Shipping Intelligence.
POiiT OF AUCKLAND. "NVKATIIKii. —Auirusi I s -—Kine. I.iirHi ;m> lroui K. .lail.'.E. ARKIVALS. . . , Star of ill" South, s.s., I rem Napier via the Tamaki. Novelty. p.s.. from Ceromandel. Falcon, si'hoom'r, from Bin » Leo, cutter, from Cabbage La\ . Nvinph, cutter, i"r>-m Ngunguru. Petrol, cutter, from Coromandel. DKPARiT'US. Barwon, s.s., for the South. Egmont.ss. for thesoiuh. Hope, schooner, tor 1 auranga. Quickstep, oi-.tr. r, for \ianc«wai. _ Planet. eutt-i-, till Oh.ira. N ort'i Cape. Wanderer, out tor, f-r I'WtiM lei. PR( 'JECTKP DKi'ARTtFRKS. For Cai.i.ko —John Duncan, early. Fpk Gi'am -Winterthur. this div: ■ anyi-hrf Witeh.oarlv ; ami llas-iing \\ ave, tn.s d.u . For Sv..m-.y.—KaM»-.i:-.i Hoi. early. For Skw*ast!.k.— 1.-uly Aavia. a:u. Jane, th.s Fir Loniion.—FeaohaV ""I t For Jf.vrir.u. —-iieeess. thi-di.>. V )•" S S ! S IN R. ?• " '»'">»> r-. T a:ri»!,'. x--\-. •••• v. 1 "'■"Jk Pailarat. p.".. ir->m argan-i.^ 1.-r.,-i-.tr.vn Vnvi-u.K >>•>•«• Faic-m, ft - !! -'•r.-r. tr-nn «V ~ Eastwood 1 i'>»W«>. fr »m >'•«• vl;1 011, 0 ,l '• John "ihr'.eiTi. shio. fr m L'udai. •Tane. brig. irom .-le" .mine, Ladv Ali-. ii- Mx. fr. m VovistK V.n . Lancashire Witch. ship, from London. Marion, coal hulk. . Map.av. sehO"i-.''r. fr'i'i Tanranga via .i-tcurv Island and Wangai'ei. N'ovelt-.-, :> ? . fr"!"- On- iuar.de!. lioh Viov. ship. iV "" T.rn .on. «sir bar.;v". Ipim T-•!»••. I Sandfly. p 5., from Welling via > _apie-. Star of the South, s s., truui >-ap:er Ma the Tnmnki. Success, schooner, from Kaxie.% Susan, real liUiL "Wint'.rthnr, #Wp, from L.nd -a. yf.ssfls expkctf.d. Andrew .Taeksnn. shir, front London, o d.p., &1G ; sailed Mnv 20. . Annie Wood, barque, from A alparaiso. Celt, schooner, from Napa r Ida Zeigler, ship, fr 'in L-md >n. 3 d p.. , •• __ John Temncrley. ship, from Loud -n, ■ . d.p., 10/,3, sail-d May 9. rr-Tr Kin? of Ttalv, ship, from London ; Kt-rjt , new cod n - , r Kate, barque, 1 d.p.. H.-.iO. Offlev. baique. fmm !!"hart Town. 1 d p. nitß. Lady Bird, s.s., fron. t'-c tin- tins day. Siarn. ship, fr<mi Lnnd 'O. 2 <1.p., s "• Sunbeam, ship, from T.-n lon H .aim.' , d.p. 1-1, ■>. ■ c hamrork, ketc .fr -m aiit rhuri Tnurmcra, schooner, from T uran^a. Zillah, schooner, from Napier. ENTF.RKD TNWAEHS. Ai'.rsT 18 Xiilv, 17 ton?. Allan, from Waiheki, with 30 tons fir wood—l pa-.enser. 18—Planet, 26 tons, Archer, from Ouora, v.uli xs tons ppmiIS—Three nro:h"r», I s * tons, Seymour, from .dangawai, with 2 boxes lusL'atre, ■} b ix.es —S passengers. —T. Afae'cv and Co., iiLrents. IS—Koronireka. 17 tons, Curtis, from Mahurantri, with 30 tons firewood — 1 _ J8 Dot., 27 tons. Anderson, from Pakiri, with 20.000 feet timber.—T. Unwell, aaront. IS—Lee. 22 tons, "Lombard, from Cabbage Pay, with 17.0 0 feet timb-r.—T. 'a-ey, agent. 18—William PulHnm, 10 tons, Pearce, from Waikok-i, with 25 tons iirnwood CLEAEFD OUTWARDS. AF(i rST 18— fi.s , 500 tons. for tho South, with2o tons rnercha dize (tr:in-hip-,ie le< liarwm) for Napier and Hokitiki, and sundries. Passengers, 05. II- .Tervis. airent. IS—Barwon. s.s., 470 tons, Lourie, for Snlnoy, with general c-arcfo, and 100 sheep 42. H. M. Jervis as;ent. IS—Foam, 14 tons, for M .raiti, in ballast. 18—El-lair, 'fi tons, Kellv, for the Tliames, with IiOOO feet timber, an ( Mindries—2 pa-senL'er-. IS —T.ilv. 17 tons, All 11, for Wa beki, in ballast. 18—Planet, 28 tons, Archer, fur Ohora with CO bags flour, and sundries. 18—Quickstep. 18 tons, Fisher, f >r Mantrawni, with 2 horses, sundries—S passengers. —Stone, Bros, and Co.. agents. 18—AVan ierer, 23 tons. Mirk, for with 5un r iri'.'S—2 ptisan 18—Kor-u-ar ka, 17 tons, Curlis, for Mahuranai, in ballast —1 passenger. 18—-.'lope. 27 tons. Hbn;!<, for Tauransa, with 80 ton? genera! loei-i-iiandizi' —•> pa=sen^er a . 18—Fly, 10 tons, Kord, for I'uhoi, in liallast. The ("lit. :• f dep. ri-lier, master, Jeff agiin for Mnngawai ye-'i-rday, witli a e ir ra. The eutt.-r I'lauet, T-■>- Ohora, and fir Coromandel. b-it'i sailcl la-t iii^ht. Tie: Petri-1 {irrirod from <.'oroniand'vl yesterday, with a eariro of posts and rail.-. The ps Sandfly, I'apt. Jackson, will positively leave fir this day. 'l'liis fine little steamboat lately p"u •.-based from ovi-rnmi'iit by Mr. S. Cochrane is admirably adapted for the Wangarei trade, and lias excellent ae- ommodation for pass -ngers. The ship John Duncan will shortly be leaving f •- Callao. All claims against her are to lie seat in to the agent, Messrs. Cruicksh ink, Sinip-t and Co., by noon of Tuesday next. The Bfb.oon'-r I-'alcon, C qttain Owen, from Cabbage Bay on Thursday liiulit, arrived in harbour yesterday morning, bringing IJ.j.OOl) fe-.t timber and 10 pa?s"ngers. Reports, the culler Leo to leave at same time. The cutter Nymph, Wilson, master, arrived yesterday fr< m Nguruiu v.-.th a i arf/o rd'shim.les and lirewood- Reports the Annie Laurie lonling timber and piles for the wharf, and to sa.il about Friday. The s.s. Egmont. Captain llagley, sailed for the f?outh yostorday afienioon, v.-itli cargo and pa . •n- - s Bai-wpu, Captain T.oivre, sailed vrslr-rday ior Sydney, with a general cargo .and 40 ; as-engera. Bho mav he expected back irom via Southern in about five weeks' time. _ The brig Jane, Captain Clausen, leaves fur aNe«-| castle, N.S.W., in hallast, this evening.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 552, 19 August 1865, Page 4
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829Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 552, 19 August 1865, Page 4
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