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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. Cio-alicvl, s.s., Faniuliar, fro n fiiy of T<l:, , n ''!,, nfv Cnn«ta:ice. barque., :1.i7 ton* (JiW.a. f-oa- »>-. ■ Kstrella, toniue, 4!)9 lons, Crmv.lcr, f.oal l.nui «"■

DEPARTURE «o-Ahc.i<l. s.s. Familial, for Wantr.iyc . island City, l-annie, Atin.l-e, i.w .^««i.i-i.

PROJECT I'D DKI'aTvTURF.S. London. -ExccUior, AbouUir, ami Counts of Kin tor*?, carlr. , Svonkv. -Hero. Tuesday : Constance, early Vm"i l.'soToN ASI> SorTHKI'.S I'oKTS. - Airedale, 'to-day. Tarasaki. —Airedale, s.s., to-nay. Taiiiuvsa.—TauraiMi. early. Kl.ns — Merlin, Saturday; Sea Gull. idm.

TESSKTiS EX'PrX'l'fiU. Auckland, s.s., from Sydney. Keera. s.s.. from Napier. Astcrcmc, ship, from London - sailed . .... ~,. CitvofAuckluid. ship, from London to sail .-cut. -.' . Thiiaru. ship, from London- loading'. Queen liee, ship, from London. . Firth of the Clyde, haw"'-, from Glasgow, tia » uAlice Cameron. l>ar.|..c, from >e-.v 1 ork Ma *>dr.c>(sailed .lune 10 . Kate, barque, from Sydn-'y , , ~ , Santiago, barque, from Liverpool -.loading . Centaur, brin. from Lvttclton. :tlehe. brieantine. from Newcastle. Prince Alfred, schooner, from Taluti. Strathnaver. schooner, from Lytteltou. lianshec, schooner, from Lyttclton.

IMPORTS. Per barque Constance, from Sydney :—lOl bags maize, M. Hmwn ; 3 bale. leather, I cask grindery, B. Gittos ; 225 cases kerosene, J. Roberton"& Co. ; 17 ditto cheese, 2fi3 bass maize, 75 cases kerosene, 1 bale ranvii o , 40 bags maize, 159 ditto ditto, 5 hluH. ale, 52 half chests tea. 210 bass maize, order ; 20 ditto ditto, Stone IJros. ; 1 soap rati, 1 ditto ditto, 15 fin-bars, 1 cock, 3 packages, Carev K Gilles; 11 eases chairs, Winks & ITrt.ll ; 10 ditto vestas, 1 bale paper. 2 eases painkiller, 1 ditto perfuinerv, 5. Thiliips -. 37 tierces, 10 kens, S. Jones*; 400 sacks flour, order ; 3 rolls lea >, Henderson and Macfarltine ; 3 bottles quicksilver, Carfrae, Stewart and Co. ; 0 drays, J. S. Macfarlnne; 25 bass maize, Bell Brothers; 50 cases kerosene, Stone Brothers ; SO bass bone dust. Robert on and Co. ; 2f!(> tons coal. ISI bass bone dust, order; 115 ditto maize, Thompson; 2:11 dit:o ditto, Tivscott ; 50 ditto ditto, Fisher ; 1 ease, order ; 1 dray, 4 pagnnll carts, 2 sociables, 1 package harness, Rodgers; 1 ctsk and 2 biles, transhipment.— Henderson and Mncfarlano, agents.

Per barque TCstrellu, from Liverpool : It bundles paper, order; 1 case, 20 bundle.*, 12 cases, 4 casks, 1 bun 11 •. order ; 100 cases beer. order; -1 c ises, 35 pieces machinery. •'. S. Macfarlane; 50 kegs bicirbonate soda. Harrison and Co.; 10 drums caustic soda. 100 barrels soda; 6 bundles paper-hangings, J. Ward ; 2 bundles, Briggs; 70 tons pis iron. 25 lons cote, 2 trusses leather. V piano, 1 box gauges, I bag nails, 1250 bricks. 2 cases wine, 2 cases, Fraser an t Tiiuie ; 50 barrels rum, order ; 20 drums caustic soda, order ; 1 ea-e, GO casks, order ; 25 quartcr-casks, O. .Tones and Co. ; 150 cases stout, 20 J cases beer, order ; 6 cases bedsteads, Copley ; 2 . ases machinery, IS pieces ditto, Brown. Campbell and Co.; 1 case, 9 pieces, F. Sherff; 20 qr.-casks v'negar, Owen & Graham ; 1 c isc. J. 11. Bouker; 1 box, R. C. Barstole ; 21 cases merchandise, S bales, Sargood. Son & Co ; 5 cases, 2 hales, A. Clark & Son ; 13 ditto. 57 cases. 200 boxes. 201 cases, 11 bales, Owen & Graham ; bO ditto, 2 bales, W. G. llsrrisnu A" Co.; 30 cases, 20 kegs. SO boxes, 20 barrels, 10 trunks, 13 bales, Owen it Graham; 553 paeka-es 50 bottles qui.-ksilv.-r. 300 kegs nails, 135 grindstones, 55 quarter-ea s ks wine, 323 packages. T. and S. Morrin -, 40 barrels tar, £0 ditto pilch, 2',000 slates, 5000 fire bricks. 21 casks resin, 43 barrels soda, Owen and 'Graham (agents).

The s.s. Airedale will leave for Southern Ports to-day. The s.s. Go-Ahead. Captain Farquhar, arrived in harb ur ve.-terday, from the Bay of Islands, having left, there on the previous day. She brings the following passengers : — Mr. MeKellar. Air. Peacock. Mr. Kemp, Hev. Mr. Phillips, Rev. Mr. Mallherd, Rev. Mr. Clark, Messrs. Biockcnbcrry, Williams, Capt. Beveridge, and thr-e in the steerage. Cargo : 153 sheep, IS bales flax. Bueklaiul ; 3 tons sundries. X: e Go-Ahead left the hat-hour again last evening for Wangarci. Captain Farquhat' repot-s the following vessels loading coals at Kussel' lor this nort : —Magellan Cloud, Isabella, and Camilla. A whaling barque arrived ii: the Bay as the GoAhead was leaving. The s.s. Auckland, expected h»ri» about (he 30th instant, will be dispatched for the Fij's on the sth prox. The A ."kland will leave immediately on the arrival of Hie steamers Airedale and Phce.efrom the South, expected here on that dav.

The Estrella, a fine iron barque of 500 tons register, commanded by Captain Crowdcr, arrived in harbour yesterday from Liverpool, and having powder on board, aneho;ed below the man-of-war ground. The Estrella left. Liverpool on tho 27th of June, and experienced light westerly win Is to the equator, which was crossed on the l:-t ol August, being then thirty-fivo days out at sea. Hail no S.E. trades, meeting with nothing but variable winds to the meridian • f the Cape, which was passed on the 3rd of September, in 45 deg. south. Thence easterly mil south-easterly winds prevailed fcr ten days, succeeded by N. and N. ft. winds carrying fh : vessel to 50 (leg. south. Moderate winds prevailed thence to Tasmania, which was passed on the Ist instant; and from this point the vessel had a fair run until within 100 miles of the Kings. The North Cape was passed on Saturday last, and since then lull! K. and S. winds and calms have prevaile 1. Messrs. Owen and Graham arc agents for the vessel. The following is a list of passengers: —-Mr. John Lowe, Messrs. James A. fox, Edwin, Elizabeth and Sarah Jane Harrop, Jessie Pollock, Francis William Humphries, William Ford, James McDonald Kcgan, Samuel, Alice, Amy, Laura, Alice, Willie, -tephen, and Polly Ilartly, John M. Barring!on.

The Circular Saw clipper Constance, Cap'. Gibbon, arrived in harbour yesterday, from Sydney, having left th it port on the Gth instant. She made a capital run of six days to the Three Kings, and has since been becalmed on the eoa-t. She brings a cargo of general merchandise (as per imports), and the following passengers : —.Miss Fran'oV, Mr. and Mm. Bogers, Mr. ]I. Prescott, Mr. P. Kollan I. The Constance will leave for Sydney in a fewdays. The favorite new schooner Merlin is advertised to leave for the Fijis to-morrow. We understand that most of her cargo is awaiting shipment, and that Beveral passengers are already offering.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2103, 21 October 1870, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2103, 21 October 1870, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2103, 21 October 1870, Page 2