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SHIPPING.

POET OF AITCK L A t>D. * •Bioi Waiip., This Day: <-50 morn.: 5.20 eren. , rp tt Mannkftu: 7.45 morn., 0.-io - Tot Buk:< Rises, 6.4*2; seta, 6:47. Tbx Moos: 2»ew, ?sth, 0 p.m. . , . . »;far^S^»ccai. ICaud, cutter, Batburst. froni Russell. Petn.on; from W«n'g*Zeih, cutter, from Tanranga. - - • : r : "D EPAK'T UEfJB. _ it _ 'iona, as.,' Captain "W\ Farqnhar, for Northern Cross, 5.?., Captain F. Holmes,, for Ghb*rneand Nafier. . ►jMln*ie-Har.e, schooner. Skinner, for Coralie,-cuttcr, Baker, for Opotiki.

* ENTERfc/D INWARDS. , Amherst; lirigantine, lG2ton?, Berry, from Sydney. Cargo: 225-tons coal.—Henderson and Macfarlane "ttellc Brandon, schooner, C 5 tops, F. Ohlson, from "Wangaroa. • Cargo : 52,000 ftet timber. 1T Onward, schooner, 32 tons, Baxter, from Russell, with 54 tons coaL - - , _ Mana, cnttor, 32 tons, Megerney, -from Tairna. Careo: 24.640 feet timber. _ Maud, cutter, 23 tons, Bathurst, from Russell. Cargo: iS tons coal.

, CLEAEED OUTWARDS. - Southern Cross. U.S., 13'J tons, F. Holmes for Poverty Bay and Jfcpi.r. Cargo as per exports.— A .'li^'n?e > llaro,"schooner, 46 tons, .T. Skinner, for Eus20 ton?, C. Baker, for Opotiki, with 9-full general cargo.

PASSENGER LIST. Per Go-Ahead, s.s., from Raglan Messrs. TV. Lodder/ McLeort, Mrs Bush, Miss Faulkner .and 3 "White. OUTTTAJtDS. _ . 'PerSotrfhern Cross, s.h., for <;isborae and Ivapier: Mrs John "White and 5 children, Mrs B. Johnson, Miss McGcxvey, Mossrs Sellars, Hellyer, Kennedy, ■ Graham.. IMPOE2S. ft A special chart e is made for consignees' names in — - - this column.}) 'Per Go-Ahead, s.s., from Raclan:— . -10 bales-fai>gU3, 2 cases vesta?, Owen and Graham. 2 cases baqcn, 2 kits bacon, 2 hides, 3 boxes, 1 •parcel, 31. bales wool—Auckland Stcxm Packet Comagents, EXPORTS. .-Southern Cross, s.s., from Poverty Bay and - ' •' Napier:— .15 ifllits sugar, .20 mats sugar, 4 cases 11 packages. —-Owen and Graluvtn. ..12 sheop, 15 cases wine, 0 cases beer, 237 cases wine, 10 bales, 600 shinglea, 1 case wino, 1 jack and handles, £ trusses, 17 cases, 2 boxes, 3 bales, 7 packages, 1 rocking-horse, 3 eases coffce, 23 balesjiax, 20 boxes seap, 4,0 half-boxes soap, 15 sheep, 3 boxo3 glass, 5 yarn, 1 drum, caustic soda, 158 ilower-pots, 24 sacks potatoes, 20 packages luggage, 2 qr.-casks wine, B.cases wine,.s bales hops, 5 case 3 rum, 10 eases sardines.

i . PROJECTED UEPABTUE.ES. S row**".—City of Melbourne, s.s., shortly after arrival. SDUTitiEBK Boats, via Napier. — Granads, mail steamer, -27th inst. SAN Fhancisco, &c.—Granada, mail steamer, March s.s., Monday next. London.—-City of Auckland, ship, Feb. 25; Carnat«c, ship, eaarly; Glenlorn, barque, early. Taukakoa, &c.—flowena, s.s., Flirt ay next. Southern- Ports*.—Taupo, 3.3., to-day; Phceoe, a.s., Saturday. _ Penrhtn Island.—Pearl, ketch, early. Mission Cruise.—Southern Cross, auxiliary screw . barquentine, next month. Samoa.—Anne McLeod, schooner; Martha, barque ■wSgantji.— St. Kilda, a.s., about Thursday. BAOLAN & Waitah A.—Go-Ahead, 8.3., to-morrow. UtTNEDTN.—Atlanuc, schooner, to-<lay. Hzyt York.—Marathon, barque, early. : Lyttelton.—Flirt, brigantine. early. Barotoncu, isc.—Coronet, schooner, to-day. 3Vanqarei and Manoapai.—'Wangaroi, cutter, to-morrow. VESSELS IN HABBOUB. Bhins: City of Auckland, Carnatic. .Barques: Martha, Marathon, Thomas Brown, Glenlora, Ardvar, Queen of the Sea. # Bar&uentines: Fairlie, Southern Cross (Mission vosselj.* , , BrigatLtinea: Flirt, Amherst. Schooners:' Southern Cross (training vessel), HM. gunboat Kenard, Pearl, Peerless, Coronet, JoS3ie Njcool, Bello Brandon. VEBSWF.S EXPECTRDi City of MelboT«ne, mail steamor,from San Frsncisco; Granada, P.M.S.S., from Kandavu; duo Feb. 27. Llewellyn, s.s., frofci Levuka; due to-morrow. Edinburgh Castle, .-barque (VGMQ), from London; sailed Xov. 35. Salisbury, ship (ttJPQ), from London; sailed NovomBrodick Castle, ship, from Plymouth, sailed Bee. 14.. Dilpussund, ship, from London. Menvanjee Frainjee, i-hip, from London. Aline, barque, from Glasgow. Skimmer of the AVavo, barque, from in ew York, via the South. . Batavla, barque, from Melbourne, sailed Feb. 4. Annie Lewis, barque, from J*ew York, sailed 25*07.19. Stag, barque,.from Newcastle, sailed Februay3. Ethel, brißantlne, from Melbourne. Ryno, brigantine, from South Set Islands. Emu, barquentin« (atixUiar screw), from Fiji. Ocean "Wave, brigantine, from Nadi, Fiji. Prince Alfred, barquentine, from Lyttelton. Loch Lee, barquentine, from South Sea Islands. Yision, brig, from Samoa. Mary Melville cchooner, from South Sea Islands. Lx'titia, schooner, from Tongatabu. Peerless, schooner, from New Caledonia. Canterbury, schooner, from New Caledonia and Norfolk Island. Blanche, scho oner, from Barotonga. "Wave of Life/ schooner, from Sydney. Magic, cutter from Ponhryn Island, ,

Arrivals Coastwise.—Manaia, p.s., from Hot Springs; Anno Milbaak, p;s., from Mahurangiand Hot Springs; Mary Anne- cutter, from Port Charles, with 17 224 feet timber; Waratali, cutter, from Tairua, with timber; Autralinn, cutter, from Pnhoi, with shingles; Mana, cutter, from Tairua, with timber; "Ware, cutter from Katakana. with timber: Avon, cutter, from "Waikcke, with manganese; Four Sisters, cntter, from Jtfahurangl, with lime; Mary Hogan, schooner, from Cabbage Bay; Maggie Robertson, schooner, from Kawair, Tay, Spey and Katio, cutters, from "VYaiheke; Victoria, cutter, from tho Barrier. The s.s- St. Kilda will leave Onchunga on or about Thursday next, for Wangauui. The barque Marathon has to take in cargo for Hew York, and will meet With dispatch. The cutter, Sovereign of the Seas arrived yesterday morning, from Wangarel, with a cargo of produce. The Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Taupo will leave Onehunga at 8 a.m. to-day, and the Bluff anchorage at -1.30 p.m. lor tho South. ~ _ . , The A.S.P. Co. a s.s. Sonthern Cross left yesterday afternoon for Gisborne and Napier, with a full general cargo and several passengers. Tho s.s, lona took her departure yesterday afternoon for Russell and the North, with passengers and i earn by telegram that the s.s. Minnie Casey arrived at the Bay of Islands after a passage of 15 k°The* brie Thomas and Henry left Kaipara last week for Dunedin, with 145,000 feet sawn timber, shipped at Aratapu mill 3 by Mr John Reid. "We observe by Adelaide papers that tho ongantine Roderick Dhu, 103 tons, Captain J. McKenzie, was lyine at Port Adelaide on the sth instant. The following colliers arrived yesterday morning from the Bay of Islands:—On ward* schooner, and Mercury, Maud, and Spitfire, cutters.^', The cutter Miranda, which harbour on Sunday afternoon, was successfully' floated yesterday morning. She is none the worse for her mishap. Tho brig Pakeha finished loading with baulk timber on Saturday last at Otamatea and proceeded down to the Kaipara Headsfto leave for Dunedin. She takes 100,000 feet, shipped by Mr John Reid. The achooner Ann McLeod has been sold to a firm in' Samoa by Captain McKenzie. She has neaily completed her loading, and will be taken over to Samoa by Captain A. Sloan?. Tho cutter "NVangatel has received some extensive repairs in Mechanics' Bay basin, and will at once recommence trading with Wangarei. She would havo sailed last evoning, but tho low state of the tide did not permit of her getting out of the basis. During the nine years that Messrs John Darrach and Son have been established as shipbuilders at Mahur&ngl Heads, they havo turned off the stocks nineteen vessels, the whole of which are now afloat. The last vessel built by them was the Saxon, fore-and-aft schooner, for Captain H. F. Anderson, which was constructed under special survey of the German IJoyi3 They at « now engaged in building a timber barge similar to the Lake Erie. Embimiso Cargo.—The Melbourne Argus of February 9. gives the following:report of a rase of brnachlnz cargo! Patrick Woods and William Josephs, two seamen belonging to the ship Riversdale were charged at tlie Wilharastown Police Court yesterday with embezzling cargo on the voyage from London. The vessel left London with a general rnreo, and during the voyage the chief oSicer inspected that the men had been tampering with the S„ nn tnaiine an examination he discovered SS the forehold had been entered from the fore wek, cases of beer, brandy, cigars, matches, and preserved fish and frnits, broken open and their contents abstracted. The . ship had 30 tons of gunpowder as part of her cargo. Evidence was given to show that the two prisoners had on the sth December, and on several other occasions/teen seento go dojyn into . the forehold by other sailors, and bring up bottl&s Of. brandy and beer, as well as cigars, dfce., pare of which they consumed themselves and distributed the rest amongst the other sailors. Three four-doxen cases of quart bottles of beer, and part of a fourth had been emptied; one case of brandy emptied, and four bottles taken from another; cigars, matches, and other, things broken into and taken away. The prisoners did not deny having broached the CATgo, bat they.said that all they had to.do to get into tho! hoi* was to lift the hatch, which.,was not'secured. They also said that the other sailors, including three who gave evidence against them, had participated In . the emberzelement. and were quite as bad as they. Mr Mollison sentenced each of the prisoner to 12 weeks* imprisonment the maximum term under the iferchant Shipping Act for the offence and ordered , etfh to forfeit £2 wages.

TThe screw steamer Argyle, launchi* in Bar basin forCaptaia McGregor and:others on tbe Ist | Jan nary, and . intended for \ the "Wangarei trade, is, now on the point of completion, and is expected to• be taken from under Messrs. '•Eraser boiler shears on Thursday next. internal fittings are nearly similar to the lona. Her saloon, anrdsnips, measures about 24 feet by 30 feet, and has four state rooms on. the starboard side, and a-roomy . ladies cabin aft. The latter has sleeping accommodation for about twelve. The .saloon is fitted with ten.shifting berths,Tvhich give pTnce'dnring the day to comfortable settees. The upholstery • work i 3 of horsehair and mahogany. The cabin-lias.-been .tastefully fitted up by Mr J. Halyday, upholders. The woodwork is painted with white enamel pic'sed out with gold, rwhich gives. H a verj chaste appearance. __Thi3jrork. ha 3 been cariied out by Mr J. Henderson. In the steerage there i 3 accommodation for nearly twenty persons. The steamer is likely to be a comfortable ; one. ' The trial trip is likely to take place before tne | end of the week.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4454, 22 February 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4454, 22 February 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4454, 22 February 1876, Page 2