SHIPPING.
Unset W \"" h tu-ii :*,. "-.Auckland : 10.54- 11.22 ~ ' •• ' Mnnukau: 1.49-2.17 e (1 r i»4.2G ; •*<" - '>.58. ' *iis tlay, Ml'- 13m. A K r. I V- A h S. Etliel A-nistrong, in the Mniiukuu (fiom ll.i, O. W. Owen aud Co., a? E!h', Mary. briiM.-inc, Armlt, in the Manuka u (from this p.: t).-Outline, Lan.ach and Co., agents. D 15 PAHTUH E 3. Comerang. p.H.,;D«1,., for Waitara (from the Manukau). —Coupiand and Co., agents. Argylo, s.s., Crawford, for \Y hangarei. —A. McGrcgor, agent. War.aka, s.s., McGilhvray, tor Russell.— Union Steamship Co., agents. . Columbia, schooner, Conway, ror lairua and Napier. — Master, Agent. ENTKIiKD INWARDS. Occan, schooner, 23 tons, Rawlinga, from Mercury Biy. with 22,000 feet timber, 2S bags gun;, C empty casks. Wanaka, s.s., 27S tons, McGillivray, from the South. CLKAKKI> OUTWARDS. Colombia, schooner, 46 tons, Conway, for Napier via T*irua. Wanaka, s.s., 278 tons, McGillivray, for Russell. Wallabi, s.s., 101 tons, James Leys, for Wanganui. PKO.TECTEI> DEPARTURES. San Franciso and Honolulu. —P.M. p.s. City of Ncw York, Tuesday. Sydney.—S.s. Tarnrua, Tuesday. London. —Ship Waikato, 15th. Chili.—Barque Lebu, early; Amelia Ross, tD-day. Levuka. -Schooner Ovalau, early. Norfolk Island.—Schooner Marion, earl}*. Marshall Gltour.—Schooner Bello Brandon, to-day. Chatham Islands.—Schooner Colonist, early. Gisd-.jinu. Napier, and South.—S.s. Southern Cross, early. New Plymouth and South. — S.s. Taiaroa, Wednesday. WaITAHA. —P.s. Comerang, early. Tauranoa, Cisbokne, and Southern Ports.— S.s. Wanaka, Monday. Wanganui. —S.s. Wsiilabi, early. TaOUaNGa. —S.s. iilct:elg, Monday. Gisborne.—S.s. Koweiia, early. Raglan.—S.s. La'.l;. Uookh, from Manukau, every Thursday. Russell.—S.s. lona, Monday. WhangAßEf AND Mangapal. — S.s. Argyle, Tuesdays and Fridays; p.s, Anne Milbank, Monday and Thursday. Mangawai and Waipu.-S.s. Kina, early. VESSELS EXPECTED. City of New York, P.M, s.s., from Sydney, on Mondsy. City of Sydney, F. U. s.s., from San Francisco: 17th. Rotorua, s.s., from Sydney, Thursday. Hero, from $j*dnej'':ind Melbourne, 2Sth. Adamant, ship, J>JFS, from Loudon, sailed August 27. Inglewlod, barque, rnvs, from London, sailed September 20. Loch fjjr, barque, wqlk, from London, to sail midlife of October. Britiph Empire, ship, from London, to sail in October. Margaret G;dbraitb, ship, from London, to sail iu October. Elinor Vernon, barque, from New York and Wellington, to sjijl November 1. Ben Nevus, ship, from Londou, sailed Octobcr 2. Trevelyan, ship, from Loudon, to sail uiid Oct. Agate, barque, from New York, cleared September 22. Syren, brig, from Sydney, early. Roderick Dhu, brigantine, from Melbourne, early. James A. Stewart, hrigantiue, from Newcastle,
early. Look-out, brigantino, from Sydney, early. Ada C. Owen, brigkntine. from Dunedin. Rona, schooner, from Lytelton, early. Mary Anderson, schooner, from Island*, early. Agnes Donald, scho«»r..>r, from labour cruise. Gael, schooner, srgb, troiu Tonga and Samoa.
early. Falcon, schoor.ei, from the Islands, early. Telegraph, schooner, from Sydney. Energy, schoouer, from the Islands, early. Tubal Cain, schooner, from Levuka, early. Coronet, sehooi.er, from the Islands, early. Minnehaha, schooner, from Karotonga, early. Island Lil}-, schooner, from Chatham Islands, early. Southern Cross, Misssion schooner, WLH, from Islands, end of December. Helena, schooner, from Levuka, end of month. Waiwera, schooner, from Austral Group, early. Meg Merrihe*, «chooner, from Levuka, early. Midge, s-cbooner, from the Islands, early. Caledonia, schooner, from the Islands, early. Pearl, ketch, from the Islands, early. imports. Per s.b. Wanaka From Dunedin : 58 cases, \tc., tobacco, CO cases and 2 packages sundries, 6 hhds. From Lyttelton : 30 sacks malt. From "Wellington: 2 arms-chests, 10 packages, 4 drums, 3 bales, 2 boxes. From Napier : 7 casks, S cases, 1 chair. Fiom Poverty Bay : 2 horses, 2 cases. EXPORTS. Per schooner Columbia, for Napier : 40,000 feet timber. Per s.s. Wallabi, for Wanganui : 20 doors, 10 cases, 1 package, 2 bales hops, 2 bales leather. Per s.B. Wanaka, for Kussell: 8 coils wire, 7 lengths iron pipe, 1 package fittings, 19 cases kerosene, 14 boxe3 candles, 12 bars iron, 3 bundles iron, 4 bundles buckets, 1 package handles, 4 nests tub*, 1 case oil, 1 coil New Zealand rope, 2 kegs nails, 1 tin nails, 2 cases rubber paint, 1 roll zinc. *J camp-ovens, 7 drums oil, 1 coil manilk rope, ltin wbitelead, 5 grindstones, 1 package tools, 1 tin staples, 1 bundle spades, 12 cases ironmongery, 1 package scrim, 4 packages scythes and handles, 5 packages bedsteads,l package nails,l package paper,l bundle clothes-line®, 1 bale scrim, 1 boiler, 1 parcel acid, 2 casks hardware, 1 matted packape, 4 parcels hardware. 4 tins whitclead, 3 nests galvanised tubs, 1 anchor, T. and S. Morrin. - Inward Coastwise.- Lady of the Lake, barge, from Mvaurangi, with 3S tons firewood and 300 feet blocks ; Mana, cutter, from Taiaua, with 24,000 feet timber, 15 sacks gum; Gem, schooner, from Tairua; with 24,000 feet timber; Wangarei, cutter, from Kussell, with 4S tons coal. i The Union Co/s s.s. Taiaroa may be expected in the Manukac on Tuesday from New Ply- i mouth and Wellington, with the late portion of 1 the Southern mails for San Francisco. i The s.s. Argyle sailed last night for Wha- ! ngarei and M&ngap&i, "with passengers and cargo. I The p.s. Comerang sailed yesterday afternoon i from th« M.-.riizkau, with passengers and cargo, for Waitara. The Union Co.'s s.s. Wanaka sailed last night for Russell, and will return tomorrow. The brigantines Ethel and iSltza Mary, from this side, arrived in the 3ianukau yesterday afternoon. The schooner Columbia cleared at the Customs yesterday for Tairua, there to load with timber for Sydney. The schooner Belle Brandon is expected to sail to-day for the Marshall and Line Islands upon a trading cruise. The P.M. s.s. City of New York sailed from irydncy on Thursday e/ening, and should arrive here abou; Monday night. She is announced to safi for San Francisco and Honolulu on Tuesday at 2 p.m. The Union Co.'a s.b. Tanirua may be expected in harbour on Monday eight from :he E:ist Coast and South. She will sail at 4 p.m. on Thursday for Sydney. |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5634, 6 December 1879, Page 4
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