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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AI7CKLANT) Hjuh Wat bk, This Day: 0.21 mors.; 9.45 even. tt at Manukau: 11.50 mora.. 12even. The Son. This Day: Kiscs. 5 sets. C.25. The Moon: Last quarter, Ist Nov., 1.39 p.m. Wkatder, Oct. 2S: Fine. Wind, Oct. 23: W., fresh breeze. arrivals. Go-Ahead, s.s., McGilllvray, from Waitara {in tho Urquliart, from Waitara (in the Manukau). Maude, cutter, Goodman, from Russell. ftD garei, cutter, Williams, from Wangarei. DEPARTURES. Ryno, br'gantine, Matheson, for Napier. Atalanta, schooner, for Kaipara (from the kau). „ .. Golden Isle, schooner, Matzen, for kussell. Mercury, cutter, for Tort Waikato (from the Manukau}. ENTERED INWARD- 3 . Emu, a.s.s., 123 tons, G. Baker, from Oamaru. Cargo: Wheat, Arc.—Stone Urns., agents. Syren, brig. 157 tons, Sainty. from >apier, in Maude, cutter. 2S tons, Goodman. for the Bay of Islands. 39 tons co.ii, H. Gdilllan. CLEARED OUTWARDS. _ . Ityno, brigant : ne, So tons, P. Mntheson, Cargo as per exports. Golden Isle, schooner, 7S tons, Matzen, for Kussell, in ballast. EXPORTS. Per Ryno, brigantine. for Napier: 57,1G1 feet Umber, ICO.OOO shingles, COOO palings, 25 nests drain-pipes, D. H. McKcnzic (agent). VESSELS IN 'I AIUJOUR. Steamers: Hero, Emu. Ships : City of Auckland. Condoren, Zcalandia. Barques: Memento, Ferndale. Brigs: Albion, Rio Lege, Pakelia, Syren. Schooners: Falcon (three-masted), Agnes, Editli, Magellan Cloud, Fiery Cress, Pearl. P ROJ ECT EP I") F.r A RTCF. F.S. Sax Fjiaxcisco.—Macgregor, mai! steamer, to-mor-Londox.— City of Auckland, ship, early: Ferndale. barque, early. "Kussell.—ll'in-PTift. s.s . Monday next. Tauraxga.—Southern Cross, s s.. Saturday next. Sydney and Melbouiisk.—Hero. s.s.. llii« afternoon- Victoria. s.s., .about .November G. (.'HATHA M Islands. —Magellan Cloud, brigantine, Saturday. Southern Ports. —Pluebe.s.s., this morning. ItAßorosc.A. Edith, schooner, early. Nvpikr.- -Sir rtonaWl, s.s., noon, Saturday. Wakgabei.—'Wangarei, catter, to-morrow. VESSELS EXPFC'TED. Macrogor, mail steamer, from Sydney. Wonga Wonga. s.s., from Sydney. City of Melbourne, s.s, froiu Sau irancl'co: sailed Oct- 12 - . "VVaitangi, ship, from London; sailed August. 2. Hydaspes, ship, from London: sailed Aug. 14. Assaye, ship, from London; sailed Sept. 2. Cospatrick, ship, from London. Rohilla, ship, from London. Lady Jocclyii, ship, from London. Glenlora, ship, from London. Dilliaree, ship, from London. „ Stanley Castle, barque, from London: sailed July 9. Edith Rose, barque, from New York; loading. Chocola, barque, from San Francisco; sailed Sep. S. Bapido, barque, from New York, via Adelaide. William Gifford, barque, from Dunedin; loading. Elm Grove, barque, from Newcastle: sailed Oct. IG. Bella Mary, barque, from Uobart Town. Europa, barque, from Sydney. Helen Malcolm, barque, from Sydney. Kohinoor, barque, from Newcastle; sailed Oct. 16. Prince Alfred, barquentine, from Lyttelton; loading. Isabella, brig, from Newcasile. Dauntless, schooner, Millar, from New Caledonia. Iranhoe, schooner, from Levuka. Coronet, scheocer, from Tahiti. Papua, schooner, from Rarotonga. Flirt, brigantine, from Oamaru.

Arrivals Coastwise.—Miranda, cutter, from TFangapoa, with 19,000 feet timber, J. S. Macfurlane and Co., and 2 passengers; Lady Bowen, p.s., from Matakana and the Ilot Springs; Ocean, schooner, from Mercury Bay, with timber. Mercury Bay Sawmill Company. Coastwise Outwards.—Miranda, cutter, for "Wangapoa, in ballast. The s.s. Hero will leave at 2 p.m. to-day for Sydney and Melbourne. The s.s. Phcebc will leave the Manukau at 11 o'clock this morning for Southern ports. The s.s. Wellington is due in the Manukau to-mor-row. She leaves again for the South on the 4th proximo. The steamer Golden Crown was laid up yesterday for an overhaul. She will resume her trips to the Thames at the usual time this morning. The cutter arrived yesterday from Wangarei, with a cargo of cattle and several passengers. The s.s. Go.Ahpad, Capt. McGillivray, arrived in the Manaukau yesterday afternoon at live o'clock, from Waitara. She left at 10 p.m. on the 27th with a full cargo of live stock, and crossed the Manaukau bar at 230 p.m. yesterday, arriving as above. Kxperienced light head winds and fine weather. The following is iier cargo 43 head cattle, 200 sheep and lambs, "Win. B *}"!}*♦ The schooner Merlin arrived at Oneliunga yesterday from Urenui and "Waitara, with the following cargo:-322 sacks maize, 1 ton bacon, 70 sacks sharps, consigned to G. W. Binney. The schooner Merlin has arrived in tho Manukau, from Urcnui and Waitara, with 322 sacks maize, 70 sacka sharpy ancl 1 tou bacon, consigned to Mr. O. "W. Binney. The new s.s. Sir Donald was brought round from STftf.hanirc' Hay !>««>*» ycotordajr. nnd will load at the wharf for Napier. She is announced to leave on Saturday at noon. Messrs. Owen and Graham arc the agents. The cutter Mercury cleared out at Oneliunga, for Port "Waikato, yesterday, with the following cargo:— *24,000 feet timber, 4 packages sashes, IS doors, 2 cases galvanised iron, J. "W. Waller; 2 kegs nails, Porter and Co. "We learn from our "Wangarei correspondent that the schooner Mariner was successfully floated on Saturday evening last. She was got off sooner than was expected, as the highest tides would only be on the 26th inst. This s?hcws that Captain Austin was not idle. It was expected she would cost a considerable sura, which will not be the case. She will take

in ballast, and proceed at once on her voyage. Capt. Grey and bis crew of th*2 .Ringleader rendered good service in heaving off the stranded vessel. "We have also received a communication from Captain Austin, who desires on behalf of himself and crew to tender their sincere thanks to Mr. J. Munro and family and Captain Grey and crew for their kind and valuable assistance in getting the schooner off Sandy Point. BY TELEGRAPH. TAUHANGA. October 23.—The s.s. Southern Cro33 left foi* Aackand to-day, at 11.30, with the following passengers: — Messrs. McGill, Ilarker, Allwright. Smith, Baker, Grey, IJoffman, Wrigley, Noble, Hart, Mason, Lloyd, Ttfisa Brownlte. NELSON-. October 23.—The s.s. 'laranaki arrived lnlc last night frodc the North. NAP I KR. October 2S.—The Luna leaves for Poverty Bay and the coast to-morrow. OUR. ENGLISH SHIPPING. Til j: feuni>aj,k. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s, barque Ferndaleis alongside the Oueen-stre t wharf, taking in cargo for London ; she is rapidly filling up, and is expected to take her departure in the middle of November. THE CITY" OF AUCKI.A.VD. Th« good ship City of Auckland is now lying at anchor in the stream. She is waiting to take to the home market tho new clip of wool, as soon as this comes down in suliicient quantities the "City" will be again berthed alon£«ide the wharf to load for Loßdon. Messrs. Cruiukshanlc & Co., her agents expect to dispatch her before iht end of the year. This fine vessel is akng.-iide the wharf discharging her London carg->. Tin; whole of her dry goods are landed and her dead weight is expected to be discharged in course of a week. The cargo is being turned out in excellent condition After taking in stiffening, she will proceed t<TPort Chalmers to load for home. VESSELS TO ARRIVE. We have advices of the sail.ng of the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s, barque Stanley Castle on thefoth July; she is therefore 111 doyj out, and daily expected.* The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s, new ship Waitangi Is 87 days out from home ; her arrival may be looked, for in course of the week. Messrs. haw Saville's ship ; ilydaspes, which made the run last year in 75 days, is j just that time out. Both the latter vessels have I migrants on board.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4045, 29 October 1874, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4045, 29 October 1874, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4045, 29 October 1874, Page 4