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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. Taranaki, 5.5., Wheeler, from Southern Ports. Kowena, s.s., McGregor, from Kustcll and Northern Sonthern Cross, s.s., Scilars, from Tauraaza and intermediate port?. Challenger, p.s.. Edwards, from WaugsrcL Warwick, ship, fro::i London. DEPARTURES. Xily, s.s., Kawson, for Jlauurangi. Clematis, ketch, ljcndall, for Napier and East Coast. PKOJICOTKI) DrCPARTHRKS. Honolulu ash S.ix Fi'.anciscx—Nebraska, shortly. Boston.—Ayr, barque, early. South—Taranaki, about Thursday. ColtK.—Polar Star, ship, early. LoNnos.—Harvest Home and Glenhuntly, early. BossELL.—Rowena, s.s., to-day. Taukaxga.—Southern Cross, to-day. VKSSK.'iS EXPEOTKD. Hero, s.s., from Sydney. Taranaki and lMuube, from the South. Wonga Vonga. from Sydney and -Melbourne: to-day. Durham, ship, from I.iu:do:i : sailed Xovuinbur 2!>. Caduceus ship from London: loitilintr. Edinburgh Castle, ship, from London: loading. Pharisee, ship, from London: loading. X.aDga, bar<iuo, from Liverpool; loiiilmj. East Lothian, barque, froui Liverpool; sailed Dec. 20. Thames, barque, from -Vcw York ria Sydney; loading. "Briton, barque, from N'cwcastle. Coronet, brigantiue, from Wellington. Southern schooner, from Sydney. Harriet Armytagc, taiiiuc, from nmiuiiri. Prosperity, schooner, from Melbourne. Sea Gull, schooner, from Levuka. IMPORTS.

Per s.s. Taranaki: —s cases, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. ; 1 bale, J. Reid ; S eases, 35 sacks malt, order ; 10 cases cheese, Close Brothers; 9 cases cheese, Jakins and Wiltcox; 5 ditto bacon, Bell Brothers ; 10 ditto bacon, Binney; 2 packages, Combes and Daldy; 2 boxes, Telegraph Offices ; 1 case, Collector of Customs ; 116 eases fruit, Tonks ; 57 cases fruit, Harper ; 60 cases fruit, L. D. Nathan and Co.; 26 cases fruit, Binney ; 6 cases fruit, Bennett; 5 tons sharps, 3 tons bran, J. aud J. Soppett; 55 lambs, A. Buckland ; 10 cases, Osborne; 10 ditto, Lewis Brothers ; S ditto, Barnes ; 9 ditto, Tealo ; 15 ditto, Hood ; 1 ditto, Clark and Son ; 8 hides, G-ittos. —Combes and Daldy, agents. Per ehip Warwick : —lO case», R. Cooley ; 27 P2S., Kempthorne, Prosser aud Co. ; 2 do, G. W. Jones; 3 do, R. C. Cyrus; 5 do, Upton and Co.; 50 casks, J. S. Maofnrlano and Co.; 6 pgs., T. Hood ; S cases, E. Wayte; 25 qr.-casks, Must and Co.; 51 pgs., Brown, Campbell aud Co.; 1 case, A. Dornwell; 1 do, F. D. Fenton ; 1 do, J. C. Hoyte ; 51 cases, Brown, Campbell and Co.; 3 pgi., C. Shepherd and Co.; 81 do, J. Thomas ; -1 casks, W. J. Cawkwell; 3 cases, J. Rout; 100 cases, 5 casks, Cruiekshank and Co.; 1 do, F. Pierce ; 1 do, D. Gardiner; 3 do, Turrell ; 4 pga., W. Wilson and Co.; 8 cases, Upton and Co. ; 1 case, 14 trunks, Brown, Campbell and Co. ; 1 case, Jackson and Russeil; 3 do, W. Phillipp* and Son ; 1 do, R. Parker ; ] do, AT. Edmoud ; 1 do, C. Tothill; 1 do, T. Peacock ; 1 do, X. Marsh; 1 do, C. M. Taylor; 2 do, Moss Levy; 1 do, J. Edson ; 2 cases, R. Walker; 151 pgs., Brown, Campbell and Co.; 12 eases, 3 bales, 27 pgs., E. and H. Isaacs; 34S pgs., 10 cases, Cruickshank aDd Co. ; 337 pgs., Phillipps and Son; 1053 do, T. and S. Morrin ; 65 do, Must and Co.; 20 do, H. Feudelow; 12 cases, W. Rattray; 37 pge., R Lusk; 1 case, J. A. Barber; 11 do, C. F. Wood ;79 pgs., J. B. Maefarlane ; 62 do, J. Cosgrave and Go.; 23 do, Ireland Bros.; 56 do, 2000 rail joints, Minister of Public Works; 190 do, Henderson and Maefarlane, 452 pg3 aud pieces, E. Porter and Co. ; j>l cases, 15 bales, Winks and Hall; 2 do, Kempthorne, Prosaer and Co. ; 27-4 pgs., Stone Bros.; 221 pgs., S keg*, L. D. Nathan and Co.; 109 pgs., J. aud J. Dickey; 14 cases, 7 pgs, A. Clark and Sons ; 15 do, T. Short; 1 case, S. and J. R. Vaile; 120 pgs., Sargood, Son aud Ewen; 4 do, J. S. Maefarlane and Co.; 1 bo:, Brogden and Sons ; 1 do, L. Rye ; 1 do, K. p. Ledger ; 96 pgs., Lewis Broi.,- 3 cases, X. Pennell"; 1 do, Wiley; 5 pgs., 1 screw, L. D. Nathan and Co.; 1 case, W. Jones ; S pgs., J. Edson ; 3 do, S. H. Burmingharu ; 1 case, A. Smith; 4 cases, Ireland Bros.; 26 tnuks, S life-belts, Brown, Campbell and Co. ; 4 bides, Wilkinson and Horton, Thames Advertiser; 20 cases F. Winter; 17 trunks, 111 pgs, McArthur, Shera and Co.; 1 case, W. J. Pond ; 4 esses, J. Greetham ; 6 do., Couldrey ; 8 do., Lewis • 1 case, J. Watson ; 5 pgs, Watt Bros.; 63 do., A Clark and Sons ; *39 casks, 2,704 pgs, 395 cases. 400 boxes, 22 bales, 15 bdle, 15 crates, order. For .Napier: 1 cask, C.' A. Brown; 2 bales, W. Couper; 13 pes J Cbnmbers; 43 do, H. R. Russell; lease Capt. Russell; 2000 rail joints, 1412 pgs, 560 rails, Minister of Public Works; 2 casks, 18 pgs, order; 31 do., Stuart and Co. For New Plymouth: 3 pgs, J. Dumbell; 1 bdl, E Hopkinson ; 1 distiller, 1 hearth, Shaw, Saville and Co.— Br jwn, Campbell aud Co , agents.

Aeeitai, or the ship Wahwice, froji London : —The ship Warwick arrived offl'iritiri yesterday morning, after a very fair passage of a little over 100 days, from London. In consequence of head winds, tho Warwick was unable to coine into port yesterday, bul. ehe Trill probably come up "the harbour this morning. In addition to a largo number of Government immigrants, the Warwick brings the following saloon passengers: Mrs. Fairburne and family, Eev.°'carr Eev. Bond, Miss Noble, Mies Joel Mr' White, Kev. and Mrs. Eook, Mr. Muter Mr. Payne, Mr. Simmons, Mr. English Mrs.Lewis and two children. Immigrants Connell: Edmond 28, Annie 30, Joseph" 6, Francis 3, Alary infant; Condron : John 41 Ellen 36, Thomas 11, Elizabeth 4; Athol ■ William 28, Martha 24; Shannon: Edward 36, Margaret 40 ; Howell: George 24, Fanny 24; Dunatone : William 33, Grace 32, Surah Jane 9, William 7; Beal: James W 24 Bridget 23, Mary 4, Elizabeth 3, Eleanor 1 • Greetham : Jonathan 43, Agnes 3G, Sarah 10 • Clegg: William 31, Elizabeth 24 ; Eirslen ■ James 24, Sarah 22 ; Elliott: Thomas Henrv 40, Margaret 30, Henry 7, Emily 5, Ellen infant; Kirk :E. J. 21, Frances 21 ; Hatfield : William 27, Harriet 23 ; Dane : Eobert 39, Sarah 38, Robert 11, Sarah 9 ; Harknett : William 2-1, Mary 19 ; Smith: Thomas Joseph 27, Sarah Ann 22; Whiting: Charles 30, Annie 27, Perceval 5, Francis 3, Hubert infant ■ Mclioughlin : Thomas 31, Charlotte 21 • Taylor : William 38 : Mary 35, David 2 ; Cantell • Eichard 28, Jane 27, Emily 5, Adelaide 2, Bichard infant; Howe: Thomas 3S, Sarah 37, Thomas C. 11, Charles 7; HardingCharles F. 23, Ellen 22, Charles F. infant : Glanyille: Joseph 38, Elizabeth 38, Joseph 8, Eliza Ann, 7, Richard Allen 4, Edwin J B. infant; Taylor: Jamea 56, Carolines 52, Ada 2 ; Coatar : Charles B. 38, Margaret 27, Edward Charles 2; Couldrcy : Eobert 34, Sophia 28, Sarah 9 ; Lee : John 35 Jano 30, Thomas 11, Mary Jane 9, Sarah Ann 7 Ellen 5, William J. 1; Elliott, Thomas 17 • Jones, Harry 22 ; Gibson, John 23 ; White' George 22; Wood, James William, 22 ■ Burgese, Stephen 23 ; Bradford, Charles 34 j Johaston, Hugh, 22'; Anderson, David, 27 • Williams, John 22; Williams, Charles' 20; Tredinnick, John 22; Grogan, John 25j Clinker, Henry 20; Balme, George 19; Egun' John 18; Taylor, John 11; William 19; McCullum, James 16; Johnitone, Thomas 20; Elliott, Elizabeth 16; Elliott, Charlotte 12; Newman, Sarah 60; I/oughlin, Ann 22; Donnelly, Mary 25 ; Delaney, Anne, 22; MeKee, Louisa, 26; Hall, Ann Jane 17; Hall, Sarah 34; Gordon, Mary A. 24; Cook, Philippa. 20; Otway, Ellen 28; Bedford, Joliii M. 21; Jackson ■ Eliza 52, Elizabeth 12, Flora 10, Mary 8 ?V a 6 - ! , How eB. Sarah A. 20; Foskett, E. J. 21 ; McNeal,Lucy22; Allen, Elizabeth 25; 2, Alexander 2; Hendry : Christina 32 James D. 4, Lucy E. 3; Lynch : Mar? 24 ?2 ne «?° ! Elizttfaeth l9; Rowe, Sarah 16; GlanTille, Elizabeth A. 14.

The 8.8. Taranaki, Captain Wheeler, arrived in the Manukau from Southern ports at eight o'clock yesterday morning. She left Dunedia at 6 p.m. on the Ist inst., and arrived at Xyfctelton on the 2nd, at 1 p.m. ; left at 8.30 p.e. on the 3rd, and arrived at Wellington

1 p.m. on the 4tU ; left at 3.30 p.m. on he sth, and arrived at Picton at 9 p.m. ou the same day j left at 5 a.m. ou the 6th, and arrived at Nelson at. 2.15 p.m. same day; left at 5 p.m. on the 7ru, :md arrived at Taranaki at 9 a.m. ou the Slli; left at 5.30 p.m. same duv, and arrived us above. Passengers:— Saloon : Messrs. Aldrich, Maxwell, Wallace, liiimev, K«"l, Siorpeth, Benzoni, Bell, Chamber;, Huddle, Manners, Binnic, Slmw, Youuir, Humphries, Sampson, Weato:i; Misses Williams, Temple ; Mesduwes Chamber;, Buddie, Simpson, Adnain, Bland, Pctrei, and JJadley; and 15 in tho steerage. Wo are indebted to Sir. C. J. Ediniston, the obliging purser, for the prompt delivery of our files and other favours.

The s.s. Southern Cross arrired from Taurnugu and intermediate ports on Saturday evening, with n quantity of produce, and a number of passengers. Captain Seilars reports very heavy weather on the passage up. She leaves iignin at four o'clock this afternoon.

Tho s.s. Roiienn, Captain McGregor, arrived from Russell mid Northern ports on Suturduy evening, with a quantity of sundries and a number of passengers. She is to leare ugain at four o'clock this afternoon. The ketch Clematis took her departure for tho East Coait and Napier on Saturday morning. All claims against the ship Harvest Home must be sent in to the agents by the 11th inst. or they will not bo recognised.

The p.s. Challenger returned from Wangavei on Saturday evening, with a quantity of produce, and a number of passengers. The s.s. Lilv left for Muhurangi and the Ilot Springs yesterday morning. Tho s.s."Phoebe left Dunediu for Northern ports on Saturday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2819, 10 February 1873, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2819, 10 February 1873, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2819, 10 February 1873, Page 2