SHIPPING.
jOET OF AUCKLAND. Hiaa Watk»,Tlil« Day: 7.65m0rn.: B.l9eren. Manukau: 10.50 morn.; 11.11 even. Th« SikV Rises, 7.3 sets, 4.50. Tn« Moos: First quarter, 30th, 5.27 p.m. DEPARTURE. Argyle, 8.5., Stephenson, for Wangarei. PROJKCTRD DEPARTURES. Stdskt. -Hero, 5.3., Saturday. JjOkik>k.—Camattc. ship; Dilpussund, barque, early. Bouthern Pouts.—Phcebe, a.a., Saturday; Tanpo, a.a., Tuesday. Tauaxnoa.—Rowena, every Friday. Newcastle.—La Escocesa, ship, early. Suva.—Stranger, schooner, early. Portland, Oregon*.—La Kscocesa, ship, early. Napier and ~Vi elliuqtos.— Southern Cross, s.s., today. Gisborne asd Napier.—Pretty Jane, as., Saturday. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Steamers : lona, Go-Ahead, Southern Cross, Hero, Pretty Jane. Ships: Carnatic, Li Escocesa. Barques: Dilpussund, Adela, Glimpse, Thomas Erown, Lady Franklin. JBrig ; Albien. Brigantines : Flirt, Stranger, Vibilia, Oceoln, Ethel. Schooners:—Southern Cross (training vet-el), ■Wave of Life. Golden Isle, Rosannah Rose, Marion, Mary Melville. VKSSKLS KXHKOTKI). Tuscarora, U.S., corvette, from Samoa. Bebingtoa,ship(PKllV/, from London;sailed Feb. 20. England's Glory, ship, from London. Crownthorpe, ship, from.London; sailed April 14. Chile, ship, from London. Rohina Liunlop, barque, from London; sailed March IS. Wanlock, barqne (PUVT), from Glasgow; sailed Feb. 16. Inverallen, barque, from London; sailed March IS. Vallejo, barque, from Liverpool (via Lyttelton), sailed March G. Martha, barque, from South Sea Islands. Tasso, barque, from Newcastle. Moneynick, barque, from idelaide. Bella Mary, barque, from flob.irt Town. Loch Lee, narqueiitine, from Sydney. Jane, brig," from Uobart Town. Helena, brigantine, from South Sea Islands. Prince Rupert, ketch, from Lyttelton; sailed May 17. Coronet, schooner, from South Islands. Eiibank: Castle, schooner, from Oamaru. Lsetitia, schooner, from Karotooga. Fairlie, three masted SL-hooner, from Lyttelton. Pearl, ketch, from I'enrhyn Island. Arrivals Coastwise.—Fmnie, cutter, from Wangapoa, with t ruber. Coastwise ocxwAfir.3.—Annie Millbank, p.s., for Hot Springs and Mahurangi; Maid of the Mill, ketch, for Puhoi. The s.s. Hero will leave for Sydney and Melbourne on Saturday nixt, at noon. The >'.Z.S.S. Co.'s s.s. Phcebe will leave Onehunga on Saturday next, at 11.45 a.m., for the South. The A.S.P. Co.'s s.s. Southern Cross will leave for Napier and Wellington at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Co.'s s.s. Pretty Jane will leave on Saturday next for Gisborne and Napier. The barque Warlock, f 10m Glasgow, is now 96 days out, and m.*y therefore bo daily expected. Shipping business was at a standstill yesterday, owing to the day being a holiday in celebration of Her Majesty's Birthday. The Customhouse, as usual, was closed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4534, 25 May 1876, Page 2
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