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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OP AUCKLAND. ■Weather.—July 2S-Fiu». Viml. Southerly. ARXIVAI,^ Caroline scho'ino'. from (lie Thames. Novelty, p.s., from the Thames. Ringdove, cutter. from Tairua. Whitby, cutter, from Wa -rvaooa. DEPAKTUPF-. Coril Queen, schooner, f r (he f-on'h S"; Islands. Hope, schooner, for T:nirnnt;a. Pi f, ard, schooner, Tor Guam. Tauranga, schooner, fjr Taur.mtra. PROJ KC'TEP BKPAIMTIUX Fon Guam—Winterthur, Lancashire AViteli, < avly Pon Vai.P.UIAIS'>. — Ulonats. early. Fos Mei/ru'iink.—Carm-n Aujuua, ship, this day Fok Norfolk Isr.AXii. —Lipwim;, enlv. Fob Sydney.— Alien Cameron, this <lav ; Princt Alfred, s.s., nil Tuesday- ; Vernon, early. For Shanghai.—Wsvertev, early. VESSELS IX HAP.BOUR. H.ir.S.S. Eclipse. from the East Coasl. H.M.S.S. fins',-. tlu: Kiuvan. Alice Cameron, harquo, from .Sydney. Ballarat, p. 5., from Jsuptcr, repairin<r. Bombay, ship, from London, rep:iiriiiL r . Balalil.'iv'i, barque, from London. Pf !la Marina, (•■•a! hulk. Bella Mary, barque, from FTohart Town. Carmen Ausuita, ship, from Valparaiso. Caroline, schooner, from the Thames. Craitj KHachie. britr, from Ne"va--Me. Peidrieb brie - , fro'n Ad -laide. Elizabeth Marv. schooner, from Kennedy's Hay. Ellen Simpson, havqu'. from Svdnev. Fancy, schooner, from the Harrier. Falcon, schooner. I'rvn Cabbage Hay. John Dune in, ship, from L"-i lon. .Killermont, sehooner. from T.-itakuku. Lancashire Wi'.ch, ship, from London. Lee, cutter, from Hay. Marion, coal hulk. Mapere, schooner, from via Mi I'cury Island and W'amjarei. IVeva. schooner, from the South Sea Islands. Xovcltr, p.s., from t''.'e 'i hames. Prince Alfred, r-.5., from *sydiiev. Resolute, ship, from ' Hasj; >w. Smuggler, cutter, from " Wanganiru via VTangarei. Susan, coal hull:. Flconts, ship, from London. Vernon, ship, from Apia (put :n dismasted). Vision, cutter, f om Mahnranui. Winterthur. slip. from Luidm. Vaverley, brig, from Valparaiso. VESSELS EXPECTED. FT.II.S.S. Falcon, from Sydney. Andrew Jackson. ship, from London, 3 d.p., SIC . sailed Mav 20. Barwon. s.s . froni Melbourne, o d p., 9 271. Dashincr Wave, barque, from Newcastle, 3 d p.. 5529. Eashvarl I T o! ship, from Now York via C'tago, 3 d.p., 920 i. Ida Z-'isLr. ship, frmi London. .3 d.p. "(>. John Temnerlev, .-'nip, from (.on lon, 0 d.p., 1073; sail°d May 9. Jane, bria. from Melbourne. 1 d.p. 5512. Jane, sehooner. from Tanran^n. Kina: of Italv, ship, from London (loading) ; KCfJC new code. Kate, oarque, from Sydney. 1 d.p.. G">o0. Xady Alicia, hrij. from N'eweasll *, T iJ 1[ X, new code ; sailed july 1 5 Lord Ashley, s.s., from the c o th, du" this dav. Offl-y, ship, from Hobart Town, 1 d.p.. *11. 8. Rob Rot, ship, from London, 2 <1.p., - J .S • sailed April 23. Piam, ship, from London, 2 dp, R'il. Sir Oeorrre fr.-ey, barque, from Valparaiso 3 d.p., 5579. Sunbeam, ship, from London (1 aliug),2d.n. 1" 17., EXTERSD INWA'IPS. Jl'/.Y 28—T.ee, 22 tons. l ond.ard. from C:bb:i£e Bav, v.Ph Ifi.OOO feet timber—3 1 nvsen^er*. 28—Tauranjn, f lO tons, Seliitrs, from wiih 1 hor-e. 2 hhds. tallow, 21 biles, 60 sheep .-Ui'is empty hhds. —3 passenst-ra. —T. Mucky ami Co, asen(;.

28—Falcon, 41 tons, Owen, from C'abbagi Buy, wiii 37-000 feet timber —2 pnssen<iers. 28—Caroline. 2L tons, McCa-kill, froin Thames with 1 (• tons kauri cum. 2S —Whitby, 20 ton?, l>oii«fhrr, from "U'rini' ip ;i with 18,1)00 fi.ot timber. — i\dm .nds and ,Jukiu< acents. 28—Li ; j, 17 tons, Allan, from W.iiheki, with 3 toil tons firewood—2 passengers. CLE A B.ED OTJTWARD3. JULY 28 —Vision, 18 tons, Bio'«vn, for with 5f ea'k* wheat and sundries— 4 passengers—Kumonct and Jakins, aax-nts. 28—Lee. 22 tons, Lombard, for Cabbaco Bav, ir ballast. 28 Lily, 1( tons, Allan, for Wajh'dci, in hailist. 23—Tauranga, 60 tons. Sellars, for Tauramra. wit! lOOtonsO ommissariat and other goods.—T. Jlacki and <-0., agents. 28—Ono, 17 tons, Pettersen, for Clmah, in ballast. ENIERED OUTWARDS. jui.y 28—Waveily, brig, for Shang: :ii via Jldtakana. The cutter "Ringdove, Captain Paul-rain, haarrived from Tairua, afier at) ei_rht d tv's nas <ag" bringing 7 tons kauri gum, and I!) |,ass.-»ig-rs. The sohooners Tau«in<rii and Ifope I) .lh s :i'ed yesterday for Tauranga with full ear"oes of merchandize. = The schooner T'ieard, Captain Gridlths. left the harbour yest'-rdav for «ru:un. The schooner Coral Queen, Captain Trayte, sailed yesterday morning for the iVa I.sia;'ids. _ The schooner ''aroline, fr -ni the Thinifs, i« alon"aid- the wharf discharging her cur;,) of k ,uri cuei = The P.N Z. and A.K.M.U,'s s.s. A,h.Vv is Sue U, clay from •Napier anrl th • So u rh. The brig \Vaverle)' leaves fur or, Tuesday next, to ship a of bfiuik timber for Shanghai. °

The p.s Mint, will bo floated from Mr. Beddoes shipbuilding yard this morning at !ii"h water.

Tho Cimiiar Paw liner Alic-= Cameron, Captain JN earing, sans for Sydney at 2 y.m. (his dav. n- r 'i e r' lUle i Fre,i will enaloi.jwi lo tho'W'averiev tins day for the purpose of s-hij.pinp l, or „ ( >w w ; ZC n mast. This vessel has ,-hang<d ban,is, and is nmr ».ra Kv2,5: rii "° oj ' ; ■'»» cJJ'';J > ;r- Z . A K M - Company's Prince Alfred, SftX"SS S3? f " **"» - T ™ di '>' tot —» '™ u ' ft l n 'n^ t ';^H tlriC ' y ! i T l2 ' in ' bm Adelaide, has como alongside the wharf to ,w,der « o,,e lhe fillip Carmen Auiuiifn sa;l-< this div for Tel ' bourne, with the balance of her e:,,-,o of j The line cutter j, f„, , a j,, . s]lf . ! cnn-.es 40 tons with a ,-.,;ht of only « re ,Ut of!

rJI/ r ,n f COa ;'"'-' r<i ' ,ortc ' l at tl.o Customs yesterday: —Lee, and Falcon, from Bay; Proline, from f!„. ; wi.lt., v , from nngapnn ; anl Lily. fi-= , m Waihcki. The WiIITHT. — The fitte:- li'thr, Caplaia IJoiigh.y arrm-d mor-i,,* iV., m - M.JI, \Vnngapoa, wit., a of',;nvn lim'K-r, which she » dwcliargi»jf «lonasid« C.istomlious.street: she left U anrapua „. t W ( .,i 110 ,, ir , v „ ;o , last, and very heavy weather, tviih Hmn.'oT- , lighlnuig and rain, biing tx-aorioiKsod on the p <- 1 sage. The Nancy Lass and Aim v.-.ire both 1 passed cIF Capo (.'oirihV on W.y.lnc-sdav evening. C->A»T*»S OrrWA*!!*.—'l'll.: W?a,rd yesterday: — Vision, i'-v M'ahuningi; f..r Cibbaye Bay ; Lily, ill- Vwiihckt: Ono, lor Om h ; arid Tauranga, for Tauranga.

v.'VKKr.v suanr iky. "During Iht- pa-t week very boisterous weather has prevailed, causing quite a stagnation ia the shipping lino. 'He* (>7ily fri i '.m]s -were TI.M".«.s. Ki.linse. from W-llinartoti iincl the Has I Ooa-t, on Sunday ; the Pei irieh i'l'iiivi-n, fr-mi All e].i i le. with wheat, the sam llav : ami tin: mail s'e imi-r lYine • AljYed, from !n.• with t!>.-.> : 11lt!:Tih mail, on -Monday. There The f. a- i'ti ill a>-.i tuns a v e e.iualU seaal', there Ving i> lr i)h- for Vev.vai!!i', <ai Sundav 1,• i-1 : the Cinl O'.een, foi- the .-'oath Sea fsianls, ' aiel I'i-ar.l, fin- Cu ill. ye-tcr lav. j Thi' <!;■: a'.-t;nvs sent iW ir'd.s were tin' steamers '"irmnnt mill Qin'.'ii, (or all th- 1 pir r s, ami the Kauri, | far Xa ier via Waiejapua, all on Sunday last. Si'v|. : . :l l vimscls are now due, and mav be hourly I looked for. ,\!;i;iYAl'i 01' Ti! K XOYE /FY. The n.s 2Vou'lty, Captain Qnanee. left Auckland on the 2ath and proceeded up the Tamaki, towards th" Scoria I'oint. Km'-aH-.ed 3 ollicers and 102 m-u of the Ist- U'aikato regiment, and steamed down to l'aiiimirn and took in about 20 tons baggage. I-eft there. at I'3<) p in. At 3-30 p isseil round Hrmvn's Island with strong W.X.W. gales; -5-20 j: in. Anchored in Wairoi liav at 3 a.m., Wednesday. Weii'heil ; ,ne!ior and proceeded through the Sand Spit passage up the Thames, and at 7 a.m. came-fo oir the eliriin.ta Redoubt, at l'okorokoro, and landed the liieu with the ship'- boat. r.eft l'okorokoro at noon on Friil.iv, arriving in Auckland at 9 p '.11.. with Captain Davidson, Captain Williams, I.ieut. Kayner, A'lju?ant-l,ieut. Wing, Knsign Terrv, •and 91 men 2nd Waikato regiment, after having been unavoidably detained by the weather.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 534, 29 July 1865, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 534, 29 July 1865, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 534, 29 July 1865, Page 4

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