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SHIPPING.

pf, KT OF AUCKLAND. H'-;H \Y\T!,k, To-day : 5 A'.* morn.; f'«. " Ihcii W.viKK.Manukau: Mdmorn.; ;t.?eveii. Tub Sr.i : Kises (i.32 : set- ■*.-I. Tut -Vuo.N : New, 3rd M..y, ".20 a.m. AKltl V A L S. Ai'K-i. :■!(>. " "•' i..'...oijcr Convict, Mu*:as, from i\.r B.y'-: i-ii-'-l*. i;, !VV ,-|iii, s.s.. Sellar*. from iaiu.mi.-i ruid Meicuiv Bay. s - M.-x-ts. Scott, and aiiulLc-i.- A. Modern-, a-cnt. | M.w 1. I Australia. KM. s.s., from Sydney. Vass.-mers : -For New Zealand : C. 11. DrumBiond.'i). Dniiiimnnd, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and child. Mis. Ting, Mr. Geoige Middleton, I Sir. J mo. L. Campbell, Miss A. M. Freer. Miss M. Y. Fie.-r. and o in the st--era»e ; with .'!'.• saloon and 27 steerage in transit for Honolulu and San Francisco. — < Hven and Graham, agents. Dl-PARTURES. llotorua, s.s., Carey, for Sydney. Passengers :~Saloon : Mr. Thomas Buddie and Miss Buddie, Mr. and Mrs. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Kobinson, Mr. and Mrs. Alien, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, Mesdames Robinson, son, and 2 daughters, Martin, Wilson, and 5 children, Williams, Missea Martin, Williams, Edwards, Fermisson, Bloomfiehl, Beaumont, Jlev.». T. Buddie, A. K. Fitchett, W. Morley, K. Bavin, .7. Crump, A. Keid, H. H. Lawry, J. B. iiichardscm, W. Caygill, Messrs. Meshaiu, Kichardsoi), Canning, Allen, J. Wood, Braconiin, Kobinson, W. Keid, T. Keid, S. Wyer. T. Keid, S. Thompson, L>. Keid, Martin, Honnessey, Martin, McConnell, Broughton, Sterling, 11. Kobtrts, A. Beetham, A. Lelillaiarte, ])oycr, A. Leys, J. Mason, Warbrick, and 41 Chinamen. —Henderson and M.icfarlane, sgents. Taiaroa, s.s., Kennedy, for New Plymouth and Southern ports (from the M.tuukau). Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Bastard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Orerton, Miss Edwards, Mi.-s Kiik, Justice Gillies, Missis. Mattock, Giddy, Newshai'l. George. Munro, Scotland. Demtt. Crai m '', Worhriek. <> i ■;.- '~ Mair, I'hiilip, Al .y, 1 ,es, Diiscoli. G, ih..." Hunter, Dwycr, Liiiuint, Hietoii, S a. e_. — Henderson and Slacfml, ne, agents. Arg\le, s.s.. Stephenson, for \V;mi i o; and Mai.g ipii. —A. Mc(Mogor, ag.-nr. Go Ahead, s.s., Uelander, for Gisbi.-ine. l'a%sengers : Mrs. Pierce and t.uuiiy ■>). Mrs. G.Uy and i.n.>i\y iAi. Mi. Allan, ami V. natives. —A.s.S'. Co., ngents. Wi\H.\m and H-nrv, brig, for l>am Tun ijto-.u i\\- it i.ukA.n.- .U.is'.er. a-wif. ;Mo.i, bri,', McDiarmid, t.-i 1> irg ivide, K.npava. - L. Tonka and Co.. agents. ISWAUUs. II- ■.-. «.-'., ■ "il t.-l.». Logan, f'jo.n >v,i;:vv ahd Melbo ~-ne. Autor-.i.!, s.s., ' ,'d t--.i1.:, J. (_ u, y, fioai the ti.EAia;;' wards. L'.-ii.ore, s -h0,,!., r. bo O'ns, li.nn. for Eussell. L.i.-.abeth t .-cl.oii.er, 4-'. tons, Scotr. io; Noumea. N>w C-.h-donia. Taiaroi, .-.-.. 22> tons, Kennedy, for New I'lymoMtli and Southern ports. j;--: .riia, s.-., 57 1 '. tons, Carey, for Sydney. Em i.y. schooner, 72 tons, Sjvoiy, for Tuligtta'nu ..lid Flieiidly Island Glolip. IMPORTS. ; A s ■■ : j.l c!: »'.'■• '■> n« !• fur •■ i' uaiiit-2 ia»»ried in this column.]

lVr «.«, Hero, from Sydney and Melbourne: lop) gamut-. VI 1 mi.l l'Ci.i in.its sugar. 21 c.-'•■s,l.apcry. 113 boxes. 34 j ,:,d i.> i is, s ttibacen, 41(1 bags and 200 mats i ice, «'.UI Icina!--. 2i>7 buxfJ. 2'.'packages. 11 casts, ail'l IJ pcLte-sts te.i, l."-00 bags boirediist. 40 cases g. P.i \.\, 21 eases sewinj machines, SO iron mil*,

■Ji c.i si s .iinl I'll him ill e« iron, .V bur ii mi, L'i'i |i:u k:igi.-s machinery, 21'Siruu j>iiius, .Vv yinlur ]>!.'.'.•. *, I'l e.ises iiuicij'i.iin, It'i rope, I.> Ci.-s :ici.l, 10 b-'es kip li'.lt li-T, L'> 1 p.ick.ip - hits. H cis-s yiiiirrr. .■:■'.."> h.i-s nuir.e, E? c.isfs match.'s. _Ti cases i-.riik, fc- e.isos fruit, 1.."i inputs ]<■{■], 7-i ir.yots co.']<rr, V<i) cases kciust'ne, 11 b.s„s b.irk, -"_' boie.i a:ul 14 e.isos '.> 1.0v.s canllcs, I'i; ~.,,.ka-.-s seejs. 10 tlsaks cjuickailver, I'JU cust-s glucose, H) cases tinjis. S cases organs, 'l'i cases civstor oil, 10 kegs nails. 11l averts, 07 ingot: tin, 2.' Ikixcs tin plates. !'! lengths black pipe. cases :\xes, lu \ casks, l'l treacle, lAI cases :uul 101 packages Bunilnes. -10 gunnies gug.ir, 100 mats sugar, 3 chests tea, 10 half chests tea, "JOO gunnies sugar, - Ji"> mats sugar, 15 three-quarter boxes tobacco, t> ctses Venus, 00 boxes gunpowder tea, Drown, Barrett and Co. G3 bars angle iron, 'J'.'plates iron, 1 cask putty, 3 bales waste, 1 c.ise and 1 keg clout nails, :■: kegs staples, 2 cases heating irons, 1 case bncksawH, 1 case circular saws, 2 cases sundries, 1 church bell, 12 ovens and contents, 1 case bolts and nuts, 17 ingots tin, tiS ovens, 1 case sundries, 1 bend, 5 cases billiard furniture, T. and S. Motrin. .EXPOKTS. Per schooner Elizabeth Conway, for Noumea : 1 bale pap«r, 20 kegs beef, 20 kegs butter, 1 case cordial, 40 boxes and 1 caae soap, 100 saoks and 30 bags fl'jur, C 6 cases biscuits, 40 tons potatoes. l'er schooner Energy, for Tonga :—l4!> mats and 7 gunnie* sugar, 45 cases geneva, I\> cases brandy, 12 boxes tea, 2 boxes tobacco, 20 cases wine, 20 bags rice, 3 qr.casks rum, 3 .bales blankets, 1. case perfumed spirits, 3 bales cotton, 1 case appaxel, 11 bales drapery, 1 parcel look-ing-glasses, 1 boat, 40 sacks onions, 00 sacks potatoes, 7-">0 sacks and 130 tons flour, S kegs beer, IS coils rope, 324 tins biscuit, 30 boxes soap, 4 canes meat, 20 cases fish, 7.0 tins paint, 10 cases oilmen's stores, Owen and • Jraham. Per s.s. Kotorua, for Sydney :—From Auckland : 1 ease, 3 bales, fungus, M biles phorniiutn, 1 tin box, f> acid cases, 7 bags beche-de-mere, and 300 tons in transit from the South. Per s.d. Go-Ahead ;—•> cases, 2 waggons, 2 poles, 2 pairs shafts, 2 neck yokes, 2 sets whipple-trees, 2 bags harness, 2" cushions, 0 lengths pipe, 2 casks tar, 1 case hardware, 1 p.-rambulator, 1 package handles, 1 keg shot, 1 keg sundries, 2 bundles ridgii-.g, 1 drum oi!, 1 bundle brooms, Stins white-lead, 2 casks whitelead, o drums boiled oil, T. and S. ilorriii. _ <.KT?Mi:IH Coastwisb. — Avon, cutter, for th> Thames, with 'J head cattle and 30 shci p. The schooner Wave of Lit- entered out at t',e (Vitoms yusterday for Suw.utuiv Island, a.Lai will cumiiifiiiv to load up at once. The new schooner Talisman, Captain Travte, commences to load up this mornit.g for Tahiti] and will s.iil in the course of a few days. The schooner Energy cleared at the- Custums yesterday evening, and will sail this morning for Tonga and the Friendly Islinds, with a full c.ug.j.jf ge-'cr.il hjc-rchan'li-i... The fc.H.r.ving pass-. ;.gers proceed by the schooner : M-v lames M.itm and berriil, Miss Cocker, Messrs. .Reynolds, Von liagen, and Johnson. Notice is given that no alteration in tlm North Shore >£caiii I'eriy's Comiiani, s time tjl.le will made until 21st .May. further notice of fcuch alteration will be given. The .s.s. Argyle stiled yesterday afternoon for Mal.gapai are! W'haligarei, with passed gers and a full cargo of merchandise. The s.s. Eowena arrived in harbour yesterday from Tauranga and Mercury E .y. She. is , ( (. vertised to sail this evening for the sat.ie pot ts, at i o'clock. The Enion (Jo.'s s.s. Taiaroa sailed yesterday iifternoon, from the Manukau, fo- New I'iyluouta and SoutLetn port-;, with and 'the A.S.S. Cc.'s s.s. Go-Ahead saih-l at fe p.m. yesterday for (J.sborm-, witir a ;'..,!1 cargo of merchandise ami several passengers. 'ihe I/niou Co.'s s.s. Kotorua iiaiied°shortly titter 4 p.m. yesterday for Sydie y. She n.el a \e;y fail passenger List, and cariied ;:Way t poii .j'W tons of cargo from all jajits. T!ie brig William and Jleniy sailed from the Manukau Heads yester lay morning for Dum u:. with 1 ".O/HJO feet of timber. Tiie schooner Elizabeth ('onway cleaie! ;i t the Customs yesterday for Noumea, -New Ciledouii, and will sail with the first favouiahie change of wind. The hi igiloa bailed yester lay morning fori >.u----gavilie, Kaipara, there to lo.d with junk timber tor Dunodin. In consequence of the strong northerly weather prevailing she came to an,;,,,,,- under the North Head, and will remain there uuttl the weather moderates. 'lb- bngantine lapwing, now at Lyttelton, lias oee„ eh; rt ,. M ,,l |, y a , iml in t)j . lt fc Uj proved to .Uelaide with a cargo of barley. iI. M. scnooner Conflict arrived in harbour yesterday morning f, OIII tJlu JJ; „ f illUll , u _ the schooner lil.mchu Was hauled off the gndiron yesterday and taken alongside (~„-. „. + 1 1 \ i , i ll ' ? (tiltl <l tho.ough oVL-i'haul at the hands of Mcsiis Jjlgelow and Sons, who u ,-,,. tli- sM'-.-.-ssfui ter, lerers f or th,, j, ~. After repauitrng she will 1 -ad up for Earotonga, and expects to sail m tin. course ot a few days. v .The A.S.S. Co.'s s.s. Southern Cioss, fr.mi -iapi, arrive in harbour during the «-l'V. -Mie is advertised to sail at 0 pin to iiior.ow,,,, Nai.ierandL.ytteho,,. J„ tij '„ ltl . ~f tisrs,.".,-,' "\"-" y \ :U " i f,el ° ht tilU c ""'l'airy acivertise special inducements. , J , iiL ' ' ''''■" l '»-'* >'■«. Waaaka will ainve in liaibour th.s morning Horn Kusseli. She is ad verUsed t„ s.ul for the Eu.t Coast ~,d Southern Jjorts to monow afternoon. The brigantine Eoderick i l, u ■.-.i1e.l f,-,.„, Melbourne on the J.stii uh, for thrs .0,. and may, therefore, put in ai.poarai.ee at any moment. She has on board the foil, .win' cargo :- 30 kegs white lead, 12 cases lith.-fian" teur, 12 j.ieces stone, 12"- bundles brooms, )-'0 cases sulpliuiic act I, 1200 boxes candles, lly cast iron pipes, i 24 packages tea, 2075 packages

sugar, i>;i casus brandy, "iOO cases kerosene, 30 casks atout, 230 cases geneva, S4 packages oilmen":) stores and provisions, 40 bag 3 rice, 18 packages metal ware, 33 packages glassware, 30 packages dings, kc, 8 packages merchandise. The b-npie Sea Toller, hence to Newcastle, arrived 1:11 the 10th ult. Tlii- barque California sailed from Sydney on the l.'rh nit. for .San Francisco. The s.s. Hero's time of departure for Sydney nml Melbourne has been altered to noon of Friday. in-iter-d of Thursday, as previously advertised. The K. M. s.s. Zealandia sailed from San Francisco f<n this port on the l.V.h ult.. contract time, and is therefore due here on Wednesday iie\t (Bf|i\ but may be looked for on Tuesday. The it.K. s.s. City cf Sydney, hence to San Fraiiciaco, arrived on the 20th ult. ARKIN.AL OF THE U.M. S.S. AUSTRALIA. The mail stf-amer from Sydney arrived in harbour at .'» o'clock this morninj;. The following is a report of the passage from Syduey :—The K.M. s.s. Australia, W. Cargill, commander, left Sydney on the 24th ; discharged pilot oft South Head at 4.30 p.m., with a moderate breeze and fine weather, which continued up to the 30th, when the weather Irtcime cloudy with light showers at intervals. Sighted land at 4.40 a.m. of the :;oth, and at 8.35 North Cape S. by W. .', \V. 2 miles distant ; sighted Tiritiri light at S 55 p.m. ; slowed engines, ship going urder e?sy steam, weather being thick ; took pilot on board at 1.25 a.m., May 1. Time from Sydney to Auckland, 4 days 8 houra 16 minutes. She brings fi boxes of specie for the Bank of New Zealand, The steamer will leave for Honolulu and San Fn-neisco at noon today. The following passengers had booked up to 4 o'clock yesterday :—Mr. and Mrs. F. Y«ung, Mr. and Mrs. ITaaxock, Misi Keren, Mrs. Harris and chil<l. Captain McGregor; Alessra. John White, Nichols, E. Koberts, J. MacCormick, J. Neilsuu, 11. Cable, D. Drumrrond, J. Baker, | Steven, and 3 steerage.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5134, 1 May 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5134, 1 May 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5134, 1 May 1878, Page 2