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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. "SVeatjiuk.—Anir\i?t 12. » lul K " ; V " h Showery: wiml, S.bA\ • ARRIVALS. Sea Breeze, schooner, from Russell via the Sylph, schooner, from Russell via the Tamaln. General Cameron, schooner, from Ru3=ell, the. Tnmaki. Industry, schooner, from Omah. Clvde, schooner, from \Vangapoa. Gazelle, cutter, from Wangapoa. _ Whithy, cutter, from Wangopoa Tia ttie Tamaki. Flora McDonald, cutter, fmm NVainpu. Mahuranci, cutter, from MahurangiArgo, schooner, fiom Ngururu.

PKRARTURKS. Rancatira, s.s , for the South. _ Ivanhoe, schooner, for Monganui. J. B. Hussell, schooner, for Taiuutlga. Kiwi, schooner, for Hokianga. Glimp-e. cutter, for W ani^aiei. > T oveltv. p.s., for the Hot Springs. Kile, schooner, forth - Barrier. Vi.-ion, cutt- r. for Mahurangi. Three Brothers, cutter, tor Manga wai. Lee, cutter, for Cabkuge Bay. Agnes, cutter, for the Kawau. Helen, schooner, for W angaroa. Kate, cutter, for Kenedy's Bay. PRt'J FX'TF.D P ERA RTURLS. Fon C.VLT.AO. —Balaklava. and John Duncan. Fon GVAM.—WintfrtV.nr. Lancashire "Witch, and Dashing Wave, rally. Fou Vai.i-ak.us.>. - Ukoats, to-morrow. Folt Svtinkv. —Glories.i, this day ; Rarwon, earlv. For >*kwcasti.k.— T- «V Alccia, early. "Rot? 1 oVIJOV Pe'Tnbav, :;l-t inst. Foii - uecess/to-ni.'irow ; Beautiful Star, s.s., on Wednesday. F„a Wax'-;a::ki.—liiillarat, p.#., this day. VF.St'KI.S IN* HA HBO UR. Ar"o, schooner, troin >~garuru. _ Bombav, ship, utra repairing. Balaklavi, banpie, IV..m London. P.e-lJa Mama, e.e.l ! lllk _ Beautiful Star, s.s., from Napier (at the lamaki). Rullarar. Ps . from A\ amrasei. Clvde, schooner, troai Wangapoa. Pushing Wave, h.r.pi-, from Newcastle V&.W. Eastwood 1 lo ! ship, fr.an ,\«vV.r:cy™ Dunedm. Kin ma Kiiza, sehoouer. JVom the Harrier. Fancy, schooner, trom \\ailieki. General Cameron, scho-ner, from Russell. Industry, schooticr, freen Omah. John Duncan, ship, from T.'-ndun. .Tane, brig, from Melbourm.', Lady Alecia. hriir, fr-m Tm.a-'.msUo . Lancashire Witch, ship, from London. Marion, coal hulk. _ Majicre, schooner, from Tauranga via Jlcrcurj Island and VVan<.'arei. Rose Ann, schooner, from Tauranga via Cabl-agc

Bay. Rob Kov, ship, from London. Sandfly; P s., from Wellington, via Napier. Success, schooner, from Xa; ier. Susan, coal hirk. S&ncv La.-??, sflioorier, fi'om Mercjiry Lay Sea Breeze, schooner. from Russell. Kvlph. schooner, from Ru-scll. lilcoats, ship, from London. Winterthur, snip, from London. • VEPSF.r.S EXPKCTED. Andrew Jackson, ship, from London, 3 d.p., 81G ; sailed Mav 20. Bar won s S-, from Melbourne, d.p., 0271. Egmont', P.s . from the South (duo this day). Ida ZeiVler, ship, from London, 3 d P-, John Temferiry, ship, Irom London, 3 d.p., 10/3; sailod Mav 9. t King of Italy,"bhip, from London (loading) ; KGJC, now codi\ Kate, barque, from Sydney, 1 d.p., 6539. Ofilay, barque, from Hobart Town, 1 d.p., 9108. Siam, ship, iroin London, 2 d.p., Sit). Sir George Grey, barque, Irom Valparaiso, 3 d.p., 5579. " . Sunbeam, ship, from London (loading), 2 d.p. lilo. Shamrock, ketca, from ("antirhury. Zillah, bchooner, from Xapier. ENTERKi.) INWARDS. AIOUST 12—Agnes, 23 tons, Williams, from the Xawau, with 45 tons firewood—s passengers. 12 Moa, li tons, Church, from Waihelti, with GOOO bricks—4- passenger.-!. 12—IH'.ra IS tons, McKenzie, from Waiapn, with 100 bushels oats, 00 do. wheat, C bags kauri gum, 1- boxes egijs—4 passengers. —Geo. Webster, atjent. 12—.Helen, 23 tons, Rickets, from Russell, with 30,000 nil in ales, 3 tons kauii gum, 30 bushels corn —3 passenger?. 12 —Industry, 23 tons, Tales, from Omah, with -1-j tons lire wood, 20 posts, 1200 feet sawn timber, 100 feet house blocks —3 passengers.

12—Beautiful Star, s.s., 125 tons, Morwiek, from Napier, wilh 1000 sheep. Passenger—ilr. Young. —Henderson and Macfarlain:, agents. CI,E A HMD OUTWAEUa. a f or ST 12—Glorias i, .-hip, 051 lons, l.e Has, for Sydney, with 551:3 sacks wheat (original cargo from Valparaiso). I'a-ecngers—-Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Elizabeth Turner.—Thornton, Smith ;tnd Firth, agents. 3.2—Nile, 11 tons, White, lor the Great Barrier, in biillaEt. 12 — Glimpse, 33 tons, Petersen, fur Wang.uvi, with 2.500 bricks and sundries —1 passengers. —Edmumls and Jakins, agents. 12—Vision, 18 tons, Brown, for Alahurangi, with 25 sacks wheat, and sundries—(i passengers. — Edmunds mid Jakins, agent. 12—Three Brothers, IS tons, Seymour, for Mangawai, with sundries —1 passengers. —T. Mucky and Co.. atrents. 12 Kororaroka, 2s; tons, Curtis, for Jlahurangi, with sundries — 1 passenger. 12 Lee, v! 2 tons, ; LontLari, Cabbage Bay, in ballast.

12 'Mon, 14 tons, Church, for Waihoki, m ballast 4 msscnarrs. , . , , 12 A<;nes~'.>3 tons, Williams, for tiio Kawau, m ballast —5 jmssonaers. . , !•'—lti-lon, 23 fc lis Nickel*, for Wangawa, villi sun(l i ■■■!-■ 12—s.a., 17-1 Urn. Mumllo, for (Varan?.* and the South, with sundry tree and V' ll ' 1 F.vhls, under bond f.r V'.pter, \\ Wltngton, l.vLteltou. ami Duiieuiu. 1 . rs. Kid.l, Mis# Walr-li, Mr. OlVnrd, Mr. and Mrs. Ml .(Irs, (oTaiuaiura ; Mr. l.ewiss"»i, l.«r ■ cdiair- ; and Mrs. .Kobley.. for l.vUJt on.—Combes and

I!>—KatV U'V t■'tis. Kiiati. lor Konne ly's Day, and Waneamata, with sundries. CoaMEKS IXWATWS.—Tno following reported thempelves at the Customs on Saturday lust:— from til." Kawau; Moa ; from \\ aiheki ; Mora McDor. .Id Jl'rom Waiaj'U : Helen, from Wan-aioa; In-dn-trv. from (lmali ; Houutifiil Star. twin papier. Tin- fdlowimr h-jve arrived since : — Mahuran<;i, trom Mahmanfli, with bricks and (irewo id : Argo,lroin Nguriuu, with piles for (ho wharf; Mary Aim White, from Waihcki. C«.as-ik::s Olkakkd.—The folic,wine; have cleared nt the Customs and taken their depa; t uiv since our l:i?t : — f'»r the I! wri >v ; Nlimpsc, (or Wan^arei; Vision. ;"or Mahurangi : Three Mothers, JW Mair-T.t-\v:ii ■ Kornrareka. for Mahuranui; Lee, lor Cabhaoo P»;ty": M-a, for AVailieki ; A for the Kawan ; Helen, for ; and Kale, tor Kennedy s Bay. , The schooners General Cameron, Sea Breeze, and Sylph, after discharging their cattle at the lamaki, came up the harbour on Saturday afternoon last Thov l-.-fi the L-:»y on Friday at 1 V- m -' iXV & 1111 arrived together. Thcv the following cargoes . Sea Ure.-ze: -Mi head cattle, JJO sheep* (t V u -*> 100 ' dozen dri> d fifth, 5 tons kauri mini, and a quantity of fnwls; Kev. Ph 15. Clark ■- Sylph: -1 head cat tic, 2 tons pork, "> c\vt. lard ; Mr. I?:ijdsu ry, Mr. >'eott. General Cameron : 1 head catt lt\ Minnry p'oiliuv, ami 2 .lhe\ all leiMv anaiu f» 1 r the Uay eveui'['he "-s; l-.Moner Clyde. Captain Cheshire, arrived on Saturday from Craiir's Mi'K. a'ngajxta. vith i 7.('00 feet i'i' timber, and pa?penrr,. rs . sbe left the (lay previ and reports the arrival of the Hero ironi this »rt to load for Wavgarei. '1 be N7,S.!\. I'-i.'s .» s. liancratirn. Captain Mundle, riti'.ed yesterday for the South, via. 1 "-U----ranca, with a larire and the following pas^cu--1T0VI: "Messrs. Lewisson, Khodes, Uobley, Kiild, Otlbrd, WviiTir- Pv-1 looper, T. lius.-ell, Y.i ■■q-* Johnston, 'Webster, Itirkson, Neisbe'.t, .Tones, Howell, Captain M't'ks. Cook, iiobins. n, 'I honip;on, I'olden, Mr. and Mrs. Carson, and i! eliildren. The ship Clori"s>i, Capt .in T>" Has, cleaved on Saturday f>r Sydney, with her original earyro of wheat from Valparaiso. She sail? at 10 o'clock this

morning. The p~. Ralhirat, Captain \\ liite, sails for W anrrarei tliis day, at 5 p m. 'the schooiur Success, r'aptaiu Frost, .eaves again to-morrow evenim:. for Xupier. The ss. Beautiful Slur, "'aptaiu Monvie,;, is repairing alongside the wharf, ami sails for Napier for another cargo i f sheep. on Wednesday next. The P.N'./'. and A.U M.Co.'s .-.s. Kgntont, Captain Haglev, is due from the South and Taurangu this day. , The schooners Ivauho-. for Mongonui ; .1. R. Russell. forTauranga : Kiwi, for Hokianga ; Cliaipse. f..r Wanguiei: Nile, for the Barrier: Vision, lor Mahurangi; Lee, fr rabbaire Bay; Helen, for Wann.iroa ; ami Kate, for Kennedy's Bay, have all sai i (1 since our last. The p.s. Novelty. Captain Mar?!.ad, sailed to- the Hot Springs and 'W'anearii on Saturday night last. She has cone on a private excursion trip, and may be expected hack io-im rrow. 'l'lii' h-iri[iic Da-liing Wave and brig I.adv Alicia have discharged their c i:l''»'S ole >al. and will e car at the Customs todav. the former forliuim, and 11 i 1 itter for Newe:.i-tle, N.S W . _ '1 lie < alitor tia/ell", I .ovc: master, air.v.d yesterday nerning t:o:n t raig s mill., \\ aiig.<poa, with a full c:sr!T'> of kiwii timber.

The liiiter Whi'.ln, Doughty, nia.-t'T, canio _ tip fi-.-m tie- Tamak aft'r discharging her r ,„. ;; , of timber for the hrid-e. Sic i< n-w in the berth f'T Maki-tn to sail on \V.-Jn- d-iv "ext. Tlie ,-cho- ner Sail-y [,a>s 1; is dLcharire 1 Iht cargo of timber, and tails again lor .Mercury Ray this morning.

1> ok T (1 V <> N* K Ul r N<i A . CLKARKD < .UT WARDS. \r<.r>r 12 Fairy, :j I tens, Smith, for I'.'rt Waikato, with 2-5 rases ! Oi-r, 1 <ir -Oirk whisk. v, 2 soap, l> hairels 1).1 ehst tiM, 3 K-.ars 2 eases, i; rump ovens, 6 rst-CH, 2 trunk-. 1 •>»?;, 1 box, 1 tons flour, W. .1. V'■iinir : 2 hhds. ;t1.% I hliil. 'l randy, 2 wine. (> rises uld Imn, II case-, I parcel, 1" ea.-os port wmo, 10 do. sheny, (! do gin. lUO't !eet limli t, Burn do ilirseh; 20D ijnsbtr, 1 pk* , W. A. Fleming; 6 basis potatoi s, i ' i:sc sundi'.o, Steadman ; HOv lbs. flour, 1 b:isi--''o'ar, 11. Turner ; 1 100 feet timber, Mar.-hall. —D. Kirkwood, agent. The s.s. AVi-lliiifitni, C:ipt. Francis, is chimin tbo Manukau this morning.

1' 0 K T 0 F It I' S fi E I, L. [I'HO.M OVil OIVN COIIUI^I-OXUKXT.] IN WARDS. .11" I. V. 17—Sea Breeze, 7ton", S«rr:*, from Auckland, with general cargo, and 1 *i passengers. 17—General t'anoro:;, 12 ton?, M"elvci', from Awiinui, in balhi.-t, with 2 p'l.-orn^iTs. 2'2— Sylph, "jO tons, f\om Aiirklitnd, via Warg'inirii, w i'h m'i;d t and 3- piis-i'ii^or.-;. 2S - (I ■itrr;il Cami-ron, -12 tons, Win. > nrri.-s Irom A ;:cklaid, with '20 boxus sundries, ami 1 I^lt. 2!)--Sea Lreexo, 70 tons, Noiris from Auckland, with general and 10 pa.-n ngcrs. Art.r.-T •I—S\'pb,so t"n.s back.-lraw, with c:trgo and op i.^t/nirriri. 7 — u Bn""/.'', 7'> ton--, "Norris, iV"iu Auckland, with L't-ncrji] ca'-iro, and 7 pa^wrgiTs. 7—General Cameron, 12 ton.s Mel vev, from Anck-

11 in I, with general cargo, anil 3 pas.-enger-.. 7— Helen, 21', tons, Rickets, from Wangaroa, villi 5000 shingles, <!■ '00 feet timber, 3 tons kauri sum, 2000 paling, 30 bu-hels corn, and 1 passengers.

iSXTERKD INWAIIDS. •li'LV l:;_Pylph, 50 tons, Jiaekstrnw, for Auckland, with 23 head eattle, 4 bales leather, unci 7 pns=engcrs. 17— Geortr' 1 and jVltirv, 1(> tons, v\ ilkinson, foi' Auckland, with '28 tons firewood. 18 —General Cameroi , 43 tons, Mclver, for A tickland, with 20 head cm (In, and 2 passengers. 20—Sea liieeze, 70 lons, Norris, for Auckland, wilh HO bead cattle, (i pigs, iif> dozen dried lisb, 2 tons gum, 1 bale bugs, and 22 passengers. 2C— Sylph, 50 tons, Kackstrau, for Aueklanil, with 21 head cuttle, 20 sheup, 8 pig*, and S passengers. Art; rsr. 1-General Cameron, -12 tons, "William Xorris, for Auckland, in bull st, with one pa-senger. I—jj o;i Hreez ', 70 tons, G. S. > orris, for Auckltml, with 2(1 head eattle, ton gum, and 18 passengers 7 —Helen, 2,' i toils, Iticlots, for Auckland, with ;i5,000 shingles, :i tons gum, HO bushels earn, and 3 j'r.sHPNgcrs. CnfltT Lapwing - , Cn[-f;iiu Edwards, froni Auckland to Norfolk Island*, via Fort AVaikato, culled in hero on thel:h, and eailed the following day. JI.M\ s.s. KuVon, C.'ip!uin I'iirl(in, i.-illed in on the oth, and .sailed the Mime d:iy for Sydney.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 547, 14 August 1865, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 547, 14 August 1865, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 547, 14 August 1865, Page 4

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