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SHIPPING.

POPT OF AT7OKLAND. „,„„ CvX,.k This Day: 10 S7 morn. : 11.2 even. Hloll rt AT..K, "£„,„*,. 057 motn .. 122 even. rpn'i Qt-V-"IUSM 5-35j SOtS, 0.3. tS* Moonl First Quarter, Bth, 3.44 a.m. A E R I T A L"S. Staff barquo, from Newcastle, with coal. Forgtt-Me-Not, barque, Uobson, from Sydney. ■DEPAETT7RES. Southern Cross, s.s., TTolmcs, for Napier. Peerless, schooner, W. Lombard, for Tonga and Advance, schooner, Kennedy, for Napier via GisGolden Islo, schooner, Matzen, for Kussell. Waiwcra, achdonnr, Bushell. for WangaroA. Lee, cutter, W.lNorris, for Russell. ENTEPwED INWARDS. Porget-ire-Not, barque, 232 tone, Dobson, from Sydney. Cargo as per imports. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Southern Cross, s.s., Holmes, for Napier. Cargo as per exports. , Waiwera, schooner, 40 tons, Bnshell, for Wangaroa. Golden Isle schooner, Matzon, for Russell. Fairy, schooner, Evanson, for Russell. Charybdis schooner, 9S tons, Lane, for Wangaroa. Advance, schooner. Kennedy, for Napier and Gisbome. Cargo: 60 cases kerosene,.. IS doors. 9 saju moulding, 171 pieces timber, 22 tons coal, 4 cases beer, 120 bags flour, 05 packages, 250 bricks, COOO shingles, 19 packages spirits. Gipsy, cutter, Josephs, for Russell. PASSENGER LIST. OUTWAKD3. and Mrs. l Sp?e e g r el. e and a W. BlundcU. Per Southern Cross, s s.,for Napier :—Jlr. and Mrs. English and child, Mrs. Davis and child, Messrs. Stafford, Nicholas, Eatsey, J. Hardy, E. Morgan, R. Sforgan. IMPORTS. [A special charge la made for announcements in this column. J Per Porgct-Mo-Not, from Sydney : SSO bags salt, 15 qr.-casks brandy, 1 case, 177 cases brandy, 60 cases whiskey, 1C ingots tin, 71 ingots copper, 40 cedarboards, 17 pieces cedar, 5 cases glue, 1 cask oil, 1559 tugs bonedust, 35 cases, 112 bags maize, 3 carts. EXPORTS. Per Southern Cross, s.s., for Napier: 1 box, 3 parcels, 155 pipes, 4 cases, 12 crates, 1 safe, 50 cases rum, 20 cases biscuits, 1 case toys, 9 packages, 4 cases ginger, 1 box, 1 case glass, S tmsses, 1 package saws. El cases, 174 sacks potatoes, 115 gunnies potatoes, 23 cases fruit. ,- Per Peerless, schooner.forTongjand Samoa: 25cases geneva, 1 case brandy,! qr.-cask. brandy. 10 packages sugar, 1 case drapery, 1 case apparel, 2 cases ironmongery, 30 kegs paint, 6 drums oil. 1 tierce hams, 1 case bacon, 4 cases sardines, 1 case sundries, 10 boxes soap, I case cheese, 3 cases chutney, 1 package sashes, tkegs butter, 1 tank, 100 sacks, 100 tins biscuits, 10 bags flour, 4566 pieces timber. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. 3x"D2fET.—Cyphrenes, mail steamer, about Oct. 9. Xosdok.—Columbus, barque, Flechero, ship, early. BCS3ELL.—Iona, s.s., to-day. Tauraxqa, &o.—Rowena, s.s., Friday, next. Sguthehx Pokts.—Phoebe, s.s., about Saturday. MAPrKR.-Star of the South, s.s., to-day. Fovbrtv Bαr.—Pretty Jane, s.s., early. Taranaki.— Go-Ahead, s.s., early. Sα*- Frakcisco.—John Rennie, ship, to-day: Mikado, s.s., October 29. Savage Islases.—Ryno, schooner, to-day. VESSELS IN HARBOUB. Steamers. —Llewellyn, Wellington, Star of the South. Ships: Carisbrooke Castle, John Rennie, Flechero. Barqnes.— Columbus, Ashburton, Union, Glimpse, Xochnagar. Brigantines: Magellan Olond, Ryno. Southern Cross, Ocean Wave, Mary Webster, Annie Moore, Leonidas. Schooners.—Sonthcm Cross (training Tessel), Canterbury, Prince Alfred VESSELS EXPECTED. lEszelle, German man-of-war, from a cruise. Cyphrenes mail steamer, from San Francisco; due abont 3th inst. 'White Eagle, ship, from London (QSGW); sailed July British Empire, ship, from London (WRQF); sailed Jnly 11. •Ocean Jlail, ship, from London; to sail Aug. 12th. Starof Germany, ship, from London. ; VVaipa, ship, from London. Bradick Castle, ship, from London. Glenlora, ship, from London. Jessica, barque, from New York, via Dunedin; sailed June 2. Lizzie Fox. barque, from New York, via Dunedin; sailed July 3. Lady Franklin, barque, from Melbourne. Stag, barqne, from Newcastle: sailed Sept. 24. Looh Lee, barquentihe, from Sydney; loading. Emu, barquentiue, from Levuka. Prospector, barque, from Levuka. Tasso, barque, from Newcastle; sailed Sept. 24tli .Flirt, brigantine, from Lyttelton. Victor, barquentine, from Port Gamble; sailed May 14. Coronet, brigantine, from Tahiti. Isabella Pratt, schooner, from Oatnaru (loading). Zditb, schooner, from Earotonga. Bosannah Rose, schooner, from Dunedin: sailed, Oct. 2nd.

Inwards Coastwise.—Catherine, cutter, from Kawakawa; Mercury, cutter, from Tairua; Firefly, schooner, from the Wade; EUen, cutter, from Wangaproa: Gipsy, cutter, from Wangapoa. Ootwaeds Coastwise. —Minnie Casey, p.s., fortho Hot Springs and Mahurangi; Mercury, cutter, for Tairua, Firefly, schooner, for the Wade; Mornin? Light, cutter, for Port Charles; Ellen, cutter, for Wangaparoa. The is for sale, freight, or charter. The schooner Golden Isle left for Russell yesterday. The cutter Leo left for Russell last night. ' The 5.3. Star of the South will leave for Napier and Southern ports this afternoon. The s.s. Southern Cross took her departure for' Napier with passengers and carjo yesterday. The s.s. lona will leave for the Bay of Islands only this morning. The ship John Rennie will leave for San Francisco to-day. Tenders for the supply of meat to the ship City of Auckland are required. The barque Forget-Me-Not has been entered at the Customs. The barque Columbus is taking in manganese from the schooner Christina. The barque Stag arrived jn harbour last evening, from Newcastle, and brings a cargo of coal. The schooner Advance left for Gisborne and Napier last night. .' The .schooner Ocean Wave is loading for Levuka, and will leave in about a week. The schooner Peerless took her departure for Tonga and Samoa yesterday morning. The schooner Waiweri left for Wangaroa with a small general cargo yesterday. We learn from Captain Dobson, of the Forget-Me-Ifot, th».t the three-masted schooner Looh Lee was loading at Sydney for this port. The brig which passed the Bay of Islands on Monday will probably be the Drover, from Newcastle, bound to the Thames. The schooner Ryno hauled away from the wharf yesterday, and anchored in the stream. She will probably leave for a cruise amongst the South Sea Islands to-day. Mr. John Reid, agent for the A.S.N. Company, informs us that tho Mikado will leave for San Francisco, carrying the English mails, en, the 29th inst. The Mikado carries the last mail under the present contract. The barque Forget-Me-Not arrived off the North Head on Monday night, and came up the harbour yesterday morning from Sydney, after a smart run of eight and α-half days. Captain Dobson reports having left Sydney on the 26th instant. Had strong northerly winds for a few days; then variable winds veering from N.W. to S.W., until making the Three Kings, on Sunday last. Down the coast N.W. winds were met with, until yesterday, when it veered to the S.W. The barque is consigned to Messrs. Owen and Graham. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINQTON , . October 5. —At auction to-tlay 600 bags of Nelson potatoes were sold at £4per ton, bags Is each; maize realised 4s 10d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4336, 6 October 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4336, 6 October 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4336, 6 October 1875, Page 2

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