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SHIPPING.

3? C iIT OK ATJ OKL AN D ( PTrmr VT»r-'B, To-day : 0.17 morw., 0.53 even. ±UGU 31 0 „ 10 rn.,3JSereu. S&K rUes, 5.40 ; sets, 6.26. M'JO-N : i-'ill, Stli, 1.9 a.m. AEEITAIS. Marcii 1. Columbia, schooner, Conway, from Napier Ki;3-eU.' —McKenzie and Ross, agents. Atali.nta. sciioouer, Bradley fiom Waitara (in the MaavAau). —Guthrie, Larnach and Co., = Icr.n. Farqahar, from ttusscll, and Northem pert.*.—A. McGrogor, ageut. Syren, bri.2, Colliver, from Sydney.—Henderson as-..1 M'.icfarlane, agontd. Rev -ril, aciiuoner, Evauson, from llussell.— V,*. ] D. 0-:;ey, agents. _ Hare, schooner, Skinner, from ivaS. Coast. — :• rr.>tL-r, agent. _ Micr.i'hfiiiii, f-cliooncr, Buike, from Oamaru. McKoczic and Koss, agents. Mauch 2. Adi C o.v» s n, brigantinc, McLcod, from Lyttelton. 'piissenuers : Messrs. Ernest Owen and William Dow:,r. —G. "NY. Owen and Co., agents. Helena, orijantine, Saiuty, from Oamaru. — L. "W. Eaton, Agents. O eti «.s., McArthur, from New Plymouth and the South (in the Manukau).— Coupland and Co., agents. EUinore. schooner, Dam, from hussell. — Master, agent. Ad**mce, j-chooacr, Bennet, from Gisborne. — Master, agent. _ Sr.ucy Knto. schooner, McKcuzie, from Kusseli. — McKcnr.ic uml Ross, agents. Wanaka, ?.s., McGillivray, from Kussell. Passengers : Mr., Mrs., and Miss Webster, Mr. and' Mrs. Biigham.—Henderson and Macfarlane, ngents. * DEPARTURES. March 1. Ariadne, German war-ship, Von Werner, for Samoa. Pretry Jane, s.s., Amodeo, for Gisbome. — A.S.S. Company, agents. ENTERED INWARDS. Clara barque, S3S tons, Carr, from Melbourne. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Cl-un Ilargreaves, barque, 03S tons, Carr, for Melbourne, via Waugaroa. Pretty Jane, s.s., 101 tons, Amodeo, for Gisbome. IMPORTS. [A special charge is made for the names of consignees inserted m this column ] Per schooner Advance, from Gisborne : 100 sacks grass-seed, 23 casks tallow, 48 hides, SO bigs biau, 40 sacks wheat, 22 bales wool, 4 tons iron. Per bilg Syren, fr»m Sydney : 5 tons pig-iron. 20-33 bus bonedust, 10 bundles crackers, S drays, o cases glue, 6 cases matches, 1 case coffee. Per schooner Minnehaha, from Oatnaru: 1223 sacks grain. Per brigantine Helena, from Oamaru: 50 sacks fowl wheat, 200 do. bran, 703 do. oats, G53 do. wheat, 145 do. sharps. Per brigantine AdaC. Owen, from Lyttelton : 100 tons "flour. '15 cased bacon and hams, 9G sa-:ks mil:. 2.50 do. oats, 500 do. wheat, oS cheeses. 9*3 sacks malt, 4 ?and bacon, SS cheese. Coupiand and Co. ***" > ' Per s.s. Orefci, from New Plymouth, Wanganui. "VW.lington, and Southern ports : 175 sheep, 20 kegs butter, 16 cases do., 1 box silver, cases and packages. EXPORTS. Ter barque Clara H&rgreaves, from Whangaroa to Melbourne: 219,375 feet baulk and 12,.'>46 feet sawn timber. Per s.s. Pretty Jane, for Gisbome: 4 rolls lead, 1 package glass, 4 cases corrugated iron, 1 package leather, 10 sacks flour, 2 boats and fittings. 1 spring cart, 40 mats sugar, 1 qr.cs.sk vinegar, 4 bags rice, 2 bags salt, 64 bars iron. 4 cases fruit, S2 pieces timber, 1 case stationery. 5 cast iron columns, 1 parcel soap, &>7 piea-s timber, 53 cases biscuit, 12 cases oranges. 50 cases kerosene, 78 packages, 1 keg herrings. gfcramafea 20 mats sugar, 2 cases, 4 bags rice, 2 bags salt. 15 packages, Owen and Graham. 12 kegs nails, 1 cask zinc, 1 case tinware, 1 caslr. 1 case castor oil, 1 drum oil, 1 keg nail 3, $ bitnd'.os iron, 1 cask hardware, 1 cask tar, 1 keg pirch. 1 keg wedges, 4 cases corrugated iron. 04 bars iron, G cases ironmongery, 1 keg naii.*, 1 parcel. 1 nackage saws, 1 wheel, T. and S. Morri:?. OtrrwAZtrs Coastwise. —Coralie, cutter, for Port Charles : Mercury, cutter, forTairua, with 14 zolz o: iri tchinery aud stores ; Mary Ann, cutter, fer Whangarei; Perseverance, cutter, for Wi.ihake. Inwards Coastwise.—Coralie, cutter, from Port Charles, with 2.'»,400 feet timber; Champion. cutter, from Russell, with 52 tons coal : Peraerersjr.ee. cutter, from the S&nclspit, with SO ton s , shingle ; Dream, cutter, from Katikati, with ."0 tons firewood. The s.s. lona arrived in harbour on Saturday morning, from Russell and Northern ports, with passengers and cargo, viz., 179 sacks and 3 cases £T-~. S~ plies. 7 sacks and 2 bales fungus, 20 boxes fruit, "and a quantity of sundries. She will soil for the North at the usual hour this The brig Vision, for the Kaipara, remains wind-bouad in the harbour. The schooner Minnie Hare arrived in harbour or. Saturday afternoon, from East Coast ports, with a quantity of grain and a large number of pigs. The schooner Minnehaha arrived in harbour late on S s.tu.ulay, with a full cargo of grain, from Oamaru. She left that port on Saturday, the 23rd ult., and experienced fresh westerly breezes aa far as the East Cape. Thence to harbour variable winds and calms. The Union Company's s.s. Wanaka arrived in liirborr yesterday morning from Russell, with several p issengers and a quantity of coal. She is advertised to leave for Tauranga, E.ist Coast ports,, and the South this afternoon. The brijantine Ada C. Owen arrived in harb:ur yesterday morning from Lyttelton, with a full ear7o of breadbtutfs and grain. She left thiipoi't yesterday week with strong N.W. and W. breves, making the East Cape on Thursday. Thence to port light variable winds and calms. The biujaniine Helena arrived in harbour yesterday from Oamaru, with a full cargo of breadstuiu. She left that port on Friday, the 21st uit., with light N.E. winds, which continued a3 far as Ranks Peniusula, which was passed on the 23rd. Thence to the East Cape the wiad varied from N.W. to S.E., and the headland was passed on the 26th at 4 a.m. As far as White Island secured E. and N.E. breezes: thence to port light vaiiable winds. The topsail schooner Advance arrived in harbour yesterday afternoon from Gisborne, with a quantity of grass seed, wool, tallow, See. s\'z Gisborne on the 20th with a light northerly wind, which continued' until making Cape Colviiie on Saturday night. Thence to port strong northerly breezes. Tue 5.3. Hero is advertised to sail for Sydney and Melbourne at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Union Company's s.s. Tararua left Napier at midnight o? Saturday, and is therefore due here this morning. She will sail for Sydney to-morrow afternoon. The Union Company's s.s. Wellington, from New Plymouth and Southern ports, is ejected to arrive in Onehunga at 7 a.m. to-morrow. She will return South at 4 p.m. on Wednesday. The schooner Coronet is advertised to sail tomorrow for Levukn, Fiji. The iron steamer Rose Casey made her maiden trip to Waiwera on Saturday, and accomplished it in the fast time of 2 hours 30 minutes. Passengers by her speak very favourably indeed of her steadiness, and that the accommodation is such as must induce a large number of persona to patronise the Springs. The want of proper steam communication with this place has long been felt, and we have no doubt that the Rose Casey will be the means of building up a profitable trade for her owners. The s.s. Oreti, a new steamer hailing from the South, arrived in the Manukau yesterday morning, from New Plymouth, Wanganu', and Southern ports, with several passengers and a , general cargo of merchandise. The steamer, we believe, will henceforward make regular trips to and from the South, calling at Wa- , nganui and Waitara, and as she possesses good < passenger accommodation and is capable of doing i 10 to 10j knots per hour, will prove of great 1 benefit to West Coast travellers. She will leave 1 the same ports at 3 p.m. to-morrow. ' The P.M. s.s. City of Sydney, from Sydney, is due in harbour about midnight. She is an- , nounsed to sail for San Francisco at 2 p.m. I to-morrow. 1 The German war-ship Ariadne sailed on Satur- \ day afternoon, amid the adieus of a large num- ] ber of friends, who proceeded in watermen's , boats, &c. The A.S.S. Company's Pretty Jane sailed on Saturday afternoon, for Gisborne, with a large general cargo. The brig Syren arrived in harbour on Situr<lay afternoon, from Sydney, with a cargo consisting principally of bonedust. The brig sailed from Sydney on the 15th ult., and when outside the Heads encountered severe gales from the south, which continued to the.2lat, blowiog away most of the sails, washing awa> a portion of the bulwarks, and causing other damage. The storm was an exceedingly violent one, the sea continually breaking over the vessel. On the 23rd the wind moderated, but very little headway was made in consequence of the loss of canvas; but, as the wind was fair, the Three ICings were sighted oil the 20th inst.; down the coast light southerly winds and calms. The schooner Columbia, from Napier, via the Bay of Islands, arrived in harbour on Saturday afternoon, with a cargo of coal. The schooner Atalanta arrived in the Manukau on Saturday afternoon, from Waitara.

ENGLISH SHIPPING. NEW ZEALAND Co.'s JisTDYHIOIf) ship, arrived in harbour on the Bth ult., from London. She is now almost a clean vessel, her cargo being landed a. first-class order. She is expected to sail in

the coursc of a few days for Newcastle, N.S."\\ ~ and will there load with coal for China. Maraval, ship, cleared at the Customs on Thursday, and is now at anchor in the stream, wind-bound. She proceeds to Lyttelton, and will there load for London uuder charter to the company. , , f Loch Flket is now almost a full snip, and is expccted to leave for London during this week. Cargo has come forward rapidly during the "last few days. SHAW, SAVILLE AND CO. 8 MAUGAHET GALBRAITH, Ship, arrived from London on the Oth instant, after a gopu voyage, landing passengers all well. She is now a clean ship, and, in the coursc of a few days will be docked, subsequently proceeding to Lyttelton, to load up with grain for LonMaY Queen, ship, is rapidly filling up with copivt, tuilow, wool, &e., and is expected to sail this week for London. She will convey several passengers. . , n . James Wishart, barque, sailed in ballast for Valparaiso on the 12th ult. H.M.S. Sapphire sailed on the 25th inst. for England via Falkland Islands.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5395, 3 March 1879, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5395, 3 March 1879, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5395, 3 March 1879, Page 4