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SHIPPING.

PORT CF ATTCKL/KD. rtJO.il Water, This Day: <i.l morn; 0.2S even. ~ ~ at Manukau: 8.21 mom.: 8.43 even. The Son: Ris»s. 7.19: sets, 4.49. TdeMoon: Ni'w, Srd, 5.4 pn. DEPARTCWt. "Wellington, :.s., Carey, for Southern ports (from the Manukau). ENTERED INWAP.D3. Fanny Kelly, ketch. 35 torn, Hayes, from WangalOV Car?o: 27,000 fett timber, 10.&00 ihlnglcs, 1 hone, and 1 passenger. Glance, cutter, 19 ton*. J. Allan. >'argo: 7 torn poHtoes, 54 bags maize, and 22 pasjenjors. Wanjarcl, cutter, 32 tons, William", from Wr.r.sarel. Cargo: 30 bi,-s gum, 10 kegs butter, 7 boxes butter, C boxes eggs cleared ou; -wards. Glimpse, lm.itie, 355 torn, G. !:. Harris, for Newcastle, inlialU*' — Hcnd.rson and Macfurlane. agents. Golden Islr. sdiooDcr, 75 tons, M:itz.-n, for r.iusvll, In J,sllast. Amaranth, trliooncr. for Kalpara Jat Onchui>K»). Ci Ma O ud' 7 cuUc C r'; Mtan.. Ware, for Kouell. In ballast. PASSENOEI: LIST. Per Wellinston, pnrU =-M«"5 Chudleigh. Kin?, Hart, MtW". Mrs. Cornel Trimble and family, an<l fcur in the steerage. iilta Iron. 20 <■«<■•-. '« P»ck» S « 5 bo«s toUcco. 2ci«ks|.r.n.lr. 2 inuintmdoors. 1 ho""" ,1 - 1 c.a-e. 1 racW. 4 r-vkasej a*n. S cases 1 btlo blankets, 2 cas.-s, 20 ca«es mm, 2 casks rum, 0 packacf s 3 pianos, 24 packas ,, ' irtfnmonsery. 3 packages, 6 uackaces. S mcs. 10 c*-«es fne". 30 kits oysters. 50 kits oyster". 3 cases. 34 pickuges timber, 5 keirs falcnon 1 caie. 2 packa?e3. 110 packages, 10 casks, 16 case." 4 rA'.-* 4 iwckage.i. ICO kits oysters. 2 sicks. CO kits oyster*. 3 bales leather, 3 varceli. 0 cAscs. IPO kits ont-rs, 1 cas-j, 137 packages siM-yers' work, 1 bale leatl'iT, 0 hogsheads, 2 cases.— \V. F. Wheeler (K.ZS.S. Co.J, aßtct. PRO.IECTED DEFAItTURFS. liOvnox —Fernclen, ship, early. Sax Fkavoso. via HoxoLVLC.-Mikado. mall steamer. July 9. Sydney.—Hero, about Mh July. Cap* Colony.—Shooting Star, barque, to-day. SoCTHERN Pouts.—Pho.-be, s.s., and Hawca, S.S., Tuesday. tfcwcAS.i.e.—CallerOα, Bhip. to-day. tIAROTONn v—lilanche, schooner, to-day. ' OisnoKNE ash NAriEß.—Pretty Jane, s,s., early. Wanoarei.—Clyde, schooner, to-day. Gtam.—Agnes Jessie, three-masted schooner, early. Wanoani i.—St. Kilda, s.s., to-morrow. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Steamers.—ll.M.S. Dido. Pretty Jane. Ships.— Fcrnglcu, Caller Ou. Barques.—Shooting Star. Emily McLaren, Albion, Glimpec. Brigs: Albion, Sea Spray, Syren. Schooners. — Southern Cross (training vessel), Blanche, Coronet, Agnes Jessie. Pearl, Atlantic, Golden Isle. VESSELS EXPECTED. H-ro, s.s., from Sydney: dne to-day. LJewellyn, s.s., from Sydney. Forfarshire, ship (fJNGP), from London; sailed March 19. Flechcrp. ship, from London: sailed April IS. Luttcrworth. ship, from London: sailed April 13. Alumbagh, ship, from London: sallod. Carisbrool , Castle, ship, from Liverpool; stiled. C3lnmhn«, ship, from London. White E.icle, ship, from London. John Rennie, ship, from London. City of Auckland, ship, from London. Robina Dunlop, barque, from London: sailed March 59. Martha, harqne, from Sonth Sea Islands. Bella Mary, barque, from Hobart Town. Queen of the >outh, barque, from Lyttcltoti; sailed Jnne 30. Elm Grove, barque, from Newcastle. Medora, barque, from LytUlton. Victor, turqurntine.from Pott Gamble: sailed May 14. TUioa, brlp, from Samoa, f ara'.i, brip. from Punedin. rla Moeraki. Magellin Cloud, from Chatham Islands. K»;» Brsln, brlgantinc. from Tlmaru. Omaha, brigantine, from Lyttelton; sailed Jnn» 23. Ethel, brigantlne, from LytUlton: sailed Jnne 2S. Fairlie, three-masted schooner, from Lyttelton; sailed 27th June. Charvbdis. schooner, from Friendly Islands. Keniiwoith. schooner, from Vew Caledonia. Edith, schooner, from Rarotonga. Kos -lmd, three-masted schooner, from Bunedln; sailed June 10. Belle Brandon, schooner, from Pcnhryn Island. Htnntlesa. Hawaiian schooner, f_r >m Levuka. Peerless, frora South Se.i Islands. Li'Titia, E ch. - )on , -r. from liArotrnpa. Acne«, schiwner, from Dunodin. Clematis, ketcli, from Lytt-Itou.

ißFivu.s roA'-Twi-s.—Alarm, cutter, from Manjawai, with produce The s.s. M. Kilila is announced to loavo Onehunga for Warpanui ;>t noon to-n»orrov.-. Tlie s s. Wellington left Onrhnngayesterday fortho Xorth, with r" s?cngers5 ?cngers and cargo. The frre-atid-aft whooner Fortuno will I) • oirered »t auction on Tuesday next, by Mr. Ci. W. Elnn.'y. The unpropitious lUte of thu wrnther c-\u«ed >h>ppins busiuos on the wharf to be at a standstill yesterday. The ?team«hip Hero may 1 e locked for this mornlo; from Sydney ami Melbourne. She ]c ivcs a;nin three days after arrive". The s.s. Plu.t.M is due to-day in tho Marnkau from the South. She leaves again cm Monday next on her return trip. C*i't.iln Cirdmal c alnty has resigned hi? command c{ the brii Syren, anl his pl»c" has licen fllle'l bv Captain I! u>r, late of the briis Denvent.. Tlie schooner Sw.Ulow l< advertised to leave for Northern port.. Awanui and l'ar,-a s aronga, at »n early date. The three-mastedfchooner Acnes Jessie, IS7 tons, Fhillips, has entered outwards at the Customs for Guam. The barque f.l:mp«e cleared out yesterday at the Cu->t"ms. in tullast, for "Newcastle. She leaves probablv to-day. Tli'e p.-. l'.«dy Bowen left ye=t?rd»y for Mahuranei blowing and ii-avy"fea«, returned and ancliortd undxt the shelter of the North Head. Thess Kowcna, which left Tauranga at II o'clock on Thursday morning for Axickland, had not arrived In harlKiur last nicht. She has do doubt sought shelter in tl-c of Mercury Boy frem coast during the past two days. The brie lUo Lxjge essaycl yesterday to tako her departure fir Pn<;et Sound, but in consequence of tho Lid weather outside was compelled to return to harbour and anchor off the North Head. The. schooner Orpheus, for Napier, also put back and sought shelter un-Vr the North Head. An engineer's trial of the machinery took place on board the Prrtty J*ne yesterday afternoon, with tatisfactory results. The official trial trip is expected to take place tomorriir. W.i understand that on the Decision of the trial trip the steamer will proioed lo th» Kawau and back. She will resume her trip to tho East Coast iarlr nei' week. 11.M.5. Di'lo'vil: leave f'.r Wellington Immediately after arrival of the Sydney mail by thu Hero. Yesterday evening n number of the ship's company— coabintii-i- of potty oflicers. blue-Jackets, and marines. acfoir,pat.i-1 by "the. ship's band—received tins permission "f Captain Chapman to spend a social evening a hor.\ a ki.idness which is not often extended ivher. a ship is under sailing orders. This was made the occasion of presenting host IHumphrcys, of the British Hotel, with an illuminated address, prepared ty one of lh<> ehlp's company (— Hill, it.M A.), couched in th-; following tetrns:—" H.M.S. Dido, Auckland, Juno 29, 1675. The petty officers, nonCommisMO"ed officers, and Bhlp's company of H.H S. Dido, on their Auckland, wish to tender to Mr. Humphries, of the British Hotel, their thanks for the great courfsy s'iewn towards them during their several stays in this port, and hope they ehall always hear of the cjntin; rd success of bimnelf and ficmily. At the same time, they wish to recommend all tho crews of Her Majesty's ships serving on this station to giv* him their patronage; for w* feel mro that, for accommodation, moderate charges, and civility, they will find the British Hotel unrivalled in Aucklind." (Here follow tho signatures ) Attheconclul'on of the ccremuiiv the company sat down to a •'spread, , ' the chair being taken by Corpor»l Frank Home. R.M. *~ aud the vice-chair by llobert IV.tter, captain's coxswain. The usual loyal and patriotic touts were drank, followed by the health of the popular commander {Captain Chapman), which was drunk with the utino t enthusiasm, thus ehewingthe estimation in wbli-h th« worthy captain is h-ld by tbo men. Other toatts nucceeded, interspersed with songs: and the company separated before l: o'clock, after a riry s.preeable tsveni k had been passed amongst themJtlvee. l'lM iiroccolings were further enlivened by tome Ivcn- draco instrumental music rendered by the ship's band.

IMMTORATION AND EMIORATIOJf. IfcCtom fif immigration and emigration lit tbfi port of Auckland duriu* tho three months tided 30th Jane, 1576 :— Immigration. Emigration. M. K. M. F. United Kingdom .. 2t! Mil 1 1 New South Wales .. 2»3 m 107 75 South Australia .. 4 a _ _ Tasmania .... 5 c 2 1 Fiji 53 5 10 7 Kerf oik Island.. — — 8 1 Hawaiian Islands .. 107 33 212 78 Kew Calcitonin... ~ .. 10 0 — _ Friendly Islands .. f» — 3 _ Uarrey ttroup .... 2 1 f> 6 Kavigators Island .. — 1 3 1 Tahiti 4 — — — Totals .. .. 700 n'JP. 404 170

D Y TE L EG I? A P 11. IVKIXIXGTOX. July I.—The ITAwca *ail.s for Nelson And the North at midnight or early to-morrow morning. Piwsxi.ffers; Mr. a?»d Mrs. Morton. Mr. anil Mi*. Floyd, Miss Strong, I*. Curtis, and Colonel llariu/ton. LYTTJ- LTOX. JuTr 1.- The barque Queen of the *-mth called for Auckland yesterday. PORT CHALMERS. July I.—Sailed, yesterday, the schooner Agnes (produce laden) for Auckland. Thtw i« very hetvy weather, and the schooner Dauntless is detained thereby.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4254, 2 July 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4254, 2 July 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4254, 2 July 1875, Page 2

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