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SHIPPING.

* PORT OF ACOKIASD., B]GS W»TK, This Dor: 5.66 morn.: 6.14 even. , , ~ Manukau: 8.51 morn.; 9.9 even. '*. . Thx Son: Rises, 0.11: sets. C.I. Ihk Moon: New, 26th, 7.50 a.m. DEPARTURES. _ Pretty Jane, sX, JHlasiler^iof'Crfibbrne' aKflJa" pier. Manaia, p.s., Bewicke. for Napier. Salisbury, ship, Ca«, for Newcastle. Transit, schooner, Hooper, for Dunedin. £benezer, schooner, Norris, for Russell.Mary Melville, schooner, TJrquhart, for Russell. Queen, schooner, Jones, for Hokian;a. Prince Rupert, ketch, Bushel, for Lyttelton^ ENTERED INWARDS. Merwanjee I'ranijee, ship,' 1079 tons, Eidwell, from London, general cargo.Owen, and Graham, agents.. - CLEARED OTJTWARi>3. '' ■ Pretty Jane, * s., 101 tors, C. Helaniler. for Gisborne and Napier. Cargo: 1 qr-tierce tobacco, 10 cases beer. 2 cases tar, 6 barrels cement. 14 packages, 21 n-.ats sucar. 1 cask treacle, Owen & Graham. 1 ca3k zinc. 1 cask resin, 21 packages," 6 cases iron, 5 bundles spouting, 2 keg* powder, , 2 boxes ammunition, 2 packages, T. and S. Morrin.- 1 bale leather, Ireland .Brothers. 20 cases jam, 8 cases drapery, 3 packages. 1 sack onions, 6 cases cordials, 100 lire bricks, 1 bagd fire clay, 12S bags cocksfoot. 2 pianos, 50 sacks flour, 20 boxes Sf-ap, 1 keg soap, 1' case wine, 10 casks sulphur, 40 bags flour, and 78 packages, A.S.P. Co., agouti. - Queen, schooner, 46 tons, Jones, for Hokianga, with full general cargo. M- Niccol, agent- '. Prince Bupert, ketch, 60 tons, Bunnell, for "Lytteltelton, via Wangapoua ; cargo, .40,000 feet of timber, to be shipped at Wangapoua. '" ' - , PASSEJTGKK LIST. . ' 7 . ' Per Pretty Jane, s.s., for Gisborne;—Jlr and Sirs O'Bierno. Mr and Mrs Dick, Messrs B. Tage, Webb, Pierce, Bryce, Fail, Mr and ifrs PickerspU. ' IMPORT 3. .■■■ [A special charge U made for consignees' names in. this column.] ■■-~ Per Herwanjee Framj»e, ship, from London : — ■ ' 15 cases iron bedsteads, 3 ditto toilet glasses, 1 ditto damasks, Winks and Hall. , ' .; . .. . '■. • : EXPORTS. .; Per Prettr June, s.s., for GUborne and Xapier:-i-S cases corrugated irnn, : 3 bundles spades, 3ne3ts tubs, 1 bundle drain pipes, 5 keg 3 nails. 2 kegs wire nails, 3 coils rope, 1 cask resin,; 0 bundles spades, 3 bundles spade handles, 1 bag horse nails, 1 cask twine, 3 cses ironmongery, S bundles spouting, 23 coils lead pipe, T. and S. Morrin. Aruivals Coastwise.—Tirana, cutter, from Wangapoa, with timber; Glance, cutter, from Wanga-. poa, with timber. CoASTWisB OurwAKrs.—Ness, cutter, for Waipu, Tia Mercury Bay; Anne Milbaok, p.s., for Mahulanginnd Hot Springs. The p.s. Manaia tookher departure yesterday morninv for Napier, where she has been sold. The ship Salisbury took her departure for Newcastle yesterday, in ballast. ■ ' The schooners Mary Melville and Ebenezer have left for Knssell. The S-hooner Transit took her departure yesterday for Dunedin, with a cargo of timber. The Echnoner Queen has left with a full general cargo for Hokianga. . The ketch Prince Ttupert. left, last , evening for "Wangapoa, to load timbor for Lyttelton. TheA.S.P. Co.'s s.s. Pretty steamerl yesterday afternoon for Gi3borne and Napier, with passengers and cargo. The ship Merwanjee Framjee having dischargsd her ■ponder, came up harbour yesterday afternoon, and will be berthed alongside the wharf forthwith. The repairs to the s s. Llewellyc will necessitate a farther delay of a day or so before she can leave for The P.M.S.S. Colima 13 due bern in the course of Sunday from Kandavn, with the English mail, transhipped from the through steamer. She leaves again for Napier and the South six hours after arrival. There was no appearance in harbour yesterday of the barque signalled on Wednesday afternoon. It is evident she Yfus ihe barque Ptag, outward bound, put tack. Sbo left again yesterday morning. THE BRODICK CASTLE. ■ A ship was signaled at 2 o'clockyesterday afternoon which up to a late hour had not- made tl!6 harbour, in consequence of head winds and ebh tide. The pilot pnt off to her nssoon as sbo hove in sight, and she will probably make the harbour early this morning. Iheronccd be no hesitation in saying that she will prove to bo the lirodiuk Castln. 1775 tons, Captain Tayn", from Plymouth, with 2200 tons of cargo and 273 Government immigrants. It will be remembered that this ship left London on the 7th October last, but had the misfortune to Ret disabled in the Bay of Biscay, and was towed to Falmouth.' She afterwards proceeded to Plymouth to rtpiir, and again took her departure, on the 14th December last, for this port. Hnrpassjgo, therefore,ha3 occupied09days. She brings several saloon pns3engers, and 272 Government immigrants, th» nume3 of whom appear elsewhere She will donbtleS3 if no sickness exbu on board, bo admitted to pratiqne this morning. Theßro lick Cnstle *i a new vrssel, belonging i" Messre Thomas Skinner and Co.'s Castle Line of packets. Tho following i 3 a liit of her passengera and cargo:— First-cl-iss: Thomas Harbuth and family (0), Miss Skelton Miss Mossof, Charles Clark, Mrs. Martha Clarke, Miss E. Mckeonie, Frank Mitchell, Mrs. A. L. Mitchell, Marian Mitchell, George M. Hamilton, Mr. CloKhorn. and immigrants, as follows :— Fami jkb. — iSnoch and Elizabeth Atkin and 4 children Jaic es and Mary Bateman and 4 children. James and Alice Batty and 2 children. Robert and Margaret Bryan and 5 children, William ard Catherine Coail and 5 chilli on. David and Anne Clcincnt<, Thomas and Hachel Crook and 7 children, Thomas and Kmma Dorrington and 1 child, James Maria Gannon, .Tames and Elizabeth Hayston and 2 children, James and Marcella ■ nnter and 1 cMId, Fr»nk and May Hay. Walter and Elizabeth Knight and 1 ciiild, William and Arabella Mankleton aud 5 children, John and Kiiza Montague and 4 olilldrcn Mark and Ellen Messoiiscr and 1 child. David and Kllen Morrow ami 2 children, John and Mary Kowbald, William and Sarah O'Brien and 0 children,, H«nry and l-'mma Preece, John and Emily R'lO, John and Mary Regan, John and Janet Tait and 3 children, Patrick an.l Hnnorah Whltn and thrae children John and Betsy Webb and 1 child, Charles am l Mary Smith , Vrederi.k and Anno Jone. and 2 children, John and Anno Spinley and 7 children, Edward and Mary Tru<cott and 4 children, Jospph and Mary II inchton and 1 child John and Elizabeth Tregonin,' and 1 child, Nichol and Margaret Larncy and 4 children, Geoige and Charlotte Creamer and I child. John and MisiDounollv, Nicholas and Ellen McGrath and 7 children: Wilium and Sarah Wilson, Hannah Wilson Charles and William Wilson. 2 children: Patrick and' Elizabuth Bourko and 3 children, Edward and Ifilizitbeth Ma3soy and 2 children, Philip and Kate

Sishlb Men-.—Thomas Biicknoll, Wm. Bennett, William Barton. Bartholomew Cronin, William Collins, John Cox, Jas. Cahle, William Condon, Michael Connor, Patrick Conncll. Hu?h and Thomas Deaiey, James Da'y, Edw.ird Fdwards. Pamuel Gray, Joshua Grnnse, Colin Henderson, JameJ Kenny, Martin Keating. Richard Lewis. Denis Lyons, John llcCabe, Piederick Mortimer, Archibald McPhersnn, Jos-ph No3-e, Denis and John O'Cn'lighan, Edward Reynolds, Johnliyan, John Smith, John Stack. John Shea, Samuel -mith, Samuel Tong. James Wooley, Charles and Jon ithan Wikinson. W'illia n Whittenburg John Ascarnc, W. J. Flack. Alexander (Jallowar, Edward Ilannan, Thomas Hark..ess, Thomaj I*reiiter 'I*. and 0. Kowsc, "\Villiam Semmens, Lewis ■Williams, Thomas JlcNamara, John l>. Lewis, Andrew Stuart, David J'attie, Henry Berry, Edward Browne, Patrick Dowllng, Thomas Horgan, George Hyde, Michael Looney, Charles Jlanwell, Alfred Unmnant, John Simmonrts, Michael -weeney, George Wclford. Manric» Sullivan. Micha 1 Batler/' SISOLK Women*. —Bridget and Patience Lewis, Caroline Appleton, Elizabeth Bell, Margaret Brody, Sarah Cox, Anno Connell, Caroline Clark, Mary Driscoll Martha Fletcher, Hannah Halford, Mary Healy, ElizubetU Haydon, Frances Johnstone, Elizibeth Lennon Agnes Jtulviney, Emily Reeves, Matil la McMullao. Jilted Sparshott, Mary she Power, Mary A. Colgan, Mary Dmcnll, Frieda •Ktoplein, Isabella Lawrence, Jlary (J'.Veill. Mary Troy Anne and Gertrude Thompson, Ulen Donnaghey, Mary Glecson. Frances Knight, Margiret and Catherine Xenncrd, Winifred Jlino»ue, Mary 23 cases, S3O package*. T. and S. Morrin. •7 hhds. 105 packages, 2317 packages, oO cases, v'aiU, 9000* rail joints, 50 pairs wheels, 70 tanks, C 5 kegs, 25 drum", S boxes, &i crates, 30 hhds, 1521 cases, 20,039 packages. — Crnickshank and Co., agenU.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4481, 24 March 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4481, 24 March 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4481, 24 March 1876, Page 2