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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OP A UCKLANP. TTEATUKn.-AUCTSt i«—\ M. fee. I'.JI. Heavy r..i". «"i..«l K. :iml N.K. August 20.—Showery. Wind X.K. ARRIVAL"'. Acnes, cutter, from MataK'ana Bessv, cuttcr, tYcim the ' h .me?. Chile, scln'oiie'. f''i"ii i:iirti Duncan I'amcni, cutter trom Mutukiuia. Kelip-e scliooiKT, t'">m the Uasri-r. , j Elizabeth Ma-y. sch '-nor. from Kennedy Kav - I Emma, eutter, from Kentish s bay. I Emma Eliza, sc'ao -nor, tivm the Harrier. j Fancy, schooner, f.om tne Harrier. j Glimpse, cutter, from Wantrirci. J. B. Russell. schooner, from i'nuranga. Kate Grant, seh 'Oncr. fro-ti W angarei. | Ma.hurangi, eutter, from Malmrnngi. j INilo, scliOLincr, fr"tii the Carrier. Queen, s.s., fr-■ 111 the South. Sea v hel!. kot -h, from Tovertv Bay. Saucy Las?, schooner, from Mercury Bay. Shamrock, eutter, fr >m Mercury Riy. si\ r i<>o:;er froci I aiminga. V' luntcer. cut er, t'n.'in Mahuran^i. Zillah, schooner, from Napier via the East Coast. DEPARTURES. Star of the South, s.s , for Napier. Sandfly, ps., for Wangar-i. j PROJECTED DHPAR TURES. Foe Calt.ao —Tohn Duncan, early. Fou Gcam.—Winteithur, this day: Lancashire h, earlv: and Pashin'x Wive, tliii day. For Sviivky.— l-nstward Ho!, early. Fok Nkwl-asti.e.—Lady Alec".}, and Jane, this day. For Lovdon. —Bombay, 31 in-1. Foit ,J> r AriEK.—"-ucces.s, this day. Foh the Soi'th.—Queen, ?.=.. - : ird instant. VESSELS IN" HARBOUR. I Bombay, ship, from London, repairing. Bella Marina, coal hulk Ballarat, p.s., from VTansarei. Clyde, s.'hooner, trom Wanijapoa. Dashing Wave, b .r.jue, tioai Newcastle, N.X.W. Falcon, schooner, from Cabbage Bay. Eastwood Ho ! ship, frum New Vork via Dunedin. Eclipse, schooner, from the Barrier. Elizabeth Marv, schooner, from Kennedy's Bay. Emma Klixa, schooner, from the Barrier. Fancr. schooner, from the Barrer. John Duncan, ship, from L iiulon. Jane, brig, from Melbourne, J. B. Russell, schooncr, from TaurangaEatc Grant, schooner, from Wungnrei. Lady Alecia, brig, from Xov.T'istlo, N.SAV. iancashire Witch, ship, from London. Marion, coal hulk. Slapcre. schooner, from Tauranga via Mercury Island and Wangarei. Novelty, p.s , from Coroinamh-l. Nile, schooner, from the Harrier. Queen, s.s., from the South Rob Roy, ship, from London. Sir George Grey, barque, from Tome, Chili. Success, scliooner, from Napier. Susan, coal hulk. Sea Shell, ketch, from Poverty Bay. Saucy Lass, schooner, from Mc-rcuiy Bay. Tauranga, schooner, from Tauranga. Winterthnr, ship, from London. Zillah, schooner, from Nupior via the East Coast. VESSELS EXPECTED. Andrew Jack?on, ship, from London, Z d.p., SIC ; Bfiil'-d May '20. Annie Wood, barnu p . from \ alparaiso. Celt, schooner, from Nn|>W. Gem, schoorier iron) Poverty Bay. Ida Zeigler, ship, t'r<>tn l.ondon, i! d p., 7G. John Temr.erley. ship, from l.ondon, 3 d.p., lo73; tailed .May ft. Jane, schooner, from Mercury Bay. King of Italy, ship, from London (loading) ; KGJC, new code. Kate, barque, from Sydney. 1 d.p., G539. Offl.'V, hauiue, from Unhurt Town, 1 d p.. 9108. Pho.'be, b s., fro"n Sydnev, dae to-morrow. Snm, ship, from Loa iori, 2 d p , S IK Sunbeam, ship, from London (1 .ading), 2 d.p. 14-73. f-ha r iirock, ketc , tr-an 'antt-rburv. Tawera, schooner, from Poverty Bay. ENTERED IXWARD3. AL-nrsi 19 -Star of the South, s.s., H7 tons, Hodge, from Napier, with 27G sheep, 7<j head cattle.—blaster, agent. 19—Martha, 8 tons, Ghe'aldi, from Cabbago Bay, with 30 bags oysters. 19—Sarah Alice, 15 tons, Edward*, from Kikowakariri, with 21 fcn.s firewood -2 passena-crs. 10—Emma KHz t, 22 tons, Lloyd, from the Great Ba-rier, with 40 t->tis firewood. I®—Vision, IS tons, Brown, from Mnhnrangi, with 2 tons flour, I do. bran. 5 cjis- s "ggs, 7! tons rice -3 pa«scngers. — Edmonds and Jakios, agents. 19—Glimpse, 3S tons, Petersen, from AVangarei, in ballast. Hdmonds and Jakins, ajrents. 10—Fancy, 27 tons, Mustart, from the Great Barrier, with <50 tons firewood. 19—Fa'con, 41 tons, Owen, from Cabbage Bay, with <3d,000 timber—lo ptis-cnccrs. 19- J". "B. Russell, 56 ton?, Sutton, from Tauranpa, I in oallist — I ho? n 10-Eclip.e, 45 tons, Kelly, from the Barrier, with bU tona hrew'Kici. 19-hmma 2G tons, Herriott. from Kennedy's Bav, with 13,000 feet sawn timber-4 passengers.Thos. Russell, agent. OLEARED OUTWARDS. .Arausr 19—Smuggler, 21 tons, 1.10j.d, for Wungaruru, with sundries—2 jjassengers—Buchanan and Stewart agents. ' 19—Lee, 22 tons, Lombard, for Cabbage Bnv, with 1 ton potatoes.—J. Casey, agent. 19—Star of the South, s s., 1 )7 tons, Hod»e. for Napier, in ballast— Master, ngeut. ° 19—Sarih iliee, 15tous, Edwards, for Kikowakarere, in ballast. 19—Martha, 8 tons, Glietnldi, for Cabbage Bay, in ballast. 19—Three Brother.-, IS tons, Seymour, for Mangawai, with sundries—s passengers.—T. Macky and Co., agents. 19—Success, 5S tons, for Napier via 'Kennedy'! Bay, with sundry merchandize, a quantity of cargo tran-hippcd ex John Duncan, from London, anl 20,000 feet titnb- r to be shipped at. Kennedy's Baj. —Cruick&hank, and Co., agents. 13—Jane, brig, 179 tons, Ciausen, for Newcastle, in ballast.—A. Woolloy and Co , agents.

Coasters Tnwauds. — The following have reported sinee our last Martha. ami Fulcon, from I'abbivo Buy ; Sarah A lie -, from Kikownknrpre: Emma° Kliza, Faney, ami Kelipse, from the Great. Carrier; ,1. H. Hnsse'll, from TunriiiipK Kmina, from Kcinu'clv'g Bav ; Glimpse, from \\ angarei ; :ind Vision, "from Mahuranu'i. The foll-m-mg have arrive 1 sinee : — Xillah ami Sea Oieli, (r»ni the hast (.'east, with priuluee : Civile, from \\ nnpipoa, with timber; i-'iiucy l.nss nn<i .'-Imniroc-k, l.'Om iUereurv 11,1 V with timber: IV-ssv, IVom the rhames, with titnb r; Kate Grant. IV mi Wan-arei. m ballad ; and A'oluuteer, <rom Mahura»»i, with tirewoo.i ; Onne.in I'limer-n ami V sues. irom -\latakami, with fiiewootl; Kliz.ibcth Mary. irom Kennedy 8 Bay, with timber; JS'ile, from the Harrier, with hre""nrnvAiais Coastwisk.—Tli'i following eleared on Saittnlav, but have been prevented Irom sailim; owiiv to the head wind Wowim;: — Humbler, lor Wan n arn. n; Let- and Martha, for Cnbbii-'U Hay; Sarah Aliee, for k ikowakarere; Three llrolhors, i'er AVnngamii; Sueeess, for Napier. Captain Mustart, of the seho -tier haney, reports havnu! s-iehtcd a large hrip;aiitiiie, oil the Harrier, on l-'ridav■ !i<>tind S anil K., apparently the Kelipse, from Newcastle for Tauriuijja with cattle. The [is. .-andlly, Captain .luekson, s died on tuturdav iii«ht la-'% for Wamiarei, with about oO passengers: she will return unain this e> ening. The s s. Mar of the r-outh Captain sailed for Napier on Saturday alternomt, in ballast. 3' Napier, site will proceed !o Jiokitika. with a cargo oi sheep, Ac. I lie ps. IJalhinit, Captain "White, will, wo lwar, take her depart .re for tlio -outh in u few d ys, fuMiuiz :if Napier first, She is going down to be sold, should inducement oiler. The and A.KM. Co.'s s p. Pha-he. Cap+uin Woisp, is due from Sydney with the knglish Julio mail to-morrow. riic following vessels h:ive cleared :l' the Customs and are ready for st i a, mid only ;iwaiting a fair wind prior t<> proceeding oti their respective voyarcs :• —• interduir, ship, for Guam ; Lady Al eia and .Taue, brigs, for Newcastle, N.JS.W. ; Dashing Wave, barque, for IVtropaulovski ; Sit ve-s, schooner, ior Napi r; Hope, schooner, for Tauninuu. I iik V.w. ah. —The schooner Xdluh, Captain S u livau, arrived in harbou- yuslerday morning fro mi Napier. via tin* E;ist (Vast. bringing 101 sheep, ;ion ' u h Is wheat. bushels mai/e, IS pit:?, and the Kev. '\o:nand family,and ianiis .1 o-ci'h, as passengers. The Zdi d\ left Napier <>n the Ist instant, .md upon ncari g Tokoma oa she was boarded by an urine 1 boat of frien dv n-ttiv< s. who warned Captain Sullivan 11 >t t> put in ih re; be thni proceed** l into \naura, and tinaiiy lilted up in I'ologa Hav. Was e .mptdled to put '.nto Hi 'k's Hay duruii tin) L r ale of Monday niiihl hist, and lay there until the following Friday, when she sailed f«»v tins porr, arriving ye-ter-dav 'ir. 'l'Ke only vessel sighted was the s.s. L>-jiutiful star, lienre bourni to .Nnpi.'r on brida_v ni-iht ast I iIR Ska Sin'i,i.. —Tin l ketch Se;i Slirll, Captain Harris, arrived from I'overtv on Sunday afo'iinuin last, brinL'iog 31 head of cattle, lo casks pork, 100 bu-dn i> maize 1 eases diapery, and Mr. 1. Short an p She 1 ft Poverty on the 11th instant, had westerly winds t » Cape : anrhcred tln-re on Sunday, a?id proicode i next day; had liirht southeast breezes to tin l Mcreurie-, and put into Mercury !>av "ii Monday nijht. leaving airain next day, and arriving at tb.e Tatnaki "U Friday night : dis'-bar-red her cattle next m rnincc. and came up harbour the same afternoon The G'in had stiied for this port vi.-t May, prev'ous I" the Sea Shell, and the Lark <vus loading. The .-eliooner '!'aw«.*ra wi< g--»ing int n H.iv MS the Sea Shell l>»ft. and --iie w-;i> to .-ail f<n* thi> p'-rt, with settlers' families and the mission school about Thursday last. The s.s St. Kilda w;b sighted rounding tno cast (.'ape The Sea Shell is open for freight or charter. Xhk Clyhk— I T'.c cdpper schooner Clyde, ('apt. Cheshire, arrived on Sa utday from Wangapoa, alter a smart run of V 2 !na:vs. bringing 25,00Ufi. timber, and 1 passenger. Mr. <*r jun. Tni: Saicy L\ss. —Th.i- tin" schooner ret\irned to port o;i Saturdiv niu'bt from Mercury after another quick run of 12 liour-. brieirinj *Jf» 000 t'cet sawn limb-T, and o pts-eng-rs. The dow/jward trip was also done in eleven hours from this port She re polls the 15 -tsey Lading for Napier : and tae .lane and Sea Belle, for this port. Th-J rauraiiija and J. ii. Kussell, schooners, b r >th arrived from Taurantra on Saturday last, having left that port on the i hursday night previ ms. They ha.o come in ballast, the Tauranga liaving 0 passengers. Tlie Fortune, for the Barrier, and dane, for Mercurv Bav, sailed in company, and the ilt-ro and Hap d were lying there The Shamrock, from Mercury "Ray, and Emma and Elizabeth Mary, from Kennedy's Bay, with timbnr, ali arrived on Saturday. lI.M s.s. Brisk arrived at Wellington from this port on the instant : her lengthened passage was owing to continued head wind?-. AURIVAT, OF THK S S. QUEEN". The N.Z S.X. Go's. 3.s Quoon, iptr.in f 'elltnn, arrived in ha-bonr on Saturday night last fiom the South via Tauran^u. she left Wellington at - p ir.. on the loth, with a moderate we-teriv breeze, and arrived at ('astle IV>int at d a m nuxi morning, when she experienced a strontf g le, with li- avy ): ti 1 MjualK ij»;ft at 5 a.iii. -'Tid* arrived at Napi r at, S ;jo ,i m. on th" I'Uh; left at 2 p in. on the X7l!i, calling in at Hick's Bay for a few hour-, and arriving at Tauranga at midnight on tin; ISth ; bdt again at 7 lo a.m. on the iOth ; arriving in this harbour at Sd>o p.m. niiiht IVs-ed the -.s T\gnjont off .Mayor Trland on Satur(lav, bound Sou'^i. The (]iircn has come up in jilaen of the Ladv 15ird, widen vessel has been chartered to proceed to Wanganui for troops for the IC.ad ('oast. She was to Lave "Welhngion on last. The to do wt ng is a list of the Queen's passengers and uuvnile.-t : — — .Mr. Wigstiitl", from Otago ; ' apt Blewiit 0-">!h regt. ; Dwyer, I Ith regt. ; Mr. I'dliott, and 2 .soldiery from W<d ington ; Mr. and Mrs. J hode?,an> Mothers, from Tauranga. Cariio : — (transhipped ex Lady Bird, from Otag » and I vtAelton) : — 'J<J boxes maiz . order; 17 pieces iron. 21 rings, o iron screws. 9 keg.-, nails, 1 wool screw ja'-k, a quantity of chains, I Move, Amos & Co. ; I keg, \\ ellsman ; I in on I :i g.s, (>r ier ; o mai/e, Asher; cases do., Wyatt : 1 ea.-o driper\ - , Wright . IL3 barrels eeurcnt, ('uinhes and I Kddy, 1 b x maize SniaT; 1 parcel tents, Mabin and Graham; I oa*e, Lewisson; 1 eas«j, ![• rman Brothers; 1 case, Joseph; 1 ca?k, Maeky ; leases, JJright; 2 eases, Jlawth"rnc.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 553, 21 August 1865, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 553, 21 August 1865, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 553, 21 August 1865, Page 4

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