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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. Bien Water, This Day: 4.61 morn.: 5.15 even. „ Manukau: 7.11 morn.; 7.35 even. Thb Suh: Rises, 4.45; sets, 7.16. Ihi Moon-: New, 2Sth, 6.43 a.mAKBIVIIB. Wellington, s.s., Carey, from Southern porta (in the Manukau). Clyde, schooner, Anderson, from Wangarei. Acadia, schooner, McKenzie, from Napier, via tho Bay of Plenty. DEPART (7KJSS. Llewellyn, s.s., McGillivray. for Lovuka. : Bower.,-., s.s., Sellars, for Taurangu. Phoebe, s.s., AVorsp, for Southern ports (from tho Manukau). Anne McLeod, schooner, JlcLeod, for WaDgarei. ~ ENTERED INWAKPS. Acadia schoom-r 53 tons. R. IMcKenzte, from Kapier, via Bay of Plenty. Cargo: 2SO sacks maize, 20 racks \rheat. 7 cisks beef. 4 tons furniture. Si*sfldwell, ketch, 30 tons, Ormes, from Eussoll. CaToO: 53 tons coal. OLE \ RED OUTWARDS. Llewellyn, s.s, 359 tons, McGillivray, for Levnfea. ""JE," 3£? schooner. 30 tons. G. M. McLeod, for Warcirei Carco: 200 sicks wheat". schooner, C 9 tons, A. Martin, for Levuka. Cargo as per exports.—G. "W. Binney, agent. PASSENGER LIST. OUTWARDS. Per Llewellyn, s.s. for Levuka:—Saloon: Mr W. Weston. EXPORTS. [A special charge is made for announcements in this column.] Per Llewellyn, s.s., for Levuka: 6 cases gin, 1 quarter-cask brandy, 10 cases brandy, 1 box tobacco, 1 ca3o cottons, 1 bain cottons, 60 oues beer, 1 bale prints. 2 casegfdrapery, 40 tini biscuits, lcasedru?s, 30 bO3US soss£2 kegs butter, 1 caso cheese, 1 case twine. 103 sl33p. C barrels nlo, 1 box gold coin. 1 box sci«l«, 12 bagifVotatoes, 1 bundle buckets, 2 bundles horminf.', 1 crate bottles, 1 bag corks, 12 enses potatoes, 15 bags onions, 10 sacks ftak, 20 sacks potatoes, 12 boxes soap, 1 cise drapeHHl case peas, 1 package Jwcon, 6 cases 1 bale sundn^W Per Phccbe, s.s., for Southern ports:—4 bundles scythe handles, 1 bundle buckets, 1 bundle hoes, 2 bandies sieve", 1 kef; staples, 19 carmp ovecs, 1 keg bolts. 2 csslts, 2 cases ironmogery, 2 bnndles scythes, 2 bundles slash hooks, 0 American churns, lroll zinc, 2 tons chain, T. and S. Morrin. Per Kowe»a, ss,, for Northern ports:—2 plouhs, 1 bundle brackets, i tins white paint, 1 drum oil, 6 camp ovens, 1 nest tubs, 1 keg chain, 1 cask 2 cases ironmongery, 1 bundle rakes, 1 package tools, 1 plough, T. and S. Morrin. Per Ocean Wave, schooner, for Xevuka: 4000 feet timber, 3000 shingles, 3000 bricks, 1 ton beef. PEOJKCTED DEPARTUB.KS. Srr>>-r:r.—Mikado, s.s., about 30th inst.; Hero, s.s., about 3rd prox. London.—Columbus, barque. 4th proximo; City of Auckland, ship, about 4th Feb. Newcastle.—Star of Germany, ship, to-day. BcssKr.L.—lona, s.s., Monday next. Tauramoa, &c—Kowena, s.s., Priday next. SoDTjiKus Ports.—Hawea. s.s., Jan. 3. Lkvuka — Ocean Wave, schooner, to-day. Hiw York.—Florence, barque, Thursday next: Lizzie Fux, barqne, early. East Coast—Advance, schooner, Tuesday. Tonoatabu.—Ltetitia, schoooner, early. Waikoa.—Torea, schooner, from Onehunga, early.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Steamers: H.M.S. Sappho. Emu. ShiDs: City of Auckland, Star of Germany, Ocean Barones.—Columbus, Florence, Lizzie Fox. Barquentine: Southern Cross (Mission vessel). Brisantines: Ethel, Walter Glendininpr, Frances lewey, Kate Brain, Trevelevan Family, Flirt. Schooners. —Southern Cross ve3sel), Jessio Henderson, Peerless, Lcetitia; Belle Brandon, Ocean Wave, Prince Rupert, Sissy, Magellan Cloud, Blanche. fiolden Isle, Effie Meikle, Canterbury, Advance, Transit. VESSBtS F.XPKCTF.D. Hero. 8.5., from Sydney; due about 31st inst. Jlikado, mail steamer, from San Francisco; due about 30th Utst. City of San Francisco, mail steamer, from San Francisco; due about 30'h inst. H.M.S. Barracouta, from the Fiji Islands. Carnatic, ship (HNPG), from London; sailed Sept. 30. ■Waipa, ship, from London; to sail November 10. Brodick Castle, ship.from London: sailed. *31enlora, ship, from London: to sail October 16. Frank Peodleton, ship, from Gelfe, Sweden; sailed Aucnst 13. ■Warwick, ship, from London; to sail October 30. ."Benvenne, ship, from London; to sail October 25. Fem ;len, shiD. from London; to sail November 25. Ardvar, ship, from Glasgow ; to sail October 25. Jessica, barque, from New York, via Dunedin ; sailed June 2. American Lloyd", barque, from New York; sailed. isdy Franklin, barque, from Melbourne. Marathon, barqae, from New York:sailed Oct. 12. Victor, birquentine, from Port Gamble: sailed May 14. Agnes, schooner, from Chatham Islands. Coronet, schooner, from South Sea Islands. Aα Itevoir, schooner, from Sydney; loading. Arrivals Coastwisk.—Wave, cutter, from WaiToa, with 4200 feet timber; Waratab, cutter, from Mercury Bay, with timber; Minnie Casey, s.s., from the Hot Springs and Mahurangl. Coastwise Outwards.—Eob Eoy, cutter, for Wangapoua, in ballast; Wave, cutter, for Matakana, 5n ballast. The mnil steamer Mikado may be looked for on Thursday next from Pan Francisco. The s.s. Kowena left yesterday evening for Tauranga with passengers and cargo The schooner Ocean "Wave has cleared out with canto for Levuka, and will probably leave to-day. The schooner Clyde arrived last evening from "Wangarci, with a cargo of produce and 13 passengers. . Ths schooner Clematis left Napier for this port via the coast on Monday last. Tiie ketch Speedwell arrived yesterday from Russell with a cirgo of coal. Tun Revenue cutter, Ringleader, Captain Gray, returned to port yesterday morning from a cruise. The A.S.P. Co.'s s.s. Llewellyn took her departure for Levuka yesterday afternoon according to her monthly time tabl', with a general cargo. The New Zealand Steam Company's s.s. Phcebe left Ouehuriga yesterday evening for the South, with passenger* and cargo. Thn ship ocean Mail has hauled away from the The ship Star of Germany dropped down to the breeze to proceed on her voyage to Newcastle. The schooner Arcadia has arrived from Napier via the Bay of Plenty, from which she brings a cargo o maixe, &c. Ihe a.s. Hero is expected to arrive here on or about the 31st from Sydney. Durinc her stay in port ah? will make her annual excursion to Slotutapu ■with the school children. The American barque Florence ha 3 nearly completed her loading for New York. The Christmas holidays intervening she will not have taken in all her cirgo before Tuesday night, and will sail for New Yerk on Thursday next. The new screw steamer Durham, belonging to Mews. Holmes Bros., made a trial trip in harbour yetterday afternoon. Her machinery worked very satisfactorily, and the boat is likely to give s> good recount of her speed aa soon as she is in thorough working order. She will be placed in the Thames trade in course of a few days, and will »lso make a weekly trip to the Hot Springs, leaving the Thames early on Saturday morning, and Auckland at 4 p.m., for*ha Springs, returning from the latter on Monday morning at 6 o'clock for the Thames via Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4405, 25 December 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4405, 25 December 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4405, 25 December 1875, Page 2