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SHIPPING.

bwK \T\--i- to-day.—Auckland: 1.20- l.=> 3 Wanukau : 5.12— 5.42 S," —lliVes. .1.20; sets. 7.0. H,\..v.-:>-c*-, 13:1., 10h- 34:n. A K 15 I V A L S. City of >'.■«• York, P.M. s.s., from Sydney. Tararua. ;•.*., from South. D V, PART'JKES. W.'.nak.i. s.s, McCHUivray, for the South. Paisen-ors :-- rnr Tauranga : Mts. South, Mrs. Lawty. r -Messrs. J. Nelson, Sharp (•»), Mrs. Ellis, children, and governess. For Gisbnrne : Messrs. Jobson, S. 'fait, W. W. Brown, A. Good, Green. For Napier : Miss E. Phillipps. For ■Wellington: Dr. Henry. For Lyttelton: Messrs. J. Kean, G. lloskiug, P. Keeves, Shanaghan, Slattery, A. W. Smith, W. Taylor, V.* Carswell, J. Smith, Norwell. For Dunediu : Mrs. Hogg, Messrs. Hughes, J. O. AYhite.—Union Steamship Co., agents. Glenelg, s.s , Farquhar, for Mercury Bay and Tauranga.'—A. McGregor, agent. Queen, schooner, Jones, for Hokranga.—Bl. Kow'ena, s.s., Amodeo, for Russell and the North.-A. McGregor, agent. Medora, schooner, Subutsky, for Ohore and Awanui.—Master, agent. ENTEKED INYTARDS. Kenilworth, schooner, 113 tons, Thomas Kicketts from Russell, with ISO tons coal. Fanny Kelly, ketch, 35 tons, McDonald, from Whangaroa, with 31,500 feet timber. Christina, schooner, 59 tons, Jas. Smith, from Russell, with 97 tons coal. Wanaka, s.s., 27S tons, McGtlhvray, from Russell with 140 tons coal, 8 bales wool, 19 bags guiu, S hides,.l4 bags bones, and a quantity of sundries. Gulden Isle, schooner, 7S tons. W. \\ att, from Russell, with 93 tons coal. CLKAItED OUTWARDS. Transit, schooner, 79 tons, Hooper, for 'ft elling ton. . T , „,; Queen, schooner, 40 tons, Jones, tor i±okis.s.)' 27S tons, McGillivray, for the Ocean, schooner, 2S tons, Rawlings, for Mercury Bay. VKCUECTKD DEPARTURES. S.\n Frasciso and Honolulu.—P.M. s.f. Citv of New York, to-day. Sydney. —S.s. Tararua, to day. LoNDJS. — Ship Waikato, 15th. Chili.—Barque Lebu, early; Amelia Koss, * ta-day. SAMOA.—Schooner Ovalau, early. Toss \. -Brigantiue Myrtle, early. KoaroLK Island.—Schoaner Marion, early. CHATHAM Islands. —Schooner Colonist, early. Gjs'bc-RNE. Napier, and South. —S.s. Southern Cross, early. . New Plymouth and South. — S.s. Taiaroa, to-morrow. "Waitaiia. -l\s. Comerang. early. TAL'UANi.A, GISBOKSE, AND SOUTHERN PORTS.— S.s. P.-nsuin. Monday. - ■\Va>'i-.ani;i.-S.s. AVallabi, early. Tavkanc.a.-S.s. Glenelg, Friday. Glsn^RN 1 " —S.s. Kowena. early. KaVlaS.— S.s. T.a'.la Uookb. from Manukau, everv Thursday. lona, every Monday ; reugutn, Ftidav. , \VhaN6ahei and Masgapat. — S.s. Argyie, Tuesdays and F.idays ; p.s. Anue Mtlbauk, Mondav and Thursday. MaN.;awal AND AY Aire-S.s. Kina, early. VESSELS EXPECTED. Citv of Sy.iney, P.M. s.s., from San Francisco: 17th. Ro'orua, s.s.. from Svduey. Thursday. Hero, .«.s.,from Sydney and Melbourne, -bth. Adamant, ship, N'JKS, from Loudor., sailed August 27. . ... Inglewocii. barque, PKivs, trom London, sailed September 2u. Loch l"rr. barque, WQLK, from Loudon, to sail middle of October. British Empire, ship, from London, to sail in Marsaret Galbraith, ship, from Loudon, to sail gKn "October. ~.,-. . Elii;or Vernon, barque, from New York and Wellington, to sail November 1Ben Nevis, ship, from London, sailed October _'. Trcvelv.ui -hip. from London, to sail mid Oct. Asate," barque, from New York, cleared SepSyren brie, from Sydney, early. Roderick Dhu, brigantire, from Melbourne, early. , Jamcf -V. Stewart, bngautme, from Newcastle, earlv. Look-o-.ir, bri-antine, from Sydney, early. Ada C. OwetiT from Dunediu. Rona. schooner, from Lytelton, early. Marv Anderson, schooner, from Islands, early. A"n"es Dot.ald. schooner, from labour cruise. Gael, schooner, SP.sn, from Tonga aud Samoa, Falcon, schoor.ei, from the Islands, early. Telegraph, schooner, from Sydney. EnerL-y. schooner, from the Islands, early. Tubal "Cain, schooner, from Levuka, early. Corot.et. sc'uoot-er, from the Islands, early. Minnehaha, schooner, from Itarotonga, early. Island Lily, schooner, from Chatham Islands, ear 'y- ' . c Southern Cross, Missston schooner, WLH, from Islands, end of December. Helena, schooner, from Levuka, end of month. Walw.'ra, schooner, from Austral Group, early. Meg Merrihe:!, "chooner, from Levuka, early. Midge, schooner, from the Islands, early. Caledonia, schooner, from the Islands, early. I'ea.rl, ketch, fiom the Islands, early. ■EXPORTS. Per schooner Transit, for Wellington : 4345 drain pines. Per *..-<. Wanaka:—For Tauranga: 2 packages. For Poverty Bay : 3 cases, 31 packages groceries, 1 box fruit, 1 kit fish, 47 packages. For Xapie'- : 3G sacks potatoes, 1 parcel, 5 cases. 3 bales, D cases brandy. For Wellington : 17 packages, 9 sacks potatoes, 2 cases pictures, 19 coils rope. 1 portmanteau. For Lyttelton : 1 packiqe. For Dunediu : 40 bags potatoes, 1 boi, 40 ca=ks cement. The '.nail steamer City of New Y'ork, from Sydney, and the Tararua, from South, arrived this morning. The hivantine Aratapu is again on her voyage from Dunedin to this port, with a cargo of Hour, cats, and breadstuffs for Messrs. T. H. Hall and Co. The schooner Transit cleared at the Customs yesterday, with drain pipes for Wellington, and will sail to-day. The schooner Queen sailed yesterday for Hokianga, with a full cargo of merchandise. The s.s. Rangatira is announced to sail from the Manukau on Thursday for New Plymouth, and AVellington. The p.s. Anne Milbank sailed yesterday afternoon for Whangarei and Mangapai, with passengeis and cargo. The schooner Ovalau baa beeu chartered by Messrs. McArt-hur and Co. for a cruise to the Islands, and will sail at the end of the week for Apia, Samoa. The brigantine Active will sail in the course of a few days for Sydney, with about ICO tons of copra. The biigantine Myrtle will sail for the Friendlv Islands about th - end of next week. The Glenelg tailed lasS night for Mercury Bay ■.];-.1 Tauranga, with passengers and cargo. The Union Company's s.s. Wanaka sailed last night for Tauranga and Southern ports, with passengers and cargo. The s.s. Rowena, in place of the s.s. lona sailed last night for Russell and Northern ports. The L't.ion Company's s.s. Tararua may be expected it. harbour this morning from the East Coast ports and Southern ports. She will sail at -1 o'clock in the afternoon for Sydney.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5636, 9 December 1879, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5636, 9 December 1879, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5636, 9 December 1879, Page 4