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Shipping Intelligence.

•PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Alliance, sohoonerv, tiom Tauranga. Kauri, 'from tho Coast. Irene, nchoonov, fiom Tahiti. Lady Hind, w , sii f,-o m t)io South. Pearl, f TO m CanterburySusanna), Cuthlxji t, us , from Port, Waikato. Tawerr tj schooner, from Poverty Day. VESSELS IN HARBOOR. Alfred, barquo, from Capo Town. Alliance, schooner, from Tatirangtu British Trident, ship, from London. Bessie, barque, from tho Sandwich Islands. Bella Marina, ship, from Sydnoy. Ballarat, p.s., from Napier. Columhus, ship, from London. Ellen Simpson, barque, fiom Melbourne. Eagle Speed, ship, from London. Fairy, schooner, from Tauranga. General Cameron, schooner, from tho South Sea Islands. H M.S.S. Harrier, from the Manukau. H.M.S.S C'ura(joa, from tho Kawau. Ida Zeigler, ship, from London. "Irene, schooner, from Tahiti. Jumna, ship, from London. Kauri, schooner, from tho East Coast. lady Bird, ts.s., from the South. NoveJty, p.s., from Manukau. Papeete, brig, from Tahiti. Pearl, ketch, from Canterbury. •Queen, schooner, from fmtiha. .fc*andfly, gunboat, from Tauranga. •Southern Cross, schooner, from a. Missionary cruiae. 'Surat, sliip, from London. Sen Serpent, schooner, from Tauranga. Purprit-e, schooner, from Tauranga. Susannah Cuthbcrt, s.s., troni Port Waikato. Tawera, schooner, from Poverty Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. -Amatfilr, schooner, from Nowcastle, sailed 9thinst. Albert William, barque, from London, 3rd d.p,, 1)317; sailed August 8. JLrdbeg, ship, from London, 3rd d.p., 1023; sailed August 17. -Adelheid, barque, from Leitli, sailed. August 15. Annie Wood, ship, fiom London ; (loading.) •Cajsar Godeffroy, ship from Capo Town, 2nd d.p., 7369 ; (leading.) Empress, ship? from London, Ist d.p., 3524 ; (load- . ing-) I'airfiL-ld, barque, from Adelaide (sailed 6th inst.) foam of the tea, ship, from London ; (loading ) Golden City, ship, from London, Ist d.p., 8247 ; (loadiig.) Ganges, ship, from London, Ist d.p., 4182; (loading.) H. L. Rutgers, barque, from Newcastlo. Henry and Idwards, schooner, from Duredin. H.M.S.S. Efck, from Melbourne, No. 245. Bydra, ship, from Newcastlo. Kate, barque, from Sydney. Light Brigade, ship,"from London j 3rd d.p., 5721 (loading.) Ijucibelle, ship, from London, Y.G.N.D., new code, ilysterv, barque, from Liverpool, Ist d.p., 4052: (loading'.) r > . Matoaka, sli.p, from London, 2nd d.p., 9456 ; fload- „. 2*imroud, ship, from Lcndon, 2nd d.p., 6804.; sailed August 12. Kelson, ship, from Lcndon, Ist d. p., 8702 ; (loading.) feihersteip, barque, from Cape Town, 3rd d.p., 8749 ; (loading.) Salamander, s.s., from Newcastlo. Si- George Grey, barque, from Newcastle. lalbot, thip, from London, 2nd p. d., 1470; sailed August 2. Victory, ship, from London, 2nd d.p., 23C5 : (loadlng) Viscount Canning, ship, from London, 3 p.d. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For London:—lda Ziegler, British Trident, Light Brigade, and Anyone. For Valparaiso:—Alfred, barque, eaily. iror >hai ghaiSumt, phip, early. For Guam:—Jumna, fhip, early. Eor the t-'ouih Lady Bird, s'.y., 23rd instant. r ai 'teibury: —General Cameron, schconer, tomorrow. ' ENTERED INWARDS. NOVEMBER 19—ILady Bird, b.b., 220 tons, F. Benner, from Napier and the South, with 9 casks, 13 eases, 3 kegs, 1 drum, J. Hillman: 3 cases diugs, P. A. Phillips - 10 cases kerosine, Wilson and Bum ; 2do.drape>v! Davis and Son ; 1 do. do., piighton ; 1 truss do., J. C ooke; 1 bale, Capt. Read ; 1 case drapery, idwards; 1 case, Sells; 1 qr.-cask biandy, H. j. j-uncan; 1 case, Creighton and Scales; 1 box, Varty; 1 case kerosine, Porter; 1 pared, Trimmer. Passengers?— The Htn. Mantell, Major Whitmore, Major Strickland and servant, D.A.C.G. Price, the Hon. Colenso, Messrs. Turner, Root, Britton' W.E.Jones, Alexander, Kerr, More]], Yennox' Parker, Misß Galick, Mrs. and Miss McNalt.v, and 10 steerage passengers.—Combes and agents. 19—Kauri, 37 tons, Shearer, from tho Eai t Coast, with 300 bags 100 kits maize, 8 casks x ork.—J. balmon & Co., agents. 17 tons, Kieman, from Coromardel, -with 0,000 feet timber—6 passengers. 17 tons, Martin, fiom Tuhoi, with 6,000 i b -r Ea ? TO timber, 30,000 shingles, 12 tons firewood. 19-—Jessie, 12 tons, Armstrong, from Waiheki, with 16 tons firewood, 6CO polef. Gazelle, 25 tons, Cheshire, from Wangapoa, with 23,000 feet sawn timber—l 2 passengers. Henry Havelock, 17 tons, Judd, from Mangjiwai, with 9,000 feet timber, 10 tons gum, 2 boxes eggs, 2 do. butter—4 passengers. 19—J"urprise, 60 tons, Wallace, from Tauranga, in ballast—J. Boulter, agent. 19—Planet, 26 tons, Campbell, from Omih, with 16,000 feet sawn timber—l passenger. 19—Agnes, 24 tons, Williams, from Mat; kina, with 800 feet house blocks, 300 puriri potti, 12 tons firewood. 19—Mary, 22 tons, Brown, from Maraiti, with 12 tonß bark. CLEARED OUTWARDS. NOVEMBER 20 ton . a - Doughty, for Tauranga, with 1,000 bricks, 10 tons firewood, 24 ca-ee butter, 65 csscfi cigars, and sund'ies—l passenger 19—Agnes, 21 tons Williams, for Matakana, in ballast—3 passengers. in —V° met ' 17 t ° ns ' Martin > for Puhoi, in ballast. 19_Annie Laurie, 30 tons, i~tua<t, for Wangarei, boxes groceries, 1 case ale—6 passengers. ;Phoenix, 13 tons, Wharaki, for Cabbage Bay, i b a R fc fl°ur, 3 casks beef—3 passengers. —Petrel, 17 tons, Nieman, for Coromandel, with io^T iiS ' iS a ' c ' ll ß s sugar, 1 dray—7 passengers, la—lay, 18 tons, Busbv, for Tauranga, with 28 tons firewood. 19—Maria Jane, 18 tons, Brown, for Tauranga via Great Barrier, with 1 keg rum, 1 case gin. Auckland, s.s., 530 tons, Xlagley, for Melbourne via the Southern Provinces, with 8 pkgs. a. ki P arce l rwin ,'ind Co.; for Wellington. a W m J- W.Bain; for I'icton. l ease, aqv i I Nelson. 12 pkgs. drapery, H. and j V do '' A - 01ark ; lease, Berwin and Co. ; 1-case cigars, K and H Isaacs • Tpkg. B; nk of ; " Cr^ and Co. 1 parcel, Berwin and Co.; 1 case nines y"7 IS = 1 ox ' Lepstine; 1 parcel, Bank of New Zealand. Passengers— Mr. Dupen, for Wollincton; Messrs. Corte,l(itchie, Newman, and Sullivan for Picton ; Mr. H.Kirkie, for Nelson ; Messrs'. L. Fennings, G. Wheeler, McKenzie, J. and E Daiy, Culhgan Brabington, S. Newman, Miss Clark, and Mr. McGrath, for Melbourne. The schooner Alliance, from Tauranga, and Kauri, from the Eaat Coast, both arrived on Saturday morning last. The schoon or General Cameron has been laid on for Christchurch, to sail to-morrcw. _ Tho cutter Whitby, left again for Tauranga, on Saturday evening last, with a full cargo of merchandise. The barque H. L. Rutgers, Captain Howes, entered outwards, at Newcastle for this port on the Bth instant. The brig Susan, Captain Kiddie, arrived in tho Manukau l'rom Newcastle on Saturday morning last, left that port on the 10th instant. Bhs brings a cargo of 252 tons coals. We have to thank Captain Kiddie for Newcastle papers to the 9th inst.

Tho SBl»»nner'Rrprcfflsni!oclforWewTaatle,"N.S.'W.. on morning last. The Tali it ia n schooner Irene, Capt. G'Ueon, arrived ?n harbour from Tahi i on Pnturdny afternoon laM bringing a cargo of fruit. SliO suited on tlie 12tl October, touch'ng at Porolonea on lier way, and experiencing fine light- wcutlicr throughout. Tin Irene brines Mr. mid Mrs McDonald, n« passensrers and 40.000 oranizcp, '1(00 pine apples. 20 bunches ceon haniiraf, 2/iO flo. dried do.. 1!>00 eoc-'n nut-. 22 bnnrls limes. and 11 tuvs limeiniee, consigned to the owner. Mr. Cornell. Tlie erhooner Samoa hue nnivi d nt Tahiti from this port, and sailed again foi a emise nmrnest the isliinds. The schooner Taworn, Capt. Kennedy, arrived from I Poverty Pay on Saturday, firirginp: up lOhcnd cattle and 22 hales wool. The Itev. T. B. Clailco and 7 natives are passengers I>V lirr. The as. Sustinnnli Cuthl-ort, Cnpt. Fitzsimons. returned from Port AVnil-nto, on Satur(l»v, aft-i' another quick trip. She Failed nt noon on Thursday last, ronnded the North Cape nt 2 30 p.m. the next day, and anchored in this hnrhour at 5 p.m on Saturday. The barque Bella Mary and schooner Pea Oull were hoth passed bet wet n lite Kings ami the North Cape on Friday. The Vetch IVa'l, Capt. Russell. from Canterbury the C'h i"ptant, arrived in harbour yesterday morning. She brinps a cargo of oats for Messrs. Henderson and Mnefarlane. The schooner Amateur, Cnpt Langmuir, sailed from Ni wcastlp for this port o:i tlie fllh instant, with , 350 tons coals. I The s.s. Auckland, Cnpt. TTnglov, sailed for Melbourno via the South on Saturday last, punctually to her advertised time, (10 a.m.). Considerable anxiety is now fell in reference (o the Fiifety of tlie brig Knsitnt, which left. Newcastle Inden with eotil. nnd bound lieneo on the :!oth ult > T o news has yet been received of her, nnd as she must have encountered the full force of the iralev which prevailed e»rly in the month, serious apprehensions are rnterlaintefl respecting her. "We trust sincerely thnt tliev may prove unfounded.—J lobar! 3*i>ic>i Ma nny, October 20. ARRIVAL OF TriF. s.s. LADY BIRD, FROM TTIF, SOUTH. The K.ZS.N. Co.'s steamship T ndv Bird, Captain F. Penner, true to her date, arrived in hnrVur shortly after noon, on Saturday last. She left AA r<-I-liugton on the lflth instant, at noon, having light head winds, and calm sea to papier, where she arrived at 11 am. on the 17th. 1 ell "Napier arnin at noon, experienced N.F.. nnd F. winds; passed Cape Colvillo at 0 a.m., on the tJitli with a Soutlierlv breeze, and arrived here as above. On the 18th, at 2.30 p.m.. passed a barque ricked mnn-of-war, standing to the F.nstwnrd, about 10 miles to the N N.F. of Cape b'lmaway, name not signalled. [This would be the Falcon, for Napier. 1 'The s.s. Queen, leftlCapier for "Wellington, nt noon on fbe 17th instant. "We are indebted to Mr. G. IT. Pitcher, tlie purser for full tiles of Southern papers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 320, 21 November 1864, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 320, 21 November 1864, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 320, 21 November 1864, Page 4

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