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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

WAIKATO HEADS.

PORT OF KAIPARA.

J. Matthews, K- Matthews, Hill, Williams, Brey. Tunsford, I'livro, Alkers, Sftti ey, Scott, Coane, Gill.-, I'otvc, Pii-lin, I'iirl, MeC'abe, Connell, Mason, Miss Rawson, A. Reid, Gallagher, Sims, R. Real, Payne and son, Mo ris, Clarke, lHmin, K, Kerr, Connel'ly, .<ini'l 1, Kdwards, J. Waters, I'll ore, S.viimml.l, Clarke. Cameron, Sco't, Herres, Guns 01, Hurlev.' McDonald, I'.ui-lon, Thompson, Thomas, U'lloiiiioll, Tyler, Topper, An 'erson and Withers. Tlic nest "V the above passengers are for the Hokilika pold Melds, to which place tliere is evidently a givat rush. The p.s. Airedale will t ike the Kgin mt's place on the liast ('on-t line nextmonth, as that vessel has been appointed to run the route of the late City of Putipdin between the BlulV, ISelsou, and the intermediate ports. Til K 71 LL '>Tr. This schooner may he e\p"etcd to nrrivo to-day from Iho Kast Coast. Capt. 1 lodge of the Star of the South which arrived yesterday, reports that tlio '/illnli hud b. en coni|ieiled to run back from Mayor I-land tc Hick's Bay, during ill" lionvy galo of Monday niirlit las', and *ti 1 there when tlio Star of the South sailed on Wednesday. Captain SuHivan reported that he had been warned off from several pari'- "f the coast by friendly native, and that he had several times been boanleii by armed boats.

PROJKCTKD PKRARTITRTCS. Prinoo Alfred, s u . for \V:iikiito and Hsiglan. Ahuriri, s s., t">v Raglan, Parannki, &c-, early. Queen, schooner, for Auckland early. YKSSKLS KXPF.CTED. Marv Th ornpson, schooner, O'Conncll, from Wnnaiiimi; early. Wontrn, h.k., irom the South, curly. KxceUior, schooner from Taranaki. I'uin, schooner, from Wniknto. Part, (--utter, from Waikato VK-'SKTjS IX II ARBOUR. Oucen, "chnonor, from Tnrnnaki. !•'ivourit ', cutter, from Wanganui. lloa, co il hulk. Volunteer, coal hulk. W. 0. Won'worth, coal liullc. Prince Alfred, ps , from Nelson. Reliance, brig,"from Waikato. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Al'fU'ST IS —Wellington, S.S., 2"'2 tuns, W. B. Francis, for Taramiki ami Southern Ports, with part of original military stores, under bond, shortlanded at TaranaU. Pa-senders - Messrs. Harleman, Hart, Ilollowav, M"llit, Mels'-m, I.evin, Shaw, Munnv\ ' 'ormaYkv, Webb, Hulk, Sullivan, Pan--11.,n. Moore, Kirby, (iibbons, McPonald, Hamper, Johnson, R.-id, atid Slv'ppard, and CaptaiiH ,Johnstone, Mar'i'i, and Strange, and about GO includinu 1 soldiers in the steerage.

TIM A L TRIP OF TIIK [MMNCR AT/FRKO. Til" ntlii'iiil trial trip of the p.s. Prince Alfred, which lms ]tit■ -1 v bt-cn purchased by .Mr. Ifo.li;c ot <"»iii*h'iiiyn. tonk place vc-terdav nt the Manuka", under 111" direction 'if th" inspector of the Marine I'. :iril i.lli""r~, Captain Johnston and Mr. Aylmor. Th" st.MiicT Id'! the wharf at eleven o'clock, with a (~!•■»*• nitrlv of lii'lie 4 a d gentlemen on board, mid ■liter Vt•aminir tv-ross th" bar, returiiei tow.ir Is Onehunira. Alter a short slay oil' 31 r. Uow.'s house opposite I'oniwa'lis she arrved at the pier s .<in after six o'clock. The additions to the equipments ordered after the "tlicial survey lately held, have all be"ti supplied, and during yesterday's run, the bi-at and machinery worKcd \ery satisfact ,rilv, and we understand that 11 passenger certifieat.'* will immediately b" i_'ranted by the Marine R..ai'd for the Prince Alfred, entitling her to carry •JO pas-enters at s--a, and "J7*' within harbour limits. A luind-.0 m ,. luncheon was provided on board, which Was l..ne ample .justice to by the c >mpimy present, till' usual toasts licinir duly proposed and responded to. not omitting the succe-s ot the -Prince Alfred herself in her new capacity.

Aujnt-i 17--Weather, >h<>w.:rv. Wind, S.E. VESSELS IN HARKOUK. _ Sturt, colonial st-'iimcr, Capt. Fairchild. -aid up. Aquilla, cutter, discharged. Dart, cutter, Watson, do. P.onfta, cutter, Champion, do. Lapwing, cutter, Edwards, do. Avon, hulk. E> T XERED IN"WARDS. AI'G CBT. 11 —Aquilla, cutter, from Onehungi, with general canro. 11— Dart, cutter, Watson, from Onchunga, with perioral cargo. 13 — lionetu, cutter, Champion, from Onchunga, with general cargo. Vi-r.iipwiri!,', cutter, Edwards, from Onohunga, with to tons carijo for Hurra &De Hirsch. After delivering sho proceeds to Norfolk Island with S passengers. 15 —0»yniTi')tu?, st-amer, Atfrill, from coal mines, with a supplv of coals for Prince Alfred, daily expected to arrive. CLEARED OUTWARD?. AFOIST 10 —Ovmnotus, steamer, Attrill, for the Bluff, with supplies. The owner? of the schooner Au Rovoir, (lately stranded on the Xorth spit) havo entered into an arrangement with :\Tr. O Brie i, lately foreman of the shipwright's Department here, for hor removal from her present precarious position, and the progrens he has alr*udy made leaves no doubt he will be quite successful. It is expected she will be afloat ill a da} or two if the weather should continue calm.

April 15. Thane of Fife, at the Heads, waiting fair wind to go to *ea. Willing Lund, taking in cargo at Arutapu Mill. Bans! l'i;, Nina at Vratapu Mill, waiting to load. Palcelni, brig, ready for boil. NAPIER SHIPPING*. (From the Jltnvkc x Bc>/ Jlt vuld, Aug. 15.) The Kauri n- in Tologa Hay Inst Thursday. At that time tiie Zillah, with sheep and grain on board, »• IS leavi-n? for Aneklnnd. Captain Suliivan reported that, he had lieen boarded by friend y natives, and eautimied against anehorinu: oil' eertain places where the natives were not- to tie trusted. A steamer was seen to pass to the northward 011 NKurdav. Mippesed by s"ine to bo ir.M.is. J,lisle, 011 her return from \\ el!nu;t"n. The fell. I'-ft Auckland 011 Tuesday last, and has had a fair p .sMiiro to this port, having arrived early 011 Sunday morning : she is a line new schooner, just built by Muelrreiror, of Commanded. The St. Kililn, from Waiapu, is now hourly expected, and her arrival is looked forward to with considerable illtere.ll.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 552, 19 August 1865, Page 4

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PORT OF ONEHUNGA. WAIKATO HEADS. PORT OF KAIPARA. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 552, 19 August 1865, Page 4

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. WAIKATO HEADS. PORT OF KAIPARA. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 552, 19 August 1865, Page 4

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