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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OP AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Rita, brig, from Newcastle, N.S/W. Petrel, cutter, from Coromandel. Ruccess, schooner, from Napier. Wabapu, cutter, from Russell. DEPARTURE. ITope, schooner, for Tauranga. VKSSELB Ijy HARBOUR. Alice Cameron, barque, from Sydney. A u Revoir, schooner, irom Melbourne. Bella Marina, coal hulk. Bullarat, p.s., from Napier. Bombay, ship, from London. Caduceus, ship, from London. Egmont, s.s., from Sydney via tho South. El a Gladstone, brig, from Melbourne. Eclipse, echocner, irom Opotiki via Tauranga. Kanny, schooner, from Melbourne. Ganges, ship, from London and Cork. Helen, schooner, from Wangnroa. U.M.S.S. Eclipse, from Coromandel. TI.M.S.S. Esk, from Wellington via Nnpier. H.M.S.S. Brisk, from a cruise. Irene, schooner, from tho South Pea Jslandß. Isabel Guzman, barque, from Tome, coast of Chili. Kathleen, barque, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Louisa, ship, from London. Meteor, schooner, from Kennedy's Bay. Novelty, p.s., from Manukau. Notion, schooner, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Pegasus, ship, from London. Precursor, barque, from Tome, on tho Chilian Coast Picard, schooner, from Hobart Town. Petrel, cuttcr, from Coromandel. Hita, brig, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Saucy Lass, schooner, from Tauranga, via Mercury Bay. Southern Cross, schooner, from a Missionary Cruise.

Susan, brig, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Spartan, brig, from Adelaide. Sea Shell, ketch, from tho Coast. Sea Breeze, schooner, from Russell. Success, schooner, from Napier. Thano of Fife, schooner, fiom Newcastle, N.S.W. Uruguay, barque, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Wahapu, cutter, from Russell. William and Julia, schooner, from Mangawai. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Abeona, schooner, from Newcastle, N.S.W., Ist d. p., 12 ; sailed March 16th. Belgravia, ship, from London, 3 d.p., 6452; sailed January 12th. Chance, barque, from Melbourne, Ist d.p., 174 ; (loading). Canterbury, ship, from London, 2 d.p., 7412 ; (loading)." Clara., brigantine, from St John's, Newfoundland Ist d.p., 1958. Dauntless, ship, from London, 1 d.p., 2581 • sailed Dec. 15. Empress, ship, from London, Ist d.p., 3524 ; (loading). "Eastward llu !, ship, from New York, 3rd d.p., 9205 Lucibelle, ship, from London, VftN D, new code (loading). Lancashire Witch, ship, fro m London, Ist d.p., 6945 (loading'. Notion, schoon-r, from Newcastle, N.S.W., let d p., 9053 ; sailed 19th ultimo. Ee-oluie, ship, from Glasgow, 2nd d.p., 142 ; (loadT, Rnngitoto, s.s., from London, (loading). Triton, schooner, from Newcastle, 2nd d.p., 1926. Winterthur, ship, from London, 2 d.p., 8953. ENTERED INWARDS. APRIL 15—Hope, 22 tons. Black, fr.im Tauranga, with 15 empty casks. 15 M artiia, 8 tons, Miller, from Cabbage Bay, with 25 sacks oysters. lo —Ariel, 18 tons, Quaterman, from Hauraki, with _6\ tons gum, 8 pigs, and 3 kits potatoes. —Isabel a, 18 tons, iucas, from Omaha, with 30 tons firewood.

15—J.avwing, 34 tons, Gordon, from Mercury Bay, 36,000 feet timber. 15—-Sea Breeze, 70 tons, Ractstraw, from Russell, with sundr es. 15—Fancy, 28 tors, Nurstant, from Wangapoa, with J 8.000 feet timber. 15—Moa, 15 ton.-, Church, from Waiheki, with 15 t-'ns firewood. 16—Kitii, brig, 198 tons, Robertson, from Newcastle, N.S.W. 16—-Suecc-ss, schooner, 58 tons, Frost, from Napier, with 100 bushels -wheat, Thornton, Smith & Firth ; 10 caste tar, 10 casks pitch, Lillewall & Rattray. —Wahaj ii, cutler, 15 tons, Norton, from Russell, with 6 tons baik, Ireland Brothers; 21 tons apples, Edmonds & Co. ; 6 Norton —1 passenger.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. ArBIL 15—Western Star, 179 tons, Miles, for Sydney, with 1' casks, 52 casks, 527 bags kauri gum. Passenger—M. Carter, H. Bryant, F. Curtis.—Henderson & Macfarlane, agents. 15 —Martha, 24 tons, McTver, for Pakiri, witk 4 pkgs. groceries—2 passengers. —Hero, 30 tons, Joiner, for Wangapoa, with sundries. Flora McDonald, 18 tons, McKenzie, for Waipn, with Bundry merchandize—6 passengers.—G. Webster, agent. —Lapwing, 34 tons, Gordon, for Mercury Bay, in ballast. —Ringdove, 21 tons, Paulgrain, for Tariua, with 31 pkgs. machinery—2 passengers. *5 —Isabella, 18 tons, Lucjs, for Omaha, in ballast. 15—Martha, 8 tons, Millor, for Cabbage Bay, in ballast. 15—Moa, 15 tons, Church, for Waiheki, with sundries. 15—Marainuiei, 15 tons, Tanaika, for Maketu, with 50 boxes human bones, 1 plough, 30 boxes clothing —40 passengers. 15—Sea Breeze, 70 tons, Rackstraw, for Russell, with sundries—l 2 passengers. IMPORTS. Per brig Rita, from Newcastle, N.8.W.:—260 tons coal, 7 tons coke, order.

ARRIVAL OF THE RITA FROM NEWCASTLE N.S.W. The brig Rita, Capt. Robertson, left Newcastle April 4lh; had moderate winds all the passage, the prevalent winds being South West to South East, made tlis Three Kings on Friday the 14th, and arrived in harbour yesterday evening at five o'clock. The brigantino Triton sailed 'on Saturday, the let April, and the Royal Exchange was to sail the day after the Rita, both laden with coal. The Fox and the Express were also on the berth loading with coal for Auckland. The steamer Waitemati made five trips to the Flagitafl, two to Stokes' Point, and two to Shoal Bay yes-torday, carrying about 500 passengors. Thesciioonerducces?, Capt. Frjst, arrived inharbour yesterday morning, living left Napier on Saturday P'h experienced strong Westerly winds all. the :. • Passed the Zillah off Portland Island. The cutter Wahapu Norton, arrived in harbour yesterday morning, having left Russell on Friday Passed the Nymph off Cape Brett. There were two whalers in th« Bay, the Alpha, and the Alabama from Sydney, bound home with 1200 barrels oil. . 'I'he s. ihitmbra, which arrived on Tuesday evening after ail absence of a week, brought 200 returned diggers from Okitiki, and at Lyttelton she landed upwards of 70. She sailod from Otago on Tuesday 2«th lilt., and after a fine run, arrived off Okitiki on Fiid ay morning, when her passengers werehtnded by till, Bruce. On her arrival numbers of passengers, waiting in the crowded township of Okitiki, booked tor the re:uin passage, and on Saturday about 270 were conveyed on board, the vessel sailing in the afternoon for Li ttclfc.n via look's Straits. Amoii" 'he numerous /mill craft in OkitiU theie were the , - lona, Tiger, CVlieen Bawn, Mary Jane, D.krt, Bee, ."'• "Dan.-in;? Wave, Waipara, Craigievar, and others. The lona had fcpd rather a narrow cfloape going over the bar ou the day of her arrival. The Craigievar had been safely towed in by the (rteamer Favourite, though drawing ten-foot of water. On the night on whi.-.h the Alhambra arKvpd, a boat from the Elizabeth Curie, with the maW'a.frd eight passeaigais, came aloiig.-iJe, after hiring*rowed:iip the coast fev u contuVlcrahlc uistanee, endeavouring tg get on shore for a supply of water, T"hßy were supplied with wa^but

during the nisht. it camo on to blow, and the lr*al either got adrift or was cut adrift from the Bteamor Tit the schoonora passengers. Next morning Captain M'Lean got tho steamer under way and proceeded snuth along the shore, and then out to sea, when lie sighted tho Elizabeth Curio, signalled to her as to the fafety of her passengers, and hailed thocaptJiiii to follow tho steamer inshore to the port - a generous service which was warmly acknowledged by tho passengers of the schooner, who gavo threo hearty cheers for the Alhfimbra as sho approached tho pert. "With a fair wind, aho mado for tho bar, and got in safely. About the satno time tho Hlue Bell, atid a schooner, supposed to bo tho Pioneor of Cymracs, entered the river, and tho Wai[ara with two other small crafts, sfiiled. Thoro was a report current that, whilo a small schooler was being towed out, her boat capsized, when two of tho men were drowned, and two others woro saved by a gallant effort mado by the crew of the Craigievar. Besides tho very profitable work of landing passengers, the Bnice hntl made a trip to Nelson for goods, and Ilio Favorite, which waß also well employed, had mado ono trip to the Grey river, for coal, obtaining a supply of first rate fuel at £2 per ton The conve\ mice of goods from vessels to stores in tho township, either carried by hand or drays, cost from l/>s to 20s per ton. For landing passengers from vessel • beyond tlio bar, the price was still £1 per head, tlio work been done almost exclusively t>y tlio Bruce. The only vessels seen by tho Alhambra during the return passage, were the s.s. Eleanor, off Capo Farewell, and the p s. City of Duncdin, on Monday, about an hour's sail to the northward of Lyttelton. Throughout her paspage tho Alha:nbra experienced exceedingly lino weather, more especially on the West Coaßt. —Otagn Times, April 5.

PORT OF ONE HUNG A. CLEARED OUTWARDS. AI'BIL 15—Little Fred, 131 tons, McKenzie, for Wanganui, with general cargo.—R. Nazcr, agent.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 445, 17 April 1865, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 445, 17 April 1865, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 445, 17 April 1865, Page 4