SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. Qr.eon, schooner, from Kussoll. Vincent, tutter, from Tanrar.ga. DEPARTURES. Alert, schooner, for Lvttclton via Mercury Bay. May-rio Robertson, schooner, for Uussel 1 . Sunbeam, schooner, for Wunpu. £ Mercury, cutter, for .Mercury Lay. PROJKC fKI) D KPAKTURE3. Sornrr.iiN Pokts.—Wellington, on Monday. Tak\vxsi am> W,\v<;.vn>*i.—Go-Ahead, s.s.. to-day. Svl»n"s.v \nd MKLi>>ru.vK. —Hero, s.s . early, Natii:::, Povnurv Lav, and Wej.li.nuton* —Fsanj-'a-tir.i, s.s.. -Saturday. Kkwcastle. —Pardee aud Edinburgh Castle, ships, early. New VoiiK.—East Lothian and Thames, barques, early. Mokkaki —Duke of Edinburgh, schooner, cn Saturday. Di-nudix.— Belle Lraudon, schooner, on Montii.v. VESSELS EXPECTED. Tar-iittki, from the South, Rai.jatira, s.s., from Wellington. "Wo-j'Uurk. ship, from London: sailed Feb. 22. Countess of Kmtore, ship from London: sailed. IlyUon Castle, ship, from London: ?.iiled. Ci.inranald, ship, ironi I,o!id«.n: sailed. Akbir, ship, from P...a?nj!, via Melbourne. Zavra. barque, from Livu)""-}; >ail-'d .lan. 17. Thames, banpie. from Now York, via Sydney. Adulhdd. bar.pi.-, from l.melton. Cornet, b.irtpie, i'r<*in Lytxeltou; sailed April CO. Gleucoe. har.jue, from Punedin; mailed May l:?. Flirt, briganiiiic. from Lyiudtou; s.iiled May 13. Success, schooner, from Lcvuka. sehooii'.!/, froi.i Taiiiti. Prima Donna. >cho ner, from Levuka. Ivanhoo, schooner, from Nc.v C'a'edonia. Emu'ous, sfhonuer, from |)unedin. Vpola. svliooni-r. from Samoa Southern Cross, Mission schooner, from Norfolk Island. Fiery Cross, scboonr-r, from the South Sea Islinds. Edith, schooner, from the South Seas. IMPORTS. Per 5.5. Go-Abend: —-10 head rattle, 200 fihocp, order; 1!) kegs butter, 27 liide?. Gritici. —Combe;, tin i D.t.uy, ngeuts.
The p.s. arrived at Jjuneuiu iron: the X ictli yesterday. The ship" Naomi," from London, arrived at Port Cimuners yesterday. Ti:e barque Anne MelhuisU left Wellington yfsterriay, for Newcastle. The sehooni-r l\obert?on has left for Russell, in hilhist. Tiie cutter Vincent arrived from Xauranga yesterday, with 500 bush?ls of wheat, order; and 20 pijs. The -ci'.ooner Alert lias left for Mercury Bav, to load with -10,000 fee": of timber for Lyu elton. p.?. Compiwns, which left- for l\apier on evening, was obliged to ?hut out nb*"»ut 50 tons of cargo. Coasting vessels eviaenMv at u premium. Tiie schooner isunbeun cleared nt the Customs Yesterday, for Wainpu, with 2 tons flour, 1 tor. salt, 0 mats sugar, 8 packages lecher, 1 hor?-> ( and throe passengers. The Board of Examiners lately appointed for Auckland, will examine candidates in seams.:. =bip and nnTiVdlion, in the Ilavbour Bour i room, on the following days:—ln navigation on Tuesday, 27ih inst., ai.d on seamanship, on "Wednesday, the 2Sih inst., at 10 o'eioci: a.m.
The Co.'s ?.s. Cro-A head, Captain : 'ivray, arrived at Onehungsi yesterday, at 10 a.m. Slie left YTangamri at -i p.m. on the 20th, arriving as above. Experienced strong northerly winds to the Cape ; from thence light southerly airs, with confused sea throughout. Passengers: Misses Dunn (2), Mrs. Daniels aud lami'y, Mr. and Mrs, Darruh and family, Messrs. Bridge, Haines, Chapman, Meads, and Johnson. We are indebted to Mr. Newman, the purser, prompt delivery of our Cies, aud other favours. The barque Frowning P>c\uty arrived at Duuvjiii from Xeweastle on the (»fh instant, after a protracted pass Tne Jj.uh/ Tihusj in sp aking of the vesse.'s arrival, th» following remarks :—The Frowning 8.-.uty, barque, from 2u'v.-easLle, ha- had a bid time of it. Ali hands, through her 1-jng were all but# starved, and oulv • .istai rn' i life by eatiug sharks' flesh, varied by n:i occasional Capo pigeon. In fact, if she had not met with the s.s. Beautiful Star otf I\vnpey's P.liar, Bai.Vs PenitisuU, some of the crew must have succumbed to starvuiiou. Cap: :.i:i JLirt, of ti;e Star, supplied her with sli jiecessaries, and Captain BSaok, of the barque, desires pubhelv to thank him for hi? kiudues*. The Frowning Beauty left Newcastle on the 24th of March, and endeavoured for 15 days to make the passage via Fo-'caux Strait, but. was baulked by S Hh and easterly winds, when she bore up ior Cook's Strait. On entering there she was met by K.iN'.E. and E.S.E. gales, contiMiing fur lu Jays ; variables were then experienced till arrival.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2907, 23 May 1873, Page 2
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