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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

JULY 3. WEATItEK— Showery ; Wind, N.W.

AB RIVALS. „ p ... from tho Thame?, with passengers Jlf,Schooner, 16 tons, McKenzie, from Tapu, in ], s fo hooner, 60 tons, Bolger, from Russsll, 31 tons, Davie*, from Wangarci, long, Stroud, from Knipars, Cutter, 23 tons, Judd from Wangarei, C °ul' ratter, 24 tons, Jnggar, from Grcit Bar- • G tfhtftons firewood. n er, with 40 Lombard, from tho Thames, Severn, cuttei, ; n ballast' McKenzie, from Waipu, with Poo, cutter, -* cutter, 20 torn., from Mahurangi, with C Prioco of Wales, cutter, 2i tons, McGuruey, from tons, Ford, from tho Barrier, "'a;?,'hotter, 18 tons, Simmons, from the Wnde, gutter, 21 tons, Joseph, from Matnkuna, Wl Hc»Ser°Beil, cutter, 24 tons, Dam, from Mahu"ila zfegle^ d "utter. 6 ton ''' TvlcKcn " a ' from °man!°n«er, e i6 ton?, Burns, from tho Thames, in bS Wahapu, cutter, 15 tons, Bacon, from Shortland, in bS Hdair,cotter, 16 tons, Tiller, from "Waiheko, with cutter, 17 tons, from Wairoa, with produce. Tar, cutter, 20 tons, from, Matatana, with cuttle 19 tons, Robinson, froiii the Thames, in ballast.

DEPARTURES. Taranaki, s.s., Francis, for Southern Ports, with cargo and passengnrs. Taurangii, s.s., ecllar?, for the Tliamos, -with pas8.8., Wing, for the Thames, with passen--8 Ida Ziegier, cutter, 6 tons, McKenzie, for Omaha, in ballast. Moudewai, cutter, 22 tons, Jones, for Poverty Bay via East Coast, with sundries. Gazelle, cutter, 24 tons, Jsggar, for Great Barrier, in ballast. EXPORTS. Per TaranakiFor Lyttelton—lo casks fish (under bond,) E. and H. Isaaacs. .For Napier 1 case saddlery, Coombcs and Daldy; 1 case and 1 crate plants," D. Hay. For Wellington—96 pieces timber, Goombes Bad Daldy ; 2 crates hardware,R.; Kean. For Lyttelton—l case stationery, R. Lusk--1 case saddleey, E. and H. Isaacs. PROJECTED DEPASTURES. Fes los'dok. — Kat# Waters and Racehorse, early. Tahiti. —Neva and Eugenie, early. Tabaxaki. —Wellington, to-day. Thamki. —Tauranga and Halcyon, to-day. RiysßQßAD—Gemini, daily, at 17- a-m-Katikr. —Ijord Ashley, 11th instant. "WjtlliiNOTox.—Lord Ashley, 11th instant. Tausavga.—Jane, early. Xytoetot.—Wellington, to-day. Otago.—Wellington, to-day. SruNET. —Kate, early. HoKlAKSA.—Harwell, early. Bat oi Isiaitbs. —Tauranga, 6th; Hernld, early. Wakoasbi—Argo, 6th.

VESSELS EXPECTED. H.M.s.s. Rosario, from Wellington. H.M.I.S. Blanch*, from England Tia Sydney. Star of the Sonth, s.s., from Tauranga. Eaceiorse, ship, froai London (sailed March 27). Excelsior, ship, from London (loading). Si&m, ship, from London. Constance, barque, from London, (sailed Maroh2o) Kate Waters, barque, from Nelson. Alice Cameron, barque, from San Francisco. Bella Mary, barque, from Hobart Town. Kats Grant, schooner, from South Sea Islands. Stanley, schoonsr, from Japan. Swallow, schooner, from Lyttelton. Coquette, schooner, from Oamaru. Helen, schooner, from Wangaroa. Excelsior, schooner, from Dunedin. Saucy Lass, schooner, from Napier. Eagle, ketch, from South Sea Islands. Bittern, cutter, from Norfolk Island. Kenilworth, schooner, from New Caledonia. Success, schooner, from Lyttelton. VESSELS IN HARBOtJB. [Set lßcludm» eoajtlijf (rattan.'J Lord Ashley, s.s., from the South, 2nd prox. Tauranga, s.s., from the Thames. Halcyon, s.s., from the Thames. Enterprise, p.i., No. 2, from the Thames. Midge, s.s., from the Thames. Royal Duke, p.s., new. Lady Bowen, p.s., new. Enterprise No. 1, p.s., on ferry service. Gemini, s.s., on firry service. Duke of Edinburgh, p.s., new. Kate, barque, from Sydney. Gleneoe, barque, from Lyttelton. Industry,' schooner, from Tapo Creek. Pakeha, brig, from Melbourne. Hera, schooner, from Tahiti. Eugenie, schooner, from Tahiti. Tauranga, schooner, from Russell. Herald, schooner, from Russell. Mnrewai, schooner, from Poverty Bay. Argo, schooner, from Wangarei. Marwell, cutter, from flokianga.

The Schooseb Taueanoa.—The schooner Tauranga, Captain liolger, left the Bay of Islands on Wednesday last, and brings 25 head of cattle, J ton bacon, 2 pigs, and the following passengers:—Mr. and Mils "King, Mr. Taylor, and two others. The schooner Tawero, with coals for (he Thames, and the brig Rita, with coals for Tahiti, sailed in company with the Tauranga from Bussell. The Bittern, cutter, is expected to arrire in about a fortnight from 'Norfolk Island. Bhe will probably bring one or two passengers from that place, the Ber. Mr. Palmer, of the Melanesian Mission, being expected by her. The Schoonee Abgo.—The schooner Argo, Capt. Daris, arrired from Wangarei yesterday afternoon with 14 head of cattle, 3 tons gum, 3 tons bark, 2 tons pototoes, 1 ton cheese, a quantity of settlers' produee, and fire passengers. The ketch Isabelli *83 anchored at Wangarei Heads when the Arg< sailed.

•foANHA.—The schooner Joanna was still on th tar at Wangapon when the Prince of Wales left o: Thuriday morning. Soveral attempts had baen mad to float her off, but without success. Tabaiuki.—The e.g. Taranaki sailed for the Boutl, em ports, at half-past 3 o'clock, yesterday, with i few* packages, and th» following passengers—M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jonen and four children, Mij Clayton, Bev. J. S. Muir, Mr. Orapp, Mr. DeThierr Mr, Ball, M.G.A.,Miss Ball, Hon. .Colonel K«,nm Cajjt. Briggg, 28 th 8.1., Mr. and Mr;. Forrister, 0 Natives, and 2 soldiers 18th 8.1. The barque Armistice, a ressel of about 400 tos, Mrhred at Hokianga,. on, Sunday the 21st ultiro, to load timber at Webster's mill, for Sydney. The cutter Miranda arrived from Waagarei ysterday morning, with a full cargo of "coals, ad s&veral passengers. Ship Liohts.—The following ia the regulatsn ®Me in pursuance of the "Wharf Begulation M, 1858, on which the conviction wts founded yeuter.ay ooming at the Police Court:—"The master or er■on in charge of any vessel, previous to baaing alongside the Quean-street Wharf, shall provie a Bubetantial and suitable gangway for the safe laming ?rv •? P aß ? en S 6 . rß or other persons of not lei's tian oO inches in width; and the master or persoi in charge shall between the hours of suneet and sunrise, nurn a clcar light to indicate the position oi the gangway, subject to the approval of the Port-xnister or Harbour-master, or persons deputed by hem. Ny person guilty of a breach or non-performaEe of his r»gnlation shall be liable to a penalty net exceeding £20 nor less than £5. *

' Thß -Mabinrk. —The -schooner Mariner, Ciiptain Wm. Stroud, arrived in harbour at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, from Kaipara. experienced fine treathor and light windp throughout tlie passage. Cargo:—l 44 cases kauri grnn, 240 Uitß ditto, 06 hags do., Kr«»'n. Campbell, & Co. Tim cut tor Princo of Wiles nrriveil yesterday -with a cargo of timber from Wsngapnit. Opt. McTnno reports the JJero.vid Fliznbeth Mary loading timber for Auckland, and 'ho Wild Duclc and Betsoy loading timber for the Thames.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1444, 4 July 1868, Page 3

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1444, 4 July 1868, Page 3

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1444, 4 July 1868, Page 3