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Sapping Intelligence.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. * vrnATHEB.— Wind Southerly. , ARRIVALS. 1 Tasmania Maid, p.s., from Coromnndol. £ GPinpse. cuttor, from Wangarei. _ 1 Annie Laurie, cuttor, from \V angarei. . DEPARTURF.P. : Highlander, brig, for Sydney via Wailieki. Camilla, tel oonor, for Newcastle. Prince AKrol, s.s.. for Sydney. Ru 0, cutler, for Tahiti. "Mapere, sell inner, for Ti irua. ■ General Ca-r.eron, sclvwror, for Ku"cll Tvimhoe. schooner, for Mongonui via Wangaroa | and W.mgarei. _ ' Argo, schooner, for Ngururu. ENTERED INWARDS. j DECEMBER j Glimpse, 3S tons, Petersen, from Wang iroi, in ' ballast--I—Annie Laurie, 24 tons, Stunrt, from Wangarei, with 25 tons firewood —3 p-isscngora. I—Four Sisters, 17 tons, McAlley, from tho Wade, with iiundrioa —1 passenger. ( CLEARED OOTWARDS. 1 DlicrsroErt 1 Vision, 18 tons, Brovni, for Mahurangi, with sundries—7 passengers . 1 Ivanhoo, 71 tons, McGregor, for Mongonui, via Wangaroa and Wangtirei, with simdrios—lo passengers. „ • r> v. 32 tons, Forguson, for Ngururu via Umiinn, with sundri'.'s. I—Princesa Alice, 237 tons, Kiddy, for Y lip ir.uso.--'I'hornton, Smith & Firth, uenM. 1 Elizabrth Ann, IS tons, Ifaylos, for tho lhamcs, with sundries. ... 1 Knpid, 15 tons Couldry, for the Wairoa, with sundiies—3 passengers. I—Four Sisters, 17 tons, Mc Alloy, for the Wade, with sundries. j General Cameron, 41 tons, Joyce, for Russell, with sundries —4 passengers. EXPORTS. Per Princess Mice, for Ya\p irai3o -.—326 tons coals, Thornton, Smith & Firth. Tho cut f ers Glimpse and Annia Luirio both arrived vsterd iv from Wannarsi. The b-=g Highlander. C iptain Boor, sailed yesterdav fnr Waihe'ci to loid timber for Sydney. Tho brigantine Camilla, for Newcastle, N.SW., and cutter Ruse, for Tahiti, after being detailed in harbour wind-bound, for several days, sailed early yesterday morning. Tho following coasters sa'kd yesterday : —Tvanhoe, schooner, for Mongonui; General < 'timeron, schoonor, for Russcil; schooner, for Nguvuru ; Mapero, schooner, for Titirua. The mail steamer Prince Alfred, Captain Machin. left for Sydney at 1 30 a n>.. yestexiay, conveying tho mail and passer.gnra. The burjue Anno and Jane hauled frem the "Wharf into the strea'u \c*torduT, and satin for Newcastle, N.S.W., early. The brig Prince-s Ali'-.0, Cuptain K d ly, cleave I at the Customs yesterday for Valparaiso, with part of her orL'in.'U curgo of coals from Nowoistle. She sails to-dav. The schooner Exce'-i*>r nrrir.nl in tho Manukau last- night f.-orn Hokiiic:,-, b.-ingitig sevent-en passengers. TFIE KS • IiUPRISE. Messrs. Holmen P.roth"rs' new ferry sfeamer, Enterprise No. l.mvlo a run up and down harbour for tho purpose of trying Iner engines, &e., and everything was found to work smooth and satisfactorily. The official trial trip will be m ido to-day at one o'clock. THE TASMANIAN MAID. The p.s. T:t=mani in Maid, Captain Jackson, arrived in harbour last night Loin Coromandel, with 5 pa»si>ngers. WEEKLY SUMMARY. The weather during the past week has been Tery Xinsettled, rain having Ctllen without scarcely two hours' intermission for four days; it has, however, proved most beneficial to the firmers and coun'ry settlers, and the cropi to agieat extent. Shipping during the week has been rather slack and both the arrivals and departures limited, in the latter instance it is attributable to the north-easter which has prevailed, tli:reby detaining several outward bound craft. The arrivals wore, on S inday last, the Pchooner Celt and cutter Rose from Canterbury, with full cargoes of potatoes; on Tuesday tin P.N Z. and A.R M. Co.'s 88. Lord Ashley, arrived from the Southern Provinces, and the schooner Falcon from Hokitika via Cabbage Bay also came in the same day. Tho onlv other arriva's wer.- tin schoonerBaindie and Saucy Lass, from Canterbury, the latter C lining via I'auianga The departures compri 0, on Fatu-day, the brig Emma Prescott and i-hip Hydra, i'or Newcastle, in ballast; the former vessel proceeded in charge of Mr. Lewis, the chief oflicr, her commander, Captain Sianton, 33 our readers are already aware, having been unfortunately drowned. The cutter America also sailed on Saturday for Norfolk Island, with a cargo of stores, &c , and will return to this port with a cargo of oil, produce, The so. Beautiful St"r returned to K'apier on M mday for another cargo ol lire st'.ck, and the brig B'ebe sailed on Thursday for Hokianga, to load timber for Sydney. Tho mail steamer Prince Alfred, after somo twenty hours' delay, took her departure at an early hour yesterday morning with the English mad, a small cargo, and several passensrers; also, the brig Highlander, for "Wailieki to load t'mber for Sydney. The cutter Ruse, for Tahiti, and brigantine Camilla, for Newcastle, also took their departure yesterday, after being detained in barho ir f r some four or five days, through head winds prevailing. The coasting traffic lias bean ralhav brisk during "the week, several of our ragular trador3 Invin - arrived with cargoes of produce, and sailed again with merehandiz ■, storas, &c. The English Mail has not yet co tic to hand, and great inconvenience has been experienced by tho merchants i'l consequence, but. i f . is confidently expected to arrive by tho s.f- Airedale in the Manukau on Monday next.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 4

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Sapping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 4

Sapping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 4