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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

|jj| arrivals. |||p Vistula, schooner, from Kaipara. m.- Princo Alfred, 8.H., from Syoney. M \ i tteur. schooner, for Noweastlc, A.S.W . 1 \\ onsa Wonga, s.s-, from the Bay of Islands. 5| \nuizonc, barque, from kaipara. 'I vessels in harbour. •* 3 schooner, from Newcastle, N.S.W. ' \„, 17 0v.0, barque, from Kaipain. "'r> barque, from Capo J own. i A-lli-ince, schooner, from Taurmign. 1{ [irh Trident, ship. Iron, London f ] ; e barque, from the Sandwich Islands. a 1 U:i Marina, ship, from Sydney. i l lWrat, p.s., from Napier. i ( I'milms, ship, from London. }■ i .n simpson, barque, fom Melbourne. , [T i e Speed, ship, from London. t { ileral Cameron, schooner, from tho South Sea * II 'm s!s! llnrrit r, from the .Munukau. 11 ( ura<;oa, from tho Kawau. 11 Jt ., schooner, from Tau.anga. 1 |h Zeipler, ship, from London. lr U . l schooner, from Tahiti. I una. ship, from London. H uri. schooner, from tho East Coast. 1 iv I'inl, s»' . from the South. ill of Kent, schooner, from Kaipara. N ;v, p.s., from Manukau. 1 ineete, bris. from 'lahiti. 1 l-l. ketch, from Canterbury. 1 r nee Alfred, s.s., from S\ dney. |i lecn, schooner, from Omaha. _ b it hern Cross, schooner, from a. 51 issionary --- cruise. .. at ship, from London. , Serpent, schooner, from Tauranga. -> v schooner, from Tauranga. V iimiah L'utlibeit. t-.-s., from Port "Waiknto. S® 'i. .j,.ra, schooner, from Poverty Bay. ' \ :ula, schooner, from Kaipara. \\ n;a W onga, s.s-, trom tne Hav of Islands. / ah. schooner, from > a pier via the East Coat.

KXTKCTKI) ARRIVALS. ;linn tronc. >hip. from London, (loading.) , Cmu-ron, buique, from Sydney, (loading.) AlUrt William, baique, from London, 3rd d.p., 9317; oiled August 8. ArJl'i:. from London, 3rd d.p., 1023; sailed from Lcith, sailed August 15. <» An no Wood, ship. fiom London ; sailed bept. 11. <„ r G-detlroy, ship, from Capo lown, 2nd d.p., ! o'i!" 1 : (1- ading ) (-„i ( .ai;,». ship, ft oin I ondon, sailed Sept. 2. ship, from London, (Lading.) '~i I'u ship, from London, Ist d.p., 3524; (ioad'iS Vailtii-ld', barque, from Adelaide (sailed 6lh inet.) '!?9l Fohm of Il>« £■<■«, ship. from London ; (loading) Golden City, ship, from London, Ist d.p., 8247; lomlii g.) , ~ , Gsi_.'S. ship, from London, Ist d.p., 4:82 ; (loadms-) . , r .1 tj J,. Htitgers, barque, from Ili-nry Edward. schooner, from l)u._edin. ■> HMSS. Esk, tM-'tii Svdnev, No 245. SI Ucl-nskv. ship, fioni "the Clyde, saikd September 12. fM India, ship, fi (, n' Newcastle. K ; !(>1 >.;iiq«e, fj«.m Sydney, sailed 14th inst. Li "In Hrisade. ship, from London ; 3rd d.p., 572 ~ sailed Sept. 23. _ IyCui- and Miriam, brig, from Sydney, (loading ) 1 uubt'lle, ship from London, \ .G.£*.!>., now code. Mv-Ur\. barque, from Liverpool, Ist d.p., 4052; ■as ,aiiou Sept. 20. ' Miitcak», ship, from London, 2nd d.p., 9486; sailed ■■■■■-" vt'pt. 17U Nimroud, ship, from London, 2nd d.p., 6SC4 ; sailed August 12. /i 3 2»c -on,"ship, from London, Ist d. p-, 8702; (loadSi Eeihei>teie, barque, from Cape Town, 3rd d.p., 8749 ; "Si (loading.) • Sahm andeiC s.s., from Newcastle. Si G.orgc- Grey, biirque, from Newcastle. _ I '•p iit oi"ihe North, ship, from London, (loading.'* :/ '1 iiiboi. ?hip. froni Loudon, 2nd p. d., 1470; tailed a ■ ■■ Aucust 2. Tut(.r\"ship, from London, 2nd d.p., 2305; (load::~t; mg.) } n mint Canning, aliip, from London, 3 d.p., sailed !:M Sept. 17. ENTERED INWARDS. XOTV.MIIEK ' 22—Prince Alfred, s.s., 703 tons, H. P. Machin, from : gydnev. I'as.-engers— Sirs. Perkins, Mr. and ■ Mrs. Wren, Mr. J. White, Mr. Turner, lira. Miss & M), and Master Rouiitree and servant; Rev. W., Mis. Miss (3), and Master C'< liey ; Mrs. Hunt, Mr. Sho'i-ard, Miss Woolcott, Mrs. Bennett, Sir. 1 Poiens. Captain Johnston, Mr. Aimstrong, Colonel ; l-u.-sell. Mr. 11. Bridges, W. Mitchell, Cr. Bootlie, ' : Mrs. hums and eh Id, Mr. and Mrs. Ilar.l.T. Gal1' way, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. K. Kelly, J. Fentis, W. lilib, Mrs. Seanlan, J. Kelly, Jam and llow V'unir, Mrs. Hallev, G. Brown, A. Rose, W. Wollev, \V. Hock, reijeant Conallv, Mrs. Conally and i j children, Thomas Carroll, Mrs Carroll, Michael -- jee ,)utiles Muir, Samuel Gale, Francis Muil, Charles Barron, J. H. Kuhhnann, J. 31- Luke, J. Corbett, 11. Matthews, .1. Seath, John 3liller, John * Coleman, and R. Peterson.— IX. 31. Jervis, ngent. 2° Amateur, schooner, 23!) tons, Longmuir, from Newcastle, N.S.W. —Henderson and Maefarlaiio, 4 agents. 5 22—Shamrock, 30 tons, Morgan, from Coromandel, with IS,OOO feet timber—6 p.-v-senirers. 22—Julia, 17 tons, Spencer, from Slaraiti, with 30 tons firewood, 18,1-00 feet timber- 4 passengers. _ 22—Emma Eliza, 22 tons, Coleman, from Wailicki, -J with 34 tons firewood. vi 22 Kclair, 18 tons, Lloyd, from Coromandel, with JiJ 10.000 tect timber —2 passengers. CI.EARED OUTWARDS. NovmiinK -c 22—Emma Eliza, 22 tons, Loleinan, for Waiheki, in j 22—Gazell, 2-3 tons, Cheshire, for Wangapoa, in •5 balln.-t — i' passengers. 1 22—Helen, 23 tons, Jloodte, for Wangaroa, with 4 b,i;;s mir inls, 4 bags raisins, 1 d-il rnpe, 4 pkgs. ;f driiperv, I ton sugar, 0 bags rice, 1 cask beef. 1 box ti-a, 1 teg butter, 1 ease geneva, cask rum, 2 eases I ale,' lllb tobacco, 1 keg blasting powder—2 pas-M-nmrs. * 22— Kairv, 37 tons, MeLeod, for Kennedy's Bay, in ballast." % 22—shamrock, 30 tons, Morgan, for Coromandel, 1 with 3 casks ale, 3 cases p-jiter, 4 bags flour —3 •1 passengers. 2 22—i ouiier, 40 tons, Anderson, lor Wangarei, in : ; ,J bal ast. 2'.'—Kclair, IS tons, 1 loyd, for Coromandel, with 4 x bags Hour. 1 bag potatoes —2 passengers. ENTERED OT'TWARDS. XIVEItB. It 4 22—Eagle Speed, 1-1-27 tons, Biinsden, for Guam. \ IMPORTS FOREIGN. Per Prince Alfred, from Sydney : —1 case paper j collars, Lewis BrotheiS; 15 boxes tobacco, I'■ Niithan; 1 case, order ; -40 kegs butter (> mrio and a hurt; 2 pkgs. J. and A. Wiseman; 5 bales paperhangings, O. Grant; 1 case, P. A. Phi lips; 32 gun- !| iiies sugar, Buchanan and Stewart; 32 do. do. S. g Brown"; (10 do. do., order ; 80 do. do., Morrin & Co.; s -SSd". do., J. Ixoberton and Co.; 3 packages, J. S. ;J Macfulane and Co.; 1 Case gold lace, C. Davis ; 50 i< cases braniiy, < rder ; 1 pkg., G. Hummer ; 1 case, hunk of New Zealand; 10 rolls matting, T. and 11. Co .ke ; 4 chm s furniture, 'Winks and 11 -'ill. 1 tiunk . boots, J. 1 iob* rton and Co. ; 8 pkgs. leather, B. Git- % »o<: 1 case, C. A. Harris; 48 gunnies sugar, George Webster; 1 j kt;. India rubber, W. P. Kirkwood and i| Son; 1 do. le-atiier, order ; 1 case drapery, Hay and rf. Ib.neyni.-tii; -1 pkgs. T. B. Hill; 14 do., P. A. i 1 iiillips; 4 do., 11. Potter ; 6 coils wire rope, Nieol .md Co. ;2q kegn butter, Eaton and Dewolf; 1 canS> vas bale, 1 hale 1 ather, J. Rout; 118 oisos war stores, lI.jJ. Government ; 1 truss drapery, W. Rat- :! 1 punehe n, P. A. Phillips ; 5 cases confectioC* 11 , s - onier ; 1 canvas parcel, AVIO Zzalandct ; 1 lialt■;s ci,tt tia, Captain Steele; 1 case paper, Mullens; ; -l cedar boards, 2 bales drapery, order; 1 cast) books, .i Calming; 1 hhds. provisions, 53 kegs butter, 3 bags iS onions, i case eggs, 2 pkgs. hay, J. U'Rourke; 1 i "Iks, S. anil J. R. Vaile ; 1 case, Baitlette; 2 hhds eggs, 1 case 1 i-eg lard, 3 cases, 17 ca-es Aus- || traiijn wine, 3 cases, oidev; 2 cases plants, 1 bug Is s.-tjils, \\ ren ; I cask but.er, Elliott; 8 kegs bntter, j J chairs, 1 chefficneer, 1 wash stand, GO bage sS lna i'-p, order ; 4 cases Australian wine, Johnstone ; to casee fruit, k.idingß &. Dowden ; 1 case, 2 do. if ordui 1 oojo, 14. G. Wood 5 1 do-, F. H

liciriswju; 1 box, Eaton & Co.; 1 ease, L. R. Phil- ; lips ; 1 do., I'onipallior ; 1 parcel tofcncco, Clements ; 1 I ox, 1 parcel, Peacock ; 1 parcel, Burnside ; 1 do., lliblcrd; 1 do., J. O'Brion ; 1 do., AVatcrson ; 1 do , Bowdeu ; 1 do., Shannon ; 1 do., Dowling ; 1 do, Sir W. Wiseman j 1 caso, H. Wood; 1 do., Mrs. Wyntt ; 1 parcel, Lieut Burtram ; 1 truss, Jenkins it Co. ; 1 parcel, A. U. Brittain ; 1 parcel, 1 case, Lastwood; 1 purccl, Capt. Irvine; 1 do., lluy & IloiK'jniun ; 1 do., Hamilton ; 1 do ,J. Peacock ; 1 box fruit, P. 11. Smith ; 1 dray, 9 liorscs, Duke; 3 horses, Corbett; 40 horses, or»ier; 9 carts, Rook 2 boxes gold, Hank of New Zealand; I case, A Thomson ; 1 parcel, Cruiekshank, Smurt & Co.; 1 box, <'aklcy ; 1 case, C'ruickshank, Smart & Co. ; 1 box, Brook field ; 1 parcel, Howard ; 1 ca?c, Menzics ; 1 box, isleigh ; 1 truss samples, 1). Nathan ; 1 case, Jackson; 1 parcel, 1 cwisson ; 1 case, A. Thompson ; 1 box, Airs. Clifton ; 1 box. Mr George Grey; lease pistols, Chapman ; 1 package, Kenning ; 1 dog, 1 ponv, or.ter. For Nnpiir—l6 gunnies sugar, Rathbone. For Turanaki—3 horses, Peterson; 3 horses, Cullinnn. Per Amateur, from Newcastle, N.S.W. :—350 tons coals, Henderson Si Muclarhuie. ARRIVAL OF TUB S.S. PRINCE ALFRED, FKO.M SYDNEY. The P.N.Z. & A. Company's steamship Prince Alfred, in command of Captain 11. S. Ahuliin, arrived in harbour last evening from Sydney, bringing the September Kngl sh mail. She sailou on the loth instant, at noon, and hud strong head winds throughout the passage. Upon making this coast, thick weatlur with a heavy U.K. swell prevailed, and cloudy weather and S.fa. winds along the coast On the lSili broke one of the air-pump rods, causing a detention of eight hours. A large steamer was passed on the of the 15th, apparently about 35 miles to the oastward of >ydney, and steering for there; she wne apparently a man ol'-war.

'1 lie Prince Aired has brought several passenger.-, u large cargo, and about 70 lioises, all in capital condition.

Captain Ponsonbv, late of Hie Prince .Alfied, has hiltt'n coniumml of lilt* Claud Hamilton, and us toon as that vessel ha- c< mjVi-teii her overhaal, will take up Iho loute botwcou this port ana Melbourne.

Tie three-masted schooner Amateur, Capt. Longmuir, left Newcastle on tho 10th in.-t«nt, and had fine wi ather to the Three Kings, which were sighti d on Thuisday lust. Had liylu voather down io;e-t, and arrived' in harbour yesterday afternoon. Spoke tlie j-liij> Fail field, from Adelaide bound t« this port, oil'the Hen and Chicken.-, en Sunday last, 'ihe Amateur brings a cargo of coals tor Messrs. Henderson and Maclatlanc.

The 2* 'A S JC Co.'b steamer "Wonga Worg i, Capt. Thompson, lett Auckland on Thursday last at noon, and aiuhoud oil' Mahurangi at 4 ti.ni. same day: Kit again at ti p.m., and amvtd at Kussell at 9 a.m on ti.e ISth. Lett again on the 21st, at G p in., and airived at Mahurangi at 1 p.m., 22nd ; letl again at. 2\'iU p.m., ami ai rived Jiere at G'oO p.m. last night She brings t lie following passeng< IS — l-'rom Kussell — Mr. and Mi.-sClaike, Mr. Davis, Mr. Caileton, Mrst venscn. Miss Mi Let d, and eight in tho steel-age. From Mahurangi'—Messrs. David and Kobt. Graliain, It. and Mrs. Corbett, Mr. Gray, Sir. T. A.White, S Maori Chiefs, Koitheiu District, and 1 W'aikato rebel.

The barque Amazone, Captain Meyer, arrived in liasbi ur 1 n.ni Kaipara yesterday atteincon, bringing a cir(;o of timber ana kauri gum. She sailed on Thuisdav last, and had fine weather throughout. The Amazi lie has been laid on for Louden.

'llie following "vessels bad sailed from London ai the date <f'die departure oi the September mail:— Sept. 2nd, Caleano, ship, Kenant, ironi Giavesemi ; i-ept. lltli, Annie Wood, ship, Wilson, from Deal; lith, I'.elt'iijlec, ship, lnowi e, from the Clyde -, 17th. Yi.-eoi.nt (.aiming, t hip, M urray, from Gjavesnul; Sept. 17th, Maloaka. ship, IJamett, fioin Graves* nd; Sept. 'izud, lir gm e. ship, 'Evans (with troops,) from . Gravest nu ; and il; stvry, barque, from Liverpool. 'J he fui.oiviiig passengers are on board the Yisrount Cani.nig :—Mr. Saul Moss, Mr. Kobert Moss, Mr. and Sirs. John C'liu eh > outy ; Mr. and Mi>. Lop dell ; Messrs. \V. A. Warren, 11. Walker" and Allied Wood ; Mis. and Mits Martin ; Mr. and Mis. Hobmsiii; Mr. tatriek Moss; Mr. John Moss.

'1 he following -vessels were loading at Lcndon for this port oil September 26th: —Ifoum ol the Kogtrs ; JSelson, aieiklejohn ; .Armstrong, Armsirong; Ounces, l r nnt-11; imicstiiia, lseU; ana Spirit of the liorth, llalliday. The barque Kale, Cnptaiu Sherlock, sailed from Sydney lor this port on the 1-llh instant, with the following passengers ' —Sergeant c Hatiedine, w te and family, Miss fctripton, Messrs. Moss, James, .Matthews, I'rout, King, llogan, Kels, i'ayne, Jaek-

sen, Nuss, Siuik*, una t> in the steerageThe baique Alice C.imeron, Captain Kearing, had arrived at cydney hum this poit, and was loading again with despatch. The brig IjOuis and Miriam, Captain McLionald, was also oil the berth lor this noi t.

'J lie barque Aleeta, Captain Gallison, arrived at Newcastle from this port on (he loth iustaut. The barque Meteor, Captain Vernly, arrived at Sy nev on the 1-ltli instant, 13 days out lr»-iii this port. The cli pper barque Lord Clyde, Captain Withers, armed at Along Kong ironi Aueklaud oil the 18th September. 1 he brigantine Vistula, Captain . c mith, arrived in harbour late last night from Kaipara, having left that port Oil l>"riday evening last, and experiencing; fine weather throughout tlio puasage. the brings a cargo Of 11)2,171 leet of kauri timber, consigned t > Mr. T. 11. Had. The ship Surat, dropped down harbour yesterday, prupjiratuiy to sailing lor febaughai, alio leaves today.

The ship Eagle entered outwards yesterday, for (J nam. The s.s. Wonga Wonga leaves for Coromandel tomorrow, at 9 a.m. 'I lie a s. Lauy I3ird does not leave for Xapier, and the South, until to-morrow, at 11 a.m. A ship inside Tiri Titi was signalled last evening at sunset, but had not arrived in harbour at a 1 hour. bhe is iepojlo.l to bo the l*-airfield irom Adelaide, w'liieh veesel wa* spoken by the Amateur on Sunday lust oil the llm and Chickens.

Tlit"clipper baiquu t liarlotte Andrews arrived on the ilth instant irom Valparaiso, having lett thuie 6th September. J-he has experienced light winds durinir the wh.le passage, but iievei thele s lias proved her good qualities by making the run in U-i days. She lett Auckland on the 13th July, and reached Valparaiso on the I'Jth August. Captain .Jenkins reports that the Chilians were in a great state ui excitement by the new» ju=t published that Hour was ill-per ton i.I l,\ttelton. This news was put in Circulation by the" baique C.ol.ien t-unset, from that port, and but for Captain Jenkins' arrival with Lyt lelton papers, showing that Dour was only jC'.i2to.€2i per ton theie, and the Tainpico's cargo i-elbng in Auckland for £IS, they would have sent several caigoe.-, but this intelligence quite damped their courage, and tlour bought by speculators betore nis arrival, for shipment to Austialia, was resold at a small loss. The 1-lertfordshiie had sailed lor Melbourne, and tile Marie Sophie, for some port of the colonics, with 4t'o tons breadstufis, and there were no other vessels loading, likely to load. The Tampico had jus; airived from Auckland with very unfavourable news.—Sy dneij Herald, Nov. 11,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 5

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 5

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 5

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