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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Btoh Water, ThlsDfcy: 7.51m0rn.; 8-13 even. . „ Manukau: 10.11 mom.; 10.33 even. Tax Bun: Rises, 4.46; sets, 6.43. Tss Moon: Last Quarter, 20th, 0.16 p.m. AEEITALS. -•;•;• loaa, s.s., "W. Farquhar, from Russell and Northern ports, i St. Kilda, s.s., Flowerday, from Wanganui (xn the Mannkan). Pretty Jane, U.S., Carey, from Gisborne. Flirt, brigantine, McKeniie, from Lyttelton. Ocean, schooner, 28 tons, Rawlings, from Mercury : Bay. - • • '•' — . ' ; Atlanta, schooner, 31 tons, Stephens, from Tairna. , Coralie, cutter, 29 tons, Baker, from Opou* l - ■ Gipsy, cutter, 27 tons, Josephs, from Taurauga via TTangapoa. _ „ _ DEPAETUEBS. '■ Atlanta, schooner, 31 tons, Stephens, for Tamia Gipsy, cutter, 27 tons, Josephs, fo.-Cape ColviUe. ' Dawn, cutter, for Raglan (from *8 ManuXau;. Maud, cutter, 2S tons, Bathurst, for Russell. FNTERED INWARDS. Ocean, schoonfrf!StS* Rawlings, from Mercury *AkWS£ r 3l tons, Stephens, from Tairua. ' C GSsV T cuttet27 tons, Joseph,, from Tauranga, via W S?JS% T !™Tc. Baker, from Opotiki. Cargo: au^ EAKED OUTWARDS. Atlanta, schooner, 31 tons, Stephens, for Tanua. Maud! cutter, 28 tons, Bathurst, for Russell, in - fc Giply, cutter, 27 tons, Josephs, for Cape ColviUe, INWARDS Per St Kilda, s.a., from Wanganui:—Messrs. Levy, Barker; Munro, Bates, and Miss Fowler. Per lona, s.s., from Northern ports:—Rev. W. O. Thomas, Mrs. Thomas, Miss MGGowan, Miss Bom ton, Mrs. E.' Stephenson, Messrs. Preece, Chapman, Busby, Abbott, Stovin, Hanson, Niccols, Bouse, 3 prisoners, and 14 in the steerage. Per PreSfcy Jane, s.s., from Csborne:—Saloon: Mr. Allen and another. Steerage: 1 native prisoner. IMPORTS. LA special charge is made for announcements in this column.] Per St. Kilda, s.s., froinWaaganul: 40 head cattle, 700 sheep. * Per Flirt, brigantine, from Lyttelton: 805 sacks wheat.. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. 3?riendi.y Islands.—Vision, brig, to-day; Martha, barquo, early. Eobaet Tovtn—Bella Mary, barque, early. to-day: Sydney.—Hero, s.s., early. London.—Columbus, barque, Flechero and City of Auckland, ships, early. KussEi/f,. —lona, s.s., to-day. ITapiek.—Southern Cross, s.s., Wednesday. Poverty Bay.—Pretty Jane, s.s., early ": "Waitara.—Kennedy s.s:; early. Tat7rang!A, &o.—Rowena, s.s., to-day. •West Coast Ports.—Kennedy, s.b., early. Southern Ports.—Taran&ki, s.s. to-day.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Steamers.—Star of the South, Pretty Jane. Ships: Flechero, White Eaglo, City of Auckland. Barques.—Columbus, Moneynick, Martha, Thames. Brigs: Vision, Nil Desperandum. Rrigantines: Helena, Flirt. - Schooners.—Southern Cross drain fag vessel) 3?airlie, Loch Lee, Jessio Henderson.-Mary Melville. ' VESSELS EXPECTED. Ocean Mail, ship, from london; sailed Aug. 16th. Star of Germany ship, from London sailed Avig. 21. Waipa. ship, from London. - Brodick tWle, ship, from London; sailed. ?3lenlora, ship, from London; to.sail Sept. 25. Carnatic, ship, from London; to sail September 12. JFrank Pendleton, ship, from Gelfe, Sweden; sailed August 13. Jessica, barque, from New York, via Dunedin; sailed June 2. Xiz2ie For, barque, from New York, via Dunedin ; sailed July 3. American Lloyds, barque, from New York; sailed. ■ Lady Franklin, barque, from Melbourne. William Acker 3, barque, from Newcastle; sailed Sept. 25. Marathon, barque, from New York, early. Francis Henty, from Wellington; sailed Oct. 22 Victor, barquentine, from Port Gamble; sailed May 14. Wave, brig, from Timaru; sailed Oct. 19. Julia Price, schooner, from Lyttelton. Edith, schooner, from Rarotonga, Belle Brandon, schooner, from Penrhyn Island, early. Southern Cross, mission schooner, early Kate Brain, schooner, from Dunedin. Inwards Coastwise.—Maid of the Mill, cutter, from Orewa ; Mary Ann. cutter, from Port Charles ; Australian, cotter, from Orewa. CoAsxwidß Ooxwajs-DS. —Minnie Casey, s.s., for the Hot Springs ; Catherine, cutter, for Kawakawa, - Australian, cutter, for Waiwera. The s.s. Rowena is to leave for Tauranga and East Coast ports at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The s.s. St. Kilda will leave the Manukau for Wanganui at noon to-day. The brig Vision will leave for Tonga and Sarsoa toThe schooner Ocean arrived from Mwcnry Bay with a cargo of timber on Saturday. . The schooner Atlanta arrived on SaWW from Tairua, with a cargo of timber. „ , The scl ooner Atlanta left for T- Iltla ° n faatur- - The carter Gipsy sailed for C-i j e Colville on Saturfla?he cutter Dawn left tb' Manukau for Raglan on Gipsy from Tauranga, via Waugapoa, with aV?? °' timber, on Saturday. The cutter sailed for Russell, in ballast, on ' ' The date ji sailing of the mail steamer Vasco de Gama ha." oeen altered to Monday, the 22nd inst., instead of c ' ie 23rd, as previously advertised. N. 2.5.5. Co.'s favourite steamer Taranaki will 3e«ve the Manukau for Southern ports at 10 o'clock ibis morning. The ship White Eagle hauled away from the wharf on Saturday, and anchored in the stream. Her destination is China, and she will leave in a day or so. The barque Thames hauled alongside the Queen- ' street wharf, on Saturday, to finish discharging her cargo of coal. . The auxiliary screw barquentine Emu is at the Tatnaki taking in cattle and Bheep for Levuka. She will probably leave to-day. The brigantine Ethel has arrived at the Kaipara from Lyttelton, after a lengthy passage of 16 days. ■She is loading timber for the South. The cutter Coralie arrived in harbour on Saturday jnorning ftom Opotiki, with a full cargo of maize, ~&c. The s.s. lon a arrived in harbour on Saturday morning, from Russell and Northern ports. Her cargo was 173 sacks gum, 8 bales wool, 15 sacks, and 12 packages oysters. The New Zealand Insurance Company invite tenders for the purchase of the Prince Rupert, as she now lies off the wharf. Tenders will be received up to -noon of Friday nest. The ss. St. Kilda arrived in the Manukau at four o'clock on Saturday morning from AVanganut. Bhii left Wanganui at eight p.m. on Thursday, and light winds and fair weather throughout the passage. The fine new schooner Tongatabu is alongside the Queen-street wharf fitting out for sea. Yesterday she was quite an attraction to the visitors on the wharf, and the p-ovailing opinion was that she would prove a clipper. Two schooners, a brig and a barque, were signalled at sundown yesterday. There being very little wind, they were unable to make the harbour up to the time of our going to prej3. The brig will probably be the Wave, which left Timaru on October 19. The barque will be the Francis Henty, which left Wellington on -October 22. Thess. Pretty Jane arrived from Gisbome yesterday afternoon. It will be remembered that the Jane broke her starboard propeller on the passage from Gisbome to Napier, and had to return to the former -port. She left for this port on Friday, at 4 a.m., with .one engißc, and had fine weather all the way. She fcriogs no cargo. To-day she goes on the gridiron to have a new propeller shipped. The regular trading brigantine Flirt arrived in larboar from Lyttelton yesterday afternoon, after a good passage of nine days. She left Lyttelton on the fith instant, 'with a south-west wind and thick rainy weather. Sighted Cape Palliser on the Gth. Had north and north-west winds till the Bth, when Castle Point was sighted. Hnd south-west winds to East Cape, which was rounded on the oth; thence light north-west and west-south-west winds to arrival. Sighted the brigantine Augusta off the East cape.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4370, 15 November 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4370, 15 November 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4370, 15 November 1875, Page 2

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