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SHIPPING.

High \Tateb to-ii:iy.—Auckland : S.2S— S.i Manukau : 11.23-11.-1 Su.v.—rases, C.'2i;; sets, D.12. Moox.—First liuurter 2 ( .hh, 13b. 4Cm. ABKITAI Vt'allihi, s.s., from "Wauganui (in the Hani kau).— A. Barnes, agent. DEPAKTUKE3. lionito, barque, Gilliatt, for T.iurangH.Master, iisoiit. Aberdeen, h-irrjue, Fulford, for Tauranj schooner, Evauson, for Kussell.—l an.! J. O.\!-y, a.^encs. Kiii-r, brigarjtinr, Berry, for Kussell.—M Keuziu ;uid Kos.-,, agent.-. llaumUi Mokau, .».s., McCarthy, for "Wi-itai (fr.Mn the Manuka j).—A. Baroes, ay.-nt. I\Liz I'tiii, tiihoiiuer, ITiighes, for Kuoton: ar.-l -he Islands. P.nsi-ageni :—Mi.<s Ktynold au.l Messrs. 11. and J. Reynolds, Jlr-. I':iul, ai, Mr. .Uuli.iud.-Owsn and GraU.HH, -..-tuts. ULK.VHE'J ufIWAKns. G.i-Aiieid, s.s., 84 tons, F. \Y. Decker, f< "W.iitiirsi (from the Mui.ukuu). T:.i.!r0.., 5.»., L'2S tuns, I'eters.n, for Xe I'lTiiioiuh an.i the South (fVoin t!:- 51mu!iv.i) iian:::ili jlokau, s.s., 35 tons, E. Meditlr for V.'..itar,i. ."M.irioii, schooner, 6."v tons, Au;,te: , for llu S^..r of the North, bivqn?, COG ions, T'.iomi nawktn, for l-\.n»ir.Kii Island. I'iirl, bri S antir.e, 100 tons. Deny, for Kα «:-11. Kuward, sclkodct, -10 lons, U X T:-"in»i;,' sclioor.er, 73 tons, Hooper, for tli TL.uiiC.f, with o:igiiii\l c.irgo. I'KOJECTKD DKi'A RTURE.S. ■ Sas Fkakciscu.— S.s. City of New York, Tues day. Lo.sLiO".—B.injue Alastor, early. IVra Coast or Ajikkica. — ISirque S.irco Syi*N2r— Tarnru.l, Tuesday; Hero, Vt'oilncs d-<y. liussKLL.—S.s. lonu, Mor.dny. AVHSG.IKEI.-S.A Arjjyle, Tticsr.iy. Tal-imsga.—S.s. Gleneli', .\romiay. TVKAVI-.A AMI SuUTHEKX ToKrH.—S.S. Lady l.ii.i, Sunday. Takanaki, Wakcaslt, tc—S.s. Wangunui, Ktw ri.-riioL'Tii Axn Southeus Pouts. —S.s. Wulliuston, Wednesday. GiwuSK.—S.s. Pretty Jane, e.uly. Fiji. — iic S ilerrilies, schooner, Monday; r*ii';i te scliuoncr, Kacus.-S.!. LalU Kookh, early, from Mtu'.ikau. WAITAB.I.-G j Ahead, to-day. TAliin. — Kale .McGregor, Mnnday. T">ga and Samoa.—Schooner L;etitia, Jlondar. Fan.njxi; Islands.—Star of the North, to-day. TESSELS EXPECTED. P.M. e.s. City of New York, from Sydner. lloro, s.s., from Sydney and Melbourne,M~onday. Tararua, s.s., from Eist Coast and South, Monday night. City of Madras, from London, to sail February. Glimpse, barque, from Newcastle, early. Loch Dee, baique, JHUF, from London, sailed Febriurj 25. ■Weynjouth, barque, PSQH, from London, sailed Jan. 29. Minister of Marine, shij), from London, to sail March 10. Surprise, baique, from Puget Sound, to sail in Dec3.r.ber. Cirmeio, barque, from London ; sailed Jan. 9. Tauiiva, barque, VDJN, from London; sailed Jan' •>. Adeline, barque, VFHJ, from Sunderland, sailed December 5. Elinor Vernon, barque, from New York, via Dunedin, sailed January 15. GHmpse, barque, from Newcastle, d-ily. St. I'U-ne, barque, from Newcastle, early. "Wellington, barque, from Newcastle, early. Laui-'oonan, birque, from Hobart Town, early. Oaiilaru, bngantine, from the South, early. Active, brigantine, from the South, early. E'lizii Mary, brigantine, from Tituum, duily. liyuo. brigautiue. v.'lgv, from Islands, May. E'lnh, schooner, fru'n Tahiti, early. Caledonia, schooner, from the Islands. Gael, schooner, from Lytteltou. "rt'aiwera, schooner, lrom the South, early. Coronet, schooner, from Islands, early. FairlieY schooner iTFWT, from Islands, early. Ouiaii.-., schooner, wt.hs, from Chathum Islands, early. '■';'.'" Energy, schooner, from Tonga and Samoa.' >-■ Madoitn, schooner, from Tonga, early. Belle limndon, schooner, from theislaniis, early. Saucy Li=s, schooner, from LyttelSun, early. Saxon, Swh"OU e '"j tioni the Socth, early. Venus, ketch, from New C.ilcdonia, early. , Bi.-m-..rck, U.1.G.31. ship, from Islands. , llarv Anderson, schooner, from Inlands. cTirly. Agnes Donald, schooner, frdm labor'cruisc. ZXPOKTB. ■ : . ; . ■' I I ip-Vial cbarjß i-r Uia<io for :2ie of coa^ijaoes ii.i!-r:ca .a iI:U coluoiu.l i'er s.s. 00-Ahcad, for AjVui:ura. : 0 , tons j(/ic<-i7 work, I ;dase; 5 kf S i sisp <?.!;.-, 10 " 'Kγ s.s. Haur.ah Mckan, for \\ r aitara : 10 ci.o-bmnvly, 5 wses rum, 10 dies stout, 'J 12 barrels ale, 30 empty kegs, 3U mats pipin, ftu.l ITS packages sundries. Ver 3.8. Tiiiirua :—Kor i'eiy Piymouth : 105 pack, gti sundries, 2 sacks oysters, li packages iron, 10 cases. For Nelson : 10 sacks oysturn, 1 box, 3 cases, 1 package For Picton :17 1 qr.-casfc brandy, 1 bale xiapcr, 1 box, o C.I3C-S. I'or Vi r ell:agton : 1 parcel, 1

Ih-.VAEDS Coastwise.— Auul;, Ketch, ilie ,-,- • 1 .iIT-tt*-Oltw'vi'.ds Coastwise.—Opotiki. cutter, for Op-jtilri, with 2000 bricks, 109 drain pipes, 1.1 tons 3 packages ironmongery, 2 do. furniture, 1 guu. -Mary Ann, cutter, for Whaogarei, with s'Jlbs. blasting powder. Pboeaix, cutter, for Russell. The xxv,- sciioDner Ora.Ua entered out at the Customs yesterday, and will sail about Saturday for Levuka. Tlio achuoner Kate McGregor entered out at the Customs yesterday for Taihiti, and «-ill .sail about Monday, unJer the coranijnd of Captain G.inaway. Tiie English barque Alastor entered out at tho <.'u3toms yesterday for London, and will load ivd as quickly as possible. Xhe f -brig!intine Augusta, from Hokitika, arrived at Pahi, Kaijiara, to load with piles back to the same port. She is expected to sail in about ten days. Thu brigantine Island Lily arrived inside Kaipara eight days from this port. The ship ia now loading wi tilt timber for Fiji, and will sail at the commencement of next week. The' Island schooner ulazeppa -sailed last night, from the North Head, for .the island of KarotQDga, thence to the Friendly and Navigator Qroups. . ; , • . The 5.9. Go-Ahead will sail this morning at 9 o'clock from Onehunga for Waitara. The s.s. Wallabi arrived in the Manukau last night from New- Plymouth, Wanganui, &0., and will return to Wanganui direct on Monday, at noon. The Bnglish barque Star of the North cleared out yesterday at the Cnstoma for Fanning's Island, and will ithere load with guano for England. •■.... The barques Aberdeen and Bonito sailed yesterday, morning for Tauranga, with spars, timber, and jacks, to assist in the raising of the B.s. Taupo. The brigantine Flirt sailed yesterday morning to Kmeell for coal, for the next incoming mail Btenmer from San Francisco and Honolulu. Thee.s: Hero, from , Melbourne and Sydney, may be expected hero on Monday night, having left the latter port on Wednesday. The Union Co.'e b.s. Ladybird may be expected to arrive in hnrbour to-night from the East Coaet and Southern ports.: She will not proceed to Russell'on this occision, but returns South, at 4,p.f1i.-9n Sunday. The P.M.-8.8. City of New York left Sydney l»at night for this T>° r b,. and: may tlierefore ;be expected about midnight on. flftiruhvyior garly-. on Tuesday mornmfr ; Shei3.alvertieeiJ for Honolulu and San Fr\uj:JI»oo _'*VPjp.f%. ajp. "'•teadej , .

The English barque Tainaya is now 113 d*ys out from London, and rnay therefore put in an appearance at any moment. The English ha'rqui? Carrnelo is now 100 days out from London, and therefore fully due here. The following vessels are loading at Lanigati's Timber Mills, Nguaguru, for this port : —Schooner Kricmhilda, cutters Alngic, iiob Eoy, and Leo. The A.S.S. Co.'s s.s. Pretty Jane may be expected early from Gisbjrne to d'.y. She is advertised to return to the name port at 3 p.m. to-morrow. The Union Co.'s s.s. T«rarua is expected to arrive in harbour on Mon.lny night from Eist Coast and Southern ports. She will sail /or Sydney at 4 p.m. on Tuesday. The s.s. "Wannaniii will arrive in the Manukau this morning from Neiv Plymouth and Southern ports. She is advertised to sail for New Plymouth, AVangmui. I .Vullir,gton > tea., to morrow. liY TELEGRAPH. TAUKANGA. April 21. —Arrivuii, O.:JU a.m.: S.s. Gleuelg, from Auc!rl.ind. NEW PLTU'JI'TH. Ap:il -21.— Anivvl, 7 .-i.ii..: S.s. T;u;.r,»J, from On. hung.-.. .Sailed, a: - .J p.m.: S.s. U'angauui, for Oiichunga. WELLINGTON. April Sa-S-iiv! : AV..:i.ice, for NeU-ru ; Soutiiur-.i C™-s,forlh..'S"Uth. \pril2-i-.—Arrivals: Ji in-,'.s rira, from Manukau New Plymouth, and Wangaiiui. D»r»r----tun-s : Omeo, tor Lyttwitou ; Vxw.t, for P.itea. Filtered outvvaii.a : Biatiice, barque, for O.Hin.tiu ; N"i'l)tui,e, brig, for Newcustle.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5441, 25 April 1879, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5441, 25 April 1879, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5441, 25 April 1879, Page 4

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