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SHIPPING.

Hion WATim, toJay.-Auckland 8.11 - 8.30 ManUKau ii.i "■" l Bun.—Elsce, <.3B ; sets, V.3 MOOK.-First quarter, 9th, 0.1. pnlAKBIV A L S. Krfemhilda schooner, Bathurst, from Whan--BaW^!r S Russell and AYhangarei.—Uuion S.S. Co., agents. PEPARTUKE3. Elsinore, schooner, Stephens, {or T.uru»,M schooner, Ro Se , for Karotor.p, P.SeDger, : Mms.s. Mcilch and Schmcdcinall. for Whaugarrf.-A. "waTulii.-fKaie, for Vrh. n g»n».-lTnio» S Uonovau, for Ngunguru. ~Bcssy. r ciCMoDo,,ald, for Kennedy's Hay. - Mereur>?cu"»er, Y*tes, for Tairua.- Master, * B Ooralie, cntkr, Boatwright, for Tairua.M lls»y. a^hoo E or, Carmicheel, for llusscll.Stone Brotlieis, ageuts.

ENTEKED INWARDS. Firefly, b.is, ™ ""> 9 . D»«"'»'B. »° m - N « w - Sooner, *"' t.ns, Bathurst, uiid 6 hides.

OUTWAKUS. Elsinore, tchomier, 36 tons, Stephoue, Tor Blercury Uuy atiJ l'airoa. Atlnntic, bchooncr, 60 toius, Sop with, tor Neumea. KXHOKT& Per schooner Atlantic, for Noumea: 21'Jl pieces sawn timher, 14 tons potatoes. 10 c ires Reserved meat,, 122 tius, 21 cases, D sack, biscuits. IKWARI) Co,istwi3k. — F.lcn, cutter from Munaw, wth 10,000 feet eawn timW ; U :ivc, cutter, from Cs.l.b..ge E..y mth .50 tons firewood; L<kc -uperior. barge from Jukm, ■with 73 000 unifies 22 000 feet b«ilk and 1200 feet, sp-in.: Sunbeam, scbooiicr, from Mania, feet tjiubor ; Wave, cutler, ■from Maburaiigi. *itb 700 bushels lime. OUTWAItn Coastwise. — Wave, cutter, tor Thames, with 10 head cattle ; Mary Ami, cutter, -for Mahurnii},'i. The barque Lochnagar was successfully floated at Gisbome yesterday. The schooner Agnes Donald sjilfd for Kiro•tonga last ci;hc. The Union S.s. Co.'* s.s. Te Anau will probably arrive from itelboarne and .Southern ■ports on Monday, leaving for Kuwell the same. afternoon, returning on Wednesday, and sailing South ag'iiti on Tburs<li*y moruiog. The barq-ie Wellington h»s been hauled up alongside the dock to undergo sheathing and other'repairs. The P 11. 00. requests thitall carco may he down the day before the vessel it is inteuilnd for leaves. None will be received after 10 a.m. on the day of sailing. The schooner Columbia is announced to sail •for Napier on an early date. The s.s. Kose Cisey's time-table tor December appears in our advertisement columns. He i,i lona will probably arrive from Bussell and Northern ports at an early hour this morning. The '-TJniou S.s. Co.'s s.s. Waitaki arrived from Kussell and Wh»ngaroa yestrrday morning with about a dozen passengers. She left again for Whangarei ut 11.p.m., towing the pant intended for lightering goods ou the "Waipa river. The Waitaki may be expected tick at 7 or 8 o'clock to-nighs. The s.s. Glenelg should arrive from Tauranga about daybreak this morning. The s.s. Argyle steamed for Whaugarci at ,> 3».m.--yesterday. The following regulations for preventing collisions at sea are gazetted :—" Article No. 10 is suspended until the Ist September, ISSI. Article No. 9 of the 'old regulations (given below) will continue in force until that date. Xights for fishing vessels and boats (Article 9) : Open 6ahing boats and other open boats shall Dot be required to carry the sidelights required for other vessels, but shall, if they do not carry such lights, cany a lantern having a green slide on the one side and a red slide on the other side ; and on the approach of or to other vessels such lantern shall be exhibited in sufficient time to prevent collision, bo that the green light snail not be seen co the port side, nor the red light on the starboard side. Fishing vessels and open boats when at anchor, or attached to their nets and stationary, shall exhibit a bright white light. Fishing vessels and open boats shall, however, not be pre Tented from using a : fiare-up, in adition, if -considered expedient." The P.&I.SS. Co.'s s.s. Zealandia left Sydney for this port on Thursday, and should arrive on Taesdaymorning, the 7th instant, sailing again for San Francisco via Honolulu at 2 p.m. the same day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5944, 4 December 1880, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5944, 4 December 1880, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5944, 4 December 1880, Page 4

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