Shipping Intelligence.
"PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRTVAT.S. H.M.S.S. Ktfipse, from Wellington. H.M.S.S. Falcon, from Napior. Tauranpa, schooner, from THurangtu Sea Shell, kotch, from Poverty Bay. DEPARTURES. Beautiful Star, s.s., for Napier. General Cameron, schooner, for Canterbury. J.ady Bird, s.s., for the South. Surat, ship, for Shanphni. Tawora, schooner, for Napier. "Wonga Wonga, s.s., for C'oromandol. vessels rsr harbour. Amateur, schoonor, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Amazono, barque, from Kaiparn. Alfred, barque, from Capo Town. Alliance, schooner, from Tauranga. British Trident, ship, from London. Bessie, barque, from the Sandwich Islands. Bella Marina, ship, from Sydney. Ballarnt, p.s., from Napier. Columbus, ship, from London. Kllen Simpson, barque, fom Molbounio. Kiiijle Speed, ship, from London. Fairfield, ship, from Adelaide. H M.S.S. Harri r. from the IManukau. H.M.S.S. C'urac;oa, from the Kawnu. H.M.S.S. F.clipse, from Wellington. H.M.S.S. Falcon, from Napier. Hope, schooner, from Tau-unga. Ida Zeigler, ship, from London. Irene, schooner, from Tahiti. Jumna, ship, from London. Kauri, schooner, from the East Coast. Maid of Kent, schooner, from Kaipara. Novelty, p.s., from Manukau. Papeete, brig, from Tahiti. Pearl, ketch, from Oantorbnrv. Prii]Co Alfred, s.s., from Sydney. ■Queen, schooner, from Omaha." Southern Cross, schooner, from a Missionary cruise. Spa Shell, ketch, from Povertv Bay. Sea Serpent, schooner, from Tauranga. Surprise, schooner, from Tauranga. Susannah Cuthbert. s.s., from Port Waikato. 'iViurnnga, schooner, from Taurangn. istula, schoonor, from Kaipara. Zillah, schooner, from Napior via tho East Coa«t EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Armstrong, ship, from London, (loadinsr.) Alice Cameron, barque, from Sydney, (loading.) Albert William, barque, from London, 3rd d.p., 9317 sailed August 8. Ardbeg, ship, from London, 3rd d.p., 1023; sailec August 17. Adelheirl, barque, from Leith, sailed Ausust 15. Annie Wood, ship, fiom London ; sailed Sept. 11. Ccesar Godeffrov, ship, from Cape Town, 2nd d.p. 7369; (loading.) Dart, brig, from Hobart Town. Emoting, ship, from London, (loading.) Empress, ship, from London, Ist d.p., 3524 ; (load "*go Foam of the Sea, ship, from London ; (loading ) GroWen City, shin, from London, Ist d.p., 8247 Goading.) ship, from London, Ist d.p., 4182 ; (load ine.) H". L. Rutgers, barque, from Newcastle. Henry Edward, schooner, from Du"edin. H.M.S.S. Esk, fromSydnev. No 245. ITel'-nslee.shin, from the Clyde, sailed September 12 Hydra, ship, from Newcastle. Kate, barque, from Sydney, sailed 14<h inst. Light Brigade, ship, from London ; 3rd d.p., 572 sailed Sept. 23. Louis and Miriam, brig, from Sydney, (loading.) Lucibelle. ship from London, V.G.N.D.. now code. Lord Ashley, from the South, due 29th inst. Mysterv, barque, from Liverpool, Ist d.p., 4002; sailed Sept. 20. Matoaka, ship, from London, 2nd d.p., 9486 : Eailctl Sept. 17. Nimroud, ship, from London, 2nd d.p., 6804 ; sailed August 1 2. Nelson, ship, from London, lßt d. p., 8702; (loading.) Heihersteig, barque, from Cape Town, 3rd d.p., 8749 ; (loading.) Salamander, s.s., from Newcastle. Sir George Grey, barque, from Newcastle. Spirit of the North, ship, from London, (loading."! Talbot, ship, from London, 2nd p. d., 1470; sailed August 2. Victory, ship, from London, 2nd d.p., 2305 ; (load- _. ing.) Viscount Canning, ship, from London, 3 d.p. , sailed Sept. 17. Viola, ship, from Glasgow. ENTERED INWARDS. NOVEMBER 24—-Emma, 20 ton 3, Herriott, from Kennedy's Bav, ■with 12,000 feet sawn timber. Thos. Russell apent. 21—Moa, 15 tons, Church, from Wahiheki, with 15 tons firewood. 24—Petrel, 17 tons, Nieman, from Coromandel, with 5,000 feet Pawn timher—s passengers. —Lark, 24 tons, Winter, from Napier -via Povertv Bay. with '37 bags sharps, 3 cases eg£r j , 25 hides, 24 sheep skins, 400 bushels maize, 33 pijrs, 3 sheep. I cask pork, 3 casks lard, 11 bags wool—l passenger. 24_Sea Shell, 50 tons, Harris, from Povertv Bay •with 22 head cattle—2 passengers.—S. J. EdmondV ag-nt. William Pulham, 15 tons, McDonald, from Kawa Kawa, with 1 ton flax, 1 ton gum, 24 pigs. ;Meteor, 43 tons, Fa*rell, from the Great Barrier, with 33,716 f.et timber. CLEARED OUTWARDS. NOVEMBER 24—Beautiful Star, s.s., 125 tons, Morwiek, for Napier, with 15 tons flour, 21 pkgs. oilman's stores. Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. 24—General Cameron, 42 tons. Queen, for Christchurch, with 40 tons flour.—G*. agent. 2^—Lady Bird, s.s., 220 tons, Renner, for Napier and Southern Ports, with sundry merchandise. Passengers—Mrs. Breton and child, Mrs. Paul, Mrs. Ratigan, Miss Paul and 2 children, Major Paul and servant.—Combes and Daldy, asjents. 24—Moa, 15 tons, Church, for Waiheki, in ballast. -4—Petrel, 17 tons, Nieman, for Coromandel, with sundries—2 passengers. 24—Boneta, 28 tons, Peterson, for Wangarci, with sundries, 1 horse, 12 passengers.—Buchanan and Stewart, agents. 24—Stair. 18 tons, Woodcock, for the Great Barrier, in haliast—l passenger. ' 24—Alfred, barque, 476 tons. Decker, for Valparaiso m ballast. Passenger—G. Piercc.—C. Petcheler, agent. 24 Jumna, snip, F2O tons, Garrick, for Guam, in hollast. Passengers—Mrs. Garrick and child.— W. Graham, agent. H.M. s.s. Eclipse, Captain Freemantle, left Auckland at 3 p.m. on the 15th, and after a fino weather passage arrived at Wellington on the 18th, at 4 P-™. On the 21st embarked 95 non-commissioned officers and privates of the 14th Regiment, in c m-' mand of Lieut. Johnson, and sailed again at 11 a.m same day. Had a strong S.E. gale to the East Cape, and since then fine weather, arriving in this harbour 1 H a '"V - TeK , ter(iu >"- The passage down and back made under half speed. „ T ! lß ' a Auckland was passed at 6 p.m. on the ?r ; 8 miles ' north of Cn P e Pallisier. Falcon lef ? Auckland on the 17th instant, and had bad weather m the passage down, arriving P^i. 0n 2let ' Fmbarked 305 men and 10 officers of the 14th Regiment, and after coaljng ship, left at 8 p.m. on tho 22nd, having strong N.L. winds throughout, and arriving hero at 5 p.m° yesterday. Sho brings tho head-quartos of the 14th' Kegiment, comprising 17 sergeants, 8 drummers, and 370 rank and file, and tho following officers Col Trevor (in command), Captain Vivian, Captain Furneaugh, Surgeon-Major Carte, Lieut. Keogh, Lieut. Butler, Ensign Rwanson, Ensign Hart, Ensign Ottlcy, Ensign Churchward, and Quarter-master Mitts. • Tho ketch Sea Shell, with a cargo of cattle, arrived ,from Poverty Bay yesterd iy morning. The ship Snrat, for Shanghai, s.s. Lady Bird, for tho South ; g.s. Beautiful Star and schooner Tamera, for Napier; schooner General Cameron, for Canterbury ; and s.s. Wonga Wonga, for Coromandel, all sailed yesterday. r The schooner Tauranga, Captain Sellars, arrived from Tauranga last evening, after a very quick rim, Laving only left that port at 5 p.m. the day before.
Sho has brought up 20 pafwongora and 40 ■empty ■ cask*. Tho Whitby sailed tho samo day. Tho ship Jumrn, for Guiiru, and barque Alfred, for Valparaiso, both sail this morning. Thoy clcarcd at tho Customs yesterday. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Genoral Post Office, Auckland, Kith Novoinbor, 1801. Tile following Notice? by tho Marine Boaixl relative to the Light, to be exhibited, on tho Island of Tiri Tiri Matangi, anil the Buoy on tho Shearer s Roek, are published lor general iutorniation. Kkauku Wood, For the Postmaster-General. J.ighthouse, 'J'iri Tiri Jlourafr, Gulf. The 1 jghthouse in cmiive <)!' ron.-tiuetion on the S.E. end of Tiri Tiri, in latitude 3C> °36 30" longitude 17 t 3 55' 15" K., will be lit Irom sunset to sunrise, fiom and after let January, 1865. The Tower is of iron, 48 feet high, painted light red colour, and tho focal plane ot tho lantern is 300 foot above hiuh water mark. Tho illuminating apparatus is Dioptric, of the iJml order, show-ins; a fixed white light .11 round the horizon, which mav be seen from the deck ot a vessel in deal- weather at a distance of 'J.'Jt naiiti al miles. JSumj 'Hi Shearer's Jtock. Notice is also given that a rial bu v has been laid in 14 fathoms N.N.l'', of, and close to, tho Rock, distant from the Lighthouse about one mile, with the following magno'ie hearings. Southern extiemo of Tiri Tiri, s. DW. ; Northern extieni'of Tiri Tiri N. 72 ° W.; Lighthouse Tower, S. 67 c W. R. Jonssox, Warden. Murine Board Office, Auckland, l'-th Nov., 1561. —G'overnment Gazette.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 324, 25 November 1864, Page 4
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