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SHIPPING.

, «— : « POET or AtTOKLAIfJ). f| High Watib, This Day: 8.18 mom.: *31 even. ; Mannkan: 11.13 morn..-11.29 even. : Tn'i Sdn: Rlsm, 6.15 : sets. 5 57. . ] Tμ Moos: First Quarter, 2nd April, 3.51 o.m. ASSIT.IIS. Omaha, brigantine, Meiklejohn, from Lyttelton f and Napier. . ... Atalanta, schooner, Stephen, from Tairna. _ JD.EP Ail TUBES. Llewellyn, ss:J McGillivray, tor Levuka. lona. s.s., W. Faiquhar, for Russell and the North. Argyle, a.a., Stephenson, for Mangawal and Waipa. Rover, schooner, Eggerton, for Russell. Atalanta, schooner, Stephen, for Tairua. 'Ocean/schooner, Rawlings, for Mercury Bay, .' Canterbury, schooner, Jackson, for Nongodo. ' ENTERED INWARDS. Southern Cross, s.s., 139 tons, F. Holmes, from Napier via Tokomairo.—A.S.P. Co., agents. Glimpse, barqne, 333 tons, H»rrl», from Newcastle. Cargo: 212 bag 3 bones, 450 tons coul, 20 tons . coke.—Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. William Acker*, barque, 208 tons, Lindsay, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Cargo: CoaL-Stone Brothers, Bg J?irt, brieantine, 100 tons, McKenzie, from Lyttelton. Cargo: 660 sacks wheat, 220 sack 3 oats, SO sacks fiour, 200 sacks wheat.—D. H. McKenzio, agent. Atalanta, schooner, 31 tons, " Stephen,' from Tairua. Cargo: 21,000 feet timber. Colonist, schooaer, 43 tons. Bailey, from Lyttelton via Napier. Cargo as per imports. CLEARED OUTWARD 3. Llewellyn, s.s., 357 tons, McGilUvray, for Levuka. Cargo as perjjiports. Ocean, schooner, 28 tons, Rawlings, for Mercury Bay, m AtSanta, schooner, 31 tons, Stephen, for Tairua, ""Rover, schooner, 33 tons, Eggerton, for Russell, in Canterbury, schooner, 75 tons, Jackson, for Nongodo, injpallast. ' ' PASSENGKR TJST. Per Llewellyn, s.s., for Le»uka:-Mary Burt, Mrs. Scanlan and two children, Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. McCullock, Mr and Mrs Lβ Juene, Mra. A. Pittour, and C. Atimissan. ~ ; IMPORT 3. ■•'■•'- ■'" ' 13 made for consignees' names In : this column.} 4 - Oman brigantine, from Lyttelton:—3B2 sacks -oats, sacks malt, 117 sacks grass seed, 18 cases . bacon, 4 case 3 hama, 11 caser -heeso, 3 packages skins, 30 kegs butter, 33 parcels Ing gage. Per Colonist, schooner, from Lyttelton, via Napier: 200 bags flour, 200 bags oats, 113 bags barley. ■■- , , ...- EXPORTS. : '.' . Per Llewellyn, s.s., for Levuka:— 2 cases oil,** , Owen and Graham. 1 cask paint, 2 drums turp3, 4 bandies iron, 2 bundles sheet iron, 1 package, T. and S. Morrin. 13 casks flour, 40 barrels flour, 11 barrels flour, 1 case drapery, 3 cases wine, 50 bundles bags, 20 sacks flour, 3 cases sauce, 12 sacks potatoes, 352 pieces tim- * "her 20 tons flour, 5 barrels beer, 13 bags potatoes, G cases onions, 3 cases cheese, 4 bags carrots, 29 bags * potatoes, 15 cases onions, 2 cases bams, 2 sides bacon, 4 bags potatoes, 3 coil? rope, 1 package rope, 3 keg 3 paint, 10 bag» salt, 11 boxes potatoes, 138 sheep, 0 sacks vegetables, 2 cases sundries, 3 packages bacon, i bags flour, 1 jar butter, 13 packagoj stores, 5 hhds. ale 1 case pipes, 31 bags onions, 2 boxes fish, 1 case hams, 1 keg saltpetre, 1 bag pepper, 2 spars, 13 bag 3 potatoes, 2 bags onions. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Steamer: Southern Croas, Ships: Carnatic, Merwanjee Framjee, Brodick Barques: Glenlora, Edinburgh Castle, Glimpse, ■William, Ackers. Barqucntine: Southern Cross (Mission vessel), Brigj: Vision, Jane. Brigantines: Flirt, Omaha. Schooners:—Southern Cross (training vessel), Marion, Minehahs, Acadia, Belle Brandon, Wave of Life. ■ . jPROJECTED DEPARTURES. Sax Fbancisco.—Colima, P.M.s.s., April 10. London.—Carnatic, ship, early; Glenlora, barque, early. Boomer's Pouts. —Hawea, s.s., to-pay. Mission Cktjise.—Southern Cross, auxiliary screw barquentine, Saturday. •Wanoabei & Alanoatai.—Argyle, s.s., every WedValpakaiso.—Edinburgh Castle, barque, to-morrow. South Sea. Isaands.—Vision, brig, early. Napier.—Southern Cross, s.s., to-day. ■Waitaha.—Go-Ahcad, 5.3., early. Soothers Pouts, yia Namer.—Colima, P.M. s.s., to-day. Nkttoastle.—Jane, brig, early. Chatham Islasos.— Agnos, brigantine, early. VESSELS EXPECTED. Colima, P.M.s.s., from Kandavu;. due. H.M.S. Pearl, from Sydney. Tuscarora, U.S. corvette, from Sydney. ' Dilpussund, barquo (WGMD), from London; sailed December Iβ. Robina Uunlop, ship, from London. Anazf, barque, from .London. Vanlock, barque, from Glasgow. Bebington, ship (PRHV), from London: sailed Feb. La Escocesa, ship (RMRO), from London. Aline barque, from Glasgow; sailed January 7. Skimmer of tho Wave, barque, from New York, via the South. Cabarfeidh, barque, from Adelaide. Anne Lewis, barque, from Dunedin, via Wellington. **Ryno, brigantine, from South Sea Islands. ' Ocean Wave, brigantine, from Kadi, Fiji.' Agnes, brigantine, from Napier. Loch, Lee, barquentine, from South Sea Islands. Bella Mary, barque, from Hobart Town. Hlanclie, schooner, from Rarotonga. Sea Rip, schooner, from Sydney. "Magic, cutter, from Pennryn Island. Estelle, three-masted schooner, from Dunedin (at the Thames). Edith, schooner, from South Sea Islands. Atlantic, schooner, from Dunedin; sailed March 27. EUbank Castle, schooner, from Oamaru. Abrivai.9 Coastwise.—Annie Milbank, p.s , from Mahurangi and Hot Springs; Wnratah, cutter, from Mercury Bay, with timber; Trade Wind, cutter, from Mercury Bay, with timber. Coastwise Ootwauds.—Lake Erie, schooner, for Ouri Point • Morning Light, cutter, for Port Charles; Trade Wind, cutter, for Kennedy' 3 .Bay; VinCB The C A.S.P. Co.'s s.a. Southern Cross will loave this afternoon for Napier direct. The TJ.S.S. Co.'s s.s. Hawea will leavo the Manukau at 1 p.m. to-day tho South. The s.s. Argyle le.t yesterday evening for Waipu and Mangawai. The time-tabie ef the Durham appeaw elseTenilera are required for discharging the ship Brodick Castle. The brig Jane lias entered [outwards at the Customs for JVewcastle. The cutter Wangarei will leavo for Parua Bay and Mangapai to-morrow evening. The A.S.I*. Co.'s s.s. Llewellyn took hor departure yesterday evenini; for Levuka, with a full general cargo and several passengers. The P.JI.S.S. Co.'s s.s. Colima Is now due from Kandavu, with the English mails transhipped from the Mikado. Tho brig Thomas and Henry is now expected at Kaipara to load with sawn timber for Dunedin, on Air J. Hold's account. ... , „ The schooner Atlantic, we learn by telegram, leit Dnnodln yesterday morning for this port, with a full ■Sles.s. lona, having undergono a complete overhaul and relit, reiumed hor trips to tho North yesterday evening, with a full cargo and a number of ta expec t e d at Helensville from Dunedin, with portion of a cargo of oats and flour. She will reload with timber for Dunodin, for Mr. J. The brigantino Omaha arrived yesterday evening fromXyttelton. via Napier. She left Lyttelton on thol3thinst.,in company with the Flirt, and experienced similar weather to Napier. She brings a part cargo of grain, tho remainder having been lauded We are glad to learn that Sir Bongard, late chief officer of the missionary barquentine .-'Outhern Cross, has passed his examination as master for foreign service. Ho has assumed command of the Southern Cross in place of Captain Jacobs, resigned. The vossel will be brought up from Kobimarama to-morrow to take in cargo, and leaves on Saturday next,_ on nnother missionary cruise, in charge of Captain Bongard. The barque Edinburgh Caetle, belonging to tbo Castle line of packets, having discharged cargo and ballasted, Lβ hauled away from the wharf, and will leave at once for Valparaiso. Wo shall be glad to welcome Captain Seward back again at this port with his flne littlo barque, should he, on arrival in England, reload for here. Captain Seward, who visited the port on a former occasion in the ship Racehorse, Carries with him the good wishes of all with whom lie has come in contact daring his star*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4484, 28 March 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4484, 28 March 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4484, 28 March 1876, Page 2