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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
AllR I VED. -—April 8. v A..
Bella MiuryL236 tons, G. M'Arthur, from
Auckland 4- 17th;- nit. v PasBengeVs— cabin 5
Dr. Baraard/vhlr) and Mrs. Finney, \ .
Free Trador,; 206 tons, J. :W. Johnson;
.from Duriedin-14th nit., in ballast. 'Passen
gers — cabin Messrs. Foreman, Bradahnw.
and M'Kinnon. Steerage: Wm. Caulker
and Thomas Clarey (stow-aways),
Harriot, 40 tons, Anderson, from Port
Arthur, Government stores ; Rebecca,' Huori;
timbor ; Rattler Jubilee, Ralph's Bay, fire
wood and -hay ; Porsovorance, Kate, Old
Beafch/firowobdandgrain.
'' ENTERED OUT.— April 8.
Bella' Mary, 276 tons, G. M'Arthur, for.
Auckland, to clear 10th insfc.
'.India, 202 tons, A. Griggs, for Rockhamp-
ton, ' . . .
IMPORTS.— April 8. : ' ;
''Bella Mary, from Auckland : 6 bis flax, 24
Kauri pino spars, Alex. M'Gregor.
Seymour, from Port Seymour: 74 tons
coal," Harcourt /100 bogs potatoes, W.
:r .'ENGLISH SHIPPING/ IT r: =
The Adelaide, 485 tons. Captain Weatcofct,
sailed from Gravesend for Hobart Town on
the 17th of February, . T .
Ejected Arrivals. - 1 ' :
Zopbyr, brigantino, from -Melbourne, noxt
week/ ''' "
Malcolm, brigantine, froni Newcastle,' this
weok.
Tasman, s.B.,' from Molbourne (to leave on
Wednesday; 7th inst.)i torday. ,, r
'Southern Cross/ ,s.s., , from 'Sydney (to
leavo!3th inst.)(Friday, 16th inst. ., /, ' .
J Jane/brig,' from Nowcastlo, early.' ' >' \
Spirit of tho South, barque, fr6m(Londbri/
8thDocombor,(coUidcd off Diiugoncss 9tli De.t
chmber, and put into Deal,' and' sailed again
on the 30th) in April/
;Maiy .,Jano, from. Quoenstown,1 Ireland
(8th November), this month. - -
Comet, barqno, from Oamnm (2nd Feb
ruary, put into Duiicdin, mid saUod again
27th ult.)/ daily." . ' ' » i - <<v
Malay,- barquo, from Wellington,1 early.'-/
-Gloricoo, barque, from Duncdiu/daily. -.i:<
; PiipJECTEU, Departures.
. Southern Cro'is, s.s., for Sydney, Tuesday,
20th instant, at noon. . > >v
Tasman, s.s., for Melbourne,- on Wednes
day, 14th instant,' at 4 p.m. i ;
Alfred Hawloy, . barquo, .for London/ 32th
April,-,.;-.. . . /.; <' ,» :;!
Phiro, barque, for whaling voyago, 20th
Mary Fraziei, for whaling grounds, early;
Chanticleer, brig, for Auckland; on Mon
day-next. . ' . -'! '
i Bella .Mary, . barquo, , . for Auckland, ; to
morrow night.
, Helen, barque, for Adelaido, early; -
jHally- Bayley, schooner, for-' Auckland,"
early. ;/
MISOELLANEQUS SHIPPING..
The' barque -Plantor, arrived from: New
castle at Auoloidopn tho 3rd instant. . . .
" The brig' Jario sailed , from Nowcastlo for
this port on tho 2nd. inat.
H.aI.S. Nymph, referred, to in, our English
news as being on tho way to Australia, is a
screw sloop of 2;172- tons, '300 ' horso-power,
and carries nino guns/
.Thk barque Bella Mary arrived in port at
ten, o'clock yesterday morning, and berthed
alongside the Franklin Wharf, occupying the
berth recently vacated by the Pet. Captain
M'Arthur reports leaving Auckland on
Tuesday, the 17thMnrch, nt 3.30. p.m., and
had llgfit:-NE./ wirids to the . North Cape,
which was passed on' tho '19th, rit 4 p.m/
whea tbe wwd'shifted suddenly ' to the W.',
arid kept veering to the S. W. until midnight
of the 23rd. ' It then changed to tlie S.E.,
and kept steady till the 2nd April, wlion
N.E, winds set in with thick weather and
drizzling rain: At midnight of tho 2nd tbe
vrind shifted Bridderily to tho S.W., and at
noon of the following day sighted Maria
Island, distant about twenty miles. ' Had
strong S. winds till tho 6th; when it fell a
dead calm for twenty-four hours. ' ' ;At noon'
of the 7th alight hrcczc 'sprang up from,'thc
N.E., and rounded Taamari'a /laland at'6.30
p.m. thb' sairio' day. " Passed' the Tirori Pot
about half-post '10 'o'clook "on Wodncailay
night, and beat up tho river, against a Head
wind, arriving in port as abovo; Saw a
barque, supposed to be tho Pet, coming out
of Forteacuo Bay, and standing to the S., on
Wednesday morning,
rtTnE'barquo India entered out at the Cus
toms yestcrdty for an intorcoloriialport!
,The- Bella -Mary, barque; entered but yes
terday at the Customs for Auokland, to clear
10th' inst. i . jt,: ; : -
tThe barge Seymour left'Port Seymour on
Wednesday night' at six o'clock, with N.!
and'cN.E. -winds : till arrival, rounding Cape
Pillar atnooh.yesterday, and arriving in the
Constitution -Dookat' Bixp.m. ; saw the
schooner Kingston > - off,, the Yellow Bluff "at
teh o'clock -yesterdAy<niorriing. / . tr
The " Government schooner Harriet loft
Port Arthur at six o'clock yestorday morn
ing wth'a N.E. arid N. wind till arrival at
3.30 p.m. Sho brings threo passengers : —
Mrs. Fidlor, Mastor Todd, Miss Clifford.
The brig Cbniitiolcor is rapidly filling up
with timber nud produce for Auckland/ to
sail on Monday next.
TiuE barquo Bella Mary,, will' commence
taking in tt.siimlar..cargo to-day, and is
amionnccd to sail for Auckland on Saturday
evening.
We aro indohted to Mr H. B. Evans, for
the information that tho clippor bawiue
Natal Queen, Captain G. M. Rapp, sailed
yesterday for Foo Choo Foo from Newcastlo.
Oni her arrival tliero, alio wilMoad for an in-'
tercbloiiial port, proliably Queensland, '
/Barque . Freetrader . loft / Duricdin
wharf ( on March 13th, and - boro away! "for
Cook s Straits, tho wind carrying the barque
to Kaikora Pcninsnln. From thence to
clearing the FarowcU Spit, which was passed
at 4 p.m. 0I1 the 20th, had light variable
winds and ffno weather. During tho 21st,
. and threo following <lays had heavy S. W.
gale and very heavy sea, during which the
foretopsail was. blown away ; parted maintop'-
mat stay and several lanyards of lower rig-
ging; the barquo labouring heavily. Tlienco
had light variable winds arid, calms until
Saturday/April 3rd,wheii a strong southerly
breeze was encountered, causing ri heavy
sea. Made Maria Island ; at daylight on tlio
4th, tho wind' continuing strong from tlio
south1 until noon on Tuesday, April 6th
Thenhad a calm until midnight, when a
light is. L: wind- sprang up/which gradually
increased. Rounded the Pillar at 7 p.m.-
oriiWednesdoy, 7th, ands i passed the Iron
J, on Thursday, ._with the
wind' 'N.N.W.; which continued until arri-
val.. „ - ..! ...... ...
The Age' of tho 5th' irist./ says:— The'
achooner Zophyr, from Hobart Town the
28th ult., hod strong southerly winds for tho
first ..twouty-four hours, followed by light
variable .winds to. Swan Island, and thenco
strong 8.VV. winds/ J ' - : < - . -<
The brig Mercury, on . her present trip
from Lauucestou",' lias brought a full' cargo
of oats, barley, and bark. tlior latter being
for tmiisahipmorit into tho'Blrickwall liner
Superb/loading for London nt the Sandridgo
Railway Pior. Tlio brig Joft on the 30tli
ult., and bad moderate N.E. winds on tho
passage across.— Argus, 3rd inst. . . .
The Perth EnquiPlr, of the 10th "of -March/
states thatj the "whaling barque Islander,:
wbich hois called in here on several occasiorip;.
put into Albany, oritho 9th March. No par-;
ticulars-abont her cruise or tho quautity; -of
oil sho has tnken are given. r- j j '/I
Port hillip Heads.— Arriyod— April 3/
steamer Argyle, Circular Head; . stoamor
Tasman; 'Hobart Town. 5, schooner Eliza
beth,' Circular Head. Sailed— March 31,
schooner Emma Jono, Wynyard. April 5,
ship Forest Rights, Londou.
PoitT of Sydney- — Arrived— April 1 . R. .
-MTSiSrCity of 'Molbourne: 4/MersolLoh-
don. Sailed— April 2, Ninevoh, London.
Port op Newoastle.— Arrived— April 2,
Thracian, Launceston. . ...
. -Port of Adkl.ude- — Arrived— April ' "3,
ffano Sprott,. Liveiqiool j Crown /Thorpe;"
London. j
| 'VIND AND WEATHER REPORT.
! . > . . r . .....8lhApril, 1875... .
: Hobaiit Town.— Noon.1' '
I Wind,. N., moderate,: weather, fine.
Ther! 65/ j ' " ' " 4lu ' " '
j By Elcetrio Telegraph.
Launceston. — Noon.
I Wind, iN.W.V "light /.weather, finer Bar.
30.46. Thor. 54.
j ... ( .LowHEads;— Noon,'."v.i /
I. Wind, N.E., fresh j weather, fine. Bar.
3027. Ther. 64.
j i;iiM6uirr Nelson.— koon!' '1 1 ,'1'
! Wind, N., modorato j weather, fine. Bar.
30-20. Thor. 59.
| Fortesoue Bay._— Noon,
i Wind, N., strong; weather, fino. Bar.'
3015. Thor.60.f, r...,./rr,,T ;;u.
i '' By Submarine Cable,
j 'Cape' Otway. — Nine a.m,
I Wind, E., moderate -; woather, fine. Bar."
30.140. Ther. 62.
j - . j Gape ; Sohanok.— Nino a,m.
i Wind,' S , light ; weather/ fine. Bar.
3007. Ther. 62.
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