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SHIPPING.

PORT OK AUCKLAND. fTinn Watsr. This nay: 0.9 marn; 0.24 even. area « a"», SUnn]lin: n M morn .. n .44 ev e n . Tii'i Brs: l'.lsM. 7.10; seta, 5.1. Tub Moos: Last Quarter, 20th, 8.13 a.m. ARRIVALS. rtowena, ».»., Sellers, from Tauranga. Ladybird, s.s-. Andrew, from Southern ports (In tho bunlop. birquo, A. Jack, from London. DEPARTURES. Bella Mary, barque, McArtunr.'ror llobart Town. Syren, brig. Bower, for Adelaide vk Tairua. Omaha, brlgantlno. Metklejohn, for Kalpara. Ocuan, fchooncr, Hawlings, for.Mercury Hay. EXTERED INWARDS. Union barqiio, SCI tons. Sherlock, from Newcastle. Cargo : Coal.—Stone Uros , agents. CT.EAP.KD OUTWARDS. Omaha, brigantine, 133 ton?. Mriklcjohu. <"' K»«para. Cargo : ISO bacs fl-nr -10 sacks slurps. »0 »»K» oatmeal, SO twgs oats (part of oaig'.nal cargo from I.yt W Oc°an. schooner. 23 ton;. Kawlings, fer V.orcury Bay, with general cargo PASSESGEIt LIST. Per Rowenv e.s , Ilulme and two chiMrc" Mr., llopklni Clarke. Mrs. Walker. Miss Browne .Me -r.. Hopkins Clarke, John Cook, narroi>. llamer. and six in the fteerage. Per Ladybird, s.s.. from Southern ports:-Mr. and Mr. MaclnnaM and two children, Mi<s Stewart, Mes-rT Matthew. Marker, Common. Caldwell. Chapman. Williams, Wells, and seven in tho sleeraso. IMPORTS. [A special charge Is made on consignees' announcements inserted in this column.] Per RoMna Dunlop, barque, from London: 613 bar< iron. 1000 sash-welghts, 78 plates lion,, 0 pieces chain. 11 rolls wire netting. 10 bottlos r.uickiilver, 03 packai-fs rope. 12 kegs nails. 12 biles sacking. C packages sausage machine*, s ca«ks hor e-sUors. SO casks. 22 cases. 2 hhds , 2. barrels, T. »ndS. Morrin. 1 <«sc saddlery, 3 Lalu woolpacks, 4 c.iscs leitlicr, 1 cask and 3'cues hird'.v.ire, 12 cases hir hvare, •-,-,,!-, iron. 110 plate, iron. 1090 iron castings, 134 keg* nails, 73 packascs ■•'.μ-m. 31 p4Ckages machinery, 11 cises galvanised iron, 0 casts st-tl. 2 cases saws. 15 casks fuse. 10 casks hardware 20 cases hardware, 1 cask castings, 5 bundle* castings. 1 boiler, 1 tank P.. Porter and Co. 1C43 cases. ISI pkgs , 42 bales. 150 boxes, 132 e"lB, 17 rolls, 18 crates, 10 frames. 391 casks. SO dram*, 21 txnks, 15 hhds , 10 qr -casks, 6 octaves, 239 kc;s, 58 barrels. 99 bundles, 354 plates, 3441 bar«, 0 piece., Knolls, 4 Ingots, 535 rails. 6 rolls lead. S< j,lougli-vni.g.<.63 packages rope, 249 fathoms chain, 2 anchor-, SS'O Ueb-weieht-, 39 stoves, I bollc-, 25 bottles, 4'X>o firrbricke 600 arch-bricks. 400 splay-bricks, 100 splits, Lβ tiles: U hides, 10 packages.—N.Z. shipping Company, s s . from Southern pnrts:-3 boxes gold (2196 nis 3 dwts. 12 gr« ), 3 parcels, 10 k-gs butter r, cases cheese, 25 cases arms, 16 boxes, 4 case., 1 package -F. W. Whri'cr, r.gent.

PROJECTED DF.PARTCRKS. LoSDON*.—Fernglen, ship, early. Sydney.—Hero, s.s., about 3rd August. CArr Colony.—Shooting Star, barque, to-day. Sovtiiebx Potits.—Ladybird, s s ,24th ins'..; ! Iwlv, ».<.. 20th inst. Fob Waitara jxd Tabasaei.—Go-Ahead, 5.% fix hours after arrival. SAP. t n and Southern Ponw—SUr of the South, ss., this afternoon. Poverty Bay a\d East Coast.—Agnes Don:ilJ, •ebooner, to-d»y. YESSELS IN HAIIBOUR. Steamer.—SUr of the South. Ships.—Fernglen, Forfarshire. Barqnes.— Shooting star, Bella Mary, Qneen of tie Sonth. Kebroyd, Martha, Union, Robina Dunlop. Brig: Sea fpray. Brigantlnei: Agnes. KaU Brain. Schooners. — Southern Cross (training vessel.', Coronet. Rosebud, Falrlle, Mary King, Dauntle>s (Hawaiian), Zephyr. VESSKLS F.XPF.CTED. Cypbrenes, mall steamer, from Sydney ; due Arg. f. Llewellyn, 8.5.. from Sydney; due to-morrow. Emu barnucntine lanx. screw), frnm Levuka. PlDchero, ship, from London ;I1XKD): siil-«.l April 13 Lntterworth, ship, from London (OEML). si'.! t -d Alninbach, ship, from London (HLWB): sail.-i May D. Carishrock Castle, ship, from Liverpool (VNH: ; j.iUil June 3. Columbus, barque, from London; sailed Jure 4. ■White Exgle, ship, from London. John r.eniiie.ship, from London (NCTR); sailed Hay City'of Auckland, ship, from London. Dover Castle, ship, from Belfast (KVIIR); snil.d May 2S Jesiicn, barque, from New York, viaDuncdiu ; sailed Lizzie' Fox, barque, from New York, via Divjertin : loading. Stag, barque, from Newcastle. Prospector, bsrque, from Lyttelton. Tictor, b«rquentine, from Port Gamble: sailed M-.y 11 YUioa. bri;. from Samoa. MegeU.n Cloud, brignntlne, from Chatham Islands. Chmrrbdis, schooner, from Kriendly Islands. Kenilwotth, schooner, from New Caledonia. Papua, schoouer. from Rarotonga. Edltb, schooner, from Rarotonga. Excelsior, schooner, from Lyttelton. Belle Brandon, schooner, from Penhryn Island. Peerless, fchconer, from South Sea Islands. Lxtitia, f choon*-r, from Rarotnnca. Christina, schooner, from Dunedin; sailed July 15. Aruivai-s cutter, from Man-f-'vren left yesterday mornitg for Tairua, to load timber for Adelaide. The cntter Alarm will leave to-morrow evening for that the «.«. Hero is advertised In tho Melbourne Argni of the 10th inst. to leave for Sydney "Vbe departure of the s.s. SUr of the South for Napier aud the Sonth in delayed until 4 o'clock this The barque Bella Mary loft harbour yesterday morning for Uobart Town, but anchored off Rangitoto The brigantine Omaba cleared yesterday for Kalpara. She dropped down harbour and anchored off the North Head. The barque Martha, from Tongs., has been warped alongside the Fernglen to tranship her cargo for London The latter vessel will have dispatch, and will leave at her wlvertised data. The N.Z.SS. Co's s.s. Ladybird arrived in the Hanukau ye!=terdav morning from Southern ports. She ieft Lyttelton at i p.m. on the 15th, having returned from that port instead of the Phcebe. she having UUen up the Ladybird's run to Dunedin. After calling at intermediate ports, arrived at Taranakl ou the 20th; landed mills ar.l passencers, but it VIS too rough to land cargo. We arc indebted to Mr Dougherty, purser, for prompt delivery of our flies. The Ladybird will leave for the South at noon on Saturd.iv.

ARUIVAL OF THE ROBINA DUNLOP. This «ra:irt littlo clipper birquc (493 tons , , under command of Captain A. Jack, from London, was discovered at anchor off the North Head at daylight yesterday morning, hiving arrived dining the night. Upon despatching a boat down to her, Captain Jack courteouslv furnished onr shipping reporter with the following "report of passage:—The Robina Dunlop, from London, with a general cargo, left Gravesend on the 29th March Djwn the Channel had to contend with light head winda. Cleared the Lands End on the tth April. Westerly winds were experienced, only gettins thoN.E trades in let. 27 deg N. The trades proved fair, and werecirrieil to 2 dcg. N. The Eeuator was crossed on the Sth M«y. Then fell in with light winds until Retting the S.B. trad*!-, in lat 6 deg. S. These trades proved poor, and were finally lost In lat. 20 deg. 8., on the 17th May. Very variable winds wore .-ipericnced from long. 29 df g. W. to 73 deg. K.: running down the casting*, which was aceomplished for the first p»rt in lat. 41 deg The wind bein« principally from tho S. and S.E. From long. TS deg E. to 127 deg., wjs in lat. 40 deg.: and bad no steady winds, but chiefly from the N and N.E., with very heavy cross fieas. From in to 160 deg. east lom,-itmle had strong westerly winds, this being the only fair week s run accomplished on the r»«»S*- Kl P c . r """' l T se . Tcral very heavy galcs of wind, and on the sth July, in latitude 40 south, longitude 120, had a terrific gale from the north-evt. during which a portion of the bulwarks ■srere carried away and tho long-boat shitted. The South Cape of Tastnaoia was rounded oj tho lf'th inst, and the North Cape made on the 19th. Variable winds down the coast The (.hip <'rl»na was sighted In latitude C deg. «outh. Tl is vessul left London the tame day ai the Robina Dunlop. and was bound to Cant rbury. The Robina Dunlop is a new ■»essel, having b'en huitt at Sunderlind, where she Is owned, last year She Is classed Al 12years. Sh« is consigned to the New Zealand fhlpping rompany, and will rrpnrt at the Customs this morning. Consignee; slniild at once attend to ihe delivery of th'.ir goods.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4271, 22 July 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4271, 22 July 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4271, 22 July 1875, Page 2

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