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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. liovreca, s.s., McGregor, from Northern ports. Southern Cross, s s., St-llars. from Tauranga. Weodviile. barque, llodge, from N'ewcrstle. Prince Alfred, barque, liarri«ri:i, from Sydney. Alert, schooner, from Russell. rrincc of Wales, cutter, from Russell. d.i:pa:ijlures. Lrig, fi-r Jlobart Town. Clyde, schooner. Anderson, for Wangare ? . Janei Orcy, cutter, for Ahipara. mOJS< TJSD DEPARTURES. SouTiiv.r.x Pouts—"Wellington, Ladybird, and Paterson, early. YESSKLB EXPECTED. Comerang, p.* 4 ., from Napier. \Y\ '.lington, and Taranaki, from the South. Woodl.irit, .ship, from Jvndou; sailed Fob. 22. Counter ( f K.::i'«re, ship, fr »m l.'-mbm; sailed. llylton Castle, ship, from London ; sailed. Agra, ship, from Loudon. Clanraiwld, ship, from L"nd-»ii: sailed. Akbar. ship, tr-.m IV.t.m, via Mdb mrne. Manila. barqii«\ from Liverpool: .-ailed wan. 1«. Thames, lurque, from New ork \ ».i ioauin a . Adelheid, barque, from L\t:<!toii. Comet, barque, from I.ytU'.toii: sai.ed April SrnLsni-n t>ri" from Svdnev Esther, briir, from Ncwca>lfe: sailed March 30. Tower Hill, brig, from New South \\ ales. Success, shoouer. from l.evuka. Euulio, schooner, from Tahiti. Prima Donna. schoon*-r, fro—; f.evukri. lvanhoe, jjcliooucr, from New Caleuuni: . Emulous, schooner, from !>onedi:i. Vpola, schooner, from Samoa. IMir\>ulS, IVr barque I'riuce Allrcd, from Sydney: — 200 cases sehnapps, 10 ditto "Dew of the Alps," L. 1">. Xathm and Co.; I'J gunnies gugnr, 1 hhd. treacle, 14'JS hags bone tins', 77 cases arid, order; 10 cases ina'clies, J. Roberlm and Co.; 12 Here.*.-; f> drays, J. S. M.;ef ir! inc ; 1 piano, G. B. Owen, 10 pieces iron hark, if. 15. Morton.—Owen and n^nfs.

IVr baroue Wrodvilic, from Newcastle : — 53-.I fo:»s coal, 15 lons maize.—J". Koberton una Co., rig'-ii*..*. The Tk ro may be espccled here about the 27ih or —St!i ins 4 .. ,i !:o s s. .-\ihion arrived at LylteUon on Saturday, from the South. Tlu" e.s. Kai'iritira lefi LyKelfon on Satu.dav. for the North. The s.s, Wellington left Wellington, for tlie Manukau, on Saturday. Tlie barque llav t i>nam left Wellington on Saturday, iur Newcas'lo. T:ie barque Xntal Queen left, Lytteltou for Newcastle on Saturday. The b:ig Union arrived at Lyttelton on Sa-turr-iv, from Hobart .town, 45 days out.

The schooner IViuee Rupert cleared at the Customs, on .Saturday, for the .Bay of 1-dand?. The s.s. Albion ar.d liu-s.s. Rangatira arrived at Wellington yesterday, from the S'.uitli. The s.s. Go-Ahead is announced to leave the .Manukau. for laranaki, YVanganui, and Westpcrt, on Thursday next. Tiie p.s. Patersou is announced to leave the Maiuikau, for Southern por f ~, at otte oVl.ick tliis afternoon. The brig Jane, Cip'ain Westbr»>ok, look her Hetvirture for Uobart Town on Saturday morning. Tbe new schooncr Alert arrive 1 from the Bay of Islands on Saturday, with a full cargo of coal. The cutter Prince of Wales arrived from the £ iy of Islands on Saturday, with a cargo of coal. The s.s. Tarauu!-:i and s.s. Wangmui arrived at Lytleiton on Saturday, from the The Turanaui left the same day lor the North. On discharge of the ship Pardee she will proceed to .Neweastle, to loud with coke for San Francisco. A? San Francisjo she will load with gravi for Kr gland. The barque Feruiii». for Newcastle, and the brig Albion, bvUmJ for Sydney, via \V;inga:oi, Tfere lying at the Heads yesterday, windboun i. The s.s. Southern Crjss arrived in harbour on Saturday morning from Tatiranga, with twenty pa?s"iig«rs, twelve tons of potatoes, and one hoise. Sh? a's") hrotigliu up the body ot th" li'e Mr. Divid Cfraliam. The Janet G-rt-y clearcvi at the Customs on Saturday for Ahipaia, with the fjlL>wing cargo : —22 cases biscuits, 2 cases drap -ry, 1 ton Hoar, 2 ease? tobacco, 2 cases S)np, L. iX Nat han and Co. Messrs. K. Wa : ker ar.d Co., the owners of the barque Kasr. Lotliian, liave com.ijenced to load that, vessel with kauri gum. She will leave for Now York as soon as -he has a cargo,—propably about the end of the present week. Captain Holmes, late of the s.s. Star of the South, is, we learn, ab.mt to proceed to Kngland, for the purpose of bringing out a new steamer built to the order of Mc-srs. \Yatt Bros., of Napier. Captain An trews will, probably, succeed Captain lio!m«-s in the command of the Slur of tin rs.. The b'jrque 3G2 ions, Cat-tain Hodge, arrived in harbour from Newrrrtie on Saturday morning. She h-fL on the 3rd in={., and lor the ilr.-t three d.-ys exp rieiiced frosii westerly breezes, afterwards e: -n and light airs from the west. MaJe tlie i'hrct King.* on Thursday night, and had south-westerly winds down the coast. We are to Captain iiocig • for Jat.? N-wca-tle \ apera. The ship £di:ibnrgh Castle, discharged her came up the harbour on biturday morning, and was afterwards berthed alongside the miter T. We understand thai Mr. Jv>b->rn lias received the contract t > discharge the cargo, which will be done by steam. The hatches wdl be opened to-day, on comple iou of discharge. The Edinburgh Castle wdl proceed to Newcastle to Joad with coal lor San Francisco. The Sydney Horniixj Her aid, of the Sth instant, has the following telegram from Brisbane : " May sth. —A steamer under fore-and-aft. canvas, apparently broken down and on short, fuel j she was seen from t ape Morton yesterday evening. She was barnin_r bJue-lights and discharging rockets. The (Queensland (s.) left iinsbane at 5 this morning to render assis'auce. She went thirty miles south of tiie Cape, bur there was no vessel visible, and she returned tuid evening. The distressed steamer has not been seen from tbc Cape since daylight to-day. n The s.s. Rowcna. Captain McGregor, arrived in harbour a' three o'clock on Saturday morning from Kussell and the North, with the fol'owiug passengers: — Captain Grey, Kov. Mr. Burrows, Messrs. Stannus Jonea, Smeaton, Gardner, Baker, J. Macfarlane, G. E. Woods, Sirs. Woo ls, Mrs. Captain Burleigh and two children, Mrs. 11. W. Williams and two children, Mrs. Hellond and three children, and four in the steerage. Cargo : —lB7 sheep, Scott ; 20 bags gum, R. Walker ; 70 bags gum, Stone Brothers ; 2G cases kumeras, H. T. Kempt ; 130 bales flax, 17 bales tow, A. Buckland. The will leave again for Russell and the North at four o'clock today.

The barquentine Prince Alfred, Captain Harrison, arrived in harbour from Sydney on Saturday night, after a slushing passage of nine days. She left oil the Bth instant, and throughout the paseage experienced strong westerly winds. Mudu the Three Kings on Friday last. Pulsed tho s.s. Victoria, hence, bound to Sydney, ten miles south of the North Cape, at 4 o'clock on Friday afternoon, -the barque brings two passengers —George ijeal and John Doran. We are indebted to Captain Harrison for full files of Sydney papers up to the date of lea Ting. Voluminous extracts, including English news brought by the fcuez mail, will be found elsewhere."

Thb Wiiece or tub Belle Isle. The Sydney Morning Herald of the sth iimt. has the following : —The Veloeidade, barque, has just arrived from Auckland, having on board the captain, crew, and passengers (forty in all) of the ship Belle IsU-, from King George's Sound lo Newcastle, which vessel was abandoned on Friday, BOiue sixty miles off the land. She sprang a leak during the heavy gale of "Wednesday, und her ballast shifted ; she heeled over on her beam onds, and the captain expected her to sink soon after leafing. Six of the crew of the abandoned ship ■were given in charge by the captnin for insubordination on the passage.

PORT OF RUSSELL. Vessels Loading at Coal Mines. Mary Thompson, O'Connell; Wild Duck, Bennett ; .Rover, McCabe ; Bowena, McGregor ; Kose, Cheshire. . Inwards "Whaling.—May 13: Kainbow, ;;51 ton?, Gray, from whailiing ground, 1 0 barrels oil. . OmVATtus Coastwise. —May 13 : Manner, C>2 to-is Amtod, for Thames, 100 tons coal; Ma LI of the Mill, 26 tons, Short, for Thames, 54 tons eonl; Wangarei, 31 tons, Carmichael, for Thames, 44 lons coal. May 14 : Roiven.l, s.s., 74 tons, McGregor, for Mongonui, original ear™. May 15: Speedwell, 36 tons. Owens, for°hames,*s4 tons coal; Duke of Edinburgh, 7" Lons, Uowton, for Auckland, 115 tons coal; Prime of Wales, 23 tons, Conway, for Auckland, 33 tons coal ; Golden Isle, 78 tons, Maiden, for Auckland, US tons coal ; Maud, 23 tons, Campbell, for Thames, 40 tons coal; May 1G: Rowena, s.s., 74 tons, McGregor, for* Auckland, general cargo ; liose,-5 tons, Cheshire, for Thames, 4(3 tons eoal ; Hover, 33 tons, McCabe, for Thames, 55 tons coal; Alert, 45 tons, Lane, for Auckland, 70 tons co;il and two passengers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2903, 19 May 1873, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2903, 19 May 1873, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2903, 19 May 1873, Page 2

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