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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

Wbatbek. —March 12.—Fine; "Wind N.E. ARTtTV AT,. "William Wataon, "barque, from Newcastle, N.S.W. DEPARTURES. Sturt, p.s., for tho Kawau. Beautiful Star, s.s., for Napier. Pea Breeze, schooner, for Russell. Smuggler, cutter, for Wangarei. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. GTonLondon*.—Percy, to-morrow; Ballarat, Th«" - day ; Maori and Silvor Eagle, early. Nr'AvcAvTlK.—Sarah Ann, Anne Mellmish. ' '''11a Mary, and Dashing "Wave, early. ' Taukanga.—Fortune and Hope, early. Tm SoFTn.— Queon. s.s., this day. -IBioaSELL.—General Cameron, this day. VESSELS TN" HARBOUR. H.M. s.s. Eclipse, from Wellington via tho Coast. H.M. s.s.. Brisk, from Tarnnaki. Anne Melhuish, barque. from Newcastle, N.S.W Annie Laurie, brie;, from Cliili. Rlfiiln Ularinit, coal hull;IBella jMaTv, barque, from Hobart Town via

Dunerlin. "Ballarat, barque, from London. : Black Watch, schooner, from Wangarei. Boyd, schooner, trom Mercury Bay. Dashing Wave, barque, from Newcastle, N.S.W. "Fortune, schooner, from Opotiki. ' General Cameron, schooner, from Russell. Helen, schooner, from Tairua. Hope, schooner, from Tauranga. Industry, schooner, from "Wangnruru. ■Timo, Varque, from Newcastle, N.S.W» Jane. sahooncr, from Tairua. 3vate Grant, schooner, from Wangarei. Liverpool, ship, from Tjondon. i-'i :ir:a Esther, barque, from Chili. Marion, coal hulk. Mary Shepherd, ship, from London. Maori, ship, from Adelaide. Mapere, schooner, from Tairua, Percy, ship, from London. Prospector, barque, from Chili. Queen, s.s., from fho South. Rapid, schooner, from Christehurcli, Sarah Ann, "barque, from Hobort Town. Susan, coal hulk. Sou'Jiem Cross, schooner, from the South Sea

Telan('.s via Sydney. St. "KTic!n. schooner, from Sydnoy. Silvvr Eagle, ship, from london. (Svordfish, scliooner, from Melbourne. "William Watson, barque from Newcastle, N.S."W. "VESSELS EXPECTED. /Alexandra, Vhip, from London, 1 d.p., 240, (loading). 1 d.p., 6079. ' Bonet-a, cutter, from Canterbury. CoasipSW:, ship, from London, 3 d.p., 8917. ' ConStiTice, hnrque,.froiti Newcastle, 2 d.p., fi279. Efesheth Mary, schooner, from Napier. barque, from Sydney, 1 d.p., 6539. ""Lady Bird, s.s., from the South, (due 19th). •Wonarcli. ship, from London, 1 d.p.. 8491 (loading). IJakeha,1 J akeha, brisj, from Adelaide, sailed Feb. 17. Queen of the North, ship, from London, 3 d.p., 726, (loading). Rita, brig, from Sydney, 2 d.p., 7930, sailed Feb. 20. Rose, cutter, from Canterbury. Salamander, ship, from Port Curtis, Queensl-.nd 2 d.p.. -570. Sir George Grey, barque, from Valparaiso, 3 d.p., 5579. Trieste, baroue, from San Francisco. 2 d.p., 984/7. Waverly, brij, from China, 2 d.p., 2510. Zillah, schooner, from Napier.

ENTERED INWARDS. MARCH 12—Maggie, 6 tons, Gallagher, from Matakana, in ballast. 12 —Mary Ann, 21 tons, Wood, from Tairua, with 14,500 feet sawn t'mber. 12—Mapere, 30 ton?, White, from Tairua, with 16,000 feet sawn timber—4 pas^ensrers. 32—Uero. 30 tons, Joiner, from Mercury Bay, with 24j,500 feet sawn timber—2 passengers. 33--Annio Laurie, 24 tons, Stuart, from Wangarei, ■with 5 head cattle, 4 pigs. 12—Kate Grant, 40 tons, lUatzen, from Wangarei, ■with 25 boxes fruit, 40 hides, 1 bale wool —2 passengers. 13—Whitby. 20 tons. Doughty, from Wan;;apoa, with 17,000 feet timber.—Edmonds & Jakins, agents. 12—Rapid, 31 tons, Snodgra°s, from Cliristcbureh, in ballast. —T. Macky &■ Co., agents. 12—Sea Belle, 27 tons, Lewis, from Mercury Bay, with 18,000 feet sawn timber—3 passengers. 12—Sarah Alice, 15 tons, Edwards, from Coromandel, with 8,000 feet sawn timber—2 passengers.—T. Russell, agent. 12—Three Sisters, 28 tons, Hendry, from Mercury Bay, -with 17,000 feet sawn timber—l passenger. 12—Sea Breeze, 70 tons, W. Norris, from Russell, ■with 1 e.--se tobacco, 24 head cattle, 79 sheep, 4 'tons kauri gum, 20 boxes apples, 1 caso fowls, 1 kit melons, 1 do. peaches. 1 dotr. Passengers— •Opt. Powditch, Miss Clechorn, Mr. Oaklev, Mr. -Ronald, Mr. Smith, Mr. Knox, Curst, McCabe, 1 prisoner, and 4 natives.—Edmonds & Jakins, agents. 12—General Cameron, 41 tons, Joyce, from Russell, with 16 head cattle, 40 boxes apples, K tons kauri gHm. Passengers—Mr. & Mrs. Owen, Mr. Moore, and 5 others.—Owen & Graham, agents. 14—William Watson, barque, 383 ton«, Moran, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Passenger—Mr. Ledsom.— Owen <fe Graham, agents. CLEARED OUT WARD?. MAItCH 12 —Farah Ann, barque, 409 tons, Crouclier, for Newcastle, N.S.W., in balla?t.—Master, agent. 12 —Maggie, G tons, Gallagher, for Maraiti, with sundries. 12—Smuggler, 22 tons, Ford, for Wangarei, with 7000 feet, timber, 8000 feet shingles, and sundries —6 passencers.—Edmonds fc Jakins, a fronts. 2 -Sarah Alice, 15 tons, Edwards, for Coromandel, with sundries—2 passengers.—Thomas Russell, agent. 12—Beautiful Star, s .=., 125 tons, Morwick, for Napier, -with 40 ca-ks bottled beer, 4 qr.-casks wine, 30 eases brandy, 20 half-chests tea, 920 bags ' flour, 5 casks beer, 11 hhds. ale, 20 cases boer, 1 weighing machine, 2 bags 1 cask grass seed, 5 pkgs. sundries.—Henderson & Macfarlane, agents. 12—Sea Breeze, 70 tons, Norris, for Russell, with 2000 feet timber, and sundries. Passengers Lieut. Hnlme, 40th; Messrs. Greenway, Cook, King, Russell, Brice, McQuinlan, McMillan, Greenock, Morgan, Bruce, Constable McCa e, and 7 others.—Edmonds & Jakins, agents.

ENTERED OUTWARDS. STAHOH 12 —Swordflsh, schooner, for Sydney. IMPORTS. Per William Watson, from Newcastle, N.S.W.:— 500 tona coal, 40 ditto bono dust, order. The barque John Knox, 296 tons, Captain Hay, sailed from Sydney for this port via Newcastle, on h. e 20th ult. H.M.S.S Esk, Captain Luce, arrived at Sydney from this port on the 19th ult. Ihe brig Rita, Captain Robertson, sailed from Hydney for this port on the 20th February, with a lull cargo and one passenger—Mr. Jackson. iinf ™ Ellen Simpson, Captain Poole, may f 3 v from Melbourne as previously the 20th'ult! ° e left that porfc for K " oWCastle on Ca P tai " Hillman, arrived at Sydney from Hokianga on the 19th February. '7 Wo ' oa P tain Morwick, sailed last evening for Napier with a general cargo, and of a &eep eSP a kagain next week withVcargo The barque Bella Mary, Captain Copnino- is advertised for Newcastle, forwarding passengws on to Sydney and Melbourne. This favorite vessel has excellent passenger accommodation. ,^ e Sarah Captain Croucher, cleared at the Customs yesterday for Newcastle in ballast, And Will gfcll this morning.

The schooner Sea Breeze, for Russell, and cutter Smuggler, for Wanjarei, both sailed last night. The General Camoron follows for Russell this evening. The p.s. Sturt, Captain Fairehild, left early yesterday morning for the Kawau with despatches for his Excellency tlio Governor. She may be expected back again this day. The 6.9. Queen, Captain Thompson, will Bail for the South at 2 p.m. to-day, with cargo and passengers.

THE PERCY. Th!s n]'ii> snip, Captain "VVeritherbum, will clear at the Customs early this morning, for London, with a cargo of woo], liauri gum, produce, &c., drop down harbour during tho (lav, and tail at daylight tomorrow morning. Yesterday afternoon Bhe onabarked 38 invalids, 17 women, 35 children, 2 Btaff sergeants, 20 prisoners, and 37G men of the 68th Regiment, also the following officers :—Colonel Morant, Dr. and Mrs. Mouatt, Captains Grace, and Casement, Major Elirby, Lieutenant and .Adjutant Butler (wounded) Dr. Coiirinajton, Lieutenants Bolden. Ttoblev, Hood, Caldicutt, Ensigns Clifiord, Woodworth, Paice, QuarterMaster Rladden, r.ild several others. The Percy will bo followed on Thursday next by the boad-quartcrs of tho 68th Regiment. ARRIVAL OF THE WILLIAM WATSON. The barque "W'illhm "Watson, Captain Norman, arrived in harbour yesterday morning, from Nowcnstlo, N.3.W., bringing a cargo of coals ancl hone dust, and 1 pnssengor—Ml*. Ledsan, She left Newcastle on the 25th ultimo, and had fine weather with easterly winds throughout. Mado the laud on Tuesday lust, and unehored in harhour at 11 a.m. No vessels were sighted on the passage. THE BLACK "WATCH. This fine novr topsail schooner, which was recently launched st Wangarei, arrived in harbour on Sunday night Inst, from that p'acs, bringing a cargo of 1?0 tons firewood. The Black Watch was built at heads, by Mr. Archibald Stuart, of Manc-atviu, for Mr. Donald Stuart, and is intended for tho coasting traoio. Sho is 77 feet keel, 21 feet inches beam, - feet G inches depth of hold, and 175 lono builder's measurement. She has fine roomy decks, good accommodation for passengers, fitted wit.li wive rigging, and every latest improvement, and is in fact, one of the strongest and most faithfully built craft wo have seen for some time past. We wish the Black Watch and her owner ovory BUCCOSS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 726, 13 March 1866, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 726, 13 March 1866, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 726, 13 March 1866, Page 4

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