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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

MAY 9. Weather—Fine ; Wind S. A3BIVAL9. Tauranga, e.g., 67 tons, Sellers, from the Thames, with passengers. Enterprise, p.?., Soon, from the Thames, wit paesengers. C.G. Sturt, p.e., Captain Fairchild, from Tauranga, ■with passengers. Jane sohooner, 37 tons, Moller, from Tauranga with pissengers and sundries. " j lAly, schooner, 18 tons, Marsh, from Waiheke, with firewoodMary, schooner, 22 tons, Hagan, from Maraiti, irith 35 tone fiaewood. Glance, cuttor, 18 tons, Cockfield, from the Thames, in ballast. Sydney, cutter, 17 tong, from the Thames, in ballast. Diamond, outter, 17 tone, from the Thames, in ballast. Sumpter, cutter, 18 tons, Green, from the Thames, in ballast. Severn, cutter, 19 tons, Lombard, from the Thames in ballast. Tay, cutter, 18 tons, Schumaker, from Matakana, with produce. Peter Cracrofc, outter, 17 tons, Edwards, from the Thames, in ballast. Clyde, cutter, 18 tone, Kasper, from Puhoi, with firewood. Rob Roy, cutter, 21 tons, Edwards, from the Thames, with sundries. Wahapu, cutter, 15 tons, Bacon, from the Thames, with 500 bushels lime. Heather Bell, outter, 24 tons, Dam, from Mahurangi, with produce and passengers. Avon, cutter, 19 tons, Murray, from the Thames, with paßsongers. Harriet, cuttor, 18 tone, from tho Thames, in ballast. Wiiterlil}-; cutter, 20 tons, McG-urney, from Wangapoa. with timber. Margaret, outter, 22 tone, from Puhoi, with firewood. Helen, cutter, 18 tone, from tho lhames in ballast. cutter, 16 tons, Hooper, from che Thames, with 0 passcingbrs. DEPARTURES. l-'turt, p.s , Capt. Fairchild, for Tauronga. } Midge, s a., Stuart, for the Thames, with cargo and piiesengere. Mary schooner, 22 ton?, Hogan, for Maraiti, in ballasr. Sea Breeze, schooner, 70 ions, ~W. Morris, for Bay of Islands, with sundries. Speedwe.l, ketch, 36 tons, Davies.for Wangoroa, in ballast. Alarm, cutter, 18 tons, Seymonr, for Mangawai, with sundries. Hero, cutter, 20 tons, Davie, for Wangarti, with sundries. Henry, cutter, 17 tone, Bobinson, for the Thames, with sundries. Mary Ann, cutter, 21 tons, Ford, for Great Barrior via Tapu Oroek, with 14,000 ft. timber, 14,000 Bhinglfß. a Walmpu, cutcer, 15 tons. Bacon, for tho Thames with 4,000 ft. timber. ' Mirandu, cutter, 23 tons, Judd, for Wangarei, In ballasr. Petrel, cutter. 19 tous, Hayes, for the Thames, with general cargo. PItOJKOTED DEPARTURES. Foii Kvw Hkdpohd, V/.S.—-Kmpresa, early. BiYOFlsL\Nßß—Herald, to-day. Thimbu — Tauranga and Enterprise, to-day ; Midge, to-morrow. JVloNO'>Nni.—lvanhoe, to-day. KivEhHEAD —Grmmi, daily, at noon. jVameh. — Seisey, to day. Stiinp.y, —Prince to-day; Ethan Allen, eiirly. Wano\iiki and MAtfOAPAr.—lndustry, early. Povfhtt Bay.—Tawere, to-day ; c-peedwell, enrly. Loiiomandel. —Peter Crarrof , to-day. OroriKi.—Whitbp, to-duy. Ta'jranca.—June, eurl^-.

VESSELS EXPECTED. '* (' H.M.s.s. Blanche, from England. H.M.8.8. Rosatio, from England. Racehorse, ebip, from London. Constanoe, barque, from London (loading). • ••■ -- Moa, brig, from Tahiti. Rita, brig, from Sydney. Neva, schooner, from Tahiti. Kate Grant, schooner, from South Sea Islands. Clyde, schooner, from South fr-'ea Islands. Blue Bell, schooner, from Fijis. Dot, schooner, from Fijie. Swallow, schooner, from Lyttleton. Aspasia, schooner, from Lyttelton. William and Julia, schooner, from West Ooaet. Bittern, cutter, from Norfolk Island. Novelty, barque, from Sydney. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. [Not Including coasting cutters.} H.M. s.B. Brisk, from Sydney. Sturt, p s , from the Bay of Islands. Tauranga, s.s., from the Thames. Midse, U.S., from the Thames. Knterprise No. 1, p.s., on ferry service. Gemini, s.s., on ferry service. Duke of Edinburgh, s.s. (new). Lion, barque, from Oamaru. Prince Alfred, barque, from Sydney. Ethan Allen, barque, from San Francisco. Thane of Fife, brigantine, from Duuedin. Tauronga. schooner, from Russell. Speedwell, schooner, from Poverty Bay. Fortune, schooner, from the East Coast. Tawera, schooner, from Poverty Bay. Industry, schooner, from Herald, schooner, from Bay of Islands. Ivanhoe, schooner, from Mongonui, Meteor, sohooner, from Napier via East Coast. Jane, icboonor, from Tauranga. Thß JXne.—The fine schooner' Jane, Captain Moller, has made another capital run to Tauranga and back. She left there on Saturday morning, ct 12 o'olock, and experienced light southerly breezes and fine weather, arriving here last brings about 400 sheepskins, 1-horne, a quantity of sundriei, and the following passengers :—:Captain Goldsmith, Mr. Goldsmith, Mr. Grounds, Mrs. Wrigley, Miss Borell, Mr. P. Collins, and five others. There were no other vessels at Taurango when the Jane sailed. The Jane bringe a mail from Tauranga. The steamers Enterprise and Tauranga arrivedfrom the Thames on Saturday afternoon, with about 200 passengers. The latter, on her passage to Auckland, picked, up the body of a man -who hnd been drowned. The barque Prince Alfred has received extpneive alteralionsat the bands of Mr. Beddoes, North Shore, and will take her departure for Sydney this morning with a general cargo and several passengersThe s.s. Storm Bird may be expected in the Manukau this'morning from Wellington and intermediate ports- . . Thb Stuet.—The Colonial Government p.s. Sturt, Captain Fatrohild, returned from Tauranga yesterday. She left the Queen-etreet wharf at 6 p m., on Friday, anrt arrived at Tauranga on Saturday, at 2 p.m., against a strong; head wind. Remained at Tauranga un'il 7-30 p.m. on Baturday, and experienced fine southerly winds on the passage, arriving off the Wyn.vard Pier at 145 p.m. She brines the following passengers—Captain Fraeer, Mr. Ball. Miss Nesint, Mies Gill, end two others. The Sturt will probably lpave the harbour again thismorning on a cruise, with his Excellenoy the Governor nnd suiteThe schooner Sea Breeze, sailed for the Bay of Telands on Saturday evening with the following passengers : —Mrs. Colenso and family, Mr. Bantow, Mr! Goff, Mr. Ruseell, RTr. McMafch, Mr. Walker.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1398, 11 May 1868, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1398, 11 May 1868, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1398, 11 May 1868, Page 2

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