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SHIPPING.

PO K T OK AUCK I, A X r>. Hioa Water, This Day: 2.10 m0ra.:3.7 even. ~ „ atMaaukau:4.4S niorn.: .V 27 even. The Sun, This IJ.iv: Rises, 7.10; sets, 4.M. The Moon: New, July U. 4.7 .1.111. Wirnntß, July S: Overcast. "WISD, JulyB:"N.E.. fresh. ARRIV A L S. City of Adelaide, s.s., J. W. Brown, from Napier and Southern Ports. Lady Bowen, p.s., Kasper, from Matakaua and Hylton Castle, barque, Scott, from Newcastle. Woodville, bsniue. Lusher, from Newcastle. Isabella, bris. Copland, from Newcastle. Helena, brienntmc, Campbell, from Lyttclton. JEdith, schooner. Trayte, from Aitutaki. Papua, schooner, Sutherland, from R.rotong.-i. Herald, schoener, Frost, from Le-ruk.i. D K P A R T U II E S. H..M.S. Blanche, Simps™, for Wellington. Ladybird, s.s., Andrews, for Southern ports ;from the Manukau). Southern Cross, 5.?.. Holmes, for Napier via Gisborne. ENTERED I.VWAKDS. City of Adelaide, s.s.. J. W. Browne, from Napier and Southetn port?.—Hcmiersoii aud Macfurlauo, agents. Hylton Castle, baw-e. . r -4i toss, Scott, Jrom Newcastle.- X. 7.. S. i'o.. ngents. Dauntless, schioucr, 72 io!i;=. Millar, from Ncv. Caledonia. CI.EAF.En OUTWAEPS. City of Adelaide, s.s., Browne, for Kand iul—Hci:Southern Cross, s.s., 13J tons. Holmes, for Napier via Gisborne.—A. S. P. Co., agents. PASSEXC. ER LIST. INWAItI'S. City of Adelaide : From I'o: t Chalmers—Messrs. Cowan. Brown (mail aqeut). Hille. ami two in the steerage. From l.yttelton— Vii-;s Monroe. Mr. Cooper, and one in the steerage. From Wellington —Jlr. Fox. Mr. Kuorpp. and' 0110 in the steerage. From Napier : Messrs. Gilbert. ,Ti.rd-.n. -xr.A Moorliouse. For San Francisco-Messrs. Col.-iiusi. Slack. Clifford, Tnielove. Brid,-e, Lawson. »t:d Msthews (mail agent*. Per Herald, from Livuk.i: .Messrs. T. Emmcrson. .1. Xaylor. W. L.iia'j. R. Todd, li. Turner. ai:d K. Campbell.

Per City of Adelaide, s.s.. for Krsncitcf: — Messrs. Colenian.'Clilford, Tr.ielcve, r.ridso. I.a-.vs.-ii, MiLaren, G. V. *tew.-irt, J. H. W.ilker. (".irt.iin shall: John, Mary, and .lame* -Marshall: Henry Pornville, W. 31. Douglas, AV. Graham, W. Sackvill?, \V. Burton. Mrs. Mary linnon, Misses ralUrsoa (".', Mr. S. Cooksey. Mr. 11. Wil-on. Per Southern Cross, s.s., fer X&pier:—Saloon: Mr. Robson, IJatchjlder's troupe ~">}. and Kev. 3ir. Murphy. Steerage: Mr. AiU:us. IMPORT?. Per Woodville, barque, from Newcastle:—s3o toui coal, Waller. Per Isabella, bri;. from Newcastle : —103 tons cjal, Henderson and MaVfarlaue (agents . Per Uerald. schooner, from Levr.ka:- IV. cases schnapps, 7 cases brandy, J. McKonzie: 147 bigs rnai£e, 20 casks oil. 39 bales cotton, 31 tags copra. Fiji Banking Company: 54 b.iis msiZi?, S bairs beans, 12 bags peanuts, order.— J. S. Jlacfarlane and Co., agents. Per Edith, schooner, from Ai-.utaki:—s tuns limejuice, 20 tuns cocoanut oil. 13 bales cotton, KmO cocoanuts, 25.000 oranges, and a quantity of dried bananas, L. I). Xsthan and Co. agents'. Per Papua, schooner, from Karotonga:- 23 casks limejuice, 24 bales cotton. 50 crates oranges, 300 cocoanuts, Cruickshank and Co. (agents). Per Dauntless, schooner, from Sew Caledonia: - 50 cases and 2 casks wine, Cniickshank and Co. (agents). Per Helena, schooner, from Lyttr.lton: 5 tanks malt, 350 bags Hour. 174 sacks bran."!» sacks sharps. 535 sacks potatoes. 112 sacks oats, 30 kegs butter, los cheese, 5 cases apples. —G. W. Owen, agent. EXPOKTS. Per City of Adelaide, s.s.. for Sin Francisco: 1 box boots, ford: 1 case plants. Hay. for Honolulu: 1 case and I bale cottons, 2 nine. Owen and Graham; 1 case. W V. Bruce: 20 boxes. 1 case drapery, Owen and Graham.—Hcnderoo:: and Jlscfarlane, agents. Per s.s. Southern Cross, for Kapier: :» cises schnapps, L. D. Xathan and Co.: 20 cases u'iu. Owen and Graham: 1 box tobacco, Ltv.is Brothers: 1 case, 1 parcel, Jenkins: 1 ci-:e. 1 parcel, D. Hay; 2 package. 1 case. Clarke; 1 bale leather, Ireland Brothers; 1 bale, 1 package. 1 case plants. Mason Brothers: 4 packages, Bank of New Zealand: 1 parcel, Jloidship and Co.; 1 bundle plants, 1 bundle trees, Mason Brothers; 10 tons rock salt, Owen and Graham: S bids, beer, Wrigley and Sons: SO iron rails, T. and S. ilorrin; 10-.0 bricks, B. Keane: 1 case, 44 packages, McArthur, Shera and Co.: 5 pairs wheels, Cousins and Atkins; 6 cases, Kem-otiioruo, Prosser and Co.; 1 package, D. Hay; 5 cases. Winks and ITr-Hi: 2 cues. A. Clark and Sons: IS packages. W. I'hiilipps and Son; 11 cases biscuits, Owen and Graham; 1 box, S. W. Hill: 13 packages, Lewis Brothers; 15 cases 1 package. "Wren; 54 bales tov,-. Close Brothers: 1 parcel L D. Xathan and Co.: 1 crate plants, Mr-son Brothers; 2 bales mats, 1 nest tubs. 1 case. Close Brothers: 5 ca=es acid, 5 cases cordiils, H. S. Meyers and Co.: 25 cases biscuits, J. S. Macmrlane; 1 truss, McArthur, Shera aiitlCo.; 10 hhds., Henderson: 1 c;ise. A. Clark and Sons; I package, A. BucVlanii: 5-chcs't tea. 32 packages, 3 eases, .Lewis Bros.; 1 case, Cooley; 1 case, M. Levy: - Lewis Bros.; 2 packages, Ireland Bros.; IS cases, Cawkwell: 4 cav's, 2 b.u-s, 2 casks, T. and S. Morrin: 57 barrel;. Fiiher and Co.; 1 tip tlray, A. Buckland; 1 case, Kllingham; 2 bags, Morgan: 1 case, A. Barnes: 123 drain pipes, 1 bos, \Y. Phillipps and Son; 4 packages, A. Chirk and Son; 3 cases, 1 cask, Kempthorne, Prcsser and C.i.; 1 parcel, Diethelm. For Gislrorne —• 5 }-casks brandy, Owen and Grahain: 70 geneva, lease, Lewis' Bros.; 20 packages, Mortou; 1 ke.; pipes, :i packages, E. Porter r.nd Co.: 3 packages, A. Clar!; and Sons; 1 case. Ellinzbam. — Auckland Steam Packet Co., agenu. VESSELS IN HAKBOUU. Ships: Kooparell, Loch Awe, Queen of Xation3. Barques: James WL'nart, Antipodes, Xatal <Jueeu, Pet, Elm Grove. Drig:,: Minora, Craig Eil-.scV.ie, Albion. Schooners: Dauntless (Hawaiian'', Cau:illa, Kenilworth, Elderslie. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Lytteltos'. — Camilla, brisantine, early. Kasdavv.- City of Adelaide, mail steamer, this morning. Sew CAXEnosiA.—Dauntless (Hawaiian:, schooner, this mornidg. Fiji.—Star of the South, s.s., early. Loxdon.—Hylton Castle, b*r<iae, early. Eussell a>'U the Soma.— lCowcDa, s.s., Monday Sydney axd Meleol'i::;e.—llero, s.s., about 14th inst. Samoa.—Kenilworth, schooner, early. SorTBERS PoKTs.-Phn.-be, s.s., Sunday. VESSELS EXPECTED. H.M.S. Challenger, from Wellington. Hero, s.s., from Sydney ; due 11th inst. Stanley Castle, ship, from London. Conntess of Kintore, ship, from London; sailed March

30. "Waikato, ship, frem London (via Wellington'. City of Auckland, ship, from London; loading. Hindostan, fhip, from London; sailed April ij. Miltiades, ship, from London: sailed May 3. Cathcart, ship, from Londcu; loading. Columbus, ship from London; loading. Oxford, sbij), from London: loading. Cospatrick, ship, from London. Hydaspes, ship, from Lendon. Ferndile, birque, fiom London: sailed. William GirtorJ, lia.-que, fro:r. JJur.edin. Thames, barque, from Boston via Adelaide: railtJ. Hadda, b&rque, from Dunedin. Eureka, barque, fro:ii Dunedia; sailed June Novelty, barque, from Sydney. Jane, brig, from Hobart Town. Thomas and Henry, brig, from Duscdin. Tower llill, Ijrig, from Warrcambcol; si:i\u\ Jui.e 10. Wave, brig, from Oaiuaru; loading. Syren, brig, from Dunedin. Magellan CluuJ, lirigantme, from Lytielton. Coronet, schooner, from Tahiti. H.M.S. Blanche Wfi the harbour for Wellit.-ttu vesterday morning. The s.s. Sou'.hera Cro=s left for Napier, via • asborne, last evening. The s.s. l'hiebe will lc,-e for Southern ports on Sunday morning next. The mail steamer City of Adelaide will have at C •"clock this morning, for Kandavu. The Miltiades, for Auckland, passed Deal 0:1 May 3. The barque Joliba is advertised for rile by private treaty. The Ferndale saile I from Gravesend for Aucilan.-l on May 5. The schooner Belle Brandon arrived i.t Levuka on Jnne 25. The fine sliip Loch Awe is turning out her c irgo in splendid condition. She will leave on the lbth ins:., for San Francisco direct. The following vessels were loading at London for Auckland:—City of AucUlind, April 1; Loch Urr, MayS; Oxford, May 1. The whaling bar,;u« Onward wa3 spoken at sea on June 29, by the schooner l'apU3, 6 mouths out, with 13 tuns oil. Freights from Liverpool for Auckland rouged from 3os to 10s for general. From London: Koui'li measurement, 30j; fine measurement, 40j; liquids', 45s to 50s; weight, 2us_ u.. -255: cement, 4s; t.er, 7d per dozen in cases, Is 3d iu c.v!;s.

The schooner Edith, Captain Trayte, arriv.-I in harbour yesterday frum Aiiutaki. She led tl.ero un June 19, and hud ligiit variable wiuds all the passage. Thn Edith brings a cargo of fruit, it., tu L 1). Nathan and Co.

The brigauiine Hflena arrived from I.yttelum lan eveniug. ;slie ieii Lvttoltou on June -'?, audrouiulei! the East Cape on Friday. ll.d variable winds lu th* Cape, and light and westerly winds with thick whither since. Sighted a barque standing in yesterday icoruinp. The schooner Papua arrived froia Rarotoa,':. ycs:erday afternoon. she left Auckland on Apiil 3. and made Barotonga on the inih. Had light winds ami fine weather down. Loaded amongst the grpi-.p, and left Rarotongx on June 19. Had variable winds :iinl bad weather throughout the passage.

Captain Sutherland, of Papua, informs r.s that the schooi.er Teiaua, belonginc to -Mr. ileary jN'icholas. of K&rotoEpa, \ns wrecked at Mangai, cu Slay 7. The vessel wss a Rarotenga trailer, and was ■working on and off .Mangai, and, getting too close to shore, missed st*ys, and was wrecked. The barque Woodville, Captain Lusher, arrived from Newcastle yesterday morning, with a cargo of coal to Mr. Waller. The Woodville left Newcastle on June 23, and the Three Kings on Sunday last. Experienced lybt uorti-erly i.:m w. -.ti-r!> ni::,U till then, ucce which northerly n-iuds with tiii-.-k •weathei.

The Miranda, cutter, for Tairua, cleared out at the Customs yesterday. . Capt. Sutherland, of the Papua, which arrived yesterday reports that he spoke the ship Allahabad off Aitutiiki Island on May 20. Captain Crispen desired to bo reported all well. . Tlif brig Isabella. Captain Copland, arrived yesterday inornlns. from Newcastle, with a cargo of coal for Hend.rson and Macfarlane. The Isabella left Newc-i-tle on June -24th. and sighted the Three Kings on Sunlit last. Variable winds were experienced across Sighted a Urge ship off Cape Mam Van D Th , *"'chconer HcrTld' arrived from Levuka early ' vesterdav afternoon. She left Lcruka on Junes 2b ,. Vid m=V-d tho »rth Capo on Monday last. Had fin- weather and E. and S.E. winds, unti sighting ~ ~ , mi,/-.-which V E winds and thick weather "we iwnl"perTenc'd We™vc to thank Captain M-Ken-io for a full Hie of Fiji papers. Th' .mart «choo-i.-r Dauntless. Captain Millar, arrved from New 1 altdonia yesterday morning. The IK-ia-le" left h-rc 0:1 June 7, tmd arrived at Noiunea on ill.- lOtli. aft. r a very rough passage. Left Noumea ..11 .'line 2?ih. »nd |.->.-s-<l the Three Kings on Monday !as!. Had light S.E. winds tiU July 4th, and light, v-in'nHe wiuds down the coast. . 'The P.iU,, Tritw.c. Wellington, states that 'it is 1-mnonred "we are nrt aware whether correctly or „,], ~„.,-.., '.], ,1 .),» isnnrral liovernment have sold the "t.amer I.'u" ft ' .irm for the sum of .£12.000. and that Hie old fav. urito will pe replaced by anew ai.d l.nrc- vessel nnw on its way out from l-.nglaud Cajitaii. rahv'-.i-.1. in addition to having the commana ffifiU'to .in- M>mL>rt;uit sca-norta of the colony." TIM. No" Z.ila.i.l Shipping Company's banp.e Hyl»t "p •' on t - 24ti Had fresh W. winds for the ?r-- t v.'•'(«- four hours, followed by strong gale from h,V«!<w l"" W. on the next day. Thence moderate F wiai'H with sioudv w.ather for another twenty-four lu ■", Vii" wither with light W. winds for three dUl'up to the SOth. On the Ist and 2nd .Tuly_had ■afins tfterwudsX. winds till making the laud (Cape MiriiVinlV'•■ «|o..tho sth. Otf North Cape at ,'Vl'd: on tl-.o rtth Down the coast N.X.E, winds. OT Tiritiri at .". am. vesterday, twenty-four hours ron, the s<«h C.M.e. Thick dirty weather thence into port Si,-h;.>d a full-rigged ship, apparently L", „. in, on tl,. .VJ. instant, ,off the North Cape \-oruF. to M.u:iNKr.s.-New Zealand-North Uir.im\>'.- V.iii'iral t -omiiia'ndins the French Naval !>ivi«i"Vof the l'Hcillc Ocean, have given notice of 1-- Ui' cnee of .1 sunken rock off Bream Island, a 1 •'tleno-tlnviu-.l rf Wanearci Bay. The rock, on which \h-J-, bri-iks in lie ivvwcathar, is about 33 yanls in ,1i,,;,,i:, 'and ii:,s it feet of water ml it. It lies X F bv r. d:<t.».-.t thiee-Quartets of a mile from Breai" l<:aud, and in lit. 3i* SI , S., loug. 174 3S 2u £ <unke'i Rock o'.l Bream Tail.—Also, that a sunken ro'ck'li-u been discovered nearly midway in tho channel betivei-r Beam Tail and Toutorou. or Sail, rock Tins iHiicer ■McHn-'or Rock) is smill in extent, and has 11 feet wiu-r on it From it Bream Island bears X x \V > W. .mirtlie-.ly*. and Sail Rock N. K. 1 E., (HsHiit "5" mills' These bearings place tho danger in Lit ■>«••'' S inns 17-r4o'20 v E. (All bearings are micnc-lc V.iriati.in 14 easterly in 1874). By com-mi-'i'i c.r their lurLishii's.— Geo. Henry Kk-hai-.iw, Hvilrocnpher — HydrographicOilice, Admiralty,Londou 3rd Febrnari-.' 1574.-[This notice affects the folio wir- \dr.-.iraltv Charts:—Tukukaka to Mayor lslin.l "No. :.'•;:'.: "and Wangarel harbour, No. 2047. \Uo' "Xew Zealand Pilot," page 52.]

ARRIVAL OF THE CITY OF ADELAIDE. The s.s. City of Adelaide, J. W. lirown,_ Esq., comilrcceededNhrotiL'h the Cape Colville passage: breeze inciea-inc fro:n s. E.. with rising sea. After rounding Ea«t- Cape it blew a. heavy southerly gale, with high s<i and thick, rainy weather the whole passage to Nauier where we arrived at 10 p.m. on 29th, leaving ac.iin at . r > a.m. on 80th, with moderate head breeze and sc:i and misty weather, and arrived at Wellington at 7 a in. on Ist, weather thick and squally: left again at 3 p in. same day. After leaving Wellington the we-uhtr bie- me tine and clear. Arrived at Lyttelton at 10 a m. on 2nd, leaving at 3 p.m., with rain and fresh southerly breez-". but after rounding the Peninsula tli— weather again cleared up. and had a fine ran to arriving there at noon of 3rd, leaving again i* 4 p in. same day: and after a good passage, with lir.e weather, anchored at Lyttelton at 11 a.m. on 4th, leaving :i-ain at 3 p.m. same day, with clear weather; :i:oor:'d to br.ov in Wellington harbour at S a.m. en ■Vh k'nviug .%'ain at 11 a.m.: the weather became thick cl.iu ■>■. and overcist with rain throughout. Arrived at Napier at 10 a.m. on Gth, and left at 11 a.m., the weather having a very threatening aspect, sir.ee which it has blown a heavy X. and N.W. gale, with hish Sim and very thick weather with much rain. Rounded Fast C*i>e at 4 a.m. on 7th, heavy, thick w-.'T.hrr contir.ui'ns throughout the day: Sth, calm se.v and very thick, rainy weather: 2.30 am., having run the distance I'V patent log. slowed the engines; 5 a in. sirhted an island, but there being no lights on •.i-.i> i!;!!'.>ri'2t turning points to guide or shew the po.-itioii. had ;o keep under easy steam until it was prop'-rlv ascertained: ti a.m. went ahead full speed, wejiln-r thick and rainy; entered harbour at 11.30 .-. r,i.. r.vA mor.ri-d to the wharf. We have to thank the obliiiiu- purser, Mr. Buyers, for the prompt delivery CI our tiles, n-purt of passage, &c.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3949, 9 July 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3949, 9 July 1874, Page 2

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