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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

"V.EATRER.—January 17—Fine, with light Jforth east aire. ARRIVAL. Voter Craeroft, cutter, from WangapOa. DEPARTURES. Tasmanian T:[aid, p.?., for Wan gar ei. • Sea Breeze, schooner, for Russell* , Mnpere, schooner, for Tuirua. Xob Hoy, cutter, for Wangarei. Emmii, cutter, for Kennedy's Bay. PROJECTED DKPARTURtSfc\iii Xapiek.—Bittern, early. j'jib South.—Lady Bird, a.8., 23rd ; Lord Ashiey, 4th February. "llokitika—l'etrel, early. Wavgauei.—Smuggler, this day. Tauranga.—Bella, and Fortune, early. -Guam —Charlotte Andrews, early. South Ska Islands.—Xeva, early. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. !3VII. s a. Eclipse, from a cruise. {I.M. g.a. Brisk, from Sydney. H.lt. s.s. Cur.t<;oa, from Sydney via Norfolk Island. H.it. s s Fsk. from Napier. H M. s.s. Falo-n. from Wellington. Alice, schooner, from Man Francisco, via Honolulu and Tahiti. Boyd, schooner, from Mcvcury Bay. Bella Marina. coal hui»-. Ballarat, barque, frou\ London, Charlotte Andrews, 'oarque, from Newcastle. Fortune, schooner i f rom Tauranga. Ga:a, ship, from London. Marion, coal h' a^_ Neva, sehoor cr> t > om the South Sea Isltmls. sehcr /Ilnr _ f rora Cabbage Bay. 4> e !. CV i' i" 'P. f r " m London. Petrel, Jr j<,antine, from Hokiti'sa. SUSfID Co|t j - ou ' .hern Cross, schooner, from the South Sea Islands via Sydney. Smuggler, cutter, from the Chatham Islands. Venus, brig, from Port Waikato. YESSKLS EXPECTEO. • Ayr, barque, from the Mauritius via Adelaide. Amwica. eater, from Norfolk Island. "Beautiful Star, s.s., from Napier. Constance, barque, from California. Cossipore, ship, from London, 3 d.p., 5917, sailed October 14. Golden City, ship, from London (loading.) Hydra, thip, from Newcastle, NS.W. Tranhoe, schooner from Mongonui. Kate, barque, for Sydney. Lord Ashley, s.*., from the South, (due 2Sth inst.) Lombard, barque, from Port Curtis, Queensland. Lady Bird, s.s., from the South, duo 19th. Lirerpool, ship, from London, sailed Oct. 29. Maori, ship, from Adelaide. Mary Shepherd, ship, from London, sailed Oct. 27. Prince Alfred, s.s., from Sydney, due 22nd. Sarah Aun, barque, from Hobart Town, 2 d.p., 651. Silver Eagle, ship, from London, (loading.) Salamander, ship, from Port Curtis, Queensland. 3ylpli, seho .ner, from Eaipara. Victory, ship, from London (loading.) Zilluh, schooner, from .Napier. ENTERED AWARDS. ■I AX CART 17—Peter Craeroft, tons, Dustin, from Wangapoa, with 16.000 f oct timber. 17 —Dot, 27 Jones, from Omah, with sundries —6 passengers 17 —Venus, 383 tons, Kcan, from Port Waikato, with 3 tons rna,» ainerv.— Smart & Co., agents. 17—Wand' , reri 23 tons, Mirk, from Coromandel, in _baUast- _5 passengers. ¥* | se3 . Breez-, 70 tons, Gr. S. Norris, from Russell, . sundries—lo passengers. CLEARED OUTWABDS. JA>'UAEY 1 —Ono, 17 tons, Petersen, for Omaha, in ballast. 17 —Hero, 30 tons, Joiner, for Mercury Bay, in ballast—2 passengers. 17 —Emma, 20 ton*, Herriott, for Kennedy's Bay, with sundries—2 passengers. 17 —Mapere, 30 tons, White, for Tairua, with sundries i passengers. 17 —'>'ou Roy, 'i'i tons, McLeod, for Wangarei, with 18.0U0 feet timber. 17 —Sea Brec/.e, 70 tons, Norris, for Eussell, with sundries—9 passengers. The ps Tasmanian Maid, Captain Jackson, sailed last evening for Wangarei, with a cargo of sundries and several passengers. She returns again on Saturday night next. The schooner Mapere, Captain White, sailed again for th 6 'Tairua Saw Mills last night, for another cargc of sawn timber. The cutter Smuggler, Captain Petersen, sails thie ■evening for Wangarei and Mangapai, and will continue a regular trader in place of the cutter Glimpse The cutter Emma, Herriott, master, sailf'' last night for Kennedy's Bay. The cutter Peter Craeroft, Dustin, master. . ••■•<] in harbour yesterday from the Wan gap oa Saw Mills •with a full cargo of sawn timber. The cutter Hero, Joiner, master, cleared at tin '"'ustoms yesterd.iv for M-.rcurv Bay, and will sai this morning. This fine cuttar has lately undergon( a thorough refit und overhaul. The NZ.S.N.'"o.'s s.s. Lady Bird, Captain Kreeft is due this day from the South and Tauranga. The cutter Rob .'toy, McLeod, master, sailed lasi evening for Wangarei with her original cargo o 18,000 feet g'iwn timber from Kennedy's Bay. The regular trading schooner Sea Breeze, Captair Morris, sailed again for Russell last night, with sun rlriej, and 9 passengers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 682, 18 January 1866, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 682, 18 January 1866, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 682, 18 January 1866, Page 4