SHIPPING.
POUT OF AUCKLAND. High Water, To-day : 11.5 mora., 11.27 even. ~ ~ Manukau : 2.0 morn., 2.22 oven. Sum Rises, 4.4(1: «et«, 7.12. Moon : Lust Quarter, this day, 10.32 p.m. ARRIVALS. Saucy Kato. schooner, G. from Russell.—iMcKeiizic and Ross, agents. Lizzie, cutter, McDermott, fiom Whangapoa.—Muster, agent. DEPAKTUUES. Argyle, s.s., Stephenson, for Whangarei and Mangnpai. —A. McGregor, aj;cnt. • Helena, brigantino, R. McLeod. for Oamaru, rift Russell. — L. W. Kiton, agent. Nerval, schooner, Melvozie. for Lyttelton, via Ngnngurn. — G'ruickshauk and Co.. agents. Fanny Kelly krtch, McDonald, for Wbangaroa.—Auckland Timber Co., agents. KSTKKKI) INWAIinS. James Wishart, barque, 775 tons, Darns, from London. Lizzie, cutter, 30 tons, McDormott, from Wangapoa, with 31,£)00 feet timber. Southern Hro*.*, s.s., 3!>o tons, Helander, from Napier, rot Thames. Agnes Donald, schooner, 02 ton.?, Murray, from Levttkn. Taiaroa, s.s., 22S tons, Peterson, from New Plymouth and the South. La 11 a. Roohk, s.s., 40 tons, Schnuner, from Raglan. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Telegraph, schooner, 30 tons, Dougutj*, for Poverty R.ty, with 21,000 feet timber. Minnie Id are, schooner, 4l> tons, Skinner, for Whangaioa. IMPORTS. I \ spccl&l charge Is mnde for consignees' Dames icsorted in this rolnnin.l Per s.s. Taiaroa : From Wellington—loo mats and 50 gunnies sugar, 1 box, 1 case. From Nelson— 1 case, hosiery, 1 portmanteau, 3 mats sugar. From New Plymouth—4 boxes, 1 keg. Inwakds Coastwise.—Morning Light,cutter, from Cabbage Ray, with 1000 feet ships'timber. Outwaimks Coastwise. — Morning Light, cutter, for Thames, with 20 head cattle. The barque Cnberfeidh entered out at the Customs yesterday for Newcastle, and will probably sail to-day. The schooner Minnie Hare cleared at the Customs yesterday for Wang\roa, and will there load timber. The schooner will sail to-day for Gisborne. The schooner Telegraph cleared at the Customs yesterday for Poverty B.»y, aud sails this morning with a cargo of timber. The three-masted schooner Sea Eelle will try to ship a crew to-d:»y, and sail on Friday or Saturday for Newcastle, N.S.W. The barque Relist Mary, from Hobart Town, which was signalled off Cape Krett yesterday morning, had not made the harbour when we went to press, but will turn up early to-daj". The s.s. Argyle sailed last night for Wliangarei and Mangapai, with passengers and cargo. The schooner Mnzeppa will sail this evening for the Society Islands and Karotongi. The Union Company's s.s. Taiaroa, now at Onehutiga, will sail for New Plymouth and the South a few hour* after the arrival of the San Francisco mail steamer. The schooner Saucy Kate, from Russell, arrived yesterday evening, after a good run of 24 hours. The schooner Normal sailed yesterday morning for Ngnnguru, there to load with timber for Lyttelton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5355, 15 January 1879, Page 2
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