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SHIPPING.

POUT OF AUCKLAND. Hlan Water: This Day: <3.13 room.: G.3S even. „ „ at Manukaii: S 33 morn 1 8.5S GVCIL Tns Sctk: This Dar: Kf«es. 5 24; sets, 7.4. Tee Moon: New, Cth, 7.31 p.m. a r n i v a r, s. Southern Cro?s, A. 4 *. P. Co/a s.s., Holmes, from ( "Wellington and Napier. Fiery Cross, schooner, £mlth. from Oainaru. Eltie Mcikle. schooner, Schutze, from Gi«-borne, vi v East Const. Whan, cutter, McCabe, from East Coast. DKPAUT U It E S. Taranaki, s.s.. T.lm-1. for Southern l>orU ;from tlio Manukau). Jungfrau, barque, Scotland. for Hnkinnga. Tawera, schooi;or, Church, foi Ifokiauga. KN T !•: U K1» 1X W'All DS. Eftic Meiklo. fcWoniT. 41 tons. febnlta'. from ««- borne, via E i*t Coa-t. Cargo: 0 hag* i7ra ss Si *' <' • Buckland: 100 bags gra>s seed. «•» .V* wool, 2 bags fungus, Lewis Broth-rs; I. t'Ufo '• • « n,. Auory. from Nsunir,., with 11 spars nn«l firewood. , . ;i.r bags wool, 15 In-" ' 1 Brothers.—sl. Mccol, agent. < i.kai:ki> orT\v.\nr>>. Tamnaki. st 0..., ±>->t0..., C. IJoy.l. for Soiitlurn ]>orls (from Onelnu kr.O. as l'cr exports. Taivcr.'i, si'lu.nr.er, tors. Umrcli. f'r 11-: ;a"Ba, with general cargo.— F. Arcliaul, agent. LIST. rcr Southern Crow. A..S>' Co.'s s.s., from \\Vl>!n Bton and Najwi: —uKu.n: Mr«rs. AWcrton. .'&nk«. Ferguson, Knijat. l , May. .1. 0.-Uird, .1. Ait ken, anil Johnstone. Stetrage: Kirkmand J. Christ}. OUTWARDS. Per Taranaki. ss., for Suutii.ru imrts: 5,.10.-.i-Messrs U'-beitH.m. Winks. >iorombe. Fitzgerald, Le-" I!uckla.,l, Meyers I'M. Macknm-. lamoml. I lan is. lc.aes Doner. I. ne.ua». < |S"Mr M McR«. Mr"* IMd. Lynch, 3 W Buckland, am! 11 in the Mivrngo. IMPORTS. Per Southern Cross, v."vP. Co. s s.s., from llingtca ami N.ipier: 500 shiep. order.- A.>. 1 . Fi« rv Cro<s, schooner, from Oamirti: 200 >acks wheat,.V.H) bags tbuir. 45 bags pollnrd, 72 bags bran. G W 2"1 «acks tlonr, 40 sacks fowl feed, Order.- J. W. Waller, agent. FX POUTS. Per Taran-iki, s «., for Southern ports:—loo owes, lor.-cask. 10 kegs, .»: packages. H. -M. Jervis; 2 mill stones, Cloren: 1 parcel. lUrne*: 10 cases spirit j, Crown Distillery; 1 ca<e<. \\ ynott: 3 piece?, G. Holdship and Co : 1 truss. W. Phillipps and Son; 2 cases Bm-vn-1 Bmkof New Zealand; 4 package*. Lusk; 1 iruss. (Uwn and Graham; 1 pared, Pago; :>0 ♦,•♦.•5. 02 bar® iron, 1 pump, T. and S. Morrin; 4 packages. Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.; 1 case, I Lewis Brothers; 1 CAse, Hart; 1 box, lloman; 1 bale, , Ireland Brothers; 2 lmndle», >vater; 1 Phillpott; 2 trunks. Lewis Brottiers; 2 bties, Lu»k; 1 case. Kohu; I parcel. Butb tt: 1 b >x, Owen and (iraham; 5 locks, lAmb; 1 parcel. Bark of New Zealand; 1 pa.cd, U\uselii 1 parcel. South CritMi InsuranceC«'inpany; 1 box. Cruiekshank and Co.; 11 hhds., Ilvan, l'dl anil Co.; 1 cise, Lusk; 1 casr. Kempthorne, Prcs:er and Co.— Combes and Daldy, agents. VEASKI.S IN HAUBOUn. ?tcamer>: Luna, A. S. P. Co.'s Southern C rrss. Ships : CUenlora, Warwick, Invorern*\ Barques: Dilharree, Ayr, Editli Pose, Martha, Eropreza, Lady Franklin. Barqucntlnes: Southern Cross (Mission auxiliarys.s.% Emu. Brigmtlne: Brigs: Drover, Wave. Schooners : Dauntless, Kenilworth, Edith, Vairlie, Mary Melville, Fiery Cross. puoj kcthd d i:p a rttp.ks. San* via Honolulu.—Macgregor, mail steamer, Feb. 10. Syosey am» MKi.r.ouKNE.—llero, s.s., about 10th Feb.: Wong\Wonga, s.s.. about 10th Feb. Russell. —Rowena, s.s., next. Loxdos —Glenlora, slii]>, early. Tauraxoa.—Southern Cross, s.s., Monday next. SoUTnERN* Por.Ts. —Wellington, s.s., early. Xkv York.—Ayr and Edith Bose, barques, early. Taranaki and Wandasui. —Go-Ahead, s.s., Saturday. Napier akd Wellington.—Southern Cross, s«., to-motrow. Soutu Sea. Island-*.—Kenilworth. schooncr, early. Newcastle.—Jungfrau, barque, to-day VESSELS EXTKCTKM. Hero, a.s., from Sydney. Wonga Wonga. s.s.. from Sydney. India, ship ;<}GKK). from Loudon; sailed Nov. 24. Baron Aberdfire, ship, froui Loudon; sailed Dec. C. Fernglen, ship, from London. Caller Ou. ship, from London. Shooting Star, ship, frmu London. Anazi, barque 'JOU'N', from Lcrdon; sailed Oct. 2S. Ada. barque (HFTS-, from London; sailed Nov. 11). Rapldo. tarquo, from New York, via Adelaide sailed Sept. is. Bella Mary, barque, from Hobart Town. Helen. barquH, from Adelaide. Nightingale, brigantine. from Melbourne. Flirt, brigantlne, from LytMton; sailed Jan. SO. Lfetitia, schooner, from Dunedio; Sriled Feb. 2. Papua, schooner, from Barotonga. , Ryno, bri?antine, from Botuuiah. Arrival* Coastwise.-Morning Light, cutter, from Port Cliarles with 20,000 feet timber, G. Holdship and Co., aud 3 passenger?; Australian, cutter, from Waugapoa, with timber. Coastwise Oitwari>-. —Lady Bowon, p..«., for Mah*'rangi and the jlot Springs: Venture, schooner, for Wangaruru; Sovereign of the Seas, cutter, for Wangarei. The ship luvererne has commenced to discharge her London Ciirgo alongside the wharf. The barque Jungfriu took her departure yesterday evening for Newcastle, in ballast. The barque Empreza is discharging her cargo of flour and wheat in excellent order. The schooner Kate McGregor left Napier yesterday for Auckland via the East Coiat. The schooner Tawera left yesterday evening for Eokianga, with a general cargo. The cutter Whau arrived yesterday in harbour with a cargo of produce from »hc Fast Coast. The s.s. Taranaki, Captain Lloyd, took her departure yesterday for the South, with and cargo. The schooner Eflie Meikle arrived yesterday from Gisbome via the East Coast, with three passengers and a cargo of produce. The three-masted schooner FAirlie is alongside the barque Edith Bose, transhipping the latter's c<rgo for the South. The A.S.P. Co.'s s.s. Southern Ooss arrived in liarbour yesterday morning from Wellington and Napier, with several passengers and a cargo of sheep from the latter port. Tbo schooner Fiery Cross arrived in harbour yesterday evening, from Oamaru, with a cargo of grain. Captain Smith reports having sailed from oamaru on January 27, and for the first two days had moderate S.K. winds. Was off Cape Palliser on the 20th. At 4 p.m. had a strong S.*s£. and E. gale: at 8 p.m. it blew hard, with high seas and heavy squalls of rain, thunder, and lightning. After the gale had moderated, at II p.m. saw a large waterspout, about one mile r ff. Rounded the Ea«t Cape at 7 am. on Monday last. Fine weather and light airs the remainder of the voyaze. A report was circulated la*t evening that the disagreement in r<spcct to the lat«* y.«cht race had been amicably settled between all parties, ami that the owners of the yachts Secret, Daphne, at.d spray had withdrawn all their claims to the prize; With regard to the two first named wssels this isincrroct. No agreement whatever has been mad? to sail these yachts on Saturday. Indeed those interested in the Secret positively refuse to allow her to join In the proposed second edition of the yacht race to-morruw, and Mr. Kissling has already fexpressed his determination not to be a party to any improper proceedings. It i* useless to gull the public. As fur as the .-'eerct, Daphne, and Good Templar are concerned, there will be 110 yacht race to-morrow. Notice to Mariner*.—The 1 hief Harbourmaster Of Taranaki reports the discovery of a shoal patch in the roadstead at New Plymouth, with the following magnetic bearinps:—The Flagstaff on with a farmhoise in the ceutrc of a clump of trees bearing 8. iE. The two white beacons on the Smd. Hills to the westward of the landitig-pJace be iring S.W. by S. There Is only 17 feet of water on it at low-water spring tides. The centru 01 the patch is about fc t square, and consists of large llat-toppc-d stones, with several detached stones lying from 20 to 30 feet olf tho centre, with 3} to 1 fathoms over them at low water. There is 4\ fathoms round the shoal. By keeping the western beacons open, this shoal will be avoided in anchoring ---ither iti or outride of it. Those beacons in line lead direct over th« shoal, which is half-a-mlle N. i W. magnetic from tho Flagstaff.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4128, 5 February 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4128, 5 February 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4128, 5 February 1875, Page 2

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