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SHIPPING- INTELLIGENCE.

JANUAKY 11th. Weather.— Finj) j variable. 13th—Fine; Wind, K.E. ABKIVALB. Enterprise, p.s.. Boon, from the Thames, with famine?barque, 406 tons, Tucker, f om Lyttelton, •with wheat nnd flour. , Sarah, cuttor, 16 tons, Roach, from Puhoi, with 30,000 sbinglee. . Asp, cutter, 10 tone, Hastie, from tho Wade, in ballaist, 2 passengers. Kate, cuttor, 24 tons, McKenzie, from the inamoß, in ballast. Peter Cracroft, cutter, 23 tons, from Coromandel, with sundries. January 12. Elizabeth Mary, schooner, from Puhoi, with fireW Industry, schooner, 24 tons, Yates, from New Caledonia, with cocoa nut oil, pines, ?nd cocoa nuts— Cruickshank Smart and Co., agents. Petrel, cutter, 19 tons, Dornwell, from Coiomandel ia ballast. Passenger—l Mary Ann, cutter, 21 tons, Ford, from the Great Barrier, with firewood. Clyde, cutter, 18 tons, Kaspor, from Mahurangi, with firewood. Three Brothers, cutter, from tho Inrmee, witn sundries. Paesengers 5 Wave, cutter, from Kennedy's Bay, with timber. Alaim, cutter, 23 tons, Seymour, from Mangawai, with gum nnd produce. Paesengcrs 3. Bossy, cutter, from the Thames, in ballast. Heather 8011, cutter, 24 tons. Dam, from Mahurangi, with produce. Passengers 6. Don, cutter, 21 tons, Wilson, from the Thames, in ballast. . \ v angnrei, cutter, 40 tons, Auderaon, ;rom VVDngarei, with coals, 4c. DEPARTURES. Jane, schooner, 37 tons, Mollor, for Tauranga, with sundries. Lily, schooner, 17 tons, Marsh, for Waihoki, in ballast. Ivanhoe, schooner, 73 tons, McGregor, for Mongomii, with sundries, 2 passengers. „.,-.. ltoso Ann, schooner, 2G tons, McKenzie, for \\ angapoa, with sundries. ,-,.,■■ Avon, cutter, 19 tons, Murray, for Shortland Town, with sundries, 10 passengers. Aep, cutter, 10 tons, Huetie, for the Wado, with sundries, 3 passengers. ,„,,., Stag, cutter, 19 tons, Joseph, for Htitakana, in ballast. Sarah, cutter, Roach, for Puhoi, in ballast. Prince of Wales, cutter, 21 tons, Luw, for Puhoi, in ballast, 2 passengers. Jan vast 12. Egmont, 5.9., Kennedy, for Taurengo, and Southern Ports, with general cargo and puss-ungers. CLEARANCE. Fgmont, s 8., 308 tons, Kennedy, for Southern Ports. Passengers: Mcsare. .Samuels, St. George, Mons. Morhiuige, Mr. J. W. White, Mr. nnd Mies FerguHori, Mrs. Hkelton unci child, Muster MeKenzie, Mrs. Greatweigh, Messrs. VV. Tonks, C. (.'. Mann, *1 Keals, Byrne, ■ imcox, A. Cook, Connor, Mrs. E. Arthur, Mr. Mills, Mr. F. Qough, Mies Poulton. HXPOiiT3. Per Kgmont, for Southern Ports : Foi Wellington —15 J-chfsts tea. 2 parcels, 1 box, 1 case; for Otago—3o bnga cofTec, 1 ciise clothing ; for Napier— 1 emiill parcel, '2 cases oil, 1 case, 2 jars rennet; for Taurnnga— 1 case ; fjr Lytteltou—l case stationorj , . AfiBIVATi OF THIS INDUSTRY. T he pcliooner Industry, Cp.ptain Yates, nrrivod in hnrnour early yesterday morning from New Caledonia with a enrjjo of cH and fruit. This iino little schooner has accompHsV.cd the piiesago to und fii>m New'iilfidoniii mll dayc She mado the run from Aiicltland t'-> Noumea in soren days, nnd having taken in her cargo, left for Auckland on the 3rd instant, making a smart i on of 6 days to Cape Brotfc. From thence to Auckland eiperiencod Mglit winds and calms. Sho brings the following ''urgo, consigned to Messrs Cruickshank, Smart, and Co.: —70 barrels (1400 gallons) cocounut oil; 1540 pine opplea. and 1700 cconnuts. Captain Yiites reports that the BChoonerKenilworth, hence, arrived at Iv'oiimea, on tho 21th December, and tho Argo on the 2Gth December. Tho former was to sail for Auckland on the 7th, and tho latier on th-j 'Ith inft.int.

The brig Froiik arrived at Noumea on the 24th December from Sydnoy, with general cargo and horses; ulso the brig Dolphin, from Bordeaux., with general cargo. Tho French transport Bonite had also arrived i\t Noumea.

The Industry brings a m»'! from Noi'moa. ARRIVAL OF THE CAMTLLE. Tbo barque Camil'.e, Captain Tucker, urrived in harbour from Lyttelton on Saturday morning, bringing a full cargo of flour and wheat, com-igned to order. Tho Camillo has had a protracted passage of seventeen davo, owing to heavy weather. Sho had favourable winds to the Ea=t Capo, having been a fortnight from thence to this port, esporiencing N.W. gales for several dave. Cargo:—l4o sacks and 300 bugs flour, 3629 sacks wheat, 61S sacks wheat, order. The barque A. H. l"Siidgor, Captain Brownell, was loading flour and wheat for this port when the Camille sailed, and may be f xpected in a few daye.

The Isabella. — The ketch Isabella, Captain Tlurrell, from the Manuknu, arrived at the Grey on the 6th instant, and was to be towed in on tho following day by tho p.h. Perceval.

Thb Kenilwouth.—The brigaiitine Konilworth, Captain McKenzie, may be expected in harbour during the present week. Sho arrived at Noumea, from this port, on the 24th December, and was to loave again on tho 7th instant, with a cargo of oil, &c.

Tin; AuGO. —The schooner Argo, Captuin Miitzen, arrived at Koumea on the 27th Decembor, eleven dnys from the Bay of Islands. Sho was to sail again for Auckland on the 6th or 7th instant, and may ba expected to arrive during the present week.

The cutter Potrel, Dornwell, muster, arrived from Coromandul yoiterday, in ballast. She will leave again to-morrow morning.

The F.gmont.—The Egmont, wi<h the Supplementary Mail for England, via Suez, left the wharf at 4 p.m. yeslerdiiy, for tho Southern ports.

The Moa.—The brig Mou, Captain Robertson, entered out at Sydney for Auckland on the 27tb ultimo, and wne to sail on the Ht inetant.

Theschoonor Blue Bell, Captain McLivor, enterod out at Sydney for the 6outh Sea Islands on the 27th ultimo.

The bnrque Woodbine, from Maurit : ue, with BUgar, will be ordered on to New Zea and aflor her release from quarantine.— Sydney Herald, Dec. 28.

Tim KktbM'HlSk. — Iho schooner Enterprise, Capt. Pollard, entered cut at Sydney for Kow Caledonia on the 25th ultimo.

The brigaritino Hercules, Captain Walker, hence, arrived at Newcastle on tho 21st ultimo. The barque Helen S. Pago, hence, arrived at Newcastle on tho 23rd ultimo.

The Pakeha.—The Pakoha, Captain Robinson, belonging to the Circular Saw Line, arrived on Saturday from Auck'und, bringing papers to the 7th inet., on which diiy nho siiikd. Cuptnin Eobins >n reports easterly winds and fine weather up to the 13th inet., this vessel being then 300 niili'3 from Sydney Heads, since th«n moderate westerly winds have prevailed— Sydney Herald, Dee. 23. ILM. 8.8. Falcon, hence, arrived at Wellington on Monday ovenir.g, January 6. The'ship Queeu Bee, from London, arrived at Neiion on the 4th instant.

The B.s. Airciiale, Captain Jack, arrived at Sydney from tho ManuksuandliouthernPorte.ontheSlet ult.

Thb Pacific. — The schooner Pacific, Captain Bates, from Auckland via Norfolk lelaiid, ariired at Sydney on tbo 29th ultimo. The mission schooner Day Spring arrived from the South Sea Wand.) yesterday, and reports fine light weather throughout. She is lust from Mari, one of # the lioialty Group, whence aho sailed on the 18th instant There was no new* of importance beyond an unsuccessful attempt having been made to establish a stiition at. Tannu, hut some of the nativea having threatened the lives of the missionaries it was abandoned. The schconer o>:qu«tte wns at Tanna when the T">ay Spring was tneri?. In working up the hurbour yeeierdsiy, the Day Spring, by u sudden shift of ■wind, was taken a-back, and her forefoot hung on a rock on the S."W. eud of Garden Island, she had to rcniuin until tlio tide made. No dama(r« of impoitince is oxpected to result from the accident. Pilot Cootee was in charge at tho time.— Sydney ' Herald, Dec. 30.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1298, 13 January 1868, Page 2

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SHIPPING- INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1298, 13 January 1868, Page 2

SHIPPING- INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1298, 13 January 1868, Page 2