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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. HIOU AVatkk: Thin Day: 1.45 morn.: 2 .10«ren. at Manukau: 4.5 morn.: 4.soeven. TBS Sun: This Day: RineM. 5 20; sets, 7.7. Tdi Moos: New, oth, 7.3t p.m. JASUAIIV 30. Go-Ahead, s.s.. Dale, from anganui (tn the Ma».akau). ~ Martha, barque, from KuswellRuby, schooner, Catchpole. from AVangaroa. JASI'AKV SI. Mtkado. mail steamer, Mnore, frcm San Francisco and Honolulu. Emu, bnr«inentine 'auxiliary screw), uConnei/, from Russell. Augusta, brlgantin»\ Puhnan, from J»us ; eli. D F. V A P. TURK 5. J is' \ ii Y SO. Asßaye, ship, Mcßitelur, f r (Jailf. Golden isle. schoo»<cr. Matzrn, for Russell. Clvde,schojner, Andc■■•soil, f-T A\angdrei. JAM'ABY 31. Ladybird, s s.. Ai-djow. f. r-outhem .from the Manukau. ~ Empreza, barque, !d\ fn>ci AdelaiuO. Atalanta, icho.-mr fn-sn Kaipaira i«c Manukau. , ... . , Ocean, B.vMit for- an-.» '• • Christina, M-hooti'-r. I «iward«, f< r \\ang.»roa. Mikado, mail H'-ani.-r, I-. Vi-o:-. for Sydney. I-NTKKKn INWARDS. Ebcnoz.r, .rlir..:icr, i\ vk ' , "- rr ' fr " m H, ° Thames, in t- iilast. ... tVancat.-i. cutter. tr»m anrir.-i. I ar.o ; « pim, 30 boxes fruit, s asei 'lr ipi-rj , -1,000 fttt tuuber. CLEARED OPTWAUDS. Ocean «ch«"ner. 2S tons, for AVangaroa, in ballast - Master, agent. Christina. sch<on.-r. .VJ Edwards, for AAaDgarOl.—M. Niccol, ;-gent. PAJ-SEVfiKU LIST. INWAKDfI. I'er <*o-Ahead, s.s., frum Wanganui: s. Ellis and child, Mosrs. Smith and OTouy. Per Rowena. s.s., from Northern -rts: Messrs. Stannus R-11. 4\»nnoly. Perrll. \v" »lj..slcy, O. Jones. Dr. Hood, Mnliug, Manning, c . ;,doi . Rona'dSOD, liigcinson, Bu>l»y, Ciptain Star.. t«, Barstow, Grace. Bro«ne. A*«-n Sturm»-r, \ il«on. A\ <«Imsley, Mrs. Kvdd. Mis«-s Wyles 2), Miss Higginson, Mrs. Clarke nnd family. Masters Butler ,2. and Macgregor, and one in the steerage. Per Mikado. m*il stesnicr, from S.n Hugh Craig. Charles Poertov. James Osgood. Mrs. Cox and 2 rhildri n. Mrs. C. Ftirbes. s*r. aud Mrs. Scarborough. Charles Kunsten, llunry Schenck, T. Butler, C. E. Baker. OUTWARDS. Per Mtksdo, ma»l >te.tiner y for Sydney: -?aloon: Mts>rs. J. Kub.inr, N. Harden. Steerage: Messrs. B. Braucken, J. O'Brien. Per Ladybird, *.+ , ?or Southern port?:—Saloon: Sir George A. Arii- v. iion Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny, Mr and Mrs OimpKll. Mrs. Smythe. Miss Grev, Itevs. hitehet?. J. RUhworth, J. Armitnge, Clark, Kirk, Ueid. lUvin, J. Smith, and Buddie, Messrs. Harris JueKs. Bcale, Smyth j, ?kintier, J. Hodge, Mecill, Fitzgerald, Alfxarderr Watkin. J. Q mith, Taylor, Smith, s.ftrboro-ig ; 2 . Mr. aud Mrs. AVillian s, Mrs. Bishop. Mr? Sunt' .M: ScarboruUi;h, Mr. and ilrs. Mr. ana M»-d. Home, Mr. and Mrs Miss v letander, W. Bcale, Symon, McGill. luZPoi.iV.. Per Mikado, mail .-teanur, from San Francisco : 55 haif-barrel3 silmoii, 20 eases troons. 505 mats sugar, Henderson and Macfarline; 03 barrels seed, Whitaker and Rus«ell; C cases cauned goods, - A 'orrin: 100 ibises salmon, SS legs sugar, Croicksh'i..'. \n«' <'o.;t keg, whiskey, 1 packa.e m-Tci'.o.,; < v*kwine. L. D. Nathan and Co.; 2000 .«•»•• . -J <r, '..Jes,33scases salmon, 123 cases salnw i. vs « :. f ons, order: 1 parcel merchandise, l\ ' : ay;i'v - t <:auies, I'.-Brad-ley; 1 case merchandise, v.\ R. Mitjh;M: 1 case merchandise. Mr. J. McKella. : 1 case mrivhandise, Mrs. W\ 11. Reynolds; 4 case, merchapdi.-jt'. Hibbs and Clayton; 100 cases salmon, 50 packages merchandise, Taylor and Co.; 2 packages merr' .i.dise, H. B. St John; 1 parCel merchandise. U. Martin: 1«W mats sugar, Owen and Graliam.--ft. M. J.»- .is, agents. Per Go-Ahead, s.s.. frva.- ' Van/jan«.*». 700 sheep. AV. D. Brewer.--A S. P. Co. ag-n'f. Per Empreza, bar«ju< . m Adelaide:—l,soo bags flour, 1,709 bags wheal.—H. McKenzie, agent. EXPORTS. Per Mikado, mail steamer, for Sydney:—! box gold, B%nk of New South AVaies; 1 case plants, ii. M. Jervis, and original oar. o from San Fnnci«co. Per Ladybird, for Southern ports. 0 casks, 31 kegs. 6 cases, Owen and OJraham; 4 packages, N.Z.S. Company: 1 cask, 1 dtutn, Allendev ; case, R. Lusk; 1 j case Lewis 1 ?*nd Co.: 15 packages, Lewis Brothers: a L. D. Nathan ami Co.: 12 bags, -icis**, 1 tiiingUini; cases, H. y. Movers and Co.; ; n*. R. '.-'hitson and Son; 1 bale, W." I hillipps ai. 4 'im; Itr pieces timber. E. Gibbons and Co.: 1 »>.>•• ••:, '.'.j, • .han. 11 tins paint. Combes and l ahtv: l'j fstks . itat cs, Jakins and Wilcox; 1 parcel, Rev. s ;r. rijs»ev; 1 case. Smith; o packages, Peacock; 1 pa: ' .iuil: 2 cases, Lusk; 1 case, H. B. Morton; 2 baits, K. Lusk.—Combes and Daldy, agents. VESSELS IN HARIVVTR. Steamers: Southern Crosr I.una R--«**ena. Ships : Assiye, Glcnlora, Warwic*:. Tnvererne. Barques: Dilharree, Ayr, Edith Ko"», East Lothian, Martha. Barquentines: Southern Cross (Mission auxiliary s.s.), Emu. Brigintine: Augusta. Brigs: Drover . »vave. Schooners: Icn-», Dauniloss, Fanny Kelly, Peerless, Albatross, Tawera, Kenilworth, Clematis Edith. PP.0.1 ECTED I>EP■» RT VP. FS. Sa.v Fra.vcjsco, via Honoluli -Macgregor, mail steamer, Feb. PJ. Sydney and Mki.bol*rni:.—Hero, s.s.,early. Bcssell.—Bowena, s.s , this iifrerno^n. London —Glenlora, shir. Ju.». ; rau. iar<-ue, early. Taurasoa.-Southern this afternoon. * Southern Pukis.—'Tar?r.< k i, ?.s,, 4th inst. Nrw York.—Aj rand I'dith .'ose, barques, early. Tajiaxaki a.vl W.vnj.'.>i i. -rvsALead, s.s., today. Lyttelton.—Clematis, kt : :h, *^<iav. Wakganui—St. Kilt 5 , i. a .. Wasoarei—AVangan* ci H or, . I«,iidav. 71ahot.» ja.—Edith, u; . .»;cr, i.Mlay. VKSSK!-'- "XP^C'il.D. Wonga AVonga, s.s.. frons Syd-i«y-Hero, s.s., from Sydney. Incia, sh p :QGKK). f r->in London: mailed Nov. 24. Baion Abertlare. ship, fr-.-m J.r-.dorj; sailed Dec. 0. I Fernglen, ship, from Lon-* n [ Anazi, barque MDtt'N), London; sailed Oct. 23. 1 Ada, barque (HFTS\ fri.!" Tvouion; Failed Nov. IU. Rapldo, t arque, frotu : r Vrrk. via Adclaido , sailed Sept. I*. 1 Bella Slary, barque, from K.vbart I'own. JaogfrikM Unique 'HTBS;, Pom Wellington. I Lady Franklin, barque, :"roro Nercastlc; sailed Jan. 14. Helen, barque, from Adelaide. j Mary Melville, school.cr, fro»n Napier; sailed Jan. 21. ! Papua, schooner, fr-.-m rotonga. Fiery Cross, schooner, frm.i o:.manu Byno, brigan'ine, from RnitiMi?!* Nightingale, brigantinc. r i>ni Melbourno. Flirt, brigantltift, fiom L-y-tnlt'. : sailed Jan. 30, Faixlie, sch'oner, from L , sailed Jan. IS. Abrtval Coast-*i.s; — f-chooner, from > T gunguru, with timoer. D*:; AUTfitK Coastwise.—Ladr Bowen, p.s., for MahfTir.gi and »»rt-pring?. ■ The i.s LiMlybiid left Oiu'i jngu for tho South yes- ! terdav afternoon. The ship AA'arwfcfc han hauled alongside the eastern tec of the wharf to <-isch-. , g«) cargo. The ship her departure on Saturday morning for Gi l'«e. Tho harqne . ielen *»-is load;*., grain at Vlctaide for this poit wh-'ii Empr- ra 1 •(:. The schooner P.-.by art; -' I from Wangaroa on Saturday, with a cat/ • f ti*;»> . The schooner>pee«lw -ii V 5 l'.a«!ii.gcoal at I'.ussoJ for the 'J'liHines wl«en itir A ieft AMilins f ght out-idi 'ir. .*»1 at sundown yester tav The A.S.P. Co.'s ss • " A", eid arrived in the oc Satunlny i 4 irning. witV- . cargo cf sheep consigned to Mr. AV. U j-cwer. The barque Mart'*.* on Saturday morning, with a car«o of c air, (325 .s}, consigned to Messrs. Comb>*:« and Daldy. The barquentiwi (aixiliary screw), Cai»taiw O'Connell. arrivnl in po-1 yesterday -«.'fernoon from the Bay of Island-, with ♦. cargo of cci! consigned to Stone Brother*. Thcbriuant ne Augusta, 15S 1 sns ' Pullnnn, arrived on Saturday evening Tom litis*->l. with 2<>s tons coal for thcA.S.P. Cvmpwy. Sh I«f f Russell on Friday evening. Challenge.- Mpj-ear elsewhere from the masters of the schooner Aibatro-s a- d cutter Fannio to sail tho schooner Peerleas upon almost, any conilitions and terms. The of the f «. Rowena, whose arrival reported op Saturday, consist I of 53 bags trnm. Stone Brothers; ISO hays gum, 11. V 'iolph ami C«».; >'5 bigs gum, Arnold, Hin-sand C«».; 7 bags v 7 im, "won and Graliam; 70 cases fruit, -witou. she leav< > u?ain this afternoon for the? North. The barqwtitine Prince Alfred. Captain c opwith, arrived at Russ-ll on tho 23rd ult., from Noumea, fcfter a pa-'auc of twelve s. The roanon of h-r detention was that she ma<b* a trip to the Islo of Pines from Noumea with ca'tle. The Prince Alfred Is loading coal it Knssell for Auckland. The yaclit L zard. which found, red while sailing in the anuua l rei'atta, wa« yestcrtlav succe<sfnlly grapple«i in l:.tru r itoto and flo ated bv her owners who bail -d her out and brought her no the harbour. 'die appears very little the worse f r the accident whicu lo>t her tho race. TUe ship Invcrente, the arrival of which we rep >i ted in our last i-«tie. was pi-sed -u SaMtrda.v by the Health Officer and the immigrants allowed to land. This was effected on Saturday afternoon. The passage of the chip from Engl »nd was an exceedingly pleasant one, lino weather being experienced nearly all the way. Instructions were received from Wellington oit Saturday for th>r Custom-house authorities to hand over the m-lioo «:r DauntUvs t-> her owner, upon pay xnent of IK'O t" the Govf-mment. In his helpless state Mr. c.-uM do nought else than fiitbinlt to theimpositiou. an.! l.e paid th» amount levied on him in order to spcitr* r tura of his vo«sel. A sailing match t' ok ptac oo Saturday between the Cutters Heither B«*1I, 24 tons, aud Wave, 20 tons, lor £10 a Side. Tho course wjw from otf the wharf, round Drunken Bay, and hack to wharf. Tho Mart >vas mado at 1 p.Ui. with a lifjht S.AV. wjud, both vessels retting awiy well together to a flying *tirt. Down the Wave gained eligbtly on hcropponent and rounded the buoy io Drunken Bay h couple of minutes In advnn™ ~f the Heather BaII. in the heat back the cutter, however, wcalheml her and llna'ly came in winner by four and a Ls.f n.inutes. Tho time of po«?iny the wharf on the return trip was as follows :—lleat ier li,II. 4h. 57tn. *nd 30i ; AVave Sh. 2m. |

Tbas.s. Go-Ahead will leave Onebusga at 2 p.m. to-day, for Tar&naki and WanganuL The a.s. Wor.ga Wonga Is expected on th« lata inst. from Sydney. She will leave again for Sydney three days after arrival. . deferring to tho challenge emanating from %nc owner of tfce Albatross, Mr. M. Nfccols reply appears cl*ewhore. . . The dischargrt of cargo from the mail stealer Mikado was comincnced at an early hour J®*'®*" 4 *; lUllo.it being rc<jnired for tho v M sd Mr. CrJ |,- "a« cnm|>cll.-<l to set Ms horses and carts to »ork during tb* dav to supply l.er. . The fchooncr .tuianln arrived at Oni-hunna day, from K»ipsr,i. s-lin appears to have inadt a ht-'tvy-wratli.T | assise, liav.ns i-ncountorel a strong SS hi sal. .- T icl. 1.1-w will, liurrioano (orci>. All her Bills were hloii -n ribt-oM. and tlie sch'ioner liad a a*id *>!.'• iTrSit'd h.» bar on Saturday night, arriving at Saturday hoMed the !V ;™ .11Tii'-v were l.ardly at tho mist;ad kV. .O. Id. Kiek-'ts of the cutter 1; e<l -Il.nl. 1 <-r owner. Mr Malcolm Mccol. y.-.th ■'ft in t-> the rhalli-HRO. and atonfeweut on Iw-.r.l I w' ve«rl. cot Hll'lrr wcigli. and sa.l.-d romd « ,'j U>..d 111. IV-rl.-s- f. r two hour., will, .lie'acceptance signal! i!j-ins. II- hid, honcvcr, to return to K,,,,.™. eso ton". Captain l.e». iv.. 1 night fr-'iu A«lelaid»*. «itli a ctrgo of wlu-at porsitfiH'd to Mr. 1> 11. McKotizie. -lie 1-ft on th«? 1 JtJi Janturv, and experienced light winds ami thh* until passing ♦ l str its: th.«n westerly wimli to port, it i' a i-uri'-us fact in connection with thi*vt *sel that owini; t«» a mistake she was reported some timo to f left 1.1 \ot p.Mtl on th»» Sth October. 1573, for this port via Brazil. She did leave on that late for Brazil, but had no int« ntion of coming to Auckland •he arrived at Ri » Grande on tho tith December, aud 1 oft again on the 17th March, I*7l, for Weat-rn Australia She then proceeded to tho Mauritius, and back to Western Australia: from there to Kingston. We-tern Au.-tralia. th»*nc> to Adelaide. Here news awaited her of th-» deitli «-i' her owner, and an order from the tr-..->te«;s to sell th» vessel. She was dispos. d of by public auction to Mes-rs. Brew, r and Vick'-r-, of Adelaide, who loaded her for this p. rl Slie is asuurt little banpie. composite built, \v*h ir->n m ists and topmasts and patent and to all aj>pc trance will be able to give a good account i-f herself in any brt»i»z«\ She also possesses, for her size, good accommodation for passengers, and is with- ut doubt a valuable acquisition to tho colonial trade. AURIVAT. OF THE MIKADO. • The roval mail st-aincr \iikado. Frank Moore, K?»i , c« nimainler, arrived in Auckland haibour xhvrtlr after midiu'g'H on S-turday. from San Francisco via Honolulu. The folioffit.g is Captain Mooro's ypm of parage : —Lt-fl San Francisco at noon on the tith instant !or, according to New Zealiud ilatej, tho 7t)r, arrived at Honolulu on the 14th, and left next morning at. the same hour. v ighted i anniug's 1-dand and the Navigators on the passage, and a.rived at Auckland at midnight 31st. The wind and weither have been, on the whole, but moderately favourable, and the ship has received no great assistance from her canva*. while the *.\e ithor b in been at times squally and rainy, so much so that for the last four days no observations could be obtiined. The total time occupied oti the pa-sage has been 23} days, inclusive of the ill hours stay at Honolulu. —Wc arc iudebled to Mr. Harry Rid'jelv. purser, for tiles of American pipers. The Mikado left f?r Sydney shortly after midui^lit. PORT OF RUSSELL. Outwards Coastwise.-January IG: 24 t ns, Skinin r, for the Thames, 42 tons coal; Emu, li>l tons. O'Connrll, for the Thames, 212 tons coal; Speedwell, M t-ns, Cuius, for tho Thames, 57 tous coal; Blanche, l'> tons. Cook, for Wangarei. general cargo. January lt>: Julia Price. 41 tons, for the Thames. 70 tons coal; Onward, 32 tons, Savory, for Auckland, 55 tons coil. January 21: Wdli.uu and Julia, iM tons, McLeod. for tho Thames. 40 tons coal. January 22: Fawn, 23 tons, Dam, for Auckland, o" tons coal; Mariner, G2 tons. Austen, for tho Thames, 100 tons coal; Golden Isle, 78 tons, Matzen, for Auckland, 10." tons coal. January 23: Ebcnezer, 24 tons. Skinner, for the Thames, 42 tons coal: Policeman, 02 ton*, Evanson, for tho Thames, 42 tor.s coal; K'jho. 27 tons, I.overocke, for Auckland, 45 tot 3 coal; i'ni.cc Rupert, 00 tons, Bewicke, for tho Thames, tons roal; Rowena, 74 tons, Stephenson, fo' Mongonui, original cargo. January Martha, 23i tons, Kein, ft>r Auckland, 3CO t- ns coal. Janur.ry 20: lie'« na, 74 tons, Stcphensun, for Auckland, 10 tons OOfa' a Loamsg at the Mines—Emu, Prince A!.- i. Migusta.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4124, 1 February 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4124, 1 February 1875, Page 2

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