SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. Taranaki, s.s., Wheeler. from Southern ports. Prince Itupurt, schooner, from Kusst-IL Mai r Elton, schooner, from Mercury Pearl, ketch, from Russell. Forest Queen, ketch, fvom Uusscll. Sovereign of the Seas, cut(«-r, from Wangarei. Janet tirey, from Ahipar.t. Sunbeam, from Tutuknku, DEPARTURES. Star of the South. ri.s., for .ilussell. Ch-de, .-:v-}.oon«-r, for Wangaici and ?.lau;&pai. A*!aMa. srtiooner, for Nnpier v',:\ Kennedy's Hay. PIMM KCXKI) JJEPATITUJIKS. So! i n.::.N Pours.-- Taranaki. Monday. Svi'M.v Mr.r.r.'jrnyE.—Hero, s.-., about .'ih K-■ woastlr.. —Parsce and Edinburgh Castle, ships early. . V^kk.—T*ar,t Lothian. to-dav, Thames. early. Mof.p.aivl .Utaiso.. —Dukeof Edinburgh, sebuonor, toil iy. Di skdi:-.*.— 75.-He Brandon, schooner, tD d.iy. Kew Cauimma. - Colonist, schooner, tc-d:iy. i-'Ur,—3Uvof the South, Ist .June. IMPOHTS.
Per s.?. Tarnuaki ■' —•» Brown, Barrett ; 1 ynlr bcik-ws, Jrnld ; I bale. Cosgravc ; 1 bale, McArthur, Shorn and Co. ; 2o bundles, Wi'!f = ; 1 case, Rtepbenfon ; 50 cases genera, Must a:id CV.; 1 case, 50 bags ma!!, order; 1 c»«", rhilli'Mv : case, 1 parcel, Ivohn ; S bah-s. Simbern and C 0..; 7 sacks ham, Arthur; i aai-i ham, Sibbin : 4 cases h.un, B'.air ; 2 parrc!?, bos>-s gold, lWnk of Sow Zealand ; 16 qt:;t!-ter t- Bm-iio'.z ; 1 bale, J. Rout ; 1 psclaso, Upton ; S packages, Jlajor Tindall; 3 c.:- 3 e?, Ri-ld; 21 butter, 3 cases, Collcetor of Customs ; -1 cases, Montague ; 2 crates planis, Baird ; 1 crute plants, Wi-cu ; i bale. Clsrk :;nd Son ; 1 case, K'jse. —Conjbcs a:'.d Da'lJv, ngnits. KXPOiiTS. Per Kr.-t T.ithian, for Sew York :-13-14 cases, 33 b:i»s, and (3 tons loose kauri gum; 10D bales tlas, tons bark, B. Walker and Co. ; 787 crimes kauri gum, 101 bales tisx, H. D. K<iiph af.d Co. ; 32 bales wool, J. Roberton and Cu.; 2 boxes etl'eets, .T. G.White.—B. Wiiikt-i- and Co., agents. The s.s. henco, arrived at Tauranjri. at t-'evf-n o'cloek yes'.rrdav morning. Xbe p.s. Coincrang is announced to leave for Ifapier cn llu- 2nd June. Xbe schooner Pearl, from Russell, brings So tons coal. The schooner Clyde left for Wangarei and Maugupai yesterdey nftornonn. Tlie schooner Atlanta took her departure for Kapler, via Kennedy's 13ay, yesterday. T'ue schoonc Emulous is to leave for the Kaipara on Saturday. The s.s. Taranaki i J announced lo leave tbe llanukau for Soutnern ports o:i M ):i lay next. The #c'u>cner Princo Rupert arrived from tbe Bav of Islands yesterday, with 71 tons conlTb? schooner ifai*3* Ellen arrived from Mercury Bay yesterday with a Ja'go of timber. 'Xhe Janet Gray, from Ahipara, br :: t rs 102 ernes gum, IG. kils potatoes, S nees.> ; 5 hides, and 1 bundle shcepskirs. to Tj. D. NatUan anfl Cc. Xhe schooner Colonist has been altered to a topsail schcor.er. She is to leave for I\"ew Caledonia to-day.
The ;.s. Hero'left Melbourne on the 20th tDSt. for this port, via Sydney. Sb.< may therefore be expected tc arrive :ibout tomorroiv.
The schooner Cambria will leave for W.sngarei and this evening. The cutter Sovereign of the Seas will leave for the entne places to-morrow evening. The barque £a?t L 'r!iiu:i cleave'! out at the Customs yesLerd-iv for -Xen York, with a fuii carjo of fUini and (lax, as previously published in thi.s j jurnal. She howled troui oil the vrhnrf yesterday nioriiiuL', and will take her departure to-day. S.S. St.\oi" the South. —This steamer, which has recently beeu undergoing a thorough overhaul, as fully described in this journal a few d.tys yesterday made a trip down the harb.Hir as far as I>ro*.wi's Ibhtnd. A number of the shareholders oi the A. S. P. Company and other? were on bjnrii, and all expressed themselves highly delighted at the very much in-reused r-prc.l of !' e vessel since her recent" improvem.-nts. The centrartors only Sr.iihed their work in the saloon yesterday afternoon. It refills the greatest possible credit upon Messrs. Cranwc-il & Co , the upholst ,'rers, Short !a-:d-street, who have devoted their best energies t.j giving it a light and graceful appearance. The Star of the South left last evening for Russell, where she will coal. On her return, she will take up the Fiji service, probably leaving on or about Monday next. Tbe s.s. Taranaki left Dunedin on the 20tii at 4 p-m-j arrived in Lyttelton at 11 a.m. on 21st, left at 5 p.m. on the 22nd, arrived in Wellington at noon on the 23rd, left at 1 p.in oi! the 2-lrh, arrived at Picton aL 6 p.m., left again at 10 p.m., arrived at Nelson at 0 a.m. on the 25th, Sieving experienced line weather up the coast to Nelson; left Nelson at 8 p.tc. on the 2G'h, and encountered heavy from the N.W.; were unable to call at Taranuki; arrived at Onehunga wharf at noon yesterday. She brings the following passengers :—Saloon : Mr. Fryer, Mr. JEtuddock, Captain Yates, Mr. Giiiies, Mr Johnston. Mrs. Courtenay, Miss Courtenay, Messrs. Wilson,S;nith, Graham, and Kaine. Steerage : Mrs. Anstie and family (5), Messrs. Williams, CLim, Liliewall, Forest, and 8 natives. We are indebted to Mr. C. .T. Edmiston, the obliging purser, for delivery of our files and other favours.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3603, 29 May 1873, Page 2
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