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Shipping Intelligence.

POET OF AUCKLAND. Weather.—November 7—Fine. Wind S.W. ARRIVAL. Tasmanian Maid, p.s., from Wangarei. DEPARTURE. Triosto, barque, for California. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Fob Newcastle.—Anne Melhuish, early; Gratia, thi* day. London".—lda Zieglor, Ist January. Kaipaka.—Sylph, early. Nafiek.—Sunbeam, early. Valparaiso.—Sir George Grey, early. j Queensland.—Kate Waters, early. j VESSELS IN HARBOUR. H.M.s.s. Falcon, from a cruise. Aliquis, ship, from London. Anne and Jane, barque, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Bella Marina, coal hulk. Clyde, schooner, from Wangapoa. Fortune, schooner, from the East Coast. Gratia, brig, from Newcastle, N.3.W. Glencoe, barque, from Hobart Town. Huntress, p.s., from Opotiki. Ida Ziegler, ship, from London. Janet, schooner, from Poverty Bay. Kate Waters, barque, from Queensland. Maporo, schooner, from Tairua. Marion, coal hulk. Nile, schooner, from Morcury Bay. Queen, schooner, from Nelson via Motuoka. Rita, brig, from Sydney. Rose Ann, schooner, from Napier via the East Coast. Susan, coal hulk. Sunbeam, barque, from London. Sir George Grey, barque, from'Noweastle, N.S.W. Southern Cross, schooner, from the South Sea Wands via Sydney. Success, schooner, from Napier. Tasmanian Maid, p.s., from Wangarei. VESSELS EXPECTED. Alfred Ray, brig, from Chili. Ballarat, barque, from London, (loading.) Cossipore, ship, from London, (loading.) Camilla, schooner, from Hobart Town. Emma Prescott, brig, from Melbourne. Freak, brig, from Sydnej. Fanny Smale, barque, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Gala, ship, from London, (loading.) Hebe, brig, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Highlander, brig, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Kauri, schooner, from the East Coast. Percy, ship, from London, (loading.) Sinra, ship, from London, 2 d.p., 819; sailed July OO.V.

28th. Surah Ann, barque, from Hobart Town. Venus, brig, from Chili. "Will Watch, cutter, from Tahiti. ENTERED INWARDS. KOvBMBEU 7—Mary Ann, 21 tons, Trimmer, from Mahurangi, •rifh 45 tons firewood. 7 — -Upid, 15 tons, Cauldrey, from Wairoa, -with sundries —2 passengers. 7—Mary Ira, 16 tons, Simpson, from the Thames, with 36 tons firewood—l passenger. 7—Ono, 17 tons, Patterson, from Omaha, with 30 tons firewood. 7—Sarah Alice, 17 tons, Edwards, from Coromandol, with 8,000 feet timber—4 passengers. 7—Maid of thj Mill, 17 tons, Watt, from Mahurangi, with 30 tons firewood, I raft spars—2 paseengers. 7—Janet Grey, 26 tons, Stafford, from Mercury Bay, with 15.000 feet timber—l passenger. 7—Water-lily, 25 tons, Allen, from Waiheki, with 45 tons firewood. 7 —Shamrock, 22 ton 3, Stephens, from Mercury Bay, with 19,000 feet timber 7—America, 41 tons, Paulgrain, from Tairua, with 25,000 feet timber—4 passengers. CLEARED OUTWARDS. NOVEMBER 7—Water-lily, 25 tons, Allen, for Waiheki, in ballast. 7—Janet Grey, 26 tons, Stafford, for Mercury Bay, with sundries—2 passengers. 7—Fly, 15 tons, Gavin, for Coromandel, with sundries—4 passengers. 7—Shamrock, 22 tons, Stephens for Mercury Bay, with sundries—2 passengers. 7—Victoria, 22 tons, Kennedy, for Coromandel, with sundries —2 passengers. 7—lndustry, 23 tone, Yateß, for Omaha, in ballast. 7—Maid of the Mill, 17 tons, Watt, for Mahurangi, with sundries —1 passenger. 7—Sarah Alice, 15 tons, .Edwards, for Coromandel, with sundries —1 passenger. 7—Mary Ira, 16 tons, Simpson, for the Thames, with sundries —1 passenger. 7—Mary Ann, 21 tons, Trimmer, for the Great Barrier, with sundries—3 passengers. 7—Gratia, 174 tons, Bond, for Newcastle, in ballast —2 passengers. ENTERED OUTWARDS. NOVEMBER 7—Anne Melhuish, barque, for Newcastle. 7—Sir George Groy, barquo, for Christmas Island. The s>tb Waters.—The fine cattle barque Kate Waters,-. 'Capt. Calder, having discharged her cattle, came ou't of the Tamaki river yesterday morning and proceeded up harbour. She leaves again for Queensland shrrtly." (oth n in/ C n rSE- ~ Ey our lat <*t advices from Nelson IsS, and q Tnnf M |S tV' <$*£» and will sail to-day. ' J Bt6rday ln balla «t, Tho schooner George, Nicolas, master, arrived in harbour last evoning from the Thames, with a careo of gum and pigs. ° ARRIVAL OF THE TASMANIAN MAID. Theyp.B. Tasmanian Maid, Capt. Jackson, arrived last night at 11.15 p.m., from Wangarei, having loft ' Wangarei Wharf at 9.30 yesterday morning. She brings the following passengers:— Mr. and Mrs. J. B Bussell, Mr. and Miss Smith, and two children, Mrs. Rogan, Messrs. Wrigley, Dowden, J. White, Hurst, J. Taylor, Bquire, and 10 others. The Tasmanian Maid passed the cutter Annie Laurie yestorday afternoon, off Wangarei Heads, bound for Auckland, and the schooner General Cameron and cutter Glimpse, off Point Rodney, bound North. This smart little steamer leaves again for Coromandel to-morro'w morning at 7 a,m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 621, 8 November 1865, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 621, 8 November 1865, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 621, 8 November 1865, Page 4

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