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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. ; B)Ga WATfR, Thf.« 8.40 morn.- 8.5* even. M „ Manukau: 11.35 morn.; 11.53 even. Tax Bnx: 5 43 : sets. 6.27. Tbm Moon: First Quarter, 3rd March, 9.-6 p.m. AERIVA L^S. I>dy bird,. ■«. A ndrew, -Irom.Southern, poiti. (in, Farqabar, from Northern poits. Fretiy.Jane, s.s., Helander, from Gtsborae and Napier, via the Thames. Prince Alfred, barquentine, Bennett, from Lyttel*°A*dvance, schooner, Kennedy, from Gisborne and East Coast p rts. " Ocean, schooner, Rawlings. from Mercury Bay. Fkbroary 27. Salisbury, ship, Clar*, from London. Orpheus, schooner, Dunn, from East Coast. . Christina, schooner, Edwards, from Russell. Golden Isle, schooner, Matzen, from Russell. DEPART CTRES. FfrBKUAUY 26. . Phcebo, s.s., Worsp, for Southern ports (from the Manukau). _ favourite, schooner, Savory, for Noumea, N.C. Jeafiie Niccol, scbouner. Peterson, forJCaipara. ' February 27. Flirt, brigantine, J. McKenzle, for Lyttelton. CLEARED OUTWARDS. •Flirt, brigantine, 100 tons, J. McKenzie, for Lyttelton. Cargo as per exports. , Jessie Niccol, schooner, 93 ton 3, Peterson, for para, in ballast. —B. Tonks and Co., agents. Favorite, pehooner, 40 ions, Savory.for bourne.. New Caledonia. Carpo as per exports. . r Atlantic, schooner, 60 tons, Spooner, for Duneai . Cargo A3 per exports.—Master, agent. IMPORTS. [A special >eharse is mad* for consignees names in this column.] Per Ladybird, s.s., from Southern «2«r..5 case dLUBS 2 sheets lead, 50 and 1 kilderkin beer, 18 packages 50 sacks n.alt V bales waste, 32 sheep, 12 cajcs, 7 casks tellow, 2 Packages leather.—W. F. Wheeler. IN.Z_n.S. Co., agents. Per Prince Alfred, barquentine, from Lyttelton. 11 map* phfese 3ca«*s mutton hams, 45 cases bacon. 290 sacks 25 sacks wheat, 270 sacks Hour, T2O bags flour. .193 sacks malt, 184 sacks grass-seed.—ii. S. (Meyers and Co., agents. Per Batavia/fzv'-m Melbourne;—so ca"ei castor on, 62.colonial ovens, 62 packages tinware, T. and S. Morrin. | EXPORTS. , Per Flirt, brigantiue, from Lyttelton:—49,6oo feet timber, 50 tons doors and sashes, 220 nests drainpipes.— D. H. MeKenzio, agent. x Per Atlantic, schooner, for Punedm: 40,000 feet timber, 10 bundles mouldings, 72 pieces architraves, £4 doors, 1 ar.-cask rum. . . • Per Favorite, schooner, for Noumea, New »Caledonia:—3o tons potatoes, 23 tons coal. PASSENGER LIST. •ijwtABDS. Pes Pretty Jane, s.s., from Gisborne and Napier:— Major Pitt, To Pent, Messrs Pollen. Hunter, Webb, Tobias Levine, Wilson, Miss Matthews. Steerage: J. Erans, F. Webb, A. A. Salmon, Cause, Rochford, Tohi {prisoner.) Per lona, s.s., from Unssellfcrs Hamilton, Miss Joyce, Mr and Mrs Penny, Messrs Neville, Morgan, Jarvie, and 13 others. Steerage, 8. - Per Ladybird, s.s., from Southern ports:—Mr and Mrs-Martiu and child, 3lra Emsly and child, Mrs Bertram, Mrs J. Bradley and child, Mrs UnderwoOd, Misses Gosling and Lambort Messrs Kelly, Krowne, Tolleaton, Welby, IT. J. Thornton, Anthony, Tyson, Jones, Williams, Mendelson, Higgins, Levi, Clark, Cooran, Pyaa, Spragg, Neal, Farrow, and 13 in the iteerage. . Per ship Salisbury, irom London Saloon: Mrs Ca-shmoro and two sons, Mr and Mrs liube/y and child, Mr Peter D. Brown, Dr CaTtwright, and 310 Government immigrants, as Families.—William J. and Eliza Andrews, and 3 children: Richard and Ann Allen; John and ar " garet Brown, and 3 children: William and Mary Bennett; Peter, John and Kat* A. Brennan, and 4 children. John and Elizabeth Craitr, and 1 child; William and Eliza Chambers, and 3 children; David and Ann Carlyou, and 4 children; Louis ard Rachel Davies: John and Harriet • Graharae; Michael and Mary Guerin, and 4 children; Michael and alien Head, and 1 child: William and Ann Hogan; Jonathan, H. and Mary A. Hosking; liicbolas and Emma Harter, and 3 children; David and Liviza Harris: John and Mirah Miall; A lfred and Mary A. : NicholLs, and 1 child; Hhas. and Catherine Norton; Thomas and iMatilda Nobbs; Jerlius. F. and Maiy Otway, and 2 children; Michael aod Margaret O Halloran* John and Elizabeth Penijalico n : and 1 child; : Thomas and Mnry Robinson, and 1 child; samnel 13. and Elizabeth btrongman, and 2 children: Theopbilus L. and Jane E. Stevens, and 1 child-. William and Mary Searl, and 4 chil.lron; John »nd Agnes Taylor, and 3 children; Michael and Bridgot Walsh, and 4 Children; Frederick and Mary A. Wright; William and Elizabeth William, and 4 children; Martin and Catharine Dawson; Hugh and Isab»illa_ Kelly; Frank and Caroline Pauley; John aod Catherine McGrog.iu, and 4 children; John and Mary Nobbs, and 4children; Henry S. and Louisa and Hammond, Thomas and Mary J. Hammond. ___ . SIMOLK JIES.—W. ir. Andrews, T. W Chamoers, D. Carlyon, J. C. Tenhnligon. C. Eobinson, W. Strongman, J. Taylo-, M, Walsh, P. Walsh, .T. Walsh, J. Anderson P. Bainl, J. Bergin, P. Balton, J. Bonrke. J. D. JJovd, J. L'nlleen. M. Cavanagh, J. Cahill, M Connors, F. Cliampaloup, J. Carolan, O'Connell, J. Collins, 1(. Conscdine, J, Dinan, W. Dutton, J. Davis, J. _ I'laoncry, P. Goooan. J. Gorman, W. Gadd, i,. Duggan; H. Gibbons, W. Hawkins, J. Halloran, F. Harrison, J. Hoiking, J. Irwin. W. InKerson W. Jamleson, M.Keliher. W. Keresy, J. Kirkby, II J. Kirkbr. Keily, J. Lynch, B. Lynch, r.McGuinness, U. SlcCabn, JJ. Moroney, W. Moore J. Masterton, J. Man.niJ, J. Moore; K. J- n , 0 r f°R. Matthew*, A. McSfiane, J. McNally, P., T. McMahon, f). Morouiy, D. Malone, i). McManone, E. McCarthy, s. C. Matthews, J. Mutton, J. >attrass, M. Noj-nan, Jl. Nash, J. i. O Dee, h. O'Brien, W. O'Rvmi, J. X>. Perry, H. Poile. J. Uuinlivan, E. liyau, It. Stotter, J. Sillis, P. Smyth, J. Smyth. -A. .Stent, £. SJiles, B. G. Stone, M. laUi'. H. Twohy, J. canny, T J. Dawson J Atteridse, J. Bryan, J. Jihnsion. J. Jienneily, J. h-yle, W. iydlaid. J. «'• »lnllikan. J. «>»nn, J. atrongman, Vf. J. Stro iham, S. Tanner, S. ilarcs, T. Jordan, w. Bon, J. Kubla, I». Ivobbs, 11. .aobbs, o. McOabe, J Trotter, s li' lckmore, fr. E. Cose. SINOLi: U ombv.—Eliza E. Ann and Isabella Harter, Mary E. Otway, Elizabeth Mary llobinaon, Elizabeth D. btruugmau, y. tb «" n0 and Mary Walsh, Catherine Cavanngh, Ann MinO&ne, Mary McMahot., Mary Boston, ilavy Bridget Corbett, Mary Cos, Brid .et Doogan, Bridget FinneUy, »>nncy llaniiltou, Mary I. Ifwm. Kane Bridget Moione, Bridget Murphy, Elizabeth McCa'bo, Bridget Jlujrgawn, Sarah Mashn, Catherine McGrath. Bridget Minogue, Sarah Nicholls, Margaret Nobbs Bridget t>'lsrieii, I'ridget O lieiUy, Ivate Pauley Mary E. PorterfieJd, Isabella Porterfleld, Rebecca J 'PorterllvUl, Emily B. Koiherham, Charlotte Stewart. Marpiret Scanlan, Isabella Soutar, Mary ana Honom Sui ivan, Ann White, Mary J. Waters, sarah Wckey i-arah A. LUiott, r.lizabeth Eakeen, imm> Lloyd,' Jane Law. Mary Lynch, Ellen, Annie, and Letitia and Sarah Nobbs, jaarah Purvis, Emma Black more, Mary Barrington, Kate Connelly, Alice Kea i *jr. Johanna, Aunio, bmtly, and Clara Oox. Marearet . I«ATro>ALiTY. —Engish, 116; Scotch, 22; Irish, 160; "Welsh 2; Germans. 9: total, 309 souls. The' following U a list of classification of trades of the Immigrants arrived by the ship Salisbury, from Londpn:— _ . n Married Jt'S ttctb Familtes.—Labourers, 7; farm labour-rs, 3; blacksmiths, 2; farmers, 2; p.oughmen, 2; bricklayer, 1; carman, 1; carpenter, 1, miner, 1: skin-dresser, 1; smith. 1. Uartiel) Mus wiTHour i amilie3.—i arm labourers, 7: labourers. 3; plumbers, 2; groom, 1; market rardener, 1; painter, 1; ploughman, 1. qrvnr.r ilix —Form labourers, 63; labourers, 10; carnenters, 6; mine labourers, 3; blacksmiths, 2; carmen, 2; h-inuuermen, 2: painters, 2; miners, 2; conitabfe. 1: tlairvman, 1: gardener, 1; ironmonlder, 1, miller 1- navvy, 1: ploughman, 1; shoemaker, 1. ■ SraiZi Wosikn '—General servants, 32; dairjnmid,, 8- housemaids, 9; laundresses, 3; nursa?, -, cook, 1. 'ABnlicatlon to eegage any of the above must be madetrthe Depot wlster or Matron, respectively, at tho Immigration Depot, Auckland.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. SruNiY.—Ciiy of Melbourne, s.s., shortly after Sobers Ports, vi.v Napier. - Granada, mail AS Ict&da, mail steamer, March Russell, &c.—Ton«, a.s., this afternoon. London.— Olty of Auckland, ship, this morning; Carnat'c, ship, early; Glenlora, barque, early. TAtniA2COA, Kowena, s.s., Friday nezt. Southerm Ports.—Hawea, s.s., to-morrow. Pjinrutk Inland. —Pearl, ketch, to-day. Minion Chuise.—Southern Cross, auxiliary £cre*r barquentine, next month. Samoa.—Martha, barque, to-day. 2fxw York — Marathon, barqiio, to-day. liYTTKLioN.—Flirt, brigantiue, early. Levuka.— Llewellyn, s.s., to-morrow. and Uapirb*—'Pretty Jane, s.s., this afternoon* Southern Cross, s.s., Thursday. Vasoarh-< 'lyde, schooner,this morning: Argyle, s.s., this eveuing. VESSELS'IN HARBOUR. Steamers: Llewellyn, Argyle, lona. Shins* City of Auckland, Carnage, Salisbpry. Barque*: Marl ha, Marathon,. Uatavia, Glenlora, Ardvar Queen of the Sea, Stag. ~Barqueutijie*: Fairlie, Southern Cross (Mission ' vessel), Prince Alfred* idwenenV S™Uh«n Cross ftr'toing vessel), H M Xboat Kenani, Pearl Mary Melville, Peerless, Prince Kopert, Golden Isle, Elizabeth. VKstshLS KXPKCTET). City of Mnlbpnrne, maU steamer, from -an Francisco; o£n\!» Vm*™ from Kaiidavn; due March ! ! ci-ile/baraue (TGiIQ), from London; S&lhbury! ship (*UJPQ), from London; sailed Novern- , Brodick t'astlo, sh'p.frora Plymouth, sailed Tc. 14Dllpussuml. fhip, from London. Krunj»>e, ship, from London. Aline, barque, from Glasgow. _ . 'Skimmer of tno Wave, barque, from .New Yorif, via the South. r William Ac*c*v barque, from >ewc*stle ; Annie J.ew;S. torque, from liew York, sauca 2»OT. IS. - .Ethel, briu vi,«l«-, from Melbcuraa. from Nadi, Fij«. -liocli-Lce," H'tjU'-iiMuo, frr.oi south Islands. ..Vision, fr*' l * ■° {^... : '; 1 ' i : < - - T.wbitiiv ti'i jutr, from.fijl.. .. --u v T, ~__ -nor/from Duwcdin: sailed Feb. So. Iron. Nev crtOwfa.

Canterbury, schooner, from New Caledonia and or-" £**olk Island.-1 N 6* Jl. A .c?i • KAte,Mac?regor. schooner>/frqm** Timaru &nd;Lyttcl*/ ; ton;! sailed Feb. 24: i / " 'Blunflie. schooner, ifrdm'TlirotonpjCj in 4 , V:--?, /Wave of Life, schooner, from Sydney". X-j •; V' ? cutter, from.'Penhryn Island: i £t i Arritais Coastwi-e.—Firefly, schooner, frointh«* Wale; Mary Anne, cutter, from Cape Colvill*V_ with Maid of the Mill, ketch, from Orewa. with timber. .t—«. .«• Coastwise Ocrn-ARoa.— Fanny Kelly, ketch, for Tanlr'e, in ballast: Leo, cutter, for Waiheke, in ballagt: Morning Li?ht, cutter,' for'.Waiheke, .in balL\3t; Durhan, s.a., for tlot Springs: Anne Mill-bank.-p.s., for Hot Springs and Mahurangi. - ~ ■ The time-table of Messrs Holines Brothers' steamers Is published elsewhere. _ . . vfeam launch Eclipse, belonging to_Csptain j br/ganline* Flirt sailed yesterday morning for schooner Ocean arrived on Saturday evening, from Jiercury Bay, with a cartro of timber. The schooner Golden Isle arrived yesterday morning, from Russell, with a cargo of The sch' oner Favourite left on baturday afternoo , for New ( aledonia. -• , ... - artrr4 The schooner Atlantic has cleared outwUha cargo of timber, for Dunedin. hhe . The schooner Colonist arrived at Lyttelton from the Thames en the 17th inst. . . The Union S.s. Company's s.s. Ilawea is due in th«* Mannkau to day, from the South. She leaves again on her return trip to-morrow. The N.ZS.S. Company's s.s. Plicebetook her departure on Saturday morning from Onehunga, for the South, with passengers and cargo. It will be seen by advertisement elsewhere that th-tira<?-t*ble of the Waikato steamer Quickstep lias been Tho^birque GlenTora has shifted her beith from the eastern tee to the inside berth of the western tee, to make room for the expected mail steamer. Thebarqne Maratlmn ha 1 log taken all h°r cargo, lias hauled away from the wharf, and will clear out for Vcw York this morning. The barque Stag, and brigantine Amherst, are both alongside Messrs. Henderson and M'icfarlane'3 hulk discharging coal. The schooner Orpheiv., Captaiu Dunn, arrived on Saturday, from the East Coast, with a cargo of produce. . , . The s.s. lona, Captain W. Farquhar, arrived in port early on Saturday morning from Russell and the North, with passengers and cargo. She leaves again on her return trip thi* afternoon. The schooner Kate arrived at "Lyttelton on the 20th instant, from 'J'iraacu. left again four days after, for Auckland, with a full cargo of wheat and barley. . We learn by telegram, from Sydney, that the schooner Je°rie Kelly, from the Islands, w;s dismasted, ten miles north-east of Keppsll Island. She had 118 Islanders on board. The Bunyip, schooner, has been despatched to her rescue. The topsail schooner Advance, Captain Kennedy, arrived in harbour early on Saturday morning, from Gisliome and East Coast ports, with tho following cargo§o bale 3 wool, 388 bag 3 maize, 90 bags fundus. CO pigs, and snndries. . The clipper ship City of Auckland, Captain G. Balls, will take her departure this morning for Loudon. weather permitting. She takes a latge number of passengers and a full cargo of wool, gum, &c., rained at £46,000. The chartered, mail steamer City of Melbourne left San Francisco on the Cth instant, with the .English mail. We believe that she will come direct to Auckland instead of calling at Kaudavu. In this instance she may be expected to arrive in the coure of tomorrow or next day. The barquentine Prince Alfred. Captain G. Bennett, arrived in harbour on Saturday afternoon, from Lyttelton, with & cargo of produce. She left Lyttelton on the 20th instant, with a fresh S. W. baeeze, which was carried as fur as the East Cape. Thence light variable winds to port. The .Ancklrnd Steam Packet Company's steamer Pretty Jane. Captain Helander, arrived in port late on Saturday evening, from Gisborne ana Napier, via the Thames. She brought a cargo of sheep nnd cattle for Grahamstown, and several passengers for Auckland. She leaves again this afternoon on her return trip. , We regret to learn that tho well-known ketch Wild Buck. 43 tons, trading between Onehunga and W/iitsra, has gono ashore at the -latter place. The mishap occtirrcd on Thursday .since which she ha 3 sanded up very much. The Wild Duck wa=?, at the tiine of the occurrence, on her "passage from WaitarafortheiiXannkau, having left on the previous day. The N.Z.S.S. Co.'s f.s. T.adybird arrived at Onehunga on Saturday morning from the South, after a fine weather passage. Captain Andrew reports leaving Dunedin at 11.30 a.m.; passed Port CbMmers at 1 p.m. on the 20th; arrived at Lyttelton at 0.0 a.m, on the 21st; sailed again at 5 p.m. the same day; arrived at Wellington at noon'on the 22d; sailed at 3.30 p.m. on the 23rd; arrived at Picton at 10.30 p.m., aud sailed at 10 40 p.m. ih* sime evening; arrive.! at Nelson at 8 a.tn. on the 24th: sailed at- G p.m. same day: arrived off Tamnaki at 10 a.m. on the 25th; sailed at 3.30 p.m. same day; arrived as above. Experienced siiyht variable windj and fine weather throughout the passage.

ARRIVAL OF THE SALISBURY. The fine powerful clipper ship Salisbury, 1094 tons, Captaiu Clare, arrived in harbour-last eveniug from London, after a passage of 07 d+ys from port to port. She a saloon passengers, anrt"3lo Government immigrants, h-j per list, also a general cargo. Th's is owned by tho Merchant Shipping Compony, London, and comes out under charter to tho iN'ew Zealand Shipping Compauy. She was built at Troon in ISGG, a?id was rcclas-wd at Lloyd's in 1574 Al for 13 years. There being, »o s:ckne«s on board, Captaiu Burgess, chief pilot, brought tho Tfssel up liarbo-r, and she anchored off Qneen-stre'it wharf shortly after six o'clock. The Health Oificer, however, deferred his visit of inspection until this morning, ami no communication wa* allowed with the ship, much to the disappointment of husbands, wives, fathers, and sweethearts. A f»:w sch-apper and peaches, and a flie Cif local newspapers were, however, passed up, and in the enjoyment of these tho now arrivals would revel in luxury. Redtape p.evente.l Captain Clare from furnishing tho Press with a detailed report of passage, but this genuine old salt sang out in stentorian tones across the, water a few particulars, leaving the rest to he supplied by the reporters' observations (and imaginations). The passage has been a line-weather one throughout— according to the captain's idea too fine—which means that his trades were light, aud he had no sixteen-kuot broezes. The welcome sound of "Land oh!" was heard on board nine days a,;o, since which time the ship his been beating down tho coast, her proximity, to the port being reported by tho steamer lona on' Saturday- last. The pn&sengers have eujoyed good health throughout, the only death-being that of an infant nine months old. In addition to good health, the passengers in good spirits, aud give evidence of having been well for on the voyage. The formal inspection will take place at ten o'clock this morning, and on the blue peter being hauled down friends will be allowed to haul up. The landing jvill take place during the d:iy.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4459, 28 February 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4459, 28 February 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4459, 28 February 1876, Page 2