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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

: JANUARY 23bd. i '■ Weather.—Fine; Wind, S.W. ARRIVALS. Enterprise, P'"-, Seon, from the Thames, with 43 paesengere. Taurangi, 5.8., 67 tone, Sellare, from the Thames, in ballast. Passengers—3o. Mary, schooner, 22 tons, Brown, from Maraitai, with 35 tona firewood. Caroline, schooner, 21 tons, M'Caakill, from the Thames, with 100 aheep. Otahuhu, cutter, 15 tons, M'Gurney in ballast. Morning Light, cutter, 19 tons, Tiller, from Mercury Bay, with 17,0C0 feet timber. Passengers—2. Shamrook, cutter, 30 tone, Stephens, from Mercury Bay, with timber. Woodetock, cutter," 34 [tons, M'Lood, from Kennedy's Bay, with timber. Peter Cracroft, cutter, 19 tone, Edwards, f.-om Coromandel, with cargo and passengers. • Fly, cutter, 17 tone, Black, from Tapu Creek, in ballast—passengers 2. Alice, cutter, 16 tons, from in ballast. DEPARTURES. Midge, 5.5.," Stuart, for [the Thames, with paeeengers. Enterprise, p.s., Seon, forthe Thames, with passengers. Rose Ann, schooner, 26 tons, M'Kenzie, for Bussell, via "Wnngaruru, in ballast. Surah, schooner, 14 tone, Simpson, for the Thames, ■with sundries. Passengers—2. Zillah, schooner, 63 tons, Wyatt, for Tahiti and South. Sea Islands, with general cargo. Four Sisters, cuttjr, 17 tons, Palmer, for Puhoi, in ballast. Otahuhu, cutter, M'Gurney, for the Thames, with sundries. Rob Roy, cutter, 20 tons.JEdwards, for the Thames, with timber and sundries. IMPORT 3. Per TVToa, from Sydney:—s cases oil, 1 case fancy goods, 3 cases veetas. 1 case axe handles, 36 cases Icerosone, 1 case pain killer, Henderson and Macfarlane; 5 caees ironmongery, 1 cask do., 5 bundles iron, S. TT. Smith ; 1033 bags maize, 192 pkgs. tea, order; 47 mats sugar, 2£ chests tea, S. H". Smith ; 24 barrels beef, S. Jones; 60 bags sugar, J. TVT. French; 54 bnga sugar, C. Pike ; 67 bags sugar, W. Qrabame; 158 tons coals, order. Ctj3TOM-house — Entered Outwards. — Aspasia, •chooner, 45 tons, Lamb, for Fiji Islands. The cutter Fly returned from Tapu Creek last evening, with 2 passengers. She will leave again for the Tnpu this evening;. The schooner Aspasia will clear nt the Customs and sail for the Fiji Islands to-morrow. She is now taking in cargo alongside of the Queen-street wharf. The cutters Shamrock and Morning Light, from Mercury Bay ; and cutter Woodstook, from Kennedy's Bay. arrived in harbour yesterday with cargoes of timber. The brig Moa, from Sydnoy, hw hauled alongside the wharf, and will commence to disoharge cargo this morning. Tho fine cutter Woodstock will sail for ETew Cale. donia direct to-morrow with cargo and passengers. The clippor Itetih Isabella, Captain Martin H. Burrell, will tttko her departure from the Manukau for Hokitika to-morrow. The p.s. Knterprise, Captain Peon, mode another trip to tho Thames and back yesterdny, arriving at tho whnrf at half-past one o'clock this morning, with 43 passengr-re. Tho s.s. Tunrangn arr'ved in hnrbour yesterday morning from t!:o Thames, with several passengers. Sho will leavo again this morning.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ENTERED INWAEDS. JANtJABY 23. Fancy, pchoor.or, 27 ton 3, Charles Bonner, master, from Pakihi, with 15 tons coils (order). OLTCAJtED OUTWARDS. Pay Dawn, schooner, 24 tons, 'W.^Meiklejohn, potatoes, -J ton onione (master) —Passengers, F. McDonald, K. Archibald.—Master, agent.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1307, 24 January 1868, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1307, 24 January 1868, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1307, 24 January 1868, Page 2