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SHIPPING.

PORT Of AUCKLAND. «um Water, This Day: 7.43 morn.: 8.8 <JV«BMannkan: 10.3 morn.; 10.22 even. Iα 8n»: BI»e», 4.47; seta, 7.17. : Twx Moon: First Quarter, 6th January, 5.2 a.m. AEKIVALS. ! Deckubkr 27. Jnli* Pryce, schooner, Keene, from Norfolk Island. Joiepbln-, schooner, Schulze, from a cruise. Javourite, schooner. Savory, from Wangaroa. BwaU«w, schooner, Moore, from Oiiora. Amaranth, schooner, from the Kuipara (in the Hanukau). Leo cutter, Norris. from Eu«sell. Maud, cutter, Bathnrst, from Kassell. December 28. Aα Revoir, brigantiui", Firth, from Sydney. Hagio, cutter, from Russell. DEP AK TTJRZS. Deokmbkh 27. , , Oty of Melbourne, s.s., Brown, for Handavu and San "Francisco. Lewellyn.s.s., McGirivray, fo . r / T ' cv " k "\ r . n , ~.„, Wild Duck, ketch, for Kaipara (from the Manukau). December 2=l. Wellington, s.s., Carey, for Southern ports (from ~ ... Austin, for Waitara and Tarannki for Northern porta. . Emu, s.s , O'Conneil. for Hussell. Star of o«man- , ship. Wilson, for Newcastle. Ann McLeod. schooner, Md>od, for Wauparoi. Ocean Wave, schooner, Martin, for l.cvuk*. Eliznbeth Conway, schooner, Ootiway. for RussoU. ijeUtia schooner, P*lm«r, for Tongntabu. Effle M'iKle, schooner, Doughty, for Gisbome, via Golden Isle, schooner, Matzen, for Russell. j os ,phine, schooner, Waterman, for Levuia. ENTERED INWARDS. City of Melbourne, mail steamer, 015 tons, J. W. Brown, from Sydney. Carco: 1 purceland 172 packages for San Fraucif-co.— John Reid, agent. FaTorite, sc'iooner, 40 tons, K. savory, from "Wangaroa. C*rgo: 31,000 feet timber, 2 tons tram. Ruby, schooner, 30 tons, Citchpile, from Wangarw. Cargo: 30,000 feet timber, 8000 shingles. Josephine, schooier, 65 tons, Schultz, from a cruise. —J. S. Macfarlane and Co.,agents. Jnlia I'ryce, schooner, 41 tons, E. Keeno. Cargo as per imp irts.—S. W. Hall, asent. Queen, schooner, 40 tons. T. Jones, from nokiangn. Cargo: IS bales wool, 22 hides, 65 sicks sum, 1 bale fnneus, 6 kauri logs, 4 totara piles. Swallow, schooner, 21 ton?, Moore, from Ohora (near North C»p-0- Cargo: 9 balrs and 7 bags wool. 6 bags eheepsKlns, 20i bags gum, 17 biles flax, 13 bales tow, 7 hides, 1 parcel, 2 .bags white gum, 3 lheepskins. Jessie, schooner. 38 tons, Gibbs, from KusselL Cargo: 50 tons Manganese. Charybdii, schooner, 03 tons, S. Lane, from XTangOnni Cargo: 60,000 feat timber. Maud, cutter, 23 tons, Bathuxst, from KusselL Cargo: 43 tons coal. Man», cutter, S2 tons, Megeney, from Tairua. Cargo: 53,484 feet timber. Leo, cutter, 35; tons, W. Norris, for Russell. Cargo: 60 tons coal, and aundries. :*.■■■ CLEARED OUTWARDS. City, of Melbourne, mail steamer, Brown, for Kandavu and San Francisco. Cargo: 172 packages merchandise; original cargo, 1 package. Emu, s.s., o'Corjnell, for Russell- Cargo, 1 box tob&cco Wellington, is., 262 tons, M. Carey, for Southern pore (at Onehurjga). Cargo: 12 sacks potatoes. —A. F. GojS'eadt'si tons, Austen, for Waiiara and New Plymouth (at Onehunga). Cargo as per exports— A.S.P. Co.. agents. Effie Meikle, schooner, 41 tons, Donghty, for Opotiki. via Mercury Bay. Cargo: Sundries, and 20 000 feet timber, to be shipped at Mercury Bay. Golden Isle, schooner, 73 tons, Mitzon, for Russell, In ballast. , Josephine, schooner, 65 tons, \V ateraun, for Lemka. Cargo: 45,063 feet timber.— J. S. Macfarluie and Co., agents. PASSENGER LIST. INWJLBDS. Per An Revoir, brigantine, from Bjdney:— Messrs HicheH, Palmer, Ebbo, and Rose: Per Queen, schooner, from Hokianga:—Messrs E. Howe and J. Kendall. P«r Julia Pryce, schooner, from Norfolk Island:— Captain R. Quin. onrwABES. Per Wellington, s.s., for Sonthem ports :—Mr and Mrs Stannus Jones, Mrs Greig, Mrs Hmsly and child, Mr and Mrs Henry Weston, Miss Norman, Mrs Prime, Miss Lamb, Miss Bent, Messrs Hazlebmk, J. S. Keid, A. Cotter, Foyden, Naden, Paley, Kumner, Seed, Opone, Rapiba, Eaika, Miss Kelly. Per Go-Aheart, s.s., for Waitara and Taranaki :— Major Nixon and two others. Per Josephine, schooner, for Levuka:—Captain Austen. IMPORTS. [A special charge is made for announcements in this column.] Per An Revoir, brigantine, from Sydney: 1500 felloes, 1600 spokes, 45 pairs shaft*, 14 pieces iron bark, 3 bundles hoops, 1 package nails, 21 planks, 446 bags bono dust, 1 piece timber, 4,0 bars iron, 4 oiks vestas, 83 tOD 3 coal, 460 rolls matting, 1 box.— Ow*n and Graham, agents. Per Jnlia Pryce, schooner, from Norfolk Island:— 15 bags fungus. EXPORTS.

Per .Go-Ahead, a.e., for Waltara and New Plymouth: —1 bale, 4 casks, 10 cases, 1 sack, 0 camp ovtn, 5 boxes tea, 6 boxes candles, 2 boxes soap, 2 boxes schnapps, 5 boxes port wine, 1 trass, 2 packages, 4 doors, 2 bundles mouldings, 1000 palings, 4000 feet timber. PROJECTED UKPAETOP.es. Sydhky.—Mikado, s.s., about 3rd prox.; Hero, s.s., about Ist prox. liOSDON.—Columbus, barque. 4th proximo; City of Auckland, ship, about 4th F«b. Edbsell. —lona, s.s., Monday next. Tatjrakga, &c.—Kowena, s.s., Friday next. Southern Ports.—Hawea, s.s., Jan. 3. H*w Ycikk.— Florence, barque, Thursday next; Lizxie Fox, barque, early. Bast Coast.—Advance, schooner, Tuesday. TTaieoa.—Torea, schooner, from Onehunga, early. VESSELS IN HARBOCTK. Steamers: H.M.S. Sappho BhlDs: City of Anckland, Ocean ifaiL Barques.—Columbus, Florence, Lizzie Fox. Sarquentine: Southern Cross (Mission vesseli. Brigantines: Ethel, Walter Glendining, Frances L«wey, Kate Brain, Trevelevan Family, Flirt, An Revotr. Schooners.—Southern Cross (training vessel), Jessie Hendereon, Peerless, Belle Brandon, PriDce Eupert, Sissy, Magellnn Clnud, Blanche, Canterbury, Advance, Transit , Jessie, Julia Price. VKSKKLS BXPECTED,. Bero, «.s., from Sydney; due. Mikado, mail steamer, from San Francisco; due abont JJrd prox. City of San Francisco, mail steamer, from San Francisco; due aboui SO'.h inst. B.ILS. Barracouta, from the Fiji Tslands. Carnatic, ehip (HNPG).from London: Bailed Sept. SO. tfaipa, (hip, from London; to Ball November 10. Srodiclc Castle, ship, from Plymouth. rjlenlora, ship, from London; sailed October 23 Frank Pendleton, ship, from GeUe, Sweden; Bailed AnTiut 13. Jemglen, ship, from London; to sail November 25. Itanvenue, ship, from London; cleared out Oct 28. Axdvar, ship, from Glasgow; sailed, October 22. Jessica, terque, from New York, viaDuuedin; sailed June 2. American Lloyds, barque, from New York; tailed. Lady Franklin, barque, from Melbourne. SUrathon, barque, from New York;salled Oct. IS. Acnes, schooner, from Chatham Islands. Coronet, schooner, from South Sea Islands. Abrivju, Coastwibk.—Ness, cutter, from Kennedy's Bay, with 25,000 feet timber; Morning Light, cutter, from Port Charles, with timber; Elizabeth, .cutter, from Waiheke, with timber, Mary Hogan, SfChooner, from Waiheke. CoißrmßE Odtwartis.—Hlnnlo Casey, s.a., for the Hot Springs and Matakana; Fannie, cotter, for ■Wangapoa. The A.B.P. Co.'e s.s. Lewellyn left on Monday afternoon for Levuka. The s.s. lona, Captain W. Farquhar, left for the Korth yeaterday evening, with passengers and cargo. The N.Z.S.B. Co.'t B.s. Wellington left Onehunga yesterday for the South, with passengers and cargo. The A.B.P. Co.'B s,s. 00-Ahead took her departure for Waitara and New Plymouth yesterday afternoon. A number of outward-bound vessels took their departure yesterday. The brigantine Magellan Cloud will leave to-day lor the Bay of Islands. The schooner Favorite arrived on Monday from Wangaroa, with a cargo of timber. The schooner Queen will leave on Thursday next lor Hokianga. The schooner Swallow arrived yesterday morning from Ohoro, with a cargo of wool and produce. The cutters Maud and Leo have arrived from Eussell, with cargoes of coal. The chartered mail Bteamer City of Melbourne took her departure on Monday afternoon for Kandovu and Ban FrancUco. The ship Star of Germany took her departure yesterday morning from the North Head for NewCSJtle. The cutter Magic arrived at the North Shore yesterday from Russell, with a cargo ot coal for the Jerry Co. The schooner Josephine returned to thli port on Monday last "from a cruise." She left the Thames witlra cargo of timber lor Levuka, about eleven or twelve days ego, but the captain finding, as he Alleges, that the chronometer-was out ol order wai noable to make out his bearings, and so steered back to New Zealand. A fresh chronometer and captain were shipped yesterday, and vessel proceeded on her voyage in the evening. The schooner Julia Pryce returned from Norfolk Island yeaterday morning. She left Auckland on the 3»th nit., and experienced light northwest triads with thick hazy weather during tbe passage. Near the island she had a strong easterly gale, and was hove-to off the island for three days'. Arrived on the Tin. Discharged cargo and left on the 14th, with liebt easterly winds all the passage. Passed through a f chool of sperm whales, off the Three Kings, on the pauage up. For the Information of masters of homeward-bound Ships, it may be well to state that the following notice has been issued:—" Irish Lights Office, 3rd September, 1875.—The Commissioners of Irish IJghts hereby give notice that they have caused a buoy, coloured green,-with the word 'wreck* £h black latter*, to be placed 150 yards W.N. W. off the wreck of H.M. Ironclad Vanguard, which lies in 20 fathoms low-water spring tides, with the following bearings, magnetic: Kish ligktthip, N., 17 degrees W.., 8 7-10 mile*. Codling lightship S., 19 degrees west, 7 8-10 miles. The Vanguard has one-third of her forecast, and two-thirds of her main-topmast and —*Ilant mast and yard ihewinc above water."

.-' The A.5.8.. Co.'e «.«. Southern Cro«s left N«P|er last eVening for this port, baying •V M # o ,?S£llrc bale* wool* Intended for ihipmen,t,to Kewjorkby 188 to., CapUinHrth w»ther during the principal part of the passage. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4407, 29 December 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4407, 29 December 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4407, 29 December 1875, Page 2