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Shipping Intelligence.

AUCKLAND. Weather.—June S—A.M. Wind Easterly, with occasional showers. ARRIVALS. June 5. Orpheus, cutter, 30 tons, Glover, from CoromanJel, with sawn timber. Stag, cutter, IS tons, Mohler, from Tryphcna Bay, Great Barrier, 'with firewood. St. Kiliia, cutter, from Waiheki, with firewood, Frances, cutter, 21 tons, Sullivan, trom Mahurangi and the Hot Springs, with palings, shingles, firewood, &c. Alacrity, cutter, Smith, from the "Wftdo. with produce and passengers. Sea Breexe, schoonor, 70 tons, Norris, from Russell, with cattle, sheep, &c., 7 passengors.—Geo. Webster, agent. Speedwell, ketch, S7 tons, Bolger, from Kussell, Bay of Islands, with sheep, 4 passengers. DEPARTURES. June 5. Enterprise Ko. 2, p.s., 40 tons, Danes, for Wangarei, with cargo and passengers. Glance, cutter, 19 tons, Dickson, for Matakan.l, with sundries, 6 passengers. Petrel, cutter, 19 tons, Dornwell, for Coromandol, with general cargo, 6 passengers. Kato Grant, schooner, <12 tons, Matzen, for Wangarei, in ballast. Kate, cuttor, 30 tons, Stuart, for Wangarei, with horses, sundries, &c., 6 passengers. INWARDB COASTWISE. June 5. Morning Light, from the Great Barrier, with 47 tons firewood, 1 passenger; Whitby, from Opotiki, in ballast, 17 passengers ; Day Dawn, from Wangaroa, with 3 tons kauri gum 'AO bushels maize, 2 passengers ; Argo, from Wangarei, with 3 tons maize, 1 ton onions, 2 kegs butter, S boxes eggs, -1 passengers. OUTWARDS COASTWISE. June 5. M»rning Light, for the Barrier, with 500 feet sawn limber, 1 boat, and sundries, 4 passengers ; Petrel, for Coromandel, with sundry merchandize, 6 passengers; Argo, for Wangarei and Jlangapai, with sundry merchandize, 10 passengers. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. i Fob London. —John Scott, Countess Russell, and Warwick, early. San Fbancisco. —Kate, early. South Ska Islants.—Neva, early. Fiji Islands.—Reliance, to-day. Norfolk Island.—Pacific, this day. 1 Povekty Bat.—Tawera, this day. ] Waxoahei. —Wangarei, early ; Argo, to-day. I Tai'Kanoa. —Roso Ann and s.s. Taurnnga, early. < RiveKKead. —Gemini, b.s., daily at 11 a.m. i Tahiti. —Rita, on Thursday; General Cameron, > earlj\ : JliNGArAi.—Mapero, early. Moxcoxci. —Ivanhoe, early.

VESSELS EXPECTED. H. 31 s. Challenger, from Australia. H.M. s. Esk, from Australia. Anne Melhuisli, barque, from Newcastle (loading) Au .devoir, schooner, from Sydney (loading) Blub Bell, schooner, from .Norfolk Island. Ballarat, barque, from London, (loading.) Bella Mary, barque, from Hobart Town. Eagle, cutter, from Tahiti. Hebe, brig,from Sydney (loading) Hero, cutter, from Napier. Ironsides, ship, fro.a Englnnd, sailed Feb. 22. Lord Ashley, b.s., from Southern Ports, overdue. Harwell, cutter, from Hckianga. Merringt-on, ship, from London (loading) Nautilus, eutier, from Wellington, sailed May 22. Frincess Alice, brig, from Adelaide. Star of the South, 3.5., from Napier. Susan, brig, from Newcastle. Sea Gull, brigantine, from Tahiti. Waveriy, brig, from Bolivia. Zillah, schooner, from Tahiti.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. H. 31. 6. Brisk, from tho Eawau. Coantess Russell, ship, from Dunedin. Excelsior, schooner, from Christchurch and Lyttel-

ton. Elizabeth Mary, schooner, from the Great Barrier. Enterprise No. 1, p.s., 011 ferry service. Flying Cloud (new), brig, from Little Omah. Gemini, s.s., (on ferry service.) General Cameron, schooner, from Russell. Hevers'r.am, barque, from Newcastle. Hope, schooner, from Opotiki. Iranhoe,"schooner, from Mongonui, John Scott, ship, from London, Kenihvortli, Echooner, from Oamaru. Kate, barque, from Sydney via Newcastle, N.S.W liapere, schooner, from Wangarei and Mangapai. Midjje, s.s., from London. Mariner, Echooner, from H~okianga. JJeva, echooner, from Rorotonga. Pacific, schooner, from Norfolk Island. Beliance, brig, from Lunedin. Kita, brig, from Tahiti. Rose Ann, schooner, from Taurnnga. Sea Breeze, schooner, from Russell. Speedwell, kctch, from Kussell. Hucceas, schooner, from Napier. Swallow, schooner, from the C4reat Barrier. Tawera, schooner, from Poverty Bay. Tauranga, s.s., out for sea.) Warwick, Ehip, from London,

The Cambodia. —The repairs to the barque Cambodia having been completed, she was successfully floated off tho hard at Onehunga on Monday night last, and now lies at anchor off the White Bluff. The vessel is now perfectly staunch and tight, not mating a drop of water, which speaks highly for the creditable manner in which the repairs have been executed by the contractor, Mr. A. Duthie, shipwright, Customhouse-street. The Cambodia will come alongside the new wharf during the week to be fitted with new yards and sails, after which she will proceed to Hokianga to load spars, &c., for England.

The schooner Pacific, Captain Bates, for Norfolk Island, heat down the harbour yesterday morning, and anchored off the Mission Station, Kohimarama.

The p.s. Enterprise No. 2, Captain A. Davies, steamed last evening for Wangarei, with a general cargo and several passengers. She calls at Omah. on her way, and will return here again on Saturday morning next;

The cutt6r Frances, Captain Snllivan, arrived vesterday from Mahurarigi and the Hot Springs, with a cargo of palings, shingles, firewood, &e. The cutter Glance, Dickson, master, for Matakana, took her departure last evening with a general cargo and several passengers. The Cossipohb.—We understand tliat the barquo Coesipore, Captain Wilson, for Callao, succeeded in getting to sea from the Kaipara last week. The cutter Alacrity, Smith, master, arrived yesterday from the Wade with produce and passengers. The cntter Morning Light cleared again yesterday for i'ryphena Bay, Great Barrier, with a cargo of wwn timber and sundries; she sails this morning, Ihe cutter Petrol, Dornwell, master, took lior departure last evening for Coromande), with a full general cargo, and G passengers. The Bcliooner Boso Ann, Captain McKenzie, will c °me alongside the wharf to-day to lo:id for Tauranga.

The schooner Argo, Captain McLeod, cleared at 'he customs yesterday for Wangarei, v ith a full geaeral cargo and 10 passengers ; she Bails the first Shift of wind. HTVm 6 • schooner Day Dawn, Captain this'da ° for Wangaroa. has been postponed until Bita and schooner General Cameron are °om fast loading at the wharf for Tahiti. -Lhe schooner Kate Grant, Captain Matzen, and mornim- t0 ' for Wangare', sailed yesterday »" lttor Orpheus, Glover, master, arrived yes»mi' " V , G ° r °mandcl with a cargo of sawn timber, TL P :lß3e "S ers - SncrJL t S l i elia . nco ' lor the Fiji Islands ; schooner cuttpr r> ler ; schooner Ulyde, for Xauranga ; TauranM SS J'n op . otiki ' and schooner Hope, for rp. . 6®' stUl remain in harbour wind bound. and St f* 5 ' fr^ 1 .^ r 7P hena Bay, Great Barrier, Umsit

Thh Lord Asilley.—There was 110 sign o£ the Panama Ccr'a s.b. Lord Ashley, Captain Worap, due yesterday from the South, via Tauranga, up to a late hour Inst night. Thr InoNsrnF.s.—This ship, from London, which was sighted off the North Capo on Sunday last, may be expccted to make her numbor this morning. The s.s. Star of the South, Captain Bendall, from Napier, with cattle and sheep, is expected to arrive here to-da.r, via the Tainaki. The Sea Breeze.—Tho clipper schooner Sea Breeze, Captain W. Norris, left Russell on Tuesday last at 4 p.m., and arrived in harbour at 8 - 30 p.m. last evening, making a good run along tho coast After landing her passengers she procoeded down to Kohimarama to land her cargo of cattle and sheep. The Soa Breeze will corue up harbour again to-day to load for the Bay. Tub Speedwell. —The clipper ketch Speedwell, Captain E. Bolger, arrivod at tho Tamaki last evening from Russ-11, Bay of Islands, with a cargo of sheep, &c. £ho also brought up Mr. A. Vilcoq, and several othors as passongers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1111, 6 June 1867, Page 3

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1111, 6 June 1867, Page 3

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1111, 6 June 1867, Page 3

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