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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Hlon Watxb, This Day: 2.10 moru; !.57 oven. „ Manukau: 4 3!) morn.: S 17 even. Tax Bret JUsm, 6.50: sets. 5.10. The Moos: Full, 17th, 1.13 p in. ARRIVALS. Director, barque. Shamper, from Newcastle. SuUov. schooner. Tope, from Mangonel. Leo, entter. W. Norris. from Uu-srli Maud, cutter, Ware, from RussclL Wangarei, cutter, Williams, from Wangarei. DEPARTUKES. Ladybird, s.s.. Andrews, for Southern ports (from rthe Minokaa). Albion, barque, Pennal. for Russell. Advance, schooner, Kennedv, for Gisborne (via Mercury Bay , . ■Bella Brandon, schooner, F. Ohl?nn,for Rarotonß*. Echo, schooner, barker, f >r Bay of Plenty. ENTERED INWARDS. Wangarei, cuttor 32 tons. W. Williams, from "Wangarel. Cargo : 35 tons coal, 30 bags gum, 5 caacs brandy. CLEANED OUTWARDS. Albion, barrjne, 32S tons, rennal, for Russell, in ballast.— A.5.1 , . Co.. agents. Belle Brandon, schooner, o.'. tons, K. Ohlson, for Karotonga. Cargo : 5 c«« gen»v.i, 12 empty casks. ~Eclioi schooner? 27"ton*. Parker, for tho Bay of Uenty, with cnneral cargo. Advance, schooner, S'J tons, Kouncdr, for Gisborne. via Mercury Bay, with general cargo.—Owen and Graham, agents. " PASSENOKK LIST. OlTWAltns. Per Ladybird, s s , for Southern ports (from the Manultau): -Saloon : Mr. Would*. Steerage : Messrs. feat, McEwcn, Oleeson, and others. Per Belle Brandon, schoo >er, for Rarotonga:—Mrs. Ohlson and child, Mr. Racine. IMPORTS. Pet Director, barque, from Newcastle: 1041 tons coal, 25 tons coke. EXPORTS. Per Ladybird, s s., for Taranakl (from tho Manukau)*:— For Taranakl—» bundles shovels, 1 cask zinc, 1 case galvanised iron, 1 case hardware, 2 cast ovenm plates. For Wellington—l package, T. and S. Alorrin. 8 packages leather, Ireland Brothers. 2 parcels, 1 tin box, 2 bags nuts, 1 portmanteAU, 1 oysters, 2 boies, 1 net, 1 basket, 1 caso. —W. F. Wheeler, agent. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Loxr-ox.—Femglen, ship. Saturday; Robina Dnnlop, barque, early. Stdnet.—Macgregor, s.s., about 12th inst.; Hero, C.S., about sth prox. Southern Ports.— Hawea. s.s., to-morrow : Phrebo, a.«., 15th Inst.; Taranakl, s.s., 21st Inst.; Welllngton, s a., 25th Inst. Booth Sea Islands.—Vision, brig. Martha, barquo, Levuka.—Star of tho South, s.s.. Emu, s.s., Leslie, schooner, early. Tabanaei and Wasoasl'i.—Go-Ahead, «.«., today. Hokiasoa.—Qu»en, schoonor.tc-morrow. KceaiLL isi) me Nortu.—lona, a.5.., Monday next. Oi.borvf. and XAPisn-Pn'tty Jane, «.s , early. 1/yttkltox.—Flirt, brigantine, early. San Frascifco viiHosomr—City of Melbourne, mail steamer, Srd prox. VESSELS IN lIUtBOUK. Steamer*.—Llewellyn, Rowena. Ships.—Fernßlen, Flechero, I.uttcrworth. Barques.—Martha. Kobina Dunlup, Lochnsgar, Stag Prospector, Freetrader. Director. Birauentines: Yarra, Flirt. Btigs: Vision, Wave, Moa. echooners. — Southern Cross (training vessel), Christina, Charybdis, Acadia. vksski-s EXPKCTRn. Bacgregor, mail steamer, from San Francisco; due nth inst. Star of the Sonth. Sβ., from Southern ports. Alnmhagh, ship, from London (VNIG); sailed May 9. aohn Rennie, ship, from London (VTGQ); sailed May 1* Dover Castle, ship, from Belfast (NCTR); sailed M«y 23. v. Carisbrooke Castle, ship, from Belfast (nLWB); tilled June S. Columbus, barque, from Lonclon(K Villi); sailed Juno S. White Eagle, ship, from London: sailed. City of Auckland, ship, from London. Ocean Mail, ship, fro™ London. British Empire, ship, from London. jMsica, barque, from New York, via Dunedin ; sailed LUrie Fox, barque, from New York, via Dunedin ; loading. B-ehri-ng, barque, from Sydney. Victor, bsrquf ntine, from Port Gamble; sailed May 14. ■Wild Wave, brig, from Sydney. Chanticleer, brie, from Uohart Town. Helena, brigantine, from Dunedin. Mag-elltn Cloud, brigintine, from Chatham Islands. Nightingale, brigantine. from MelbourneKenilwortb, !>chooner, from New Caledonia. Papua, schooner, from Rarotonga. Edith, schooner, from Rarotonga. Peerless, fchooncr, from South Sea Islands. Lsetltia. schooner, from Rarotonga. Mary MelrUle, schooner, from Dunedin. Aebivals Coastwise.—Mahurangi, cutler, from Mahnracgi; Lady Bowen, p.s., from Matakana and the Kawan. The mail »team<T Macgresor may, after this date be considered due from San Francisco.

The A.S.P. Company's barque Albion left yesterday afternoon fir Russel, in ballast.

The s.». Pretty Jane was expected to leave Gisborno last night for Auckland. The s.s Ladybird left Onehunga yesterday afterDOon for trip South, with passengers and cargo.

The schooner Swallow arrived yesterday afternoon from Mangonui, with a cargo of gum and produce.

The cutter Wangarei, with a cargo of coal and produce, arrived yesterday from Wangarei. The cutters Leo and Maud arrived yesterday from Eussell.with cargoes of coaL

The Union Steam Shipping Company's s.s. Hawea Is due to-day in the Manukau from tho South, bhe leaves again to-morrow for th.> South.

The Auckland Steam Packet Company's s.s. GoAhead leaves Onehunga for Tarauaki and Wanganui at noon to-day.

The N.Z.S.S. Co.'s s.s. Phcebe Is appointed to leave Onehunira for the South immediately after the arrival Iα Auckland of the R.XI S. Mnctregor. The s.«. Bt«r of the South was yesterday In Napier dlscharclng cargo. Of which she has 200 tons from the Sonth for that port She is expected to leave tomorrow for Auckland.

The third steam launch built by Messrs. Friser and Tinne for the General Government was placed npon a trolly yesterday for conveyancn to Onchunsa, where she will be shipped by the Phmbe for LyUelton. The fourth bo»t Ik in the hands of Mr J. W. Carr, boatbuilder, who has completed the wood work and fittings. She is now painted, and will be delivered by him on Patnrday n<-xt to the builders, who will fit in the machinery, and hand her over to the Auckland Customs authorities early next w. ek. The Forth American-built barque Director, C"0 tons, Captain Shamper, arrived in harbour yesterday afternoon from Newcastle, with a cargo of coal. Slid left on the 27th ultimo, with a strong southerly wind, which lasted for two days, thenco mudorato S.W. winds till making the Three Kings on the 4th Instant. Down the coast heavy N.E. weather was experienced. The barque is consigned to Messrs. Stone Brothers, and on discharge will proceed to Kaipara to load timber for England, hiving been chartered by Messrs. C J. Stone and W. C. Wilson to convey the first shipment of kauri spars under their contract with tho British Admiralty.

The •Iγ tenders received by the A.S.P. Co. for alterations to the a>. Llewellyn. Were considered yesterday fay the directors, and tlio following decision arrived at:—For the shipwright work, licludlng tho covering in of the vruel ami all work on the ninin deck and hold, Messrs. 11. Niccol and Sons tender for £1920 waa accet ted. Kor all other inside work Iα tho aaloon, including all iicc.-ssary fittings, upholstery, cabinet work, painting, grainln?, plumbing, and a perfect finish according to the specifications, Mrssrs. CranweH and Co.'a tender for £5b3 10s waa accepted. Five weelu liars been given the contractors to complete the work. According to the jlans and specifications prepared by the company's managing engineer, the alterations proposed will include the construction of a nnilorm hurricane deck 107 feet in lcnßth. Beneath this will be the saloon, measuring six feet from the after combing of the main hatch, continuing forwk.nl as far as four feet abaft the after combine cf the forward hatch; making the whole leDgth of the saloon it feet by the breadth of tho vessel. The saloon Is to giv accommodation to 39 gentlemen and 10 ladies, besides captain's cabin. It is to be tastefully decorated, maple grained and varnished, with celling painted white, picked ontwith gold, upholstery work to be horsehair and scarlet velvet. Considerable other alterations and improvements will also b<l effected, on completion of which the Llewellyn will relieve tho Star of tho South in the Fiji trade. BY TELEGRAPH. MANOKAU HEADS. Angntt 11,—The s.a. Southern Cross cleared the bar at XI a.m. RUSSKLL. August 11.—The ss. lona arrived at 0.30 a.m. to-day. NELSON. Anput 11.—The s.s. Phoebe left for tho North at 4.20 p.m. LYTTKI.TON. Amrnst 11.—Sailed: Marmlmi. for Kaipara: Mary Melville and Favourite for Auckland. The cargo of the Favourite is as follow*: TJnrtf-r bond—24 J-chesU tea. Free—l2o sacks oats, 07 sacks barley, 05 sacks potatoes, 8 cases glue, 10 kegs butter. Cargo of tho Wary Melville: 100 sacks flour, 500 sacks potatoes, 185 tacks oa:s, 30 sacks bran, 2000 alctes, and 17 ciscs bacon.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4289, 12 August 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4289, 12 August 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4289, 12 August 1875, Page 2