. lii'lla Jlarina, ship, from .Sydney. Ihiv Pawn, ship, from Sydnev. l'h'ing- Squirrel, schooner, from Melbourno 11.M.t.5. 31 lunula, from the Kawau. Ironsides, sliip. from London. Lady Young, ship, from Valparaiso. Marie Anulia, barque, from Sydney. Mary Warren, ship, from London." >"ovclty, p.s., from iMatnikau. .lVriland, ship, from London. I'rituv Edward, brig, from Guano Island. i'akiha. brig, from Syc'ney. Papeele, brig, from Tahiti, >ir tieorge IJ rev, barque, from San Francisco. ,-t. Kilda. schooner, from the South Sea Islands. i'awria. schooner, Irom Poverty Bay. Tii.'ieulo, barque, irom Loitli. I'.XTKCTKD AKKIVALS. Anna Calalina, baitino, iVom Yaljumiu'o. I'., iia Vista, bareue, from Melbourne. . Jit ngal, barque, from Newcastle. IVautiinl Star, s.s., from JCapier. l.'ritisli Trident, ship, irom London. t'l.icinbiis, .-hip, from London. l aglc Speed, ship, from Loudon. l-Vain of the Sea, ship, from London. (.5 lcndcrou, ship, from London. tilemloHvr, ship. from Loudon. Ida Xi iglcr. ?bip, from London. ,lunula, ship, from London. Kate, baique, Irom Sydney. bally Bird, s.s., from the South, on the 20 inst. l.«. uis and Miriam, brig, from Ota "a. l.o.lmagar, ship, from London. yiorning Star, ship, from London. »ptune. s.s., from Sydney. Vrir.ce Alfred, s.s., front Sydney, duo 22nd instHandolph, barque, from l.eith. llhotit riwk Phu, barque, from Newcastle. .-unit. ship, from London. Sfiiton, baique, from Foo Clioo. Talbot, ship, from London. Trieste, barque, trom Sim Francisco. Victory, ship, from London.

PROJECTED DEPASTURES. FoiSydiuv.—Day Dawn, ship, this day ; Koveltv, l:ir<tue. this clay. For Kuipara.—Amazene, barque, this day. For shanghai.—Tiincnlo, barque, early. For C'tiai!!—Malic Amelia, barque, early. For ti.e South Islands—General Cameron, schooner. on Saturday : St. Kilda, schooner, early. Fer Tavianga—Taurarga, schooner, this day. ENTERED IK "WARDS. SKt'TF.MtIEB 15— Julia, 10 tons, Spencer, from Slaraiti, witli 25 i:riwi < cl. "JCO rails, yO.COO feet sawn timber. 15—'J wci Sisters. -0 tons, Inue;s, Irom Slatakar.a, villi tons firewood. 15 —.Agues. 21 tons, "Williams, firm Matnkaiia, with ■!o tons lirewood. 15 — 'Weiliiigtcn, s.s., 261 tons, Francis, (in theSr.-mu-kan', Irom tl.e Sc uth, with -5S casks 1 case hardware, Ilendcrscn and Slacfailane; 1 pkge., "W. I.'icicile : 1 W. Newey : 12 demijohns whiskey, 51 mdo<h: ami a quantity of caigo shortlandcd at 'J'aianaki. FasM ngen—]\lr. and Sirs. Foils; Major Lijjir: Mes.-is. llcwdm, Montgomery, Draper, Alii, Kimpthoine, "Wajmsley, Green, Jones, J. Pahner and Sen, 'J b< mas Caller, Miss Hiley, .T. Rogers, shepperd, Buckolz, Mrs. Sutherland, and 4 ihudnn, Sullivan, C. Flown, D. and J. liyan, F. I'attir.-tn, Jsiale, P. liyan, Thftmon, Ranscn, Fiiypatikk, Ucrcn, Levy, Smith, SlcSmith, hobinscn, Sic Donald. Sirs. Dunwell, Sirs. Oliver and oihildien, — Ccml.es ar.d Daldy, agents CLEARED OUTWARDS. SKI'TEMIIKB 15—Surprise, GO tons, "Wallace, for Tauranga via "Waiheki, with tons lirewood to be shipped at AVuiheki, for "H.M. Forces at Tauianga.— J.BoulUr. agent. 15—Julia, 1G tens, Spcncc-r, for Slaiaiti, with sundries—l passengers. 15—Volunteer, '2-t tons, Sullivan, for Maliurangi and ihe iJot Springs, with sundries—B passengers. — Winks and If all. agents. 10—Two bisters, 20 tons, JnnesF, lor Matalana, in tal'ust. 15—.Agnes, 21 tons, "Williams, fcr Slatakana, in ballast. 15—Novelty, barque, 37H ions, Austen, for Sydney. Pai-scng'-rs—Sirs. Austen, Messrs. Xlaniilton, Keet, Knee, Isaacon, AValton, Gallagher, 1 soldier, 2 wunen, and 0 children.— Henderson and Slacfarlai:e, agents. 15—Ariel, IS tens, Sparrow, for Taupo, in ballast. 15—King Dove, 2i tons, Lloyd, for "Wangaruru, and J'uitau, with sundries—o passengers. — Jjuchumn and fctewait, agents. 15—Wildfire, 3S tons, n. A. Wizard, for Bokianga, with sundries. ESTEKED OUTWARDS. Stt'TKMJIEU 35—Trinculo, barque, for Guam. 15—Marie Amelie, barque, for Guam. EXPORTS FOREIGN. IVrTsov.lty, ior Sydney 109 Lags sugiir, 4CO h;sgs rice, find Macfarlane.

The following vessels sailed yesterday: —Ffeil, brigantine, for Shanghai; and Coral Queen, schooner, tor the South Sea Islands. The barque Novelty, Cnpt. Austen, cleared for Sydnev vesterdav, and calls this morning early. '1 lie baiquo Trineulo, Captain Patterson, entered clilwaids a'l the Custom-house yesterday for Guam. '1 he schf oner Suipiise, Captain Wallace, cleared for W'aiheki yesterday, there to shij) a cargo of firewed for 11.M. Commissariat at Tauranga. The ship Uav Dawn, Capt. P. Jones, was anavoidab!y detained "from sailing for Sydney yesterday, thiough the weather. She will take licr departure this morning at daylight. The schooner Tauranga, for Taurangn, and barque -Amazoiie, forKaipara, both sail to-day. The French barque Sialic Amelie, entered outwaids for Guam yesterday, and sails shorth. The clipper schooner General Cameron leaves for the South Sea Islands to-morrow monnng. The brig Louis and Miriam was to sail Irom Dunedin for this port on the Gtli inst. The s.s. Wellington Captain I<ranc.s, left the Bluli on the 2nd at 3 p.m., and arrived at Port Chalmers on the 3rd at 7.30 a.m.; left Port Chalmers on tic Sth at 1.20 p.m. and arrived at Lyttleton on the Gtli at H a in. ; left Lyttehon lit I.J-5 p.m. on the /th juh arrived at "Wellington at u a.m. on the Wellington on the yth at noon and arrived at 1 icton 0.10 p.m. ; left i'icton at 5.40 a.m. on OtH and arrived ut .Nelson at 1 p.m., experienced, line weuthei J l*dt Nelson on the Izfth at 3.30 p.m. with-light northerlywinds about 10 p.m. the wind increasing hea\> gait* with a high sea running; arrived oil laianaki next morningatO a.m. lay oil'and oulill3 nHheaJternocn, win n thewindnotubatingunda heavy .sea io. hng on shore; we proceed onto Maiiu.kaU arriving on the 1-lth at,out 10 a.m. but could not come inside, the weather being so thick till yesterday morning. The s.s. Wellington returned Irom the Jjluil on Saturday morning, having sailed at 3 p.m. oil the I 2nd instant. Uy the force of the spa thrown in. l>\ j the lute easterly gales, the hull of the Scotia m broken right across near tlie fore-hatch, and the oio part had been driven some distance shorewai The Company who had* become purchasers oi to wreck continued busily engaged saving all accessible material.—Otago Daily Touch, Septr 15. . The Lady Bird, from Northern Ports, arrived at noon. The following are notes oi her passage . . Left Auckland 12 noon, light winds; 21th. M.30 a.m., oil Cape kunaway, hveoSe fresh ; 2oth. Hounded Portland Island at daylight, ancliorcd ofi JNiipiC l at 8 a.m. ; 2tith. Started at 5.30 p.m., ircsli aiid increasing gale with rain, vessel pitching «tn labouring very much, had to run for shelter to ie Kidnappers' Uoadstead ; 28th. Kemaincd at anchor, btiong gale, fme weather; 29th. Tho swell too he:t\-y to nm iin ; in getting in cable, it parted, r:,u

Vack to Kjipicr, gslo still strong i'rom SW- 3is blurted again for Wellington 4 am Sentence 4 rcilc ' u 'd 'Wellington Ist jSCjitf jribc), 4 o clock p.m ; 2nd. Sept. Loft WM noon, moderate and fine -weather throuc-h a!m Teft J- 1 Lyttc!,on > : ' ld September, 9 oYloeJ Si?" -> v "gam same day 12 noon, rnin and wine purser nf <1 °"V f,lcS from Mr ' Etcher, the on lio, - n \ <;S "'' L Iho were not forwarded , arrival, but at 3.30 p.m., tho vessel lilted anchor and proceeded to Dunedin Bay—lbid. inn Lanterbiiry papers report that tho schooner ( ,' W l\) on t!le Suiniinr Bar, was insured in 1110 Utago Insurance Company for LGOO, and tie caigo was insured in the diUeri lit offices at Dunedin. ut to what amount they have not been able to team. Mr. Kitehie, agent for theOtago InsuranceCompany, ip on the spot superintending the raisin™ oi the vessel to a place of safefy. lie states tha'i x \! . lnR Present appliances lie -will be able to get her o m two days ready for lowing round tho Sha"lvock - During tho last three days there had been a ■> 01 j considerable loss through the various vessels getting oil tho liar, amounting to nearlvL-1000. A quantity of the goods washed out of the wreck have- . • s,v, d through the active exertions of IWr. Kitehio; but there is still a considerable loss, the sugar alone amounting to about LI2OO. The Sea. p u has also been on the spit, but they ventured to ? i? r a^tor throwing out her timber. the Isabella Jackson has been got oil', having previously tlirown overboard a quantity of coals to lighten her.

PORT OF KAIPARA. The ship Peerless, 1005 tons, loaded with :i valuable cargo ol timber from MeLeoU's mills is now lining at tlic Iliads Availing foriv favouiable wiml. -1 lie schooner iMary Ann Christina, 41 tons, now loading timber at ilcLeod's mill for Taranalii. Hie schooner Litlle Fred, 131 tons, discharging jrcneral cargo irom Auckland, will load timber from 3tc].cod's mill. Ihe schooncr Maid of ICcnt, GO tons, discharging general cargo lrom Auckland will load with timber from ISonar's mill, AY a iron. Ketch A\ ild "Wave, 7(1 tons, discharging general cargo (roni Auckland, will load timber from 1 Guar's mill, A\ a iron. Schooner Vistula, 333 ions, from Newcastle, N.S. of coals at Ulnar's uiill/NYairoa V! 1 ! load Ijinbtr from there for Taramiki.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 264, 16 September 1864, Page 3

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 264, 16 September 1864, Page 3

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 264, 16 September 1864, Page 3

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