SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF AUCKLAND. DEPARTURES. MAICII. 31—Diedrieh Pentzien, brig, 245 tons, Dahin, for Newcastle.—Thornton, Smith, and Firth, agents. 31 —Reliance, brig, 117 tons, Austen, for Port Waikato.—Williams and Co., agents. i . PR OJECTED DEPARTURES Lord Ashley, s.s, for Sydney. Alarm, brig, for Newcastle. Urnqnay, barque, for Petropalanski. Ellon Castle, barque, for Petropalanski. Ernestine, ship, for Po’nt de Galle. VESSELS EXPECTED. Name and where from. FHs. P-ni N v (impress, ship, from London. ... 1 5524 Winterthur, ship, from London. 2 ... 8953 Canterbury, ship, from London. .. 2 ... 7412 Belgravia, ship, from London. ... S ... 6452 Danntless, ship, from London. .. 1 ... 2581 Viola, ship, from the Clyde. .. 2 ... 2341 Clara, brigantine, from Newfoundland 1 ... 1958 Ella Gladstone, brig, from Melbourne, 3 ... 6150 Eastward Ho 1 ship, from New York, 3 ... 9205 Golden Age, barque, from Melbourne, 2 .. 9183 Venus, brig, for Adelaide. ... 2 .. 2165 Spirit-of the North, ship, from London Caelano, ship, from London. Kate, barque, from Sydney. Alice Cameron, barque, from Sydney Rangatoto, ship from London, Lancashire Witch, ship from London, Ulooats, barque, from London. John Duncan, ship, from London. Resolute, barque, from Glasgow. Western Star, br'fr, from Sydney. Lion, brig, from Sydney. Adcona, brig, from Newcastle. VESSELS IN HARBOUR H.M.S. Eclipse. H.M.S.S. Brisk. Spnthem Cross, schooner, 92 tons, Tiller, from Soutli Sea Islands.—J. W. Bain, agent. Novelty, s.s, 42 tons, Quanoe, from the Mannkau, D. Graham & Co., agents. Ganges, ship, 1,211 tons, Funnell, from Queenstown. W. Graham, agent. Ernestina, ship, 1048 tons, Fillan, from London.—Combes and Daldy, agents. Precursor, barque, 404 tons, Thomson, from Tome, in Chili —J. Koberton and Co., agents. Sylph, schooner, 50 tons, Norris, from Russell.—G. Webster, agent. Coral Queen, schooner, 92 tons, Trayte, from Combes and Daldy, agents, Ellen Castle, barque, 348 tons, M'Lean, from Newcastle.—Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. Uruguay, barque, 320 tons, Pringle, from NewJ cast e.—Henderson and Macfarlane, agens. Bella Mary, barque, 275 tons, Copping, from Hobart Town.—Stone and Son, agents. Bombay, ship, 937 tons, Sellers from London.—W, Grahame, agent. Constance, barque, 341 tons, Elliott,from Adelaide. —Henderson & Macfa-lane, agents. An Revoir, brigantine, 138 tons, Watson, from Melbourne.—A. Woolley & Co., agents. Mariposa, brigantine, 164 tons, Hurley, from Sydney.—Henderson & Macfarlane, agents, larm, brig, 228 tons, Chadwick, from Newcastle. —Hednerson & Macfarlane, agents. Prince Alfred, s.s., 704 tons, Machin, from Sydney.—H. M. Jervis, agent. Lord Ashley, s.s., 296 tons, Randall, from the South.— H. .VI. Jervis, agent. Irene, schooner, 42 tons, —, from South Sea Islands. Caduceus, ship, 1116 tons, Holton, from London —Cruickshank, Smart & Co., agents. Wonga Wonga, 104 tons, Thompson, from Russell. Combes & Daldy, agents. Pegasus, ship, 1,183 tons, Corn well, from London.—Combes & Daldy, agents. Louisa, chip, 903 tons, Hall, from London.— Owen and Graham, agents.. Isabelle Guzman, barque, 300 tons, Gandssequi, from Chili.—Stone & Son, agents. ENTERED INWARDS. MABCH. 31— Meteor, 42 tons, Farrell, from Port Fitzroy, in ballast, with 15 passengers. 31—Elizabeth Mary, 26 tons, McKenzie, from Kennedy’s Bay, with 21,000 ft. timber, and 5 passengers. -leabel Guzman, 300 tons, Gandasequi, from Tome in Chili.—Stone and Son, agents. 31 —Falcon, 41 tons, Owen, from Cabbage Bay, 37,000 feet timber, with 3 passengers. CLEARED OUTWARDS. MARCH. 31 —Meteor, 42 tons, Farrell, for Kennedy’s Bay In ballast. 31 —Sylph, 50 tons, Norris, for Patea River, 62 tons Commissariat Stores. 31 —Elizabeth Mary, 26 tons, McKenzie, for Kennedy’s Bay, in baDast, with 3 passengers. 31—Queen, 46 tons, Hill, for'jTaranaki and Wanganui. For Taranaki, 20 tons Commissariat Stores, and for Wanganui, 40 tons Commissariat Stores. 31—Ellon Castle, 348 tons, McLean, for Petrcpaluski, in ballast.—Henderson and Maofarlane, agents. 31—Alarm, 195 tons, Chadwick, for Newcastle —Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. The Diedrl hj Pentzien for Newcastle, and the Reliance for Port Waikato, sailed yesterday. The Isabel Guzman has hauled to the wharf to discharge her cargo. The Sylph cleared for the Patea River yesterday, with 62 tons Commissari t Stores. The Queen cleared yesterday for Taranaki and Wanganui, with 60 tons Commissariat Stores. The Ellon Castle for Petropaluski, and the Alarm for Newcastle, cleared yesterday ; they will probably sail during the day: The s.s. Lord AshlCy will sail for Sydney today at noon with the English mails. The mail closes at 10 a,m. The s.s. Prince Alfred sails ‘on Monday next at noon for the Southern Provinces; mail closes at 10 a.ra. The following is the passenger list and manifest per Lord Ashley, to sail for Sydney to-day : Messrs. J. J. Montefiore, Finlay, Low, Graham, H. Graham, Houghton, Fletcher, Clarke, Nichoil, Hill, McNeil, Greenway, Miller, Hall, Master Gilfillan, Mrs, StSwart, Mr. and Mrs. Fossett, Mrs. Downey and child, Mrs. Sheehy, Messrs, Westby, Arnold, Wright, Lowe, Steuart, Kidd, C arke, T. Matthews, T. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Spring, Wrs. Walsh, Miss Clark, Mr. and Mr». Heney and 2 children. Manifest per Lord Ashley:—l box silver coin, Bank of New Sgnth Wales ; 35 boxes tobacco, Bncbolz and Co,; 1 box, ; 2 cases ex Ganges, S. W. Hill; I case Australian wine, 1 box clothing. H. M. Jervis. The s.s. Claud Hamilton may be expected from Melbourne in the early part of the ensuing week. MARITIME RECORD, The following are the arrivals since our last monthly report:—the Irene from South Sea Islands, on the 24th, with a cargo of fruit; from Sydney, the Prince Alfred with 61 passengers and general cargo; from London, the Caduceus with 262 passengers and general cargo on the 26th; the Pegasus, and Louisa, with 539 passengers and general cargoes on the 28th ; from ihe.Sonth, the Lord Ashley with 16 passengers; and from Valparaiso, the Isabel Guzman, with cargo of wheat, flour, &c., on the 30th, The departures are the Kiwi, for Nelson, with 21 passengers, on the 25th | for Sydney, the No- . velty, with 16 passengers and cargo of gum, &c., on the 27th; for Napier, the Star of the South, on the 27th ; for Hobart Town, the India, on the 27th.
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2393, 1 April 1865, Page 2
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