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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. Hero, s.s., Logan, from Sydney ~nd Hero! cutter, from the Kaiparn. DEPARTURES. East Lothian, barque, Chapman, for Xew York. Cambria, schcom-r, for Wangarei. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Soutiikun Pouts.—Taranaki, Monday. Sydxky aso MtxifJUKNE. —Hero, s.s., about stli June. Xewvastli:.— ami Edinburgh Cprtle, ship?, early. New Vohk.—Thames, early. AfoeiiAKi (Otago;.—Duke of Edinburgh, schooner, today. Dunkdin.— "Belle Brandon, schooner, to-div. JfFW Caledonia.-Colonist, schooner, to-day. Fiji.—Star of th« Sauth. Ist June. Napier. -Cumerang, 2nd June. TESSELS EXPECTED "Wellington, s.s., from the South. Paterson, p.s., from the South. Comeranp, p.s.. fratn Napier. Hylton Castle, from London; mailed rebruary-a. Woodlark, ship, from London; sailed hefo. 2-». CoiintrSS of Kintore. ship, from London: sailed Mar. o. Clanranald, ship, from London; sailed. Akbar, ship, from Boston, via Melbourne. Zanga, barque, from Liverpool: j-auod . Jan. I<. Thames, barque from New York, via Sydney. Glencoe, bartpie, from iuinedin: .sailed May -Ist. Emelie, schooner, from Tahiti. Ivanhoe, schooner, from New <_aiedonxa. Upola, schooner, from Samoa Southern Cross, schooner, from Norfolk Is and. Fiery Ci'os?, schooner, from the Sea Islands. Edith, schoonor, from th>: Suas. Clematis anil Columbia, fp n Napier. Fawn, from Lyttflton; j-.hl>-'i May 2" IMPORTS. Per s 9. Hero, from Melbourne : —7S halfchests tea, 5 half-tierct'3 tobacco. 39 quartercasks wine, L. D. Nathan and Co. ; 8 packages Chinese cood*, Kou; 100 cases kerosene oil, 150 rid*, 100 pockets, 87 bags sugar. 100 ease*, S quirter-casks brandy, 4 quarter casks. 32 cases wine, 101 half-chests, 20 boxes, 19 packages tea, 9 boxes tobacco, 21 cases, 10 boxes groceries, 100 boxes, 3S hnlf-elu-s'j lea, 50 eases brandy, J. C. Morriii ; G enses tobacco and cigars, 4 cases tonie wine, Buebolz and Co. ; 1 case confectionery. Ginning ; 3 blids. ale, 1 qr.cask wine, Anthony ; 3 eoiis spun yarn, Stone Brothers ; 3 lihils. ale, A. Griffiths; 7 trunks boots, T. H. Hall and Co.; t cases medicine, 13 cases groceries, 3 cases, 1 bale, Kempthorne and Co.; 1 truss lent.her, John Rout.; 1 package soft goods, MeArthur, Shera and Co. ; 4.0 bags rice, 10 half-chests tea, 3 cases tobacco and ciirirs, Barnclt and Levy ; 3 cases sundries, 4 bale? paper, J. Coscrave and Co. ; 10 packages, Westpfahl ; 1 ease, 50 eases kerosene, J. and J. Dickey ; G pnekages sundries, P. A. Philips; 50 lialf-cliests tea, 7 cases groceries, 1 cask coflee, 5 bags pepper, 1 bale cloves, 9 cases tobacco and cigars, Brown and Barrett ; 1 case saddlery, W. M. Foi-ster ; 9 cases sundries, Hamilton Bros. ; 50 cases sundries, 10 quarter-casks brandy, 50 cases old torn, 22 chests tea, 1 bale paper, Osborne Bros.; 120 bugs rice, ISO boxes, 100 half chests tea, B. Tonks and Co. ; 2 rolls sheet lead, 1 hbd. saucepans, 24 colonial ovens, 20 boxes tin plates, 5 hhds. hardware, &c., T. and S. Morrin ; 1 case cigars, B. Daveney ; 16 bags seeds, R. Baird ; 2 rasps gratings, W. Kicholls ; 5 cases tobacco, &c., M. Hayman ; 100 cases kerosene, 60 Imlf-chests 150 boxes tea, 200 bags rice, Gr. W. Binney ; 24 axle arms, 2 cases lamps, Cousin and Atkin ; 36 bars angle iron, 37 plates iron, 10 Galloway tubes, Fraser and Tinne ; 23 tiles copper, 4 kegs rivets, 1 bag fittings, Fraser and l'inr.e ; 14 packages tea, 1 bale corks, 2 boies sundries, Cruiekshank and Co.; 50 bags rice, Close Brothers; 5 cases brandy, 2 cases wine, 1 case cheese, John Hancock ; 15 cases brandy, 2 quarter-casks wine, Ryan, Hell and Co. ; 5 bundles iron pipe, 5 cases, 1 cask sundries, R. T. Ebborn ; 4 cases sundries, OK Williamson ; 20 boxes tobacco, 2 tanks malt, 91 cases brandy, 150 boxes 50 lialf-cliests tea, H. S. Meyers and Co.; 10 boxes tobacco, W. Lichfield ; 6 eases, 9 packages tobacco, 6 casea cigars, G. Waller; 40 boxes tobacco, 30 quarter-casks vinegar, 200 bags rice, H. B. Morton; 50 cases jams, 274 half-chests tea, 10 cases oysters, S packages tobucco and cigars, John Buchanan ; 10 boxes tobacco, Stone Brothers ; 4 quarter-tierces tobacco, Read (Poverty Buy) j 6 half-tierces tobacco, Brown, Campbell and Co. ; 10 boxes tobacco, 3 bales paper, French and Co. ; 286 bags BUgar, 105 halfiche?ts tea, 100 boxes tea, 25 cases sundries, G. \V". Owen; 1 tank malt, Beedel and Watson; 6 tank- malt, Hooper and Co.; 9 tanks malt, Whitson and Sons ; 2 tanks malt, 20 half-chests tea, F. ScherfT ; 2 quarter-casks port. 5 cases marmalade, 1 case shovels, John Reid ; 2 cases books, E. Wayte; 2 cases books, T. Tiii-rcll ; 2 packages booke, Upton and Co. ; 25 pases, 20 boxes, 10 cases groceiies, 109 boxes tea, 150 cases brandy, 174 bags sugar, 7 quarter-casks rum, Lewis Brothers ; 20 eases so lawater bottles, R. Maginn ; 10 cases confectionery, 5 bags pepper, 2 casks coffee, D. Stevenson and Co.; 4 bales paper, 6 cases confectionery, John Grey; 4 bales paper, GianviHe and Jillyett; 1 case plate, J. A. Douglas ; 1 chaff-cutter, A. Anderson ; 1 case, Stewui t and Anderson ; 1 case confectioner}-, F. G-. Brown and Co j 6cases mantelpieces, 8 bags bolts and nut 3, E. Porter and Co.; 8 bales paper-hangings, W. Phillips and Son ; 2 bales paper-hangings, 5 cases turps, 4 drums spirits, 2 packages colour*, Holland • and Butler ; 2 packages colours, T. Russell; 15 cases oilmen's stores, M. Jones ; 70 hnlf-chcsts tea, 8 chest tea, 10 boxes tea, G-. Sibbin ; 5 cases sewing machines , Mrs. Aid rich; 2 cases cigars, Solomon; 1 truss trimmings, Hill and Fenton; 2 cases confectionery, Mennie and Day ; 4 pieces Milestone, 2 cases glass, Harbour Board ; 1 package. A. Dornwell; 1 case stationery, Bank of New Zealand; 1 case stationery, Sew Zealand Insurance Company ; 1 case stationery, Steward and Anderson ; 1 picknge, L. A. Tallerman ; 1 package, Misa E. Gallery ; 1 package, Thompson ; 1 Tjoe, W. Brassey; 2 cases hardware, I). L. Murdoch ; 1 package building material, Government Agent; 1 parcel, Hon. T. B. Gillies ; 1 parcel, McGarrigle ; 1 parcel, Francis ; 1 parcel, Chapman ; 1 parcel, Cooksoon ; 1 parcel, Still well und Co.; 1 keg Bkins, Streeter; 5 cases bitters, 22 casks treacle, 1 cask lonf sugar, 20 tanks malt, 1000 coses kerosene oil, 200 cases fruit, 258 bags potatoes, 64 bags onions, 10 cases sundries, 301 bags sugar, 2GO boxes, 38 half-chests, 10 chests tea, 70 boxes, 23 cases, S packages tobacco 4 cases cigarettes, order. For Sydney: 1 box, George Cox; 1 case seeds, Henderson and Mucfarlano; 3 cases wine, 2 boxes, J. L. Goodali; 2 packages, D. E. Macdonald; 1 package, Combes and Daldy ; 1 box samples, Cruiekshank and Co. ; 3 oases, Bank of New Zealand; 1 case, D. Zi. Murdoch ; 2 cases plants, C. T. Wren ; 2 packages plants, David Hay ; 1 package, H. Lipscombe; 1 case effects, G. Duncan; 1 packape drapery, W. Rattray; 1 box, Owen and Graham; 1 parcel, T. M. Baker; 1 parcel, Levin, 1 box instruments, Thames Hospital; 1 package, Mrs. B. Ireland; 1 piece cedar, J. and D. Oxley; 33 pieces cedar, J. Rensbaw ; 30 coils rope, J. Roberts; 5 boxes gold (.€25,000), Union Bank; 13 boxes silver coin (£5000), Bank of New Zealand ; 10 bags maize, M. Brown ; 80 bags maize, Hurst and Co. ; 70 bags maize, J. Coupland ; 50 bags maize, Wrigley and Hogg ; 78 bags maize, G. Sibbin ; 86 cases fruit, L. W. Eaton ; 76 cases fruit, Canham ; 45 cases fruit, W. Marshall ; 199 caßes fruit, R. Arthur ; 3 cases pianos, Roberton and Co. ; 304 bags maize, 78' i 6 u _ n ptes sugar, 1 cask treacle, 20 boxes raisins, order.

EXPORTS. Per Bchooner Duke of Edingburgh6oo qr.-kegs blaßting powder, Morton Jones ; 113 pieceß timber, Brogden and Sons. The b.B. Rangatira left Tauranga for Southern ports yesterday. The p.B. Paterson left Dunedin yesterday for the North. The ship Pareee has entered outwards for Newcastle. Sho will leave in a day or tiro. The barque P.C.E. left Port Chalmers yesterday for Newcastle. The barque Eleanor left Port Chalmers yest' rd-iy for Newcastle.

The s.s. Hero will leave for Sydeny and Melbourne at 2 o'clock on Tuesday nest. | The schooner Janet Grey is announced to leave for Opotiki to-morrow. Ike s s. "Wellington arrived at JNelaon yesterday, and left shortly afterwards for the South. , The s.s. Copier left Wellington yesterday for Wanganui, and the s.s. Wanganui for X ThTps. Comcrang left Napier for this port yesterday, with GO lieid of cattle and 500 sheep. , , . The barque Bast Lothian, Capt. Chapman, took hvr departure for New York yesterday morning. . The schooners Flirt and Prima Donna have hauled alongside the Queen-street Wharf, r ul are discharging cari;o. The schooner Cambria left for Wangarei and Mnngaptii yesterday, with about 10 tons general cargo. The time for tenders for the construction of engines, &c., for the proposed schooni'r for the Mehmesian Mission, is extended tiil the 3rd June. The schooner Colonist will leave for New Caledonia to-morrow. During her stay in port she has been altered from a fore-and-aft into a topsail schooner. The schooner Hero, from the Kaipjra, arrived yesterday morning, in the Manukau, wit'- 20,' c: 3 feet timber, W. 3. Grahame ; 5 tons iron-work, Fraser and Tinne ; and 20 lrdee, Ireland Bros. The three-masted schooner Duke of .Edinburgh cleared ut the Customs yesterday, for Moeraki (Otago), with a cargo of timber and blasting powder. She will leave this morn\'he s.s. Hero left Sydney and cleaved the Heads at 3.30 p.m. on the 24th instant; rounded the North Cape at 5.15 a.m. on tno 20th, and arrived in harbour at 11.30 p.m. same day. On the passage across the Hero experienced light northerly to north - east winds until midnight, on Tuesday, the 2Sth ; then moderate south - west winds until arrival in port, and fine weivther throughout. Passengers : — From Melbourne : Saloon — Miss Walker, Miss Butchart, Messrs. D. L. Murdoch, William Newman, John Captain Preece, and 12 in tho steerage. From Sydney: Hon. Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Johnson and two Misses Johnson, Rev. Dr. Hobbs, Mrs. Hobbs and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer and two childen, Mrs. "Worsp and child, Mrs. Sprake, Mrs. D. Levy and Miss Levy, Hon. Saul Samuel, Rev. J. R. Selwyn, Rev. John Still, Mr. Mcrewether (Q.C. and M.l>.), Messrs. D.insey, G. P. Piere.?, Row, Dalgarno, Watkius, T. B. Thome, H. Leishman, and twenty in the steerage.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3604, 30 May 1873, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3604, 30 May 1873, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3604, 30 May 1873, Page 2

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