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PORT Off AtJO X LAN D. j ARKIVATvS. I Mnid of Kent, ae/ioonw, fr »m : Zillah, schooner, from Ts'ap'.ervia thulD-iyt Hope, schooner, from Tauranga. DEPARTURE. Sandfly, gunboat, for a cruise. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Alfred, barque, from Capo Town. AUinnco, schooner, from Tauranga. .British Trident, ship, from London. Bossie, barque, from the Sandwich Islands. Bella Marina, ship, from Sydney. Balla rat, p.s., from Napior. I Columbus, ship, t'rorv London. i Ellen Simpson, l>arque, f oin Melbourne. Kugle Speed, ship, from London. Fairy, schooner, from Tauranga. Genorul Cameron, schooner, from the South Sea Islands. H. M.S.S. Harrier, from the. Manukau. ILM.S.S Curapoa, from tlio Kawau. Hope, schooner, from Tau anga. Ida Zeigler, ship, from London. Irene, schoonor, from Tahiti. Jumna, ship, from London. Kauri, schooner, from tho East Coast. Lady Bird, s a , from the South. Maid of Kent, schooner, from Kaipara. Novelty, p.s., from Manukau. Papeete, brig, from Tahiti. Pearl, ketch, from Canterbury. Queen, schooner, from (imalia. Southern Cross, schooner, from a Missionarv cruise. Sural, ship, from T.ondon. Sea S'erpent. schooner, from Tauranga. Surprise, schooner, from Tauranga. Susannah Cuthbert, s.s , from Port Waikato. 'I awor.i, schooner, from Poverty Bay. Zillah, schooner, from Napier via the East Coat. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Amatrur; schooner, from Newcastle, sailed 9th inst. Albert \V 1 iaru, barque, from London, 3rd d.p., t1317; sailed August 8. Ardbrg, ship, from London, 3rd d.p., 1023; sailoci August 17. .Adelhei 1, barque, from Leith, siiiled August 15. Annie Wood, ship, fioni London ; (loading.) Ca».-ar Godcft'roy, ship, from Capo Town, 2nd d.p., 7369 : (loading.) Fmprcss, ship, from London, Ist d.p., 3521; (loading.) * Fairfield, barque, from Adelaide (sailed 6th inst.) Foam of the fc-ca, ship, from London ; (loading ) Golden City, ship, from London, Ist d p., 8247; (loading.) Ganges, ship, from London, Ist d.p., 4182; (loading.) TT. L. Rutgers, barque, from Newcastle. Henry Edwaid, schooner, from Dunedin. H.M.S.S. Esk, from Sydney, No. 245. Hydra, ship, from Newcastle. Kate, barque, from Sydney. Light Brigade, ship, from London; 3rd d.p., 5721 (loading.) Lucibelle, ship from London, V.G.N.D 0 now code . Mystery, btirque, from Liverpool, Ist d.p., 4052; (loading.) Mato ika, th p, from London, 2nd d.p., 9486 ; (loading-) Nimroud, ship, from London, 2nd d.p., 6804>; sailed August 12. Jfelaon, ship, from London, Ist d. p., 8702; (loading.) Prince Alfred, s.s., due this day, from Sydney. Roihersteig, barque, from Cape Town, 3rd d.p., 8749 ; (loading.) Salamander, s.s., from Newcastle. Sir Gi-orge Grey, barque, from Newcastle. Talbot, chip, from London, 2nd p. d., 1470: sailed August 2. Victory, ship, from Loudon, 2nd d.p., 23C5 ; (loading) Viscount Canning, ship, from London, 3 p.d.. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For London:—lda Ziegler, British Trident, Light Brigade, and Amazone. For Valparaiso:—Alfred, barque, to-morrow. For Shanghai:—Surat, ship, this day. For Guam:—Jumna, ship, earlv. For th<> .South : — Lady Bird, s.s., 23rd instant. For Canterbury:—General Cameron, schooner, this day. ENTERED INWARDS. NDVEMIiSH 21 19 tons, Boatwright, from Mataknna, w.ith 700 bushels limo - 2 passengers—Lilewall and Rattray, agents. 21—Sarah Alice, 15 tons, Edwards, from Coromandel, ■with 7,000 feet timber—l passenger.—Stephenson and \Vardell, agents. 21—Frances, 20 tons, Dam, from Mahurangi, with 108 bushels Jime, 120 feet totara piles, 45,000 ahingles, 3 head cattle —4 passengers.—Combes and Daldy, agents. * 21; —Maid of Kent, 50 tons, Dodd, from Kaipara, with 19,000 feet sawn timber, 5 ton* kauri gum, 8 do. do., 3 bales bag 3, 5 pkgs. personal efiects.— Thos. Russeli, agent. 21 —Boneta, 2S tons, Petersen, from Wangarei, wilt 21 bales wool, 1 ton gum—4 passengeig.—Buchanai and Stewart, agents. 21—Tawera, 55 tons, Kennedy, from Poverty Bav with 15 head cattle, 21 bales wool, A ton bacon, l pigs—7 passengers.—S. J. Edmonds, agent. 21—Elizabeth Ann, 18 tons, Hughes, from Pokorokoro, in ballast—2 pa sengers.—Thos. Chrisp agent. 21—Hope, 26 tons, Black, from Tauranga, with ' cwt. gum, 4 baga wheat—3 passengers.—Thonia: Macky & Co., agents. 21 —Clyde, 15 tons, Kasper, from Mahurungi, with 3( tons firewood. 21—George, 16 tonß, Augustus from Opotiki, witl 46 pigs, 120 bushels maize, 2 cases kumeras : passengers. 21—Pearl, ketch, 31 tons, Russell, for Kaiapoi, witl 1,600 bushels oats.—Henderson and Macfarlunc agents. 21—Susannah Cuthbert, s.s., 121 tons, Fitzsimmon from Port Waikato, in ballast.—GilfiLan and Cc agents. 21—-Rose Ann, 27 tons, Jones, from tho East Coast with KO bags maize, 6 ca-ks pork, 9 bales 30 bag wool —2 passengers.— J. Salmon and Co., agents. 21 —Lily, 17 tons, Allan, from Waiheki, with 30 ton firewood. 21—Mary Ann, 21 ton.", Trimmer, fiom Waiheki with 50 tons firewood. 21—Zillali. schooner, OS tons, Sullivan, from Napie via the East Coast, with 14 casks salt beef, G dr do. mutton, 25 firkins buttor, 2 boxes persons effects. Passenger—Sir. Morcroft.—J. Salmo: and Co., airents. 21 —Irene, Tahitian schooner, 43 tons, Gilloon from the South buu Islands.—Captain, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. B NOVEMBER -I -Surat, ship, 999 tons, Dunlop, for Shanghai, ii ballast.—Cruickshank, {-'mart & Co., agents. 21—Planet, 20 tons, Campbell, for Mercury Ray with sundries—6 passengers.—D. McClellar agent. 21 Nile, 21 tons, Booth, for the Great Barrier, i; ballast. 21 —Glance, 18 tons, Boatwright, for Matakana with sundries—l passenger.—Lilewall & ltattrav agents. J 21—Lily, 17 tons, Allan, for Waiheki, in ballast— passenger. 21- Mary Ann, 21 ton*, Trimmer, for Waiheki, i: ballast. 21—Henry Havelock, 17 tons, Judd, for Mangawai with sundries, i horses—6 passengers. 21 ~!i li o abjth Arn ' 18 tons > Hu, forPokorokorc witti 20 ions L ommissariat stores.—'lhos. Ch agent. 21- Sarah Alio©, 15 tons, Edwards, f)r Coromande in oallast—4 pa-sengers. Clyde, 15 tons, Ka6per, for Mahurangi, wit sundries—2 passengers. 21—Falcon, 41 tons, Owen, for Cabbago Bay, -wit sundries—3 passengers. 21 Frances, 20 tons, Dam, for Mahurangi, wit sundries- 2 passengers.—Combes & Daldy, agent •_ Boyd, 16 tons, Nci I, for Mercury B'av, wit sundries—2 passengers.—G. S. Jakins, agent. IMPORTS FOREIGN". Per Irene, irom tho South dea Islands :—4.0,00 - 4,0( 0 pine apples, 2,000 coco mute. 60,00 limes, 250 bundles dried banana;, 20 bunches banc use, 10J tuns limo juioe, o/dor.
I ACOiDEUT TO THE SCHOOLEK ZILLAH. I "Pwn following report of the accident to the .Zillah, 3chooncr» may prove interesting to our renders : «• Left-Nnpier '29th October, and onllerl at Orc'c on thtlstinH; from theneo hnd fine weather to T.ifcn Point, Phv of Plenty. nnehnring there »t 7 30 p m. on the 2nd. The -Cvincl then shi'ted to U'.S.W.. blowing strong, nnd got. inulor weigh with reefed anils; the anchor pot. foul of a sunken rook and brought the vessel to tho wind, and she getting stern wav on immediately, pot r:Uhor elo?e to the* shore ; veered out enble, hut before thirty fathoms were out -he was striking heavily. Secured a!I to keep her steady ; but iu ton minutes afterwards tin* rudder head wnc carried away. The captain nut crew findine nothing more could be done, left the vessel at midnight and went on slv re. Next morning (:he 3rd), ihc weather heinjj more moderate, all hands again went, on board, and discovered that she ha i knocked a ho'e in her starboard bow. Some nutiu> were tbt-u employed to disehtirite her eargo, and all the gear, was al-0 taken on .-bore, and everything was out of her by 2p m. Some p links. Ae., re then obtained and secured to the hole at the bow. and at low water commeneed pumping her out. there being sev*n fi et of water in her hold. A kedgo whs then run out astern, and at i p.m. she was ho\o oil into deep wuU-r. Kept pumping her until 4 a.m. next morning, when the natives towed her round to Marftiti, H mi lea N.K of the Pewit. Sureceded in boa- hing her there at 0 a m. on the sth ; hut upon examining her bottom the damage was found to be oqlv trifling, and not so bad as expeeted, po evervthiny; was a-juiu pot on board, a new iron uudgeon fixed"for the rudder, and a fresh start made for Auckland, where sheanived nil &ale yesterday morning." The bchoor.or 1* dward. Captain "MefMelhin, to sail from 3)unedni for this port on the Kith instant. The brig Reliance, Captain Fordbam, aimed at Dunedin from ibis port oil the 11th inst., altera good passage of s< von d^ys. The M'hor.er Maid of Kent. Oiptain Podd, arrived from Kaipava yesterday nionvng brinct- II * < argo of timber and mun. She sailed on ihu'sdav m company with the cutter (ilimpse for 1 ort AA aik:ito, and barque Ama/.one, foe Auekhml. Ihe ketch Wild Wave was going iu the head? us the Maid of Ivent sailed. 'Iho schooner Zillah. Cap'a ; n arrived in harbour yesterd y morning, Napier via the; Coa-t,. bringing up a enrpo of prnom-e, &c. Whilst trading along the coast vln- unfortunately touched upon n fuukeu reef, and her cargo hud to he landed to get her off. She has r ceiveil some a'ight damage, nnd will undergo a thorough repair and overhaul upon the discharge of her cargo. 'J ho gun-boat Sandfly, Captain TT. left for a cruise yesterday morning. She has g< no along the coast to collect the cen.-us for the Government. The ship Surat, Captain Dunlop, cleared yesterday for Shnnglmi, and j-nils this morning only. The e.s. Viince Alfred, Captain Ponsrnby, is due from Sydney to-day with the September Lnglisli mail.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 321, 22 November 1864, Page 4
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