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SHI-PJ'I NG,

POUT OF AUCKLAND. Hioh Water, Tliis Day: C.55 morn.: "•}*«■"'"■ at M»nuli»u: 0.15 mom.; 9.57 eren. Tn« Rrv! Ri»»s. 7.1(>: •» 40. Tdi Moon: Sc». to-day. 10 *■«- ARRIVALS. Rowena « « . Sellw. from TanranKa. Estelle. three-masted aclioonjr. from InvorcargJl Church, from Kftlpwa (In the Merlin schooner, from Taranaki (in tlm Manukau). Cynthia, schooner, from Wellington (in tbo MannClyde, schooner, Anderson, from WangareL DEPARTURES. Boßthern Cross, s.» , McKenite. for Raglan (from the Manukau). Rover, schooner, nought v, fgr Poverty Bay ana Kait Coast ENTEKKI* INVAKD3. Tasrera. from Kalpsra (at Onehunßa). Canto: Hrt) railway sleepers. F ' rchanl. schooner, from WVllinrtoc. (atOnehumta Carjro: 554 barrels Masting powder. J. Urogden and Merlin, schooner, from Taranaki (at Onchunsa), In UUast.

CLKARED OUTWARDS. _ . n,','.: •hly, for Tovcrty Kvt'cwt "«Ith i-ner»l ra»rso T Kj L.wJ, Brother,. Clo S , r ;1 tl„M W. J. Cnwkwt'l!, Thornton, smith and Firth, ana °'lM!a Bnndon, schooner, 6S ton*. F. Ohlaon, for Ptnrhjn Island. Car.-o as per rxporti.

PAS e K N "OKU I-1 ST. PcrKowctiA from T%uraug*:—Mr.. &nd Miss Stacy. Mi" C«rrnl. Ml« Messrs. Johnston. Orraorjr, Honner, Simpkins, >>helan. Persons, and five steciac*.

IMIMKTS. Per Ealclli", thrcp-majtdt nchooner:—From Inrercargill: PS I b*.s oiti. <V W. Wnnoy. Krom Punedin: JOO sacks out*. 10 wV« CHtm-.it. G. 111-avcrs. .1. •«ck» oatmeal. 5» sacks fl.wr nnlrr: ™»acks "atrocal, *; npArl barlev. lN r » flour, T. H. Hall an*! Co.: 40 sack* oatmeal, 100 sack* rtmir, 100 floor SOO nr.-sicks flour. Coupland .nil Co.: ..00 hairs Sa"b*.n anrt «r»l,»n. : 152 .«*■: oatmeal. Te™hend Ilrothers: 500 Imrs fl< nr ,50110. ISO »ws« flnur ' ' MO ban flour SOU... 40 sacks catm'al. G. \\ . Bincey. ♦0 sacks oatmeal. B. H. Morton; 500 packaee* flour, •0 bags oatmeal. and Levy: 5 hhds. ale, Graham, Tooth and Co.; 2 hluls ale. 10 casM ale, H. S Mem* and Co.: 20 cases ale and stout, }'• >>• Longdill and Co : SJM hag* silt, 1 R, 4 J iUsk; «« L5 » butter. 5 casrs chowehnw, Close Brothers: -5 boxes tea. Brown. Campbell and Co.: 2 cases vestal. Osborne Brothers: SO bags flour, B. Tonks and Co.-G. . Binney, agent.

EXPORTS. Per Marathon, for New m"? kauri rum, 150 bacs snrn. Arrold. Hin s and 10.. l-n cases gum. H. D. Rolpli Co.—Arnold. llines And Co.. agents. „ _ , . Per Belle Brandon, schooner, for Penhryn Island • tons biscuit, i-ton flour. 1 c.ise earthenware, 2 rtrumi oil. 7 tins paint, 1 parcel brushes. 3 boirs soap. 20 oil drums, 2 dozen burkf ts. C cases ironmoxiwrv. 3 eases draperr. 24 mats smrar, 20 b*c< nee 1. halJ-bo*es tobacco, G 5-boxes tobacco, 4 cases tobacco, i phages tra-le, 1 qr.-cask run. 1 port. 1 qr -cask iherry, 4 ca«es an. 4boxes tea. 1 b*U-che»t to*, lugar, 1 case brandy, Stewart and Anderson.— igent.

PROJECTKn DEI**RTI'EKS. BiM Frakcipco. via Honolulu. — m&il

steamer, Jun* 11. JTbw Yoiik — Marathon, barque to-day. London.— Fern?len, ship, early. Sydney.—Her*>, 5.3., this afternoon. Newcastle—Jane, brig, to-morrow; Italy, barque.

Southerx Tort*.—Taranafci. Monday. South Srx Inland*.— Belle Brandon, echooner,

this morninj. Lsti-k*.—Dauntless, schooner, to-day. W«oiS'i-St. Kiida, is., to-morrow. Cam Colony.—Slick tine Star, barque, Sth Jun». YESSELS IN lUHBOHK. Steamers.—H.M.S. Dido, H.M.S. Eosarlo, Pretty Jane. Hero. Emu. Ships.—Ferrs.-len, Tunedin Barques.—Shootini Mar, Marathon, Italy, EspccuUdor, Emily McLaren, Voneruiek. Brig: Jane. Schooners.—South-rn Crow 'trainine vesels'. Peerless, Albatross, Lxtitia. Acadia, Christina, Advance, Kj telle. YFSSKI.S KXPFfTm Macsregor. mall steamer, from Sydney: dne 10th Inst. Cyphrenes, mail steamer, from San Kraucisco; duo about ISth inst. Caller On. ship (IIMPK\ from London: sailed Feb. IP. Forfarshire, ship ;HNGP). from London ; sailed March ID. Flechero, ship, from London. Lutterworth, ship, from London. Lectura. ship, from London. Wave Queen, ship, from London. Helen Denny, ship, from London. Bobina Dunlop, barque, from London; sailed March

Cabarfeirih. larquo. from Boston, via Tablo Bay; sailed I)ccerabT*23 Martha, b.\n;u-.\ fiotn South Sea Islands. Albion, barque, from Newcutte. Maxy Ann Annison, barque, from Lyttflton. Derwent, brijj, from Newcastle; sailed May tt. Rio Log", brig. from Lytt«*!tnn. Vision, brig, from Circular bri/artine, from Melbourne; cleared 20tb

May. Byno, brlpAntinr, fr<«in Tl< tum*li. i»hn, briranttne, from Sydney. Flirt, from 1-ytt^ltT Agnes JrfcsK thrco-mis'cd schconer, from Oamnru. Papua, *cho»or.«r, from llar«<tou^A. LocV Out. schf-oncr, from salle<l May 23. Editb, schowr. from K*rntong». Coronet, schooner, from Tahiti. Pearl, scliooncr, from Timoru.

The s.s. Pt Ki'da leaves Onehunga to morrow morning. for Wanganui. The b*r«n»* Marathon will clear out to-d*y for New York, am sail the first favourable opportunity. The Mr«|ue Fapocnladcr, ou completion of discharge cf cargo. will sail for Kaipara. The 8.8. Taranaki is due in the M&nukau this morning, from the South. she leaves again on Mondft The time fjted for th* departnre o f M.M S. Rosa*io for England is to-moirow II M.S P'do will also sail on the sa-nedav, f >r the Kawau and the North. The brig Vision is shortly expected from Circular Head with a cargo of potatoes? consigned to Messrs. Stone Brothers The brig Jane will siil to-morrow for >ewcistle, acd thence to Hobarl Town, wli**re will 1 ad with another cargo of produce for thin port. The s s. Kowena, Captain Selkn, brings a cargo of horse* trom Motiti Idand, and a number of passenger! and sundry cargo from Tau r anga "he leaves again, for Tauranga and < >hiwa. this afternoon. The harfiiientlne >"inu 'auxiliary screw} will leavo probably to-day for the Bay of Islands, wh»*roshowitl load coal for the Thames, afterwards proceeding to the schooner Belle Erandoif, Captain OhUon. cleared oat yesterday afternoon at the Customs with a fu'l cargo of trad* for Penrhyn Island, .-hipped by Messrs. Stewart and And* rson. The new pilot schooner, bi.Tt by Messrs. H. /siccol and Son, for th harbour authorities, will be launched to-morrow morning from their building-yard at the North shore. By the Hero, Maura. 11. S. Meyers and Co. received telegraphic advices that they may shortly expect two vessels one from Circular Head a: d the other frord Wamiambool—both coming consigned to that firm, loaded with potatoes. The arrival of the s.s. Star of the South, at elllngton, is reported. and she has Wen plnced on the patent-slip fcr cleaning and re-painting, on completion of which she *ill continue her passage to Dun•din. The manager of the A.S P. Co. has rec»*iv*-d a telecram from Napier. sUtlctt that th« Southern Cross arriveil there from Wellington on til'- afternoon of the 2nd ln»t. Captain McGillirray reports p&ssinK the Star of thci South the previous evening off Flat Point The < ross was to leave for AU'klaml yeaterday aftemrvon. The schooner signalled on Wednesday afternoon proved to be * he three-roasted schooner K»te.lo, < -apt. Marsh, be'onging to Mr. rirm s Kitchen, or Grahamst"Wi. Sh- left Dunedlni n the 2l.*t ultimo, and experienced\ery rou»:h weath r during th-passage. Patt of the bulwark* were stove in and *>veral sails carried away Jn • hurricane, which lasted from the SOth nit. to t e Ist in*'-. The Eitello brings a fuU I cargo of produce, und Is consigned to Mr. (J. >>. | List.—The "White Star I.ine 'says the Jfftc York TriMtvi) has, notwithstanding thrse hard times f<>r steamship enterprise. distributed the enstomary bonuses for 1?74, to the ext« ut of lO.O'jO dollars, to the commanders, officer*, ♦■npnt-'T.'-, and others *n the c mpany'si»civ ? «!e. as a mark » f its appreciation of the general efficiency and discipline maintained on board and the safe navigation of ita steamers during the past twche month*. In acting thm handsomely by its employees, the White Stir Company affords the surest guarantee of continued pood service in tho future, and passenger* who select it* ?teamers for crossing the ocean may well f*:cl that they ace sailing with competent and 1 yal officer*. Missivo PillM -Mr Samuel Plimsoll, M.P., writer to the London Tiww.*-" The following vesM-ls hare been posted at Lloyd'* as mi.-sing- lost with all baLdi- since January 1; Julia, 452 lons, 12 men; Maria, 79 tons, 6 mm: Two Brtth-rs, 34 ton*, 3 men; Tethys, 1219 t n*. 20 msn: Rover, 40 ton*. S mer; Try Again. S5 tons, 4 tue.i; He'en Cauipb-11. CWtor s. 13 mm; Kathleen Mary («.), l-C* tons, 25 men; Berar (* ), V3U tors, 20 men; Kri'W-O, 1341 tons, 24 men; May, 80 tons. 5 :nm: Frederick Here ann. :~4 tons, 13 men; Edouurd Alfred, 11*2 ton*. S men; Lewi* an«l Mary, 70 tons, 3 men: Arti-an. IM< 3 men; MacHllanes, 616 tons 14 men; S. Miirtn. C2G toris, 20 men - r-'o tor.:, 17 m»n; v orth Glen. 4!/J tons' lft men: /acinti. 124 tons./. Princ-sf Itoval, S. r > tons. 4 men; Alfrti, 7S» t'-ns. 4 men; Thoroaby 1474 torn. 29 m« :;: • i-ira, 143 ton*. <> men- C • IJafers UK. tunj, 21 m« n: .Mire 87r»t'on'. 19 m "Ti; I'alder. 23-"» to";*. 'Jiifti; Chill fgham, 4:*2 ('•• s, l'J Total. l ; Shi;":. -.'H; men. 343 IWe notice that the C«sp;;!ricK is in t included In tin* list.—. , i:., y.z h ]

BY T ELEO 11 A P 11. KUSSEM...

Jure S-Th: Mi-U mtacil I *U» nigl't from the wh .'itiz ci •*!?'. S:.r has - tuV-'ii, slme I;» s t repT'. wlial®" in /I ia*kn<s . r 'S"' hnrrfls .sj»« ri*» oil. "h«- has la si Jute. KlO barf* I* :»i», "17t r 1 t-uf.i'h ) r'.Dj-' 17l'0 l>.«rr Is i 9 birr!.< whale cIT. If. o<'o lbs. Kh«<ltboue for » TQj*gc of fortj-ivven mgntli».

NELSON". June 3.—The s.s. Turanakl left at 6 o'clock last night for the North. PORT CHALMERS. Juno S.—Tho s.s. Phoebe arrived at 10.15 a.m. yesterday from the North, with the 'Frisco mall. NEWCASTLE. Mny 20.—Arrived: Glimpse, baxquc, from Auckland. BLUFF. JuneS.-Tho Tararoa, with the Engll.h mall, Wt Mclbourno at 10 p.m. on the 29th, and arrived at the Blutf at 0 p.m. to-day. She brings 21 saloon and 30 steerage rasscng.iD, and 250 tons cargo for all ports. She sails for liuuedln at i p.m. on the 4th.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 4230, 4 June 1875, Page 2

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SHI-PJ'I NG, New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 4230, 4 June 1875, Page 2

SHI-PJ'I NG, New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 4230, 4 June 1875, Page 2

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