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SHIPPING.

pill PORT OF AUCKLAND. m High Water, To-day : $.23 morn., 5.41 even. jHjjj ~ j, Manukau: 11.IS morn., 11.30 ;2||) evening. Sun rises. 5.0: acts, 7.7. MOON : First quarter, 30th, 11.15 a.m. p ARRIVALS. jj.ii; Queen, schooner, Jones, from lloktanga,— •'•Vlj Master, agent. j'-u Argyle, s.s., Stevenson, from Whangarei ami i\ '> Mangapai. Passengers: Mrs. and Mi<s Fuller, Mrs. 11. F. Anderson and family, Mrs. Bcttnny *•«; ■{'. and aon, Sir O. Cihbcs, Mr. Walker and hoy, '•'f Captain D. H. McKonzie, Mesdatnes Bowdon jilrl' (2), Finlayson, D. Wricht. Misses l~rqnh.»rt (2), A. and M. Hendry, and Hay; Messrs. Thomp-'•"-i; y son, Miller, Morton, Skipper, McDonald, Silva, y- f;. Ilarkiss, and Jones.—A. McGregor, agent. tbji . departures. Taupo, s.s., Cromaity, for Russell. Passongers : Mr. and Mrs. Mullcnson, ."Mr. and Mr?. Webb, Inspector Thomson, and Mr. M arburton. —Henderson and Macfathine, agents. f-f'jj Opjtiki, cutter, Nield, for Opotiki. Passen- { A-X S ers ;Mr aii<l —Master. agent. Lalla Rookh, s.s., Sdiumer, for Raglan. ENTERED IN WAR PS. UY Taupo, s.s., -HH tons, Cromarty, frtm Tail\'hy ranga and Southei n pcrts. f.'v/- Albatross, scliconer, <7 tons, Bel!. from Weliington. O.unaru, briganline, 150 tons, Short, from ?;.<• Lyttellon. Transit, schooner, 70 tons, Hooper, from Oaraaru. -I'; Flirt, brigautine, 100 tons, McClcllan, from • t » v Timaru. |= CLEARED OUTWARDS. £•!«: Taupo, s.s., 4GI tons, Crofivirty, for Russell. >«•'* Caledonia, schooner, 5S tons, Trayte, for the . Society Islands. PROJECTED DEPARTURES London.—May Queen tvnd Loch Fleet-, ships, : : v early. Sydney.—S.s. Hero ar.d City of Sydney, early. TaUUANGA.—S.S. Rowtna, Wednesday. • ?:0 Taoranga and Southern Ports, — Taupo, s.s., Monday. New Plymouth as*i* Southern Ports.—S.s. Wellington, Wednesday. ;* ! U. Gisborse, and Napier.—S.s. Southern Cross, •iV? to-day. Society Islands. —Schooner Caledonia, early. Valparaiso.—Barque Clan Ferguson, to-day. Tonga and Samoa.—Schooners Enorgy and f)T. Madona, early. fuid. —Schooner Agnes Donald, early. VESSELS EXPECTED. .3; *v- Star of the North, ship, Ws-CR, from London' to sail end of November. i jfVrf, Glenelg, s.h., from Glasgow; sailed Nov. 22. Cape Finnisterre, from Loadon, to sail in Nov. Surprise, baique,'from Souud, to sail in ; l)occ»nbcr. Aberdeen, barque, from New York, to sail September 20. }.'£& Alastor, barque, from Loudon, sailed Doc. 3. ''Xf jii Endymion, barque, from London, sailed 31st • Octobcr. Bonita, barque, from N*>w York, sailed Nov. 5. \%:\l Margaret Galbraith, barque, from London, sailed November 2. Camillo, barque,'from London ; to sail Dec. :£.* s fe Clan Campbell, barque, from London ; to sail ■ '4; Jan. ■<yy Tawaya, barque, from London ; to sail Jan. :#jTi G. 8.5., barque, from London; sailed Jan. •: j | yGDP. Sarco, barque, from London ; sailed Dec. 10. '•s}} : ' Abbey Holme, barque, from London, to sail eiu of November. i»K Jainea A. Stewart, brig, from New York, sailec y.% fj? Novembor 15. Vision, brig, from the South, early. Kate McGregor, schooner, from the South. H'' R 3*no, schooner, from Suwarrow Island, early. ■.K yl Blanche, schooner, from Islands, early. >1';? Mary Ander.son, schooner, from Samoa, early. Magellan Cloud, schooner, from Levuka. Gael, schooiier, from Rotumah, early. Pearl, ketch, from the Islands. • SVh Josephine, schooner, from the South, early. Atlantic, schooner, from the South, early. Uelle Brandon, schooner, from the Islands, early Rachel Cohen, schooner, from Melbourne, early, EHzjbeth Conway, schooner, from the South fit $ e^vly. IMPORTS. TSiji special charge is made for names i.i ['j| ? |jf serted ia this rolnmn.l [ Per s.s. Taupo. from the South From Weilington—l tin matches, G parcels, 10 ca?es, ] j box, 100 bags. From Lytteltun—34 cases, bales, 50 sacks male. From Duneuin—l pack age cigars, o< hhds. ale, 10 pick:«ges. 145 sj-r ;;f From N;qner and Gisborne—MS sacks erass [>. t"i seed. h ;,l! )% i]| EXPORTS. ? Per schooner Caledonia, for Society Islands 13 cases wine, 0 cases braudy, 1 cas-e bitters, 5.' cases geneva, G boxes and cases tobacco, i quarter-casks brandy, 40 mats sugar, 50 bag: iljJHf rice, 5 cases kerosene, 2 cases sardines, 1 ease sauce, 15 cases and casks bottled beer, 3 case? hair oil, S cases drapery and woollens, 1 case y\\ stationary, 1 case cutlery, 1 case pickles, 2 cases Hi vinegar, 3 cases jams, 1 case bottled fruit, ; j i|il» drums linseed oil, 1 case colza oil. 3 cases tobacco and pipes, 2 cases matches, 155 boxes »'■?'! 13 soap, 25 coils rope, 10 casks and 10 kegs beef, 101 sacks potatoes, 45 cases onions, 40 empty frj'if casks. 3 packages sundries. The s.s. Argyle arrived in harbour yesterday morniDg, from Mangawai and Whangarei, with |-qj> passengers, and the following cargo:—ls sacks gum, 145 cases fruit, 10 boxes fresh and 5 kegs i salt butter, 3 bales wool, 120 sacks Kamo coal, and sundry cases of fowls, eggs, kc. INHjS The schooner Caledonia cleared at the Customs yesterday for the Society Islands, with a * ar © e cargo of Island trade. It is uncertain s ;ii when the vessel will sail, as a strong easterly "wind now prevails, and until it veers round \ f -'; more to the west, the schooner will not sail, if:' ?. : .i The cutter Opotiki sailed yesterday afternoon I'oTD f° r Opotiki, with a couple of passengers and a cargo of general merchandise. We learn that Captain John McKenzie, late of the barque Caberfeidh, has been appointed pilot at the Kaipara station, vlt\ Captain *.'{> v, ; Lowry. ;4l The schooner Queen ariived yesterday afterI !'•; noon from Uokianga, with 12 tons bark, 5h il\ U tons gum, 10,000-feet totara timber, and 30 ; Cz sf; hides. The schooner Rover, for this port, tyas lying : wind-bound at Whangarei Heads when the s.s. ,:}3jrs Argyle passed on Thursday nighc. The Union Co.*3 s.s. Taupo sailed yesterday i!ts£?'sß afternoon forßusseli, with|passengersar.d cargo. She returns to-morrow morning, and will sail for Tauranga, East Coast ports, and South on \ Moaday afternoon. The Union s.s. Taiaroa, from Wellingt ton, Nelson, &c., is expected to arrive at 11 a.m. to-morrow at Onehunga. Owing to a slight aecident to the machinery I ?y£°f the Rotomahana, she did not make her trip the Thames last night. She will be all to go at the advertised time to-day, 4 The s.s. Lalla Rookh sailed yesterday afternoon from the Manukau, for Raglan, with 100 sacks flour, 35 coils wire, and 75 packages sundries.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5364, 25 January 1879, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5364, 25 January 1879, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5364, 25 January 1879, Page 4