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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Ulan Watch, Thin Day: 3.25 mora: 4 7 even. „ „ Mannkan: 5.45 morn.; G 27 even. Tn« Srx: Rises, 7.4: sets, 5 0. Tm Moos: New, 2nd August, 1.7 am.

ARRIVALS. Itowcna, it., SalUrs, from Tauranga. Advance, schooner, Konnedy. from East Coast. CnaryMts, schooner, M. H. Burrell, from Friendly slands. Magic, cnttcr, Lombard, from Tairua. Leo, cutter. W. Norrls, from -Russoll. South Carolina, cutter, Soars, from Russell.

DEPARTURES. Trttty Jane, ».s, Hclandcr, for Glsborne and Kapler. Fairlte, three masted schooner, O. Norrls, for Wancaroa.

ENTERED INWARDS. Lutterworth, shir, R3S tons, W. Pearson, from London, with general cargo—Owen and Graham, agents. Helen 'White, barque. 2SS tons, .1. Dalziel. from Adelaide. Cargo: Wheat and flour.—J. Roberton aud Co , agents. Leo. cutter, 32 tons. W. Norri«, from Russell. Cargo: 50 tons coal, 0 hides, 2 bags fungus. Wanfarci, cutter, 32 Jon>. Williams, from Wangarei. C»ko: 40 tons coal. 30 bags gum, 20 kegs butter. South Carolina, cntter. 27 tons, X. J. Soaros, from Russell. Cargo: 42 tons coal^

CLEARED OUTWARDS. Pretty Jane, s.s., 101 tons, Helander. for Oisborne and NapW. Cargo as per exports. South Caroliua, cutter, 27 tons, Soares, for Wsmgaroa, in Mllast.

PASSENGER LIST. INWARDS. Per Rowcna. s.s., from Tauranga:-Miss Clayton, Miss Starker, Mrs. Seward and family, Rev. Robert Burrows, and Mr. Philips. Per Charybdis. schooner, from Friendly Islands:— Messrs. F. Langdale. ltainc, and J. Senior. OUTWARDS. Per TTawca, s.s., for Southern ports:—Saloon: Hon. C. J. Taylor. Dr. Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. Cuff and family, .Mr. and Mrs. James Mackay, Miss Mackay, R H. Woodward, G. Dnnnet, G. OTlalloran, J. Stevenson, J. Partridge, W. Common, T. Ching, J. Short, George Croon, W. Haslett. R. Bcvan, N. Kettle, and five in the steerage. Per Tretty Jane, s.s., for Glsborne and Napier:— Mrs. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Goold, Mrs. Horsfall, Mrs. O'ileirno.

EXPORTS. [A. special charge Is made on consignees' announcements inserted in this column.] Per Pretty Jane, s.s., forGtsborne and Napier:— 6 ca«es kerosene. 1 bag liandlos, G kegs nails, CO sash-weights, 1 plough, 1 skcith, 1 cask, 4 axle-arras, 1 wheat-mill, 2 packages, 1 chaff-cutter. 21 bars 10 bnndlos iron, 2 cases hardware, S boilers, 1 package saws, 1 bundle springs. 2 bundles axle-arms. 1 wheel, 2 bars iron, 3 kegs nails. 2 colonial ovens. 2 axlo-arras, 1 bundle coalscuttles, 1 case, 2 bundles fryingpans. 1 wheatmill. 2 packages. 1 corn-sheller, 2 packages, 1 bundle spades, 1 ca«o, 1 package, 40 colls wire, 1 bundle •pouting, 1 bnndlo ridging, T. and S. Morrin. 1 package leather, 1 bale, Ireland Brothers. 7 cases. « hhds., 3 casks, 1 oren, 27 bars lro«, 8 grates, 5 kegs, 1 package, 1 nr.-tiorco tobacco, 11 qrcasks brandy, 5 caws brandy, 1 (jr.-cask wine, 4 Bicks seed, 25 trig pipes, £0 pieces architraves, 11 cases salmon, 12 doors. 4 packsgcs sashes. 1 packate glass doors, 14 packages glass and paint, 2 timber Jacks, 1 case vestas, 2 bales woolpacks, 1 bale Mankets, 7 sacks sharps. 12 cases fruit. 3 cases frnlt, 10 sacks oats, 5 sacks onions. 4 boxes feed, 1 case acid, 1 parcel seeds, 2 sacks potatoes. 1 chain and harrow, 13 bags potatoes. 1 case metal, 1 l;eg nails, 4 bales oakum, 2 casks pitch, 3 cases plants, 2 casks ware, 14 cases schnapps, 1 case drapery, 12 doors, 12 packages sashes, 1 bundle mouldings, 12 bags potatoes, 21 cases wine. 0 cases vestas. 1 spring-cart. 1 bag seed. 4 raises plants, 1 bundle paper, 1 package furniture, 174 pieces timber, 1 cas* boots. 3 cases apples, 33 cases fruit, 233 packsgrs.—A.S.P. Co., agents. Per Hawea, s.s., for Southern ports:— 3 bales leather, Ireland Brothers. 1 case, T. and S. Morrin. 1 parcel, 1 case fish. 109 kits of oysters, 9 cases, 3 trusses, 4 trunks.—Henderson and Jlacfarlane, agents.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. liOSDOX.—Fernglen, ship, early. Stdsev.—Hero, s.s., about 3rd August. Southern- Ports.—Phcube, s.s.. this day.; Taupo, 5.'., August 4. Poverty Bat and East Coast.—Agues Donald, schooner, to-day. Tahiti —Coronet, schooner, to-morrdw. ■Wakoauei. —Clyde, schooner, to-day. Sax Frixch'O via llosolvlc—Cyphrenes, mail steamar, Aug. 0.

YESSELS TX HARBOUR. Steamers.—Llewellyn, Rowena. Shirs.— Fernglen, Forfarshire. Lutterworth. Barques.—Queen of the South, Kebroyd, Martha, Union, P.ohina Dunlnp, Helen White, Lochnagar. Brlgantine.—Kate Brain. Schooners. — Southern Cross (training vessel), Coronet, Mary King, Dauntless (Hawaiian), Charvbdis.

VESSELS EXPECTED. Cyphrenes, mail steamer, from Sydney : due Aug. 5. Emu. bar.juentine faux, screw), from Levulra. Flechero, ship, from London (UKML): sailed April 13. Alumbagh, shin, from London (VNIG': sailed Stay 0. John Rennie, ship, from London (VTGQ); sailed May 12. Dover Castle, ship, from Belfast (N'CTR); sailed Miy 2S. Carlsbrontcc Castle, ship, from Liverpool (HLWB); s<iled June 3. Columbus, barque, from London (KVUR]:; sai'ed Juue 4. White Eagle, ship, from London. City of Auckland, ship, from London. Jessica, barque, from New York, via Dunedin ; sailed June 2. Lizzie Fox, barque, from New York, via Dunedin ; loading. Stag, b;.rque. from Newcastle. Prospector, barque, from I.yttelton. Victor, birquentine, from Port Gamble; sailed May 14. Vision, brig, from Samoa. Flirt, brigantine, from Lyttelton: sailed Ju'y 23. Magellan Clonal, brig»ntinc, from Chatham Islands. Kenilwotth, rchooner, from New Caledonia. Fapua, schooner, from Karotonga. Edith, schooner, from Rarotonga. Excelsior, schooner, from Lyttelton; sailed Jnly 33. Belle Brandon, schooner, from Penhryn Island. Peerless, schooner, from South Sea Islauds. Laetitia, schooner, from Rarotonga. Christina, schooner, from Dunedin: sailed July 15.

Arrivals Coastwise—Lady Bowen, p.s., from Mahurangi and the Hot Sprincs. Coastwi e Outwards.—Vincent, cutter, for Tauranga; Sovereign of the Seas, cutter, for Wangarei: Wangirei. cutter, for Wangarei. The barqu" Kebroyd has entered outwards at tho Customs for Svdney, via Mongonui. The Hawaiian schooner Dauntless will leave on Saturdr.v for I.e-. nka. The cutters Leo and South Carolina arrived yesterday from Ru=sell, with cargoes of coal. The cutter Magic arrived last night from Tairna, with a cargo of timber. The A.S.P. Co.'s s.s. Pretty Jane took her departure yesUidav afternoon for Gisborne and Napier, with a fnll general cargo and several passengers. The A.S P. Co.'n s.s. Go-Ahead arrived at Wauganul yesterday morning, and was to leave again last evening for Onehunga. The s.s. Rowena arrived last evening from Tauranga, with passengers and cargo. She returns tomorrow afternoon.

The successful tenderers for provedoring the A.S.P. Co.'s fleet of steamers during the next six months aro Messrs. Canham and Welby. Tenders will be received until noon to-day by Messrs. Ovn and Graham to discharge the ship Lutterworth. The Coronet having completed her alterations, xaakin? her a fore-and-aft schooner, she will leave for Tahiti to day. The schooner A dvance, Captain Kennedy, arrived at an early hour this morning, with a cargo of cattle and produco from East Coast ports. The ship Lutterworth, hiving discharged h-r powder, came up h»rbour yesterday, and will b« berthed alongside the wharf as soon as possible. A aight entry to clear tlie ship at the Customs will be passed t"-morrow morning. The New Zealand Steam Shipping Company! s.s. Phoebe. Captain Wnrsp. will leave Onehunga wharf at 7 o'clock this morning, and the Bluff anchorage at 3 p.m. for Southern ports. The steamer Tarn o Shantcr vi'l envey passengers on board after the arrival of tho 1 50 train from town. The brig Syren, which stranded on tho Tairua bar. has been got safely off, and towed into the river. She ai pears to have been strained, and several of her butts have started. hesMe other damage to her copper. It appears that the fact of her having gone on the bank wa< owing to wrong Information being afforded Captain lii.wcr. He was told that them was sufficient w t.-rto get over the bar, if the Btcamer Effort towed her in. The tide wai ebbing at the time, and'in making the attempt the vessel grounded. Both anchor w.-re taken out to heave off by, but one broke and tho rable of the other parted. The vessel, however, got off n*it day, on the top of the flood, without assistance She sow lies in the river. Capt. Bower came to town yesterday by the Rowena, to report the affair to the owners and to make arrangements to repair the vessel.

ARMVAI, OV THE CHARYBDIS. The smart schooner I'harybdls arrived in harbonr At midniuht. from a cruise among the Hriend:y Islan&s Captain Purre 1 has klmlly sit:>]ilieil ns with the fo'lowing report:— Left Auckland at 7 am. on the 4th Slay, with lmht westerly airs. At noon the wind came on fronth-i S.W., fresh Passed Mokoliincu at 8 p.m. On the Sth, in lat. 34 deg. 3 min. H., long. 179 deg 34 niin. K., experienced a heavy gale from the N.N. W.. wlilch lasted twenty hours, during which time the vessel was hove-to under cl >tc-reefed foresail, with head to ill-; eastward. Since then, light variable winds, calms, and during the passage, with heavy eisterty i-well. Made the island of Koa on the lDUi'lirht northerly airs and calms. Landed mails. &c on tho2l«t, at daylight, and at 3 p.m. the same day anchored in Tongatauo; on the 27th. at S p m left fo- Leviikn- on the 2Sth, anchored ofT Hawaii for the night; on the 20th. Nt 2 pm, anchored at LeTuka llanai irrr.up- on tlie 3l«t, left for Ravu, with Iljht winds from' VE. to K.N.K.: on the 2nd June auchorcl in Viivua, squally unsettled weather; on the 4th. at n«.nn. left Vavna nnu anchored in ApW, Siuioa. on the 9th June, at 0 a.m.; on the 17th Jane, at noon: left for Vavuft with light »lrafrr>m E.VK. Vessels in Apia when leaving:— German : J!»rM>i«« Papa, Carl and Aug sto, Kttyrmc; ahlp Su-anne O'lttefroy; schooaer Cpolo. American: Barques Ad..lph »nd M»tiri«. On the 21st Juno anchored in Vavua. Vessels lying there: American whaling ship California and American yacht I'cerless. on the 27th Ju • I«-ft Vavua for Levuka, wltli light i . •_. _~i ~,l™. <>„ the r.oth. at 2 p.m.,

miles from Levuka. At daylight on the Ist July, shifted to the proper anchorage. German flagstaff, E. by N., two-thirds of a mile, in 5J fathoms water; at 2 p in. on the sth, sailed for the island of Eoa, and anchored there on the 7th: stlled again on the Bth, for Tnngatabu, and arrived there on the oth, at 0 a.m. Vessels at Tongatabu when leaving: Barque Reconnaissance, schooner Peerless, German barque Hansa. On the morning of the 12th July sailed for Auckland, with Hjhtsoutherly airs:on the 13th, very strong trades from S.S.K., with high confused swell; double-reefed. At noon on the 13th passed the Island Pylstaart, and passed to the nerthward of the Minerva Reef, the wind being strong from the S S.E., attended with a strong current setting to tho westward; on the I7th the wind hauled more to thoeaitward; on the ISth, In lat. 2S deg. 9 min. 8., long. 177 deg. 27 min. E., lost the trade winds. Light airs from N.N.E., and showery weather, with calms at times. On the 10th, fresh northerly winds until noon of the 20th, when in lat 33 deg., long. 170 deg. 18 min. K, wind chopped into the 8.W., with rain On tho 21st and 22nd encountered a heavy gale from the S. \Y\, with violent rain squalls and high sea; close reefed and reached to windward. From that date unt'l the 25th, light airs and calms from S.S.W. to S.W. On the 2flth a light breeze sprung up from the N.W. Made tho land at 9 a m., bearing S.W. by S, about 15 milei. Noon: Strong gales and thick, rainy weather, and heavy sea, attended with violent squalls: closed reefed. At 1 p.m. a terrific squall struck the vessel.and split the staysail; took in mainsail and hovo-to with head to westward. At daylight more settled wind, W. by S.E : clear w.mther. Stood to the S.S.W., and madem >re sail. Atnoon on the27tb, Needles Point, Great Harrier, S.W. by 8., 15 miles.; light southerly and S.W. winds: on the 28th,calmand cloudv first part, latter part easterly winds, and clear. At IL3O a.m. anchored in Auciland harbour. The vessel has ben detained on the coast since the 20th July by adverse winds, cilms, and gales. She brings a cargo of Island produce, consigned to Owen and Graham.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4277, 29 July 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4277, 29 July 1875, Page 2

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