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SHIPPING.

HIGH Wateu to-day.—Auckland : 9.24- 9.41 „ Manukau : 0.19- 036 SrjN.—Rises, 5.21 ; sets, 5.57. Moon.—Loat quarter, Bth, 13h. 13m. AI? RIVALS. October 4. Hingarooma, e.s., Ohatfield, from the South. Passengers: Air. and Mrs. Fitzsimons and family, \ Mr. and Mrs. Fossetto, Rev. G. "W. Suence, Captain MclCeiizic. Messrs. Stewart Grime, Thomson, HickliiiK. McGirvey, Yates, Disher, Bteerage, thiee.—Union Steamship Co., Agents. lona, s.s., Stevenson, from ltussell and the Korth.—A. McGregor, agent. Anne Milbank, p.s., Anderson, from ■Whangarei and Mnugap.ii.— J. Cisey, agent. Tongariro, p.?., from Waipu.— Eaipara Steamship Co., agent. Policeman, schooner, Queen, from Russell.— Master, agent. October 5. Wanaka ,s.s., MoGillivray, from Ru3sell.— UnioD S.S .Co., ngenti. Reward, schooner, Josephs, from Russell.— D. and J. <9xley, agent. DEPARCUBES. Octobsh 4. Ringarooma, e.s., Chatfield, for Sydney. Passengers. For Sydney:—Saloon : Captain and Mrs. Orkney, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Woollams, Mesdames R. Irvine, Bannaiyne, Babor, Miss Baker, Messrs. Wybert Beove, Preston, Flyger, Rossiter, Morrison, TTpchurch, Linsden, Begg, Nsiamith, Ferris, Kelly, Austin, Alexander, Harnett, SergeantMajor Bevan, three Maoris, Mrs. S. Fuller, Messrs. W. H. BoyUn, Wilson, M. V. Donovan, W. A. Ridings, F. J. Farrell, 3. A. Lamb and wife, Miss Deacon, Mr. A. Lamb. Steerage: Mrs. Jones, Mrs. l'otten and infant, Mrs. Stewart, Miss E. and Miss J. Stewart, Messrs. Schott, McLennan, D. Wilkie, Macpherson, 0. Jehu, 22 Maoris, Mr. A. Sterling, Mrs. Lachmore, Messrs. I". Cranch, A. Rhodes, J. H. Mackay, Charles Doube, wife, and 2 children, ?. Small, J. McPherson, VT. Peek, Black. For Melbourne—Steerage : Bliss J. Winepress.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Staffa, s.s., Baksr, for Opotiki, &c—A. McGregor, agent. Glenelg, s.s., Farquhar, for Tauranga.—A. McGregor, agent. . EJith schooner, Sinclair, for Vavau, Friendly Island*. Passenger :—Mr. W. H. Forder.— li. D. iJathtin ai;d Co., ngents. October 5. Omalia, Goodman, for Chatham Wands, vii Mercury Biy.—Master, agent. Albatross, schooner, Bell, tor Kusaell.—C. A. Harris, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. City of Agra, ship, 107* tona, Youns, ftr Melboone. Rin:.rooma, f.=., 6M lens OhatflclO, for Sydne ,\ Oma'ua, brigantino, 133 tons, Goodman, for Chathim Islands. Albatross, schooner, 77 ton=., Bell, for RuseeU. Midge, schooner, 40 tons, I). Buike, for Tonga and Samoa. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Svdxbt.—S.s. Hero, Wednesday. San Fkascisco. — Minister of Marine, early ; R.M. s.s. City of Sydney, October 14. Valparaiso.— B.irquo Kildonau, early. Tonga & Samoa.—Schooner Midge, to-day. Melbourne.—Ship City of Agra, to-day. Levuka.—Brigantine Meg Merrilies, early. New Plymouth and South. — S.s. Wellington,

from the Manukau, Wednesday. TAUUANGA, GISBOUNE, AND SOUTHERN PORTS.—

S.s. Wanaka, to-day. Raglan.—«.s. Uilla Hookh, from Manukau, early ; Mersey, cutter, early. Russell.—S.s. loua, to-day. Whangarei. — S.s. Anne Milbnnk, Mondays and Thursdays ; s.s. Argyle, Tuesdays ami Fridays. Tadrasoa.—S.s. Glenelg, Wednesday. Gisbohse, NAriEU, &c—S.s. Southern Cross, early. New Plymouth, Waxgasui, &c—S.s. Eaugatira, early. Waitara.— S.s. Hannah Mokau, early. .MASGAWAL-r.s. Tongariro, to-day. VESSELS EXPECTED. H.I.G.M. s. Bismarck, from Samoa and Sydney, Waikato, ship, JirKV, from London, sailed July 30 Fern'glen, ship, wtbh, from London. Anazi, barque, from London, sailed July 27. Adamant, ship, from London, to sail August. Amslia Koss, barque, II.MVV, from New York, sailed June 14. Lebu. barque, JM.N, from London, sailed 2nd Inglewood, barque, PFW3, from London, to sail in September. Stag, barque, from Adelaide, early. Caberfeidh, barque, from Lytteltoc, daily. Syren, brig, from Sydney, early. Oceola. brinantine, from Adelaide, early. Roderick Dhu, brigantine, from Dunedin, early. James A. Stewart, brigantine, from Newcastle,

early. Ada C. Owen, brigantine, from Dunedin, early. Oamarn, brigantine, from Oamaru, early. Island Lily, brig-intine, from Chatham Islands, Awake, schooner, from Oamaru. Fiery Cross, echooner, from Oamanl. Madona, ecliooner, from Islands, early. Peerless, echooner, from Adelaide, early. Wary Anderson, achooner, from Islands, early. Agnes Donald, schooner, from labour cruise. Fairlie, achooner, from Newcastle, early. Gael, schooner, from Tonga and Samoa, early. Falcon, schoor.ei, from the Islands, early. Mazeppa, schooner, from Samoa, early. Telegraph, schooner, from the South, early. Energy, schooner, from the Islands, early. Tubal Cain, schooner, from Levuka, early. Coronet, schooLer, from the Islands, early. Progress, schuoner, from Sydney, early. Minnehaha, schooner, from Karotonga, early. Belle Brandon, schooner, from Islands, early, ilaiion, schooner, from Norfolk Island, early. Pearl, ketch, from Karotonga, early. IMPORTS. A special cbarf e l< raide for the namej ot consignee Insoried in this column. Per s.s. Kinsarooma : — From Dunedin : 3 sheets metal, G packages, 1 box fish ora, 1 parcel. From Lyttelton : 907 sacks potatoes. From Wellington : G cases, 2 parcels. EXPOKTS. Per ship City of Agra, from London, via Melbourne : 400 tons manganese. Per schooner Midge, for Tonga and Samoa : 25 cases bottled beer, 60 cases geneva, 20 cases ■whiskey, 25 cases brandy, 3 quarter-caska rum, 5 cases preserved oysters, 10 cases jams, 5 cases sardines, 10 cases canned fruits, 1 box tobacco, 20 mats sugar, 20 boxes tea, 20 cases kerosene, 700 pieces timber, f>oo bricks, 14 cases cordials, 16 kegs butter, 120 tins flour, 100 tins biscuits, 40 boxes potatoes, 3 cases bacon and hams, 10 cases preserved meats, 35 kegs beef, 80 boxes aoap, 10 jars butter, 1 case cheese, 1 package machinery, 1 package sowing machines, 1 package drapery, 3 cases oilmen's stores, 10 cases apples, lease chains. Per s.s. Kiugiirooma, for Sydney: 1 case, 1 box ferns, 3 packages apparel, bales flax, 6 bales fungus, 1 case driving gear. Per brigantino Omaha, for the Chatham Islands : 26,000 feet timber, 7000 shingles, 5000 bricks, 40 coils wire, 6 cases corrugated iron, 4 bales woolpacks, 14 packages crockery, 110 packages ironmongery, 12 cases kerosene, 60 pieces dressed timber, 6 pickages furniture, 71 bags and sacks Hour, 10 boxes soap, 42 bags ealt, 12 packages sashes, 84 packages sugar, 10 cases brandy, 12 cases ale, 9 cases drapery, 8 cases spirits, 75 packages oilmen's stores, 133 packages sundries. INWABD3 Coastwise.—Mana, cutter, from Mercury Bay, with 25,840 feet timber. Odtwakds Coastwise.—Coralie, cutter, for Tairua. The s.s. lona arrived from Kussell on Saturday morning with passengers,.and the following sargo:—272 cases and 95 sacks gam, 9 boxes fruit, 49 Backs oysters, 7 kits fish, G bundles bides, 4 bundles Bheepskins. She is advertised to sail for the same ports to-day. The achooner Edith sailed on Saturday morning for Vavaa, Friendly Islands, with a light cargo. We understand she will remain there, having been porcTused by mi Island firm.

The b.s. Glenelg sailed on Saturday, with passengers and cargo, for Taumngit.

The schooner Midgo cleared at the Customs on Saturday, for Tong-.i and Samoa, with a full enrgo of merchandise. She will aail this morning with Mr. mid Mrs. Eaalake as passengers.

The brigantine Omaha cleared on Saturday at the Oustoms for Chatham Islands, via Mercury Bay, and sailed yesterday afternoon. The Union Co. s.s. Wanaka arrived in harbour yesterday moruing from liussell. She is advertised to aail for the East Coast and the Southern ports at * p.m. to-l«|r. The as. Stnffa, after having received ft thorough overhaul of her machinery, sailed on Saturday for Opotiki. The ship City of A«ra cleared at the Customs on Saturday for Melbourne, and will probably sail to-day. The following passengers proceed by her :—Mrs. Batger and family (4), Miss HamThe p.s. Anne Milbank arrived in harbour on Saturday, night from Whangarei andllangapni, with passengers and cargo, and will return to the same ports this af ternooD. The p.s. Tongariro arrived in harbour on Saturday from Wnipu, with passongers and cargo, and is advertised to sail for Mangawai this afternoon. Tho whaling ship Triton was outside Mangonui on Thursday, and was to sail on the following day on a whaling cruiae about the Chatham Islands. At sunset yesterday, a barque was signalled outside Tiritiri, which will no doubt turu out to be the Caberfeidh from the South.

The Union Co.'s s.s. Wellington is due in the Manukau this morning, from New Plymouth and Southern ports. The Union Co.'s s.s. RiDgarooma arrived in harbour early on Saturday from the E.ist Coast and Southern ports, en route to Sydney. AVo are indebted to the purser, Mr. Jones, for files and tho following report :—She left Duncdin at 4 p.m. ou September 29th, Lytteltcn on the 30th, Wellington on the lstinat., Napier on the 2nd, and Gisborno at 8.30 p.m. on the 2nd, and arrived at Auckland eaily on Saturday, having from tho last port experienced n. strong head wind with frequent inin. Theatenmer resumed her voyage to Sydney on Saturday evening.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5582, 6 October 1879, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5582, 6 October 1879, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5582, 6 October 1879, Page 4

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