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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Uruguay, barque, from San Francisco. Jano, brig, from Hobart Town. Reihersteig, brig, from the Capo of Good Hopo. Kauri, schooner, from the Eaßt Coast. DEPARTURES. Wonga Wongo, s.s., for "Wangarci. _ Littlo 7'rcd, schooner, for Wanganui. Tauranga, schooner, for Tauranga. Ivanhoe, schooncr, for Mongonui. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Ardbeg, ship, from London. Ann and Jane, barque, from Newcastle, N.oW», Albert 'William, barque, from London. Amazone, barque, from Kaipara. Alico Cameron, barquo, from Sydney. AUianco, schooner, from Tauranga. Bessie, barque, from the Sandwich Islands. Bella Marina, ship, from Sydney. Ballarat, p.s., from Napier. Coral Queen, schooner, from tho South Sea Islands. Constance, barque, from Adolaido. Eclipse, schooner, from Tauranga. Egmont, s.s., from Sydney. H.M.S.S. from tho Kawau. Helenslee, ship, from the Clyde. Ida Zeigler, ship, from London. Jano, brig, from Hobart Town. Kiwi, schooner, from Hokianga. Kauri, schooner, from the East Coast. Light Brigade, ship, from London. Mystery, barque, from Liverpool. Maori, ship, from the Capo of Good Hopo. Nimroud, ship, from London. Novelty, p.s., from Manukau. Nova, schooner, from the South Sea Islands. Pryde, brig, from Hobart Town. Papeete, brig, from Tahiti. Queen, schooner, from Mercury. Bay, Rapid, schooner, from Tauranga. Rialto, barque, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Rose Ann, schooner, from tho East Coast. Reliance, brig, from Hobart Town. Reihersteig, brig, from tho Cape of Good Hope. Sea Shell, ketch, from Poverty Bay. Sea Gull, schooner, from Kaipara. Southern Cross, schooner, from a Missionary cruise. St. Kilda, schooner, faom Canterbury. Talbot, ship, from London. Uruguay, barquo, from San Francisco. Vonus, brig, from Taranaki. AVill Watch, cutter, from tho South Sea Islands EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Armstrong, ship, from London, 3 d.p.,0173 Goading.) Adollieid, barque, from Leith, sailed August 15. Annie Wood, ship, .from London, Q G L C, Now code; sailed Sept. 11. Bella Mary, barquo, from Hobart Town, 3 d.p., 8320 Bombay; ship, frcm London, 1 d.d., 1051 (loading.) Cajsar Godeffroy, ship, from Cape Town, 2nd d.p. 7369 ; (loading.) Camilla, schooner, from Hobart Town, 1 d.p., 1472. Caduceu.i. ship, from London, 3 d.p., 96 (loading.) Ernostina, ship, from London, (loading.) Eveline, ship, from the Capo of Good Hope. Empress, ship, from London, Ist d.p., 3524 ; (load ing.) Foam of the Sea, ship, from London ; (loading.) Ganges, Bhip, from London, Ist d.p., 4182 ; sailed Oct. 22. Hydra, ship, from Newcastle, 3 d. p., 8706. Highlander, brig, from Sydney, 1 a.p., 5216. Lucibelle, ship, from London, V.G.N.D., new code. Lindsays, ship, from Newcastle, V J L P, New code, sailed 11th inst. Louisa, ship, from London, 1 d.p., 7361 (loading.) Margaret, barque, from Hong Kong, 1 d.p., 7659. Matoaka, ship, from London, 2nd d.p., 9486 ; sailed Sept. 17. Nelson, ship, from London, Ist d. p., 8702; sailed Ist October. Novelty, barque, from Sydney, 2 d.p., 6421. Napier) barque, from London, 1 d.p., 8635 sailed Oct. 22nd. Rita, brig, from Hobart Town, 2 d.p., 7930. Rebecca, schooner, from Hobart Town, 2 d.p., 69. Success, schooner, from Napier, 2 d.p., 1325. Spirit of the North, ship, from London, (loading) 2 d. p., 8670. Victory, ship, from London, 2nd d.p., 2305; sailed Sept. 2nd. Viola, ship, from Glasgow, 2 d. p., 2341. Viscount Canning, ship, from London, 3 d.p., 1275 sailed Sept. 17. Waverley, brig, from Mauritius, 1 d.p., 2540. ENTERED INWARDS DECEMBER 24—Jane, brig, 160 tons, Shimmins, from Hobart Town.—S. Cochran», agent. 21—Fancy, 27 tons, Johnson, from Waiheki, with 45 tons firewood.—J. Salmon and Co., agents. 24—Kauri, 37 tons, Shearer, from the East Coast, with 120 bags 372 kits maize—l passenger—J. balmon and Co., agents. 24 —Henry Havelock, 17 tons, Judd, from Mangawai, with 12,000 feet timber, 2 tons gum, 50 lbs. butter, 50 doz. eggs, 1 ton passengers' luggage— 10 passengers. 21—Three Sisters, 26 tonß, Page, from Tauranga and the Barrier, with 45 tons firewood. —3 passengers. 24—Uruguay, barque, 230 tons, Pringle, from San Francisco via Tahiti.' Passengers—Mrs. Pringle, Mr. Richard B. Pringle, Robert J. King, Thomas R. Arnold, J. Hurley, and James.—Henderson and Mac far] an e, agents. 24—Reihersteig, brig, 294 tons, Ochlmann, from the Cape of Good Hope, in ballast. Passengers— Fanny, Agnes, Emily, and David Glendinning; Thomas, Jane, and Margaret Hutchinson; Elizabeth Smith; Thos., Elizabeth and Sarah Sinott; Louis, Mary, Anastasia and August Ghezze; Francis, and Louisa Drew; William Barker ; William, Mary Ann, and William Courne; James Jackson; John, Catherine, Bridget, and James Doyle; William Elliot ; Patrick, Margaret, and Hughes; Mary and Catherine Deveney ; Mary, and Stephen O'Neal ; Emanuel Higby, John and Margaret Maedonald; Edward, Honoria, and Mary Sheehan; Patrick and Mary Murphy; Michael, Margaret, Thomas and Mary Neal; Georgo and Marion Lovegroe; Michael, Mary, Mary, and Bridget Sheridan; Julia Malony: Michael and Ellen Tooher; Patrick M'Namara; William, Maryann, Elizabeth, Sußan Greenwich, William, and Nicholas Herival : Patrick, Catherine, and Mary Murphy; William Jackson; James and Elizabeth Smart; Henry, Louisa, Richard, and Emily Warren; Laurence and Ann Nolan; John Hardgreaves; George Leith; John, Bridget, James, and Mary Egan; , Margaret Hartnedy; Mary Conolly; Henry Paul; Thomas, Isabella, and Isabella Scott; Henry Kengluy ; Hugh Mullin ; William, Isabella, William, .Tames, Isabella, and Jessie Elder ; Martin, Needham, Swift, and Ann Hael; Daniel, Mary, and Joseph Dunn; John Power; Thomas, Isabella, and Annie Anderson; Michael and Margaret Burke; Michael, Catherine and Elizabeth Sweeney; Reuben, Elizabeth, and Thomas Prescott; William, Isabella, Margaret, and J sabella Smith j. Mary Grant; Martin, Catherine, Thomas, James, and Mary Ann MeGratli; Michael Kelly; Patrick, Mary, and William Guineman ; Philip, Ann, and Charlotte Gleeson ; William and Elizabeth Meeson; Charles T. Lloyd; Thomas, Mary, Thomaß, Mary E., William, Emma, Jane, and John Reed; Frederick, Elizabeth Ann, Samuel, Frederick, Harry, George, James, and Elizabeth Christmas ; William Johnßon, John Maedonald, Green Hicks —total 154.—Berwin and De Hirsch, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. DECEIIBEB 24 —Little Fred, schooner, 131 tons, McKenzie, for Wanganui, with 160 tons Commissariat stores.— Cruickshank, Smart and Co., agents. 24—Ivanhoe, 72 tons, McGregor, for Mongonui, with . sundries—s pasengers.—Cruickshank, Smart and Co., agents. 24—Sea Gull, 121 tons, Waterman, for Kaipara, with sundries.—Brown, Campbell and Co., agents. 24 —Shamrock, 30 tone, Morgan, for Coromandel, in ballast—3 passengers. 24 —William Pulham, 18 tons, Davis, for Kikowakar«re, with sundries. 24—Venus, brig, 183 tons, Kean, for Adelaide, in ballast.—Cruickshank, Smart and Co., agents. 21 —Pryde, brig, 175 tons, Versen, for Newcastle, Iv.S.W. iq bnlla'sf.—C. J. Rione and Son, agents.

IMPORTS FOREIGN. Pot Jane, from Hobart Toto: —30,000 palings, 60,000 feet sawn timbor, 5 tons hay, 30,000 ahinglos, J ton cliooso, J ton bacon, J. Cochrano. Por Uruguay, from San Francisco via Tahiti: 2690 pioces timber, 10 casks limo juico, ordor; 4 eases, 1 package, D. Nathan ; 2 cases, 1 package, Dr. Fischcr; 16 barrels lime juice, R. J. King ; 235 bags beche-le-mor, 127 bags pearl shells, O. Nowton, Brother and Co. (for transhipment to Sydnoy.) ARRIVAL OF THE REIHERSTEIG-, PROM THE CAPE. This vossol, ono of Ctcsar Goddroffoy and Son's lino, in command of Captain Ochlmann, arrivod in harbour from tlio Capo of Good Hopo on Saturday afternoon List, after a passage of 59 days. Slio sailed on tho 26tli October, and had fine variablo weather to tho Threo Kings, which were sighted on Thursday lost. Tli'o Reihersteig brings 154 passengers, all in good health. There was ono death, Mrs. Isabella Scott, aged 21 years, from prcinaturo confinement, oil tho 20tli instant, and live births during tho passago. ARRIVAL OF THE URUGUAY, FROM CALIFORNIA. Tho barque Uruguay, Captain R. B. Pringle, loft San Francisco on tho 15th October, experiencing lino moderate weather to tho 30th, when slio was becalmed for seven days. Crossed the equator on the 10th November, in 145° 11' W., and arrived at Tahiti on the 21st, sailing again from there on tho Ist December. Experienced lino weather till about tho 17th, since which has lmd head winds, and. u heavy gale from N.E., with thunder and lightning on Friday night last, arriving in harbour at 5 p.m. on Saturday. The Uruguay brings a cargo of timber, &c., con- | signed to Messrs. Henderson and Maefurlano. Tho brig Jane, Captain Sliimmins, from Hobart Town, the Bth instant, arrived in harbour on Saturday morning last, bringing a cargo of timber, &c. She experienced variablo weather throughout. Tho s.s. Wonga Wonga, for Wangarci ; schooners Tauranga, for Tauranga, Littlo Fred, for Wangiinui, and Ivanlioe, for Mongonui, liavo all sailed sinco our last. Tho following vessels havo cleared at tho Customs, but are now lying wind bound: —Amazone, barque, for London; Venus, brig, for Adeliiide; Pryde, brig, for Newcastle; Sea Gull, schooner, for Kaipara; schooner Kiwi and cutter Whitby, for Tauranga. The schooner Kauri arrived from tho East Coast on Saturday morning last, bringing a cargo of produce. Tho s.s. Lord Ashley is due from Napier and tho South on Thursday next. Tho Customs receipts for the week ended the 24th instant, amounted to £4,419 14s 7d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 350, 26 December 1864, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 350, 26 December 1864, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 350, 26 December 1864, Page 4

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