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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Hjgii Watek: Thi* Dav: morn.: r>.4J even. at Manukau: 7.43 mornb. J even. Tns Svsz TJ»I« Dav: Rises. '» 23; sets 7.5. TDK Moon: New, Cth, 7.3* p.m. A R I! I V A L S. Columbia, schooner, McCal>»\ from the East CoastOnward, schooner, Savory, from Wangaruru. d k r a r; turk s. Albatross, schooner, •Wells, for Lyttkton via Wangapoa. Peerless, schooner. LewK for I.vttflton. Magic, cutler, Pennal, for Norfolk Islam!. ENTERED INWARD*. Lady Franklin, barque, tons, Harley, from Newcastle. of conl.—."John IJcid, agent. Marv Melville, «choon«-r, C,2 tons Ur« t nhart, from Napier via the Co.ist. Cargo of wool, tc.—M. Nkcol, agent. CLEARED OL'TWAUns. Jungfrau, barque, *•>." .lettand, for Newoa?tl<\ in ballast. —X./ SS. Company. i«gonts. Pcerh'.-*, rcho nor, 7> t«v.s, J. L?wis. for Lyttelton. Cargo -»s ]>er expert". Albatross, 77 tons 11. Well*, for Wangapoa. in bai:a«t.-Master, asront. Magic, cutter. .'0 tons Tl.-s. Pennal, for Norfolk Island.—Cargo as per exports. EX POUTS. Per Peerie l s, wlinomr. f«r Lvttclton: lf>oo cases kerwne. ;*>o cases clmrs, SO barrels plaster of pans. :luO barrels rosin, Arnold, Hints aurt Co.- -M. Niccol, Per Magic, cutter, for Norfolk Island: 10 mats supar, '20 taps rice, Owen and Graham; 1000 fencing posts, Captain Tilly. - M. Niccol, agent. vessels in ma niton li. Steamer: Luna. Ships : Glenlora, Warwick, Invererne. Barques: Dilharree, Ayr, Edith Rose, Martha, Jungfrau, Empre/i, L.idv Franklin. Barquentlncs: Southern v Mis r .loa t*nxiuarys.s.), Emu. Brig*ntine: Xucust-i. Brigs: Drover, Ware, Schooners: lm». Daun'b'ss, Tawer*. Kenilworth, Edith. Fairlie, Mary Melville. PROJECTED DKPARTPRES. Sas Fran«is<o, via IIoNALru- —Macgregor, mail steamer. Feb. 19. Sydney axu Mkluourne.—Hero, s.s, about 10th Feb. Russcll.— Rowena, s.s., Monday next. London —Glenlora, ship, early. Tavbanoa.— Southern Cross, s s., Monday next. Soctjiehn Por.Ts.—Tiranaki, s.s., to-day. Nrw York.—Ayr and Kdith Rose. barques, early. Taranaki and Wancani i.-Co-Ahead, s.s., Saturday. Rakotosoa.— Edith, schooner, to-day. Wascauei.-Sovereign of the Seas, cutter, to-dav. NAtter Welmnutox. —Southern Cross, fs„ Saturday. Sot tii Sea Isi..vn*iw.—Kenilworth. schooner, early. Newcastle.— Jungfrau, barque, to-day. vpsskls expected. Hero. s.s., from Sydney. V'.-nga Wonga. * s.. from ?vdner. India, sh ? p (QGKR). from London: sailed Nov. 24. Baron Aberdare, ship, from London; failed Bee. 0. F<rnglen, ship, from London. Caller Ou, ship, from London. Shooting Star, ship. fr«*m London. Anazi, barque MP*a*N ■, from London; sailed Oct. 2S. Ada. barque (HFTS\ from London; sailed Nov. 19. Rapido. barque, from New York, via Adelaide sailed Sept. l*. ♦ Bella Mary, barque, from llob.irt Town. Helen, barque, froru Adelaide. Papua, schooner, from Rarotonga. Fiery Cross, schooner, from Oamarti. Kyno, brigaminc, from Rotumah. Nightingale, brigantine. from Melbourne. Flirt, brigantine, fioiu Lyttelton: sailed Jan. SO, Arrivals Coastwise.—Scotchman, f.s., from Orewa, with raft of timber; Lady Bowen, p.s., fr. in Matakanaaml the Kawau. The schooner Columbia arrival yesterday afternoon with a small cargo picked up along tlie Fa<t Coast. Hie scliooner Onward arrived yestcrtlay from "Wangaruru with timber. The cutter Teleeraph Is open to freight or charter On the Kaip&ra waters. The cutter Telegraph i* open to freight or charter In the Kaipara water*. The s.s. Kmu, cn discharge of carco. will proceed to the Thames to load timber at the Haitraki Sawmills for the South. The a.«.p. *« « * Southern Cross, expected today. is announc-d to leave again for Napier and Wellington on Saturday next. The schooner Peeiless left yesterday evening for Lyttelton. with a cargo of kerosene. >\e., transhipped from the Kdith Rose, from New York. The schooner AU»atro>* t-K)k her departure yesterday morning for W'angapoa, to load timber for Lyttelton. The Empreza, fr«"-m Adelaide, was brought alongside the wharf yesterday to discharge her c*rgo of wheat and flour. The barque Ayr i* bvtng loaded by Messrs. 11. D. Rolph and Co. with great dispatch, blic is expected to be a full ship to-day, and will sail to-morrow for New York. Previous to the schooner Kenilworth resuming her island trips, she will, ur.dcr.jo an overhaul. For this purpose she has be-u placed on the gridiron alongside Gore-street jetty. The topsail schooner Dauntless "recently returned by the Cast nis autlr rUu-s to her owner, is undergoing a thorough overhaul and relit, previous to leaving for New Caledonia. The new cu'ter Magic cleared out yesterday for Norfolk Island, with cargo; C.»ptaiu l'ennal takes command. She will return from the island to the Bay of Islands. Messrs. Arnold. Hinesand Co.. wc learn, have chartered the three-ma*ted schooner Fairlie, to take the remainder of the Edith llr.se's cargo to Wellington and Dunedin. The latter vessel will load for »w York. The s.s. Taranaki will leave the Manukau at tluye o'clock this afternoon for the South. The steamer Tom O'Shanter is announced to leave the Onehunga wharf to convoy passenger* on board immediately after the artival of the two o'clock train from Auckland. We learn that the owners of thtf yacht Good Templar have al*o decided not to start their vessel on Saturday fo» the second failing of the race for the Regatta Club's prize. There isalso some doubt whet her the Ccntrabandierc will jjo. It remains to be seen whether Messrs. Oxley and Bolton will follow the example c et bv the owners of the Secret, Paphne, and Good i' 'nplar with the Fleetwingand Thames. After all, there is a possibility of winning empty honors on Saturda.. r for there is some talk of the owners of the Secret at.. 1 Daphne taking legal proceedings In the matter towards deui inding the prize for the the wincing yacht on K-gati.-day. The ground upon which the demand will be UKie is that the Jtegatta ' Committee have no power to order a race to be sailed over again except under i!ulc 12. in which the vessels arc ordered to render vs-istance when human life i* jeopardised. It i< somewhat remarkable that in the seventh race where this rulo actually applied, the Committee quite ignored its exUtcncc.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4127, 4 February 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4127, 4 February 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4127, 4 February 1875, Page 2