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ABBIV A L S, JUNE 120.
Trangarei, cutter, 40 tons, Anderson, from Wangsrei, with coals, bark, produce, passengers &c.—J. Boherton and Co., agonts. Alacrity, cutter, Smith, from the Wade, with produce and passengers. Wanderer, cutter, 23 tons, Shoemaker, from Coromandel, with produco and passengers. Charlotte, cutter, 30 tons, Innes, from Matakana, ■with firewood.
Cornstalk, cuttor, IS tons, Clarke, from Maraiti, ■with firewood.
DEPARTUKKB. JUNE 20.
Gazelle, cutter, 30 tons, Jaggar, for Wangaroi via Wangopoa, with sawn timbor and sundries. Dot, sclioonor, 27 tons, Ferguson, for Big Cm ah, in ballast. Albert, cuttor, IS tons, Brown, for Coromandel, irith sundries, S passertgers. Kate, cutter, 23 tons, McKenzio, for Wangarei, in 1 aliast, 4 passengers. Coquette, schooner, 44 tons, Matheson, for Oamaru Tin Wangapoa, with sawntimber. Thistle, cutter, 30 tons, AlcKonzie, for Waipu, vrith sundries and passengers. Kennilworth, schooner, 113 tons, McKonzio, for K'oumua, ituw Caledonia, vrun sawn timour, Petrel, cutter, 19 tons, Dornwell, for Coromando!, •with sundries and passengers. Mapere, schoonor, 30 tons, Shepherd, for Wangarei and Mangapai, with general cargo and passengers. Alarm, cuttor, 34 tons, Seymour, for Mangawai, Trith general cargo and passengers.
INWARDS COASTWISE. JUNE 20. Dot, fiom Pakiri, with 150,000 shingles, ton onions; Avon, from Wangaron, with 200 bushels maize, 1 ton gum, 12 pigs, 18,000 shingles, 2 tons pumpkins ; Coquette, from Omah in ballast; Kate, from Wangarei, with 2 tons maize, 2 head cattle, 5 passengers.
OUTWARDS COASTWISE. JUNE 20.
Gazelle, for Wangarei via Wangapoa, with sawn timber and sundries; Dot, for Big Omah, in ballast; Albert, for Coromandel, with sundries, 8 passengers; Sate, for Wangarei, in ballast, & passengers.
OUTWARDS INTER-PROVINCIAL. JUKE 20. Coquette, schooner, 44 tons, Matheson, for Oamarn, via Wangapoa, with 40,000 ft. timber.—Butt and Anderson, agents.
INWARDS FOREIGN. Jtjne 20. Ironside, ship, S9B tons, Hedley, from London -with cargo and passengers.—Cruiokßhank, Smart and Co., agents.
Custom-house, June 20—Entered Outwards.— Susan, brig, 198 tons, Poulsen, for Newcastle, N.SW.; Sebe, brig, 190 tone, Charleaworth for Guam Tia Mercury Bay.
The Behooner Dot, Ferguson, master, for Big Omah, took her departure last evening in ballast. The cutter Alacrity, Smith, master, arrived yesterday afternoon from the Wade, with produce and passengers. The Behooner Kate Grant, Captain Matzen, leaves again to-day for Wangarei. The Maori cutter Albert took her departure yesterday for Coromandel, with a cargo of sundries and 8 native passengers. The cutter Kate, Captain McKenzie, sailed last erening for Wangarei in ballast, and 4 passengers. The fine new schooner Coquette, Captain MatheSon, sailed last evening for Wanar»nna lnn/I » full uargo or sawn inuaer ior Uamaru. The cntter Wanderer, Shoemaker, master, arrived yesterday from Coromandel, with produce and passengers. The cutter Thistle, Captain McKenzie, for Waipn, Bailed last evening with a full cargo. The brig Susan, Captain Poulsen, entered outwards at the Custom House yesterday for Newcastle, N.S.W., and will sail to-morrow, forwarding paEsengerß to Sydney. Yesterday being the anniversary of the Queen's accession to the throne, the vessels in harbour, moro especially H.M.'s s.s. Brisk, were gaily decked with bunting, and a royal salute was fired at noon. The brig Hebe, Captain Charlesworth, entered Outwards yesterday at the Customs for Guam. She sails shortly, and will call at Mercury Bay to ship a foil cargo of sawn timber. The schooner Mapere, Captain Shepherd, sailed yesterday morning for Wangarei and Mangapai, with cargo and passengers. The sailing of the s.s. Tauranga, Captain D. Sellars, for Tauranga and Opotiki, has been postponed until to-morrow (Saturday), The cutter Aiarm, Captain Seymour, took her departure last evening for Mangawai, with cargo and passengers. The cutter Cornstalk, Clarke, master, arrived last evening from Maraiti, with firewood, &c. The schooner Kenilworth, Captain McKenzie, took her departure during the course of Wednesday night, for Noumea, New Caledonia, with a cargo of sawn timber, potatoes, onions, &c. , The cutter Charlotte, InneßS, master, arrived yesterday from Matakana, with a cargo of firewood. The cutter Petrel, Dornwell, master, left yesterday morning for Coromandel, with a full cargo of sundries, and 4 passengers. Tho ketch Speedwell, Captain Bolger, leaves again for Russell, Bay of Islands, thi3 evening. The ship Ironside, Captain Hcdley, entered inwardß at the Custom-house yesterday from London, and "will at once commence discharging. The cutter GazeJlo, Captain J"aggar, took her departure last evening for Wangapoa, to load a full cargo of aavrn timber for Wangarei, 1 lie cutter Wangarei, Captain Anderson, arrived in harbour last evening from Wangarei, bringing a cargo of coals, bark, produce, &c., and several passengers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1124, 21 June 1867, Page 4
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