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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ENTERED INWARDS.

ARRIVALS. Kate, barque, from Sydney. Yarra, schooner, from Circular Head, Tasmania. Lombard, barque, from Welshpool, Gipp's Laud. Loui'b and Mirian, brig, from Dunedin. H.M.S. Miranda, from the Kawau. Tauranga, schooner, from Tauranga. Sylph, schooner, from Russell. Kiwi, schooner, from Hokianga. DEPARTURE. ' Star of tho South, s.s., for Napier. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Albert, barque, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Albatross, schooner, from Tauranga. Aphrasia, steamer, from Dunedin. Annie Laurie, brig, from Glasgow. Ana Cntharina, barque, from Valparaiso. Bella Vista, barque, from Melbourne. Bessie, barque, from the Sandwich Islands. Bella Marina, ship, from Sydney. Flying Squirrel, schooner, from.Melbourne Guadalette, barque, from Adelaide. Hercules, schooner, from Newcastle, N.S.W. 11.M.5. Miranda, from the Kawau. ICato, barque, from Sydney. Lombard, barque, from Welshpool, Gipps Lund. Louis and Miriam, brig, from Otago. Lochnagar, barque, Irom London. lady Young, ship, from Valparaiso. Lapwing, cutter, from Tauranga. Mary Warren, ship, from London. Norelty, p.s., from Manukau. Portland, ship, from London. Princc Alfred, s.s., from Sydnoy. Prince Edward, brig, from Guano Island. Pakeha, brig, from Sydney. Papeete, brig, from Tahiti, Southern Cross, schooner, from a Missionary cruise. Success, schooner, from Napier. Sea Shell, ketch, from Napier. Susannah Cuthbert, s.s., fiom Port Waikato. Sandfly, gunboat, from Taurango. Tauranga, schooner, from Tauranga. Yarra, schooner, from Circular Head. Xanthe, s.s., from Newcastle, N.S.W. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Albert William, ship, from London. Ard'fleg, ship, from London. British Trident, ship, from London. Colombus, ship, from London. Er.gle Speed, ship, from London. l oam of the Sea, ship, from London. Glenderon, ship, from London. Glendower, ship, from London. Ida Zeiglrr, ship, from London. J luniia, ship, from London. Morning Star, ship, from London. Matoaka, ship, from London. Nimroud, sliip, from Loudon. Randolph, barque, from Lcith. Surat, ship, from London. Seaton, barque, from Foo Choo. Sunbeam, barque, from Adelaide. Talbot, ship, from London. Victory, ship, from London. .

SEPTEMBER 27—Sylph, 50 tons, Norn's, from Ktissell, with 30 tons kauri gum, 5 tons oi], 5 head cattle, 2 horses. 2 empty casks. Passengers—Messrs. "Williams (2), CarJeton, Webster, Smith, and Mr. Busby (junr.)— George Webster, agent. -I—Eniry, 37 tons, McLeod, from Mongonui, in ballast. Passenger—Mr. Brown, Sub-Collector H. M. Customs—Crtiickshank, Smart and Co., agents. 27 —Meteor, 43, Farrcll, from the Great Barrier, with 35,274 feet sawn timber. 27—Hose Ann, 27 tons, Jones, from the East Coast, with 144 bags 98 kits maizo, 29 casks pork, 50 sifles bacon.— J. Salmon and Co., agents. 27—Kiwi, 36 tons, Wilson, from Hokianga, with 15 tons towai bark, 2 do. potatoes, 10 cases jam, 1 cask pork, 1 pkg. hard wood—l passenger.—G. Webster, agent. 27 —Three Brothers, 18 tons, Seymour, from Mangawai, with 16 tons potatoes, In toils kauri gum, 1 plough, 3 boies butter, 3 do. eggs—ll passengers. —T. Macky and Co., agents. 27 —Annie Laurie, 30 tons, Stuart, from Wangarei, with 10 head cattle—s passengers.—Cruicksliank, Smart and Co., agents. 27 —Venture, 18 tons, Windhover, from Waiheii, with 28 tons firewood—2 passengers. 27 —Yarra, schooner, 121 tons, Tullocli, from Circular Head, Tasmania.—Combes and Daldy, agents. 27 —Kate, barque, 341 tons, Sherlock, from Sydney. Passengers —Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Dangers and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Trimmer, Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. and Miss Kerr, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Simmonds, Messrs. Sheean, Cook, Valley.—Henderson and Macfalane, agents. 27—Lombard, barque, 208 tons, Wolfe, from Welshpool, Gipps Land.—J. S. Mncfarlane and Co., agents. 27 —Louis and Miriam, brig, 126 tons, McDonald, from Dunedin, with 20 qr.-casks 10 hlias. rum. 12 qr.-casks wine, order; 25 lihde. 10 qr.-casks rum, 100 cases whiskey, W. J. Young : 10 casks nuts, Comrie and Burt3s cases ■wine, 9 cases coffee, W. J. Yonng; 40 cases bacon, 25 cases oilmen's stores, 250 boxes candles, 940 bags oats,. 8 casks sugar, 20 cases sardines, 5 cases lobsters, 1 dray, 1 <log cart, 6 drays, order. Passengers—D. McCracken, Wilson, E. Souther, 32. Duke, William Brown, George Tothergill, W. J. Campbell, Richard Comriclr.—J. Roberton and Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. SEPTEMBER 27 —Kate, 24 tons, J. Guilding, for the Thames, -with sundries—l passenger. 2G —Venture, 18 tons, Windhover, for Waiheki, in ballast. 27 —Star of the South, s.s, 147 tons, Anderson, for Napier, with 20 casks 20 cases bottled beer, 14 cases drapery, 1 package, 2 horses, 2 drays. —Hen derson and Macfarlane, agents. 27 —Rose, 25 ton 9, Wilson, for Wangapoa, in ballast. ENTERED OUTWARDS. SEPTEMBER 27-—Bella Vista, barque, for Newcastle, N.S.W. —Prince Edward, brig, for Newcastle, N.S.W. IMPORTS FOREIGN. Per Kate, from Sydney:— 1 bale leather, J,. Rout; 1 ease, E. Wayte; 1 case, A. S. Bartlett; 4 cases saddlery, J. S. Macfarlane and Co.; 1 case, R. Hobbs; 1G tierces beef, S. Cochrane ; 65 bags maize, W. J. Young; 6 gas pipes, 1 bundles fittings, 6 bars iron, 1 sheet copper, 1 case india rubber, 8 anchors, 3 casks tallow, D. Graham and Co. ; 5 bags rivets, order; 61 bags maize, Eaton and Dewolf; 166 gunnies sugar, Morrin and Co.; 5 bags bone dust, 1 box seeds, C. A. Harris ; 40 gunnies sugar, 10 chests tea, J. M. French; 111 bags bone dust, order; 80 boxes soap, G. Webster; 54 gunnies sugar, order; 200 bags sugar, 66 pkgs. coffee, J. S. Macfarlane and Co.; 1 bale corks, 126 tons coals, Henderson and Macfarlane; 4 cases glass, Philips and Son; 149 bags maize, order; 1 crate soda water bottles, 1 bale corks, 2 cases acid, ~VV. Hobaon; 108 bags 94 gunnies sugar, 45 pkgs. 10 coils rope, 1234 billets coir fibre, 800 spokes, 30 cases port wine, Gilfillan and Co.; 100 bags Hour, Henderson and Macfarlano ; 5 bags pepper, 225 bags maize, M. Somerville ; 1 case papor, E. Wayte; 1 case 1 bundle paper Thomson, Keith and Co.; 1 case bite, Macfarlane and Co.; 23 bags maize, Mabin and Graham; 60 do. do-, order; 3 cases, Winks and Hall; 84 bags maize, B. Newell; 72 do. do., M. Somervillo ; 105 do. do., W. Mears ; 8 cases port wine, Gilfillan and Co.; 1 case acid,S. H.Hamilton; 20 boxes soap, W. Graham ; 68 mats sugar, 2 casks nuts, 10 cases chicory, T. Bell; 50 cases whiskey, 22 mats coifee, 349 do. sugar, 20 half-chests tea, 80 bags rice, 2 cases confectionery, 4 clo. chutney, Morrin aad Co.; 39 packages beef, 7 tierces do., 1 case seecjs, order. Per Yarra, from Circular Head : —157 tons potatoes, 33 tubs butter, 3,500 palings, 6 pieces sawn timber, 1 bluckwood log, Combes and Daldy. Pur Lombard, from Welshpool:—100 head cattle, J. S. Macfarlane and Co. Sinking of the Cuttee Piinet.—The cutter Planet, from Matakana, bound to Auckland, struck on Eangitoto Reef yesterday morning, and immediately sunk. All hands saved. The barque Kate, Capt. Sherlock, arrived in harbour early yesterday morning from Sydney. She cleared Sydney Heads at 6 p.m. on the 15th instant, experiencing South and South-elist winds to the Three Kings, which were made on Wednesday last

at noon. From thence liafl strong S.E. Rales till Sunday last, when slic caught'a light HVE. breeze, "which brought her into port. Sighted a large steamer, supposed to be the off the Kings on "Wcdnes>dnv last. . Tlio brigantlne Yarra, Capt. Tiillocli, left Circular Head on the 13t.h inst., and had fine weather on the passage across, making the Three Kings on I'ridav last. On Sunday last spoko tlio ship Ironsides, 40 miles N.E. of the North Cape. The barque Lombard, Capt. E. B. "Wolfe, arrived in harbour from Weslhpool. with a enrgo of rattle yesterday morning. She sailed on tho 15th inst., and experienced strong S.E. -weather throughout, malting the Three Kings on Thursday last. Sighted a ship and two barques standing North on Sunday last ofT the Bay of Islands.^ The brig Louis and Miriam, Capt McDonald, from Dunedin the 9th inst., arrived in harbour yesterday morning. Slio experienced light weather throughout. Tho schooner Tauranga, Capt. Sollars, arrived in harbour yesterday afternoon from Tauranga via Mercury Bay. . The schooners Sylph, from Pusse l ', and Kiwi, from ITokianga, both arrived in harbour yesterday afternoon. The s.s. Star of tho South sailed again fo-t Napier yesterday afternoon. Tho bnrqno Bella Yiata and brig Prineo Edward both entered outwards yesterday for Newcastle, N.S.W., and will sflil shortly. IT.M.S.S. Miranda returned from the Kawau yesterday, bringing back his Excellency the Governor. The s.s. Phoebe leaves tho Manukau for tho South this day. The s.s. Alexandra arrived in tho Manukau from the Waikato and Rnplnn yesterday morning. Sho leaves again forTaranaki early.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 274, 28 September 1864, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 274, 28 September 1864, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 274, 28 September 1864, Page 4

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