PORT OF AUCKLAND.
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ARRIVALS.— Sn'iMinHj '2\ Iona, s.s , l.")9 tons, F.iKjulmi, tYoln Russell. Passengeis- Messis Haikiss, .1. Kemp, E. T. Dickson, McMath, AV Oll.xghan, Rose, W (J. Clarke, "Whitelaw, filcKom, Captain Andetion, Mahoney, Hunt, Mis. McLenn.in, Mrs. Jobson, and tlaee in thr steeiagc. — A. M.icgiegoi, agent. Pretty Jane, s.s., 101 tons. TTelandoi, from CJisboinc. l'.issengeis: Mi. and Mis Sciivenci, ami .'J clulilion ; Mis. Kee\cs, Miss Mill. Mis. and Miss O'Benne, Mis. Douglas ; Mes-sis, Roylan, Mullooly, Evans, Painell, St.mhopp, Banks, Mill, Tnrnbull, and 7 m the steuage. — A.S.P. Co., agents. Clyde, schooner, 40 tons, Andeison, fiom W.ingvuci. Ruby, bchooiiei, 30 tons, C.itchpole. fix.m Wang.iixM, Fanny Kelly, ketch, 3o tou«> Ilnyes, fiom Wangiiioa. JM.igic, cuttei, 30 ton*, Hopkins, fioniT.uiua SE^^^Ml!^n 'H\. Colonist, bchoouoi, <H tons, J)u/, fiom Jtu--sell Elsinoie, sdioonei, X tons, O. T. Dam," fiom Russell.--(; -\\'. Kmncy, agent.
DEPARTURES. -Sum jmbi it ->\ FkiuHiein Cioss, s <.., foi Xajiiui. Alumhagh, ship, foi Newcastle. Kohina Dunlop, bni<|ue, for London. Coi.ilir, cutter, foi Opotlki. Moining Light, cuttc», foi Poit OlmiK",
Shm'hmhfr '2{\ Blanche, schooner, for Raiotongu. Southern Cross, biigantine, foi Lvttelton. \i.i Meicuiy Bay.
ENTERED INWAKDS. "Helen, schoonei, 23 tons, I'cigu'.on, fiom Omaha, with timber. Morning Lig]it. cuttei. 2 ( t toni, Tilloi, fiom I'oi-t (']].) lies; cai{?o, 18,000ft tnnbci
CLEARED OTTIVAliDS. Southern Cioss, b s . l.W ton 1 -, Holme'-, foi Naiuei Fissengeis • Mi ami Mii McDonild, ancf three in the steeiage — A.S.P. Co., agent*. Blanche, schoonei, f>7 tons, Young, for Rsno "tonga. P.issengei • ~M\^. Young. —Owen and Graham, agents. Helen, schooner, 2.J tons, Feign son, foi in Ti.ill.ist. Hoy.l. scliooiici, ]C» tons, Sl.enci, foi "\\* .5weiu.with gonei.ilc.iigo Coi .the, cutter, 29 tons, C. B.ikei , foi Ojiotiki, with general caigo. Morning Light, tuttei, 20 ton^, Tillir, foi ]»oit Ch.ules, in hallast
VESSELS EXPECTED. From London— Sailed • City of Auckl uul, Junel'i; Ocenn Mail, Julv ->1 ; "White Ka^le, July l.{ ; ISiitisli Elliptic. July 11 : St.u of (ioi many, ships. Loading • AV.ii]i i, ship; Biadick Castle, ship ; (ilonloi.i, ship From Nk\\ York (m.i Duncdin) -Jessica, br| , mailed June 2 ; 1a/7'ic Fox, s.iilcd July 5 ; Skininif i of the A\ r .i\fs, to sail \\ij;ust 10 Fhom Honoi in- ('\pliienes, K.M.s s ,()ct 8 From Rarotonga — Edith, sch. , eiuly ; J'.ipua, hch., eaily. From S^nxEY and Mkiiioi'rnf-- Heio, s.s., 28th inst. From Sydney— Foi get me-not, bq., Amheist, brgtne., early ; Macgiegoi, mail steamer, due 1st prox. From Melbourne — Nightingale, brgtne., •arly ; Francis Henly, hq., early From Timabu— Rose M., bq., sailed Auguit 24. From Port Gamble— Victor, bqtne., sailed 14th May. From Dunedin— Rosannah Rose, sell., early. From Lyttelton — Medora, bq., eaily ; Mary Webstei, seh., early. Fbom Penhryn Island— Belle Brandon, sch., •arly. From a cruise — Gazelle, Geiman man-o'-war.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. In this list coasters are not included. For London — Flechcio, ship, early; N.Z.S. Co., agents. For Sydney and Melbournf— Hero, (..■)., October 1 ; Ci uickshank and Co. , agents. Cypluene3, R.M.s.h., Oct. 8 ; J. Reid, agent. For Chatham Island— Agnes, brgnt.,eaily. For Southern Ports — From the Manukau : Tarannki, s.s., 20th ; W. F. Wheeler, agent. Taupo, s.s. , 1st ; Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. For Nfwcastlf — Witch of the Waves, bq., to-day. For New Caledonia— Ashburton,bq., eaily. [A 'special charge is made on consignor or consignees announcements niserttd m this column. 1
EXPORTS.— September 2.1. Per Blanche, schoonci, forRaiotonga : 80b.igs rice, 10 gunnies sugar, 3 boxes tobacco, 10 cases brandy, ."> cases genev.i, 24 bales cotton, 5 cases peifumery, 1 case saddle ly, G cases cotton, lease hosiery, 2 cases, 1 bale appaiel, 1 case shuts, 1 case perfumed spirits, 1.1 pkgs. diapery, 2 cases vestas, 12 tiunks boots, ]1 tiunks (empty), 1 case boots and samples, 1 diuin oil, .5 coils iope, 1 keg buttei, .">0 bags Horn, 1 box bacon, 1 bag cunnnts, 1 case sundiies, 2 c ises tomahawks, 2 bo\es diied fiuit, 2 cases blue, "> bags plain biscuits, -11 boxes soap, 5 cases, 1 cask, 2 pkgs., 1 bundle tin-ware, 2 bales oakum, 1 keg lesin, <>8 tins paint, Vcask pitch, 1 cisk tar, 2 cases sewing machines, 2 kegs nails, 10 sheets iron, 2 bundles .shovels. Pers.s. Southern Cross, for Napier : .'Hinsses, JW cases, 3 boxes, 1 case fish, 7 flagstones, l.i packages and paicels, 10 bags potatoes, 212 drain -pipes, 11 pieces timber, .'< doois, lpickage doorj, 10 boxes candles, 1 cise muhtiud, 1 ditto bacon, 10 boxes tea, 4 cases diapeiv, 5 boxes glass, 2 qi. disks wine, i ci->ts champagne, 2 ditto biandy, I cases plants, 1 laddcis, 1 jar, 1 box tobacco, 20 half chests tea, 1 bag bananas, ."> boxes apples.
The sclioonci Blanche took her dcpaituie foi Itarotonga, with a laige geneial caigo and one passengei, yesteiday morning. The Binp Alumhagh Hailed foi Newcastle, in ballast, on Satm day afternoon. The bng Syien sailed foi Lyttelton on Satuiday afternoon, with a caigo of timber. The barque ltobina Dunlop took hei depaiture foi London on Satuiday, with passengeis and cargo as per Satin day's issue. The ketch Fanny Kelly .u lived fiom Wanga10a, with a caigo of timber and pioduce, on Satuiday inoimng. The schoonei Ruby, fiom Wangaioa, anived on Satuiday, with tnnbei and pioduce. The A.S.P. Co.'s s.s. Sputhein Cioss took her depaiture foi Napier diiect, with a full general cargo and several passengers, on Satuiday afteinoon. The 8.8. Iona amved fiom Kussell on Satuiday morning, with a number of pasuengeis and the following cargo : 1 hoise, 1 boat, .18 sacks gum, 19 Backs oysten, 12 packages hidei and Hkins. Sha will leave again as usual thin afteinoon. The scliooner Clyde, Captain Andeihon, airived fiom Wangaiei on Satuiday moining, with a caigo of c tttle and pioduce and sevtii.il paiiengei s. TheB.s. Hero, fiom Sydney and Melbourne, \ may be looked for dining the couise of to day. The bugitntme Southern Cions sailed foi Lyttelton, via Mercmy Bay, on Satuiday. She is to load with 100,000ft. tnnbei at Meicuiy Bay foi Lyttelton. The cutter Coiahe sailod foi Opotiki on Satuiday afternoon, with a caigo of sundaes and .i few passengem The cuttei Morning Light sailed foi Toit Chailes, with suiidnes, on Satuiday afternoon. The ship Flecheio is l.ipidly taking m hei London c.irgo. The l uddei of the ship, which has been lepancd by Messis. Fiasoi and Tmnc, was bi ought down to the vessel on Satuiday morning, and whipped in its place. The baique "William Gifford and baiquentine Pnnce Alfied aieboth dischaiging then caigoes of gram at the wh.uf in good condition. The schoonoi Canteibuiy, which ai lived fiom Lyttelton last we<»k, will 1>p sold by auction to-moirow. The schooner Toiea left the Manukau foi Kaip.ira on Satuiday, with a cargo of suudiien. The sohoonei Atlantic at lived .it the Wai kato Heads on Tuesday last, fiom Lyttelton, with a cargo of oats, bone-dust, fl^c. She will probably leavo for Kaipaia to day, to load timbei foi a Southern poit. The schoonei Clyde in adveitisod to sail for "Wangarei and Manga])ai to day, at 4 o'clock. The time-table for the present week, of the steamers Hauraki, Manaia, and Enteipiise, is published in oui adveitising columns. The s s. Taranaki is advertised to sail from the Manukau, for the South, on Wednesday, at 9 o'clock iii the morning. The Iona reports the ketch Speedwell and Policeman entering Russell, when she ' left. 1 ' ' The cuttor Dawn left the Manukau, foi Raglan, oa Satuiday, with »undrie«.
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