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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKL AN D. IltanWim, Thl» Day: 10.S0 mora: 10-«erw>- ' jjanukau: 0.50 mom.; 1.9 even. ; Tn«8oh:"rIs«s, 6.35; eetajs27. Tarn Moon: >'ew, 31»t, 11-20 a-m. ARIiIVALS, Auoust 21. lona ».»-. w - Farquhar, from Ruuell and the '" Ruby, schooner. Catchpoll, from Wangaroa. Sunbeam, schooner, McKenzie, from Waipu. Leo, cnttor, W. Norris, from Russell August 22. D&lmixa, barque, Webster, from Melbourno. Agnes Douald, schooner, McCabc, from Glsborne. Lake Snperior, schooner, from l'akirl. Prince Rupert, ketch, Bewicke, from Wangaroa. Bella, cutler, from Tauranga. DEPARTURES. Ar<J.6T2l. Taupo. s.s , Wlicclcr, for Southern porta (from tho Taranaki, a.s., LloyJ, for Southern ports (from the Kannkau;. . Clyde, schooner, Anderson, for W angarel. Sovereign of tho Seas, cutter, Peterson, for.WangaWangaicl, cutter, Williams, for Wangarei. ENTERED INWARDS. Ruby, schooner. 30 tons C»tchpole, from Wangv re a:—Cargo: 31.7H4 feet timber, U oil drums, 0000 a) Ingles, 1 keg butter. Golden Isle, schooner. 7S tons. P. Matien, from BasseU. Cargo: 102 tons c'.tl. Leo, cutter. 32 tons, W. Norris. from Russell. Csrgo: 60 tons coal. Wancarei cutter, 32 tjns, Williatcs.from Wangarei. Cirgo: 34 tons coal, 31 tons gum, 8 boxes butter, 10 b >xes tggs. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Albatross, schooner, 70 tons. Ricfcett, for Napier (vlaTairua), wtthcaigo and 60,000 feot timber to be slipped at Talma. Ruby, schooner. 30 tons, Catchpole, for Wangaroa, vim general cargo. PASSENGER LIST. INWAHDS. Per lona, .s.i., from Northern ports: —Messrs. TV. Thompson. Ppenrv. Holme, Kord. Fraser, Clark, J. JCatr, N\ McDonald, M. McLean. J. McLean, Wittle, Hewlett, Slbes, Rev. Father Walter McDonald, Mr. aid Mrs. Dawson and family, Mrs. SUsons. Mr. aud lirs. McDonald and two children, Misses Kerr, Movies, Fuller, Montgomery, and two in the steerage. outwards. Per Taranaki. s.s., for Southern ports:—Mr. and lira. McDonald and two children. Miss Crump, Mr. "If. McDonald, and others booked at Onehunga. Per Taupo. 5.5.,-for Southern ports:—Mr. and Mrs. ?enny. Miss Warren, Mrs. Whltaker. Mr. and Mrs. Christmas, Mr. and Mrt Brown, Dr. Warren, Messrs. C. Cowan, 11. Kayser, Hansen, R. E. Jones, 3nell, Marganetti, Buckley, Wilcox, Ranle, Donald, deary, and eleven in the steerage. KIPORTS. r A special charge is ini-.de for announcements In this column, l Per Delmira, barque. fr*m Melbourne: 200 tons i;oanO and general cargo.—Master, agent. EXPORTS. Per Taranaki, s.s., for New Plymouth—2oo sash 't-eights, 40 cases, 1 bundle, 7 packages. For Welling-Lon-2 cases. 10 barrel*. For Lyttelton-200 esses lalmon, 15 barrels, 1 case. Fox Duuedin—loo cases lish. 20 bags shrii ps, S packages. 9 packages. 2 kegs. —X Z S.S. Co., ageuts. Per Taupo, a s., for New Plymouth:— 1 bag 1 case, Ireland brothers. leases, 1 ralf-chest tea. 1 tiuss. S trunks. 4 bars iron, 4 bars steel. For Nelson—29 pieces timber, 50 kegs ovsters. Yoi licton—l keg, 1 bale scrim. lor "Vellingtoa 50 cases ale, 1 case, 2 Isles, 1 trunk, l'or Ljttelton—3so cases salmon, 10 haif-barrels do., 1 case merchandise, 2 cas-s fish, 100 kits oysters. fc> cues. For Donnlia—3so c*s»s silmon, 1 box glass, 1 tarcel, S packages.—Henderson and Macfarlane, •Tents. PROJECTED DEPARTDRES. L ikbok.—Robina Danlop, barque, early. Svdsev.—Hero, s.s.. about sth prox. Scuthers Ports.—Wellington, s.s., 25th inst. Lim'KA.—Emu, s.s., 24th inst.; Prospector, barque, 25th inst. Chatham Uulnds.—Magellan Cloud, brigantine, 24th instant Russell andthe NnitTn.—lona, s.s., this afternoon. S.iM Francisco via Honolulu.—City of Melbourne, mail steamer, 3rd prox. Eokiasoa. — Oaw»rd, schooner, to-day; Queen, schooner, early. yrwcASTLE.—Stag, barque, this morning. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Steamers.—Llewellyn, Rowena, lona. Ships.—Flechero, Lutterworth, Alumbagh. Barques.—Robina Danlop, Stag, Prospector, Director. Glimpse, Delmire. Brigantine: Magellan Cloud. Louisa. Biigs: Wave, Syren, Craig Ellachie, Wild Wave. Schooners. — Southern Cros3 (training vessel), Fxirlie, Albatross, Mary Melville, Queen, Kenilwortb, A (roes Donald, Golden Isle, Prinee Rnpert. VESSELS EXPECTED. Gazelle, German man-of-war, from a cruise. City of Melbourne, mail steamer, from Sydney; duo 2nd prex. Hero, s.s., from Sydney: due September 2. Illkado, mall steamer, from San Francisco: due &th prox. Wellington, s.s , from Wellington, via Napier. John Rennie, ship, from London (YTGQ); sailed May 12. Hover Castle, rhip, from Belfast (NCTR); sailed May 2S. (arisbnokc Castle, ship, from Belfast (IILWB;: sailed June 8. Columbus, barque, fromLondon(KVHß);sailed June ( ity of Auckland, ship, from Loudon (KMTR;; saileil Jane 15. \7hite Eagle, ship, from London; sailed July, l.ritiih Empire, ship, Irom London; sailed July, (■cean Mail, ship, ftou London. £ tar of Germany, j-hip, from London. C esslca, barque, from New York, vii Dunedin : sailed Jnne'2. lizzie Fox, barque, from New York, via Dunedin ; loading, lienring, bsrque, from Sydney. iJabarfeidh, barque, from Lyttelton. Tictor, bsrquentine, from Fort Gamble; sailed May 14. ■ Chanticleer, bri?, from Holiart Town, Helena, brigantino, from Dunedin. Nightingale, brigantine, from MelbournePapaa, schooner, from Rarotonga. Edith, schooner, from Rarotonga. Peerless, tchooner, from South Sea Islands. Lstitia. schooner, from Rarotonga. Kate McGregor, schooner, from Napier; sailed Ang. Jessie Henderson, schooner, from Dunedin. Clematis, ketch, from Napier. Arrivals Coastwise.—Matakana, cutter, from Cabbage Bay, with timber; Gazelle, cutter, from Matakana, with timber; Alarm, cutter, from Mangawai, with produce. CoASTWisf Outw*ros.—Lady Bowen, pi., for Matakana and the Hot Springs. The barque Kebroyd, loading at Mangonui, is expected to finish in about a fortnight. The schooner barge Lake Superior arrived yesterday morning from Pakirt, with a cargo of limber. The cutter Leo, with a cargo of coal from Russell, arrlred in harbour on Saturday last. The U.S s. Co.'s s.s. Taupo took her departure from the Manukaa on Saturday, at noon, with passengers and cargo for Southern ports. The N.Z.s.S Co.'s ss. Taranaki left Onehunga at noon oa Saturday for the South, with passengers and cargo. The brig Derwent has c'eared at Mangonui for Melbourne, with 130,000 feet timber, and was towed to sea on Thursday last by the s.s. lona. The schooner Ruby arrived in port on Saturday Irom Wangaroa, which harbour she left on Thursday last. Sbe brings a cargo of timber, Ac. The schooner A'batross cletred out at the Customs on Saturday for Napier via Tairua, with a cargo of timber to be loaded at the lattt-r place. The trading schooner Sunbeam i-rdved on Saturday morning with a cargo of produce from Waipu, and several passengers. The ketch Maid of the Mill was lying at anchor at Wangarei Heads when the lona called in on Friday evening. The s.s. Rowena, having completed her overhaul of machinery, has been taken round to Gore street jetty, where she will fit out. She Is expected to resume her trips to Tanranga in toe course of a few days. The boilers building by Mr. Yeoman, for tho s.s. Wellington, are on tho point of completou, and will be ready for fixing as scon as the steamer arrives in The ship Alumbagh will be berthed alongside tho wharf in course of to-day or to-morrow. Tho barque Robina Dunlop will be hauled into tho stream for a Ume to make room fcr her. The ketch Speedwell, which left on Saturday for Russell, put back yesterday to Rangitoto Channel. Jirongh stress of weath'.r. The schooner Ann McLeod ilso put back. The new fore-and-aft schooner Agnes Donald, 02 >.oat, CapUin McCabe, arrived in harbour yesterday from Gisborne, with a cargo of produce. Owing to <he strong westerly wind blowing she brought up in Orakei Bay. Tho ketch Prince Rupert arrived yesterday morning from Wangaroa, with a cargo of timber, but awing to the strong westerly wind and ebb tide she rjichored off the North Head. She left Wangaroa on Saturday last. The s.s. lona, Captain W. Farquhar, arrived in -TOrt on Saturday morning at four o'clock, from Northern Ports. She left ltu-sell on Friday at 1 .2.30 p.m , with strong westerly wind and smooth -rater, and arrived at Wangarei'Heads at 7.30 p.m.; J-ft again at 8.30 p m., and arrived in Auckland ><i above. Thn lona brings 147 sacks gum, 10,60) i ulnglea, 8 bales skins, 1 horse. She will leave for >he North this .fternoon as usual. IJThe barque Delmira, Captain Webster, arrived ' esterday from Melbourne, aud anchored off tho ) Torth Head. She left Port Phillip Heads on tho oth iiatant, and experienced moderate S.W. winds until I taking the Three Kings, thenco strong westerly vlnds to port. The barque is originally from Ma'.don 3 land, and has on board 200 tons guano, original cvzo short landed at Melbourne, besides general merc: •andlse shipped at that port. She brings two passengers. On discharge of cargo she proceeds to MalcL:» Island, to re-load with guano. A printer's error occurred in a paragraph in our Si turday's issue, referring to a vessel about to be bi lit by Messrs. Henderson and Spraggon under EP'icial survey of Lloyds" surveyor. The paragraph, wi'lch should have read. " There is no donbt that, as thi fact becomes generally known that there is a duly onllned resident Lloyds' surveyor at the port of Auckland, a further stimulus »ill bo given to slilpbi tiding, and business at our yards, which Is nercr at a i tandstill, will be brisker than ever," was rawle to ai oear that buniness was "now"at a standstill, In-lt-ad of "never." It Is simply a question of now ox never."

I The barque 'Jllmp<c, recently from Newcastle, ha been brought alongside tho wharf to discharge a portion of her cargo of coal.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4298, 23 August 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4298, 23 August 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4298, 23 August 1875, Page 2