SHIPPING.
PORT OF AUCKLAND. HIOH W'.mi, To-il.-.v : 3..V! morn. ; even. 10.0. High VTat".:!.Mam-.'-;:in: 0..M morn.; ever.. 1.4. The So." : slUm 5.1t - .; sets i..r.4. THE Jloos : First Quarter, 11th, 0.17 a.m. A K 111 VAL S. Fr.ui'.i;.i:iY (i. Eli:uli.-.h Convv.-iy, school-.-, from Lyttultwi Wα the Th.im..-:..—Master, r^vi.t. Ki:::.':rAiiY 7. MaiafeU'. fchnoner, Schub-.e, fo:- Samoa.— Cruickshank ami Co.. agents. Vixon. c-.itt-.-r. fi-."l JC.;i:ialM (ill the Ma'.ui kau).—Master a^ont. ">A r au;_'iie:. e:;i:or, from Waiigatioua.— Master. D EPA IST U 11 E S. \V.m.\k.., >.s , McGillivray, fur the Kist Coast and Southern ports. IV.sicu-ers :—Mr. ami Mrs. Carletoii, Mr. an. , . Mrs. MacCormiek, Mr. and Mrs. Ami lJeniiett, Mr. ami Miss Hargreave, Mrs. M;A!pine ami family (7). Mrs. KiJin 3 s, Mrs. St.ively, Mrs. Rol.iusoa, Messrs. Cudiip. Moss, I'earse, Ness, I'arker, Major IVeir, Messrs. Boille, Merrali. Smart, Greene, TVhitson, Watson, Dr. Guthrie.and 11 steera s e. —Henderson ami Macf.irUne, agents. Hinemoa, 0.G.f.5., FairchiUl, for Xow Plymouth. Passengers: Sir fieorge Grey, K.C. l>., Hon. J. Kheehan. .T. T. Fisher, Uoani Xabe, Messrs. J. C. Brown. M.H.K., Seymour George, Grace, Wooil. Guach, Kewilii, Tarewhiti, ami Detective Jeffrey. Queen, schooner. Jones, for Ilokiar.jfi.Master, agent. "Wild Duck, ketch, Campbell, for Waitara.— Master, apront. Fanny Kelly, ketch, MoKinnon, for KennedyBay.—Master, a.^cnt. KNTEKED IXWAIiPS. Elizabeth Conway, schooner, 4-"i tous, "\\*. Ware, from Lyttelton <-i"t Thames. CLHAIIKH OUTWAIIDS. "Wan.ik.i. s «.. 2. * tons, McGillivnvy, for East Const and .Southern ports. Go Ahead, s.-i.. Si tons, llelamler, for Gisbsnie. Queen. sch'-oner. 40 tons, Jones, for Hokii'aiiv.y Kelly, ketch, S-"i tons, McKinno:i, for Kennedy Kay. IMPORTS. IA sp-c"a. chaiy- :s made for rouslflices' UMU'.I ill- * -rtpj in l!n<cln:nn.l Per i:ii.-..,b,-:h Conway. from Lyttelton : s cases cpir-.-e. ."0 sacks ni.il;, ."> cases bacon, and 32 cues ini.ie:'.\\l meat. ■KXPOHTS. Per s.=. Wiinnk.i, for K.ist Coast and the South : For T.mran-a—-! bridge bolts. 1 ]iarcel. For GUijyr.e- H>o li.ii.-s ilour, ISO packages, S 10 eases uuii'os, (I cases Miions 3 chimney tops. For %Velii:i-to:i-4 <mm.-=. •_'pairs ivlieels, 15 jars oil, Iμ j.a<.ka-.-ps. For Lytteitor.-lL' itlids. beer, 11 pack :'.'J bajs. a::d 1 cases. For Danejin —I>l oases. ;; i.f-.ek.i-es, 11 empty hhds. 10 miu:iie< Mi-ir. Owen and Graham. Per s.s. Go-Ahead, for Gisliornu : 15 c::ses. 300 packages, f> .-oeke: pipe.-, 11 Imxos soap. C. log-pile.-. 1 ]il-.i!,'h. B:S7 pieces timber. 1 case glass, 00 t .v--n t'iKs. •_' biles collars, •_' l.oxos Urap-.-ry. L , cases kicoil. 1 package fuse. 1 yacht and 1 e..,1i <.f pip>-,- and cocks. -J col'lars. 1 pair axle arms, l! sprii!,'s. ■! sc-.olls. 3 liarrow wheels u pipe. iMJui'.TS, !> bars iron, 3 packages 'h-udwai-,-. -1 c.usks white ieau, 1 drum oil, 1 e;i«!c chain. •'! easks 1 else ironinongery. I'.' c -Gonial ove::s, T. and .?. Morrin. Per Pretty .'aiie : -JO bars iron. 1 vices. 1 hardware," iiO lursh-Jm spriii'is? 1 bundle scrolls, •_• bales spades, 1 case handles. 1 maugle, i". packages "rates. -J spanners, 1 package spades, T. and -S. Morrin.
Inwards — Fii-cHy. schcom-r, from the \V.;Jo. with -kl.uOUshinjles u:ul 17 bass SUin. i.n.l c::sos fruit. Ol'TWai:: s C'Asr.v;<i:.—Toviot, cutter, for the TliiiiriL's. with r.O higs niiize. 10 cases jam, anil !•"• to;:s i.ij.^-s: \V.ilmi>;i, cutter, for the Luke, in 1,..!1a5: : Fireliy. schooner, for the Wade, with -JOJO f.'ut timber and stores ; ZiUah, ketch, for the I'liamcs. with ston.-s. The s.s. Hero is advertised to sail punctually at noon to-day for Sydney and Melbourne. The schooner Queen sailed yesterday evening with a large of general merchandise. The cutter Vixon. from Kaipara, arrived inside the Manukau Heads yesterday morning. The G.G.s.s. Hinenioa sai'led yusterday nioniing for Xew Plymouth, thence to Wellington, with the Premier and party. The new time-table of the Thames steamers Kotomahana and Kotoiti will be found in our advertising columns. The brig Vision hsu been hauled ou the Gridiron alongside Gore-street Jetty, in order to have her copper examined. The brii'.uitine Active is loading up very rapidly, and it is expected she will sail for thcFriendly Islands to-morrow. We were in error yesterday in stating that the schcoiier Kriernhilda had arrived from \\"angaroa. Tlie cow schooner Lifuka, Captain Lombard, for Habaai, was to sail at an early hour this morning. The Union Company's s.e. AVanaka sailed yesterday afternoon for Taur.uiga, other Kast Coast ports, and the South, carrying away numerous j.assengers ar.il a large cargo. The s.s. Koweua, whose niuchinery has been receiving a thorough overhaul, is advertised to resume her trips to Murciry l!iy and. T.iurauga at 5 o'clock this evening. The Elizabeth Con way Arrived on "Wednesday evening from Lyttolton, rw the Thames. At the lutrer port =iie dischuiged a large portion of her car^o. The new schooner .Uitafele, bnilt by jlessrs. Kicco!, of th? Xonh Shore, for Mvssfs. Go.'.defroiand .Sous at the Island-, sailed on Thursday morniug, for Samoa. The p.s. Anne Milhank is now on the Hard having her cojiper thoroughly cleaned. The s.s. Lily, in the meantime, takes her place in the trade between here, the Ho: Springs, am! 3la.hurj.nsi. " The Union Cu.'s -•..?. Ha-.ve.i, which is announced to sail for Uussell on Monday eveninnext, will convey :.t the' reduced fare of l.'os return. As Tuesday is the lic-gatta-day at Kussell, and the H.iwc.i will act as flagship on the <ioc i-,ion. the c.ppoitunity '.hus offered will no doubt l.e eai-geily acc-pted by many , of i> jr citizens, as the vessel will l.e in Auckland before business hours on Wednesday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5064, 8 February 1878, Page 2
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