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SHIPPING.

POltT OF AUCKLAND. HraH Watbb, This Day: 9.19 morn.; 9.44 even. „ Jlannkau: 11.29 morn,; — even. Tai Sun: Bises, 4.45; sets, G. 45. 'Xhe Moon: Last Quarter, 20th, 0.16 p.m. ARRIVALS." " Southern Cross, s.s., Holmes; from Hapier via the Thames. Advance, schooner, 69 tone, Kennedy, from Glafcorne. • - ~ . Elizabeth Conway, schooner, 15 tons, J. Conway, from KusseU. . v- Christina, schooner, 59 tons, Edwards, from Napier. Slsinor,e, schooner. Dam, from KusselL Queen, schooner, Jones, from Hokianga. " Gipsy, cntter, Josephs, from Cape Colville. Fanny Kelly, ketch, 35 tons. Black, from TTonga--108. - : -- D E PIBT XTK ES. . 1 Pretty Janß, a.s., Carey, for Napier and Gisborne. _ - ENTERED INWAEDS. . f-Southern Cross, s.s., Holmes, from Napier fia the ton,, Sopwith.- from Timarn, fcome.- Cargo: 428 bags £?»"■>" ba S 3 S™ s3 seed ' " *&££2K.E£ Ichoonerf i g 5 ton,, Conway, from Bussell Cargo: 80 tons manganese. OhriiiinaVschooner, 59 tons. Edwards, from Napier, ketch, 35 ton 3. Black, from Wangaroa..Cargo! 27,000 feet timber, 3000 shingles. - CLEARED OUTWARDS. Pretty Jane, s.s., Carey, for Gisborne and Napier. Cftreo, general. Plechero, Ehip, Carylon, for London. Cargo, as per -exports. ,' Speedwell, ketch, 35 tons, Omas, for Kutfsell, in fcallast. Gipsy, cutter, 26 tons, Josephs, for Russell, in tfaUast.

PASSENGER LIST. nrwARDB. i Per Southern Cross, s.s., from Napier:—Miss Jagenson, Miss E. Ambran, Captain Braund, Mrs. Chicken, Mossr3. Daily, fiicks, Fiudley, Hamlin. T~'~~~~ "EXPORTS. [Aspecial charge 13 made for announcements in this \■' ■ ~ column.] . EgS Per St. Kiiaa, s.s., for Wangatiui:—B bundles "galvanisedlron, leases, 2 lengths bras 3 tube, 10 coils wire, 1 cask, 2 cases ironmengeiy, 1 cask hinges, 4 tags steel, 6 bundles and 65 bars iron, 1 cask bolts, 1 legwasheis. 5 kegs sails, 150 sash weights, 5 packages -hardware, 1\ and S. Morrin, r Per Taranaki, s.s., for Southern ports:—3 kegs nails, 1 case ironmongery, 1 package saws, 1 cask, 1 -package ironmongery, 1 case, 1 bundle, T. and S. JMorrin. • Per'Eowena, s.s., for Tauranga:—2 bare iron, 2 Jeagths pipe, 1 pump, 1 bundle wire, i bundles spouting, 1 parcel, 2 cramps, 2 ovens, 1 keg nails, 1 Case ironmongery, T. and S. Morrin. ... Perlona, s.s., for Northern ports:—6 iron pots, 1 drum oil, 1 case axes, 1 bundle scythes, 1 bundle shovels, 5 ceils wire, 1 case kerosene, 2 cases, 4 pack- - ages hardware, T. and S. Morrin. Per Pretty Jane, s.s., for Gisborne and Napier:— "20 bundles iron, & aslearms, 12 camp ovens, 2 nests - tubs, 3 cases ironmongery, T. and S. Morrin. Per Flechero, ship, for London:— 1827 cases gum, Arnold, Hines and Co. 4308 cases, 60 bags gum, 100 tons manganese, "100 bales wool, 8 casks tallow, 14 bale 3 leather, - 1 bale hair, 4 packages, 5 cases, 44 casks and 14 tank 3 oil, 1400 horns, 335 tons, ".814 bags and 70 sacks copra, 91 cases pearl shell, 1 " box, 89 boles cotton, a quantity of shank bones and '-hoofs. Per Vision, brig, fer Tonga and Samoa:—3 tanks, ■ 1 case axes, 1 case handles, 2 bundles buckets, 6 tins paint, 8 camp ovens, 1 cask holloware, 5 coils wire, 2 cases corrugated iron, 2 kegs nails, 30 lengths spout- ; ing, 600 bricks, 2 wheels, 1 iron frame, 3 oven doors, 'A chimnej- arches, 100 flra bricks, 1 grindstone, 4 cases, 12 pickages ironmongery, T. and S. Morrin. . PBOjaCTED DEPABTTOES. ' San Francisco.—Vasco deGama, s.s., 22nd inst. ' TSsteSßliT Islands.—Vision, brig, to-day; Martha, barque, to-morrow. - Hobart Town Bella Mary, barc[ue,..early. SYDNEY.—Hero, s.s., early. ' Xondon. —Flechero, ship, to-day; Columbus, barque, and City of Auckland, ship, early. Sdsseu,.—lona, s.s., Monday next. Napies.—Southern Cross, E.S., to-day. Poverty Bay.—Pretty Jane, s.s,, early. ■Waiiara—Kennefly s.s., early. 'Taurahqa, &c.—Rowena, s.s., Friday next. West Coast Ports.—Kennedy, s.s., early. Southern Ports.—Phoebe, s.s., to-morrow. . „ 2Tzrw Yoek.—Thames, barque, early. liEVUKA,—Emu, s.s., to-day. . SUYA (Fiji).—Nil Desperandnm, brig, Thursday. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Steamers Star of the South, Southern Cross. Shios- Flechero, White Eagle, City of Auckland. Barques.—Columbus, Moneynick, Martha, Thames, • Frances Henty. Brigs: Vision, Nil Desperandnm, Wave. . Brigantines: Helena, Flirt. Schooners.—Southern Cross (training vessel), Iliirlie, Loch Lee, Jessio Henderson, Mary Melville. ■' - ' " VESSELS EXPECTED. -Vasco de Gama, mail steamer, from Sydney; due ' ftbouS Sunday. Ocean Mnil, ship, from London; sailed Aug. 10th. Star of Germany ship, from London sailed Aug. 21. ■Waipa, ship, from London. ; Brodick Castle, ship, from London; sailed. - Olenlora, ship, from London; to sail Sept. 25. Camatlci ship, from London; to sail September 12. " ITrank Pendleton, ship, from Gelfe, Sweden; sailed August 13. ' Jessica, barque, from New York, via Dunedin; sailed June 2. lizzie Fox. barque,, from New York, via Dun&din; Eaile'd July 3. American Lloyds, barque, from New York; sailed. • Xady Franklin, barque, from Melbourne. William Ackers, barque, from Newcastle; sailed Sept. 25. Marathon, barque, from New York, early. ' "Bella Mary, barque, from Hobart Town; to sail Oct. 28. Victor, barquentine, from Port Gamble; sailed May 14. TJulia'Priee, schooner, from Lyttelton. - JMith, schooner, from Rarotonga. 3feUe Brandon, schooner, from Penrhyn Island, early. Southern Cross, mission schooner, early ■Kate Bruin, schooner, from Dunedin. - Arrivals Coastwise. —Minnie Casey, s.s., from the Hot Springs; Fortune, schooner, from Cabbage 13s.y; Three Brothers, cutter, from the Great Barrier. Coastwise Outwards. —Fortune, schooner, for Cabbage Bay; Three Brothers, cutter, for tho Great Barrier. A number of vessels are In harbour, waiting for a Change in the wind to take their departure. The attx. s. barquentine Emu will leave for Levuka this evening. The brig Wave, from Timarn, reported at the Cus- . Toms yesterday. The schooner Q/ieen arrived from Hokianga yesterday. The schooner Clyde will leave for Wangarel and Mangapiii at 9 o'clock this evening. The-schooner Elsinore arrived from Russell with a Cargo of coal yesterday. The tchooner Christina arrived from Napier, in ballast, yesterday. The schooner Advance arrived from Gisborne yesterday, n cargo of grain, &c. The ketch Fanny Kelly arrived from Wangaroa yesterday, with a cargo of timber. The ketch Speedwell and cntter Gipsy both cleared at the Customs for Russell yesterday. The cutter Gipsy arrived from Cape Colvillo yesterd*y. The ship Flechero cleared outwards at the Customs, yesterday, for London, with a full general ggrgo. She will leavejthe first change in the wind. The A.S.P. Co.'s s.s. Pretty Jane, hiving had a aew propeller shipped, in the place ol the one she lost recently, left for Gisborne and Napier last evening, with a full general cargo. The Auckland Steam Packet Company's s.s. Southem Cross arrived in harbour yesterday morning, from TTanlcT, via the Thames. She leaves for Napier this The new schooner Elizabeth Conway arrived yeslertUy from Russell, with a cargo of manganese. Caption Conway Iβ very much pleased with the manner in Vfhich his vessel has behaved during her first trip. Mr. D. Gouk launched a fine new cutter from his yard yenterday morning. She ha 3 been built for Mr. Gouk himeelf, and is intended for the coasting trade. She was named the Iri3 by Mrs. Gouk. Her dimensions are:—Length, 43 feet keel; overall, 45 feet; *>eam, IB feet 6 inches; depth jo£ hold, 5 feet 6 inches. Tonnage, 23 tons.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4372, 17 November 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4372, 17 November 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4372, 17 November 1875, Page 2