SHIPPING.
ARKIVALS. City of Melbourne, s.s.,< 780 tuns. If. Grainger, I schooner, 40 tons, McGregor, from Wanga'rei. Helen, schooner, from W angaroa. DEPARTURES. City of Melbourne, s.s., 7. r .J tons, Grainger, for line, ship, SOO tons. Dent, f»r London. Cyrus, bar.rue, 317 tons, l\ Kuwald, for >Mliiej, in ''suecess, schooner. 00 tons. Short, for Norfolk Islanii. ' Aurora, schooner, Uriin, for w an^o-na. Kate Grant, schooner. .M-uzen. for 1 ijis. AT JIANI'KAI-. Phoebe, s.s., -15'.) tor.*. Wor-P. for I'aran >ki and .Southern Ports. , , ~-,„,-..„,,; St Kilfii ss 'U tons. H'twema} . to. \\ anc.mui. Willie Winkie.'ciitier, 13 tons. Aimer, for Waika'.o. PHO.I KUTKP DEPARTURES. ;.ONPUS. - C:\Uu---.K. early. svosrv Novelty. Wednesday. 'rVrviiiii -* SD SorriiKKN I'or.Ts.—Taranaki, early. VKS.-KI.S K.vriicnuA Nevada, p.s.. from Honolulu _ T.traiiaki, s.s., from laranaki. Go-Ahead, s.s . fromi'aranaki. Alexandrine ship, from Loudon. Excelsior, snip, from London. Alice Cameron, uaniuc. Iroin Sydney. | Kauri, schnoner, from Fijis. i Twilight, schooner, from Kaipara. j EXPORTS. ; Per s.s. PiioeV, for Turanaki : 1 hint, rum, ! 1 qr.-cusk whiskey, o cases braudy, Cniick- , shank, Smart, and Co. ; 1 case .li-njs. Koi-.ip-thorne, Prosse- ami Co. For Nelson : I p:n- ' eel, Bank of Xew Zealand ; 4 ease?, I trunk, 1 bag. A. Barnes. Fur Pietou : 20 paekn<res ' machinery, Fraser and Tinnc. For Wellington : 2 boxes, Marine Surveyor; '25 cases; orange?, K. Lusfc. Foe f.yttcliun : 40 bundles ; empty Byeroft anil Co. ; 1 box silver, j Bank'of New Zeal-m i ; 1 parcel, Clark. For Port Chalmers : 2 trunks, Knstgate ; 3 <-ase->, 2casks. I trunk, 15 packages, Kempthorne and Co. —Cruiek. bank, Smart anil Co., agents. Per schooner Success, for Norfolk Island : — IS7B pieces sawn timber. Mercury Bay Saw Mills ; 2 tons salt, 1 cadi crockery, I ton (lour, 10 boxes soap. 1 case saddles, Stone Brothers ; 107 pieces timber, 1 bale mouldings, S. W. Hill ; 50 packages, 1 horse. Wat-lings ;20 sheep, liuckland.—M. Niccol, agent. The s.s. City of Melbourne left the Queenstreet wharf yesterday, at 10 a.m., with original cargo and passengers The s.s. St. Kiklu left the Mannkau on Saturday, at 3.30 p m., for \Vallsanui, with 52 mats sugar, GI packages sundries, and the following passengers : —Mrs. Brewer, Miss Farrin, Mr. J)urie, .Messrs. Allison (2), J. Canning, Flanagan, .TirslieUi, and Bart let t. The mail steamer Piiccue, Captain Worsp, left the Mamikou at I! am. yesterday for Taranaki and Southern ports. Passengers— Saloon : Mr. and Mrs. Krull, Mrs. Koss, Mr. T. Beckham, Mr. Brannigan, Miss R chmond, Mr. Andrews, Key. M;\ Simmonds, Mr. MacCormie!;, Mr. Hesketh, Mr McKay, Mr. Bird, Mr. Harris, Mr. Hu-siek. Steerage: Messrs. Burkett, McGdvnn (2), F. Home, J. Saddler, G. Howe, F. Hall, J. Marshall, and Broadway. The ship Queen Bee, Captain Pent, took her departure for London on Saturday. Her cargo is valued at £19,000, exclusive of gold and silrer. The cutter Willie Winkie left the Mannkau on Saturday for Waikato, with 15.000 feet timber, 9,000 shingles, 2 sacks grass seed, Rowe.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2254, 17 April 1871, Page 2
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