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PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Tk Kosmo. —Brigantine Anthons, to-flay. London.—Barque Dunlo', early. Stpney. — S.B. Arawata, February 8. Melbourne.—S.s. To Anau, Friday. Gihwrnb, Napier, and Sooth.— S.b. Te Anau, Friday. Tara.naki and South.—S.s. Penguin, on arrival of mail. Nhw Plymouth and Wanganui— S.b. Oreti, «arly. Kobhki.l. — S.s. lona, Mondays; s.s. Waitaki, Wednesdays. Whanoakki and Mangapai. —S.«. Argylc, Tuesdays and Fridays; s.s. Waitaki, Wednes days and Fridays. Taoiianoa. — S.s. Waitaki, Mondays; s.s. Glenolg, Friday. Waitara. — S.s. Lalla Rookli, to-morrow. ItAOLAN. — S.s. Lalla Rookh, early. Mercury Bay and Tairua.—S.s. Fingal, today.

VESSELS EXPECTED. STEAMERS. Southern Cross, from Levuka, to-day. SHIPS. Oxford, from London, sailed December 4. Sydenham, from London, Bailed November 27. 3AIUJUKS. Loch Deo. from London, sailed December 24. Stag, from Newcastle. Superior, from Nosv York, sailed October 23. Xioonguna, from Hobart. BRIO. Thomas and Henry, from Lyttelton, sailed January 31. B3IGANTINE9. Orwell, from Koual Is., sailed outward Deo. 26 C'lanumnn, from Melbourne, sailed January 20. SCHOONERS. Gael, from Fiji. Dayspring, from Islands, early. Atotehuu, from Karotonga. Coronet, from Cook's Island, sailed out Oct. 27. Transit, from Atiu, sailed outward Nov. 22. Agnea Donald, from Karotonga, sailed outward Dec. 3. Pirate, from Ponrylm 1., sailed outward Dec. 30. Mary King, from Lyttolton, sailed January 31. KF.TCH. Pearl, from Karotonga, sailed outward Sep. 21. IMPORTS. Per s.s. Te Anau, from Melbourne and Southern ports From Melbourne : 6 halfhhds. vinegar, 80 half-chests tea, 30 sacks rice, 2 cases hops, 6 bars iron, 16 ingots copper, 4 kegs lead, 5 packages machinery, 182 bundles castings, 78 bars, 56 plates, 6 bundles iron, 2 pieces stone, 42 packages sundry merchandise. I 1 rom Dunedm : 1 case cigars, 6 qr.-casks brandy, 4 qr.- casks wine, 20 cases whisky, 89 cases castor oil, 18 plates iron, 152 lengths pipes, 30 sacks seed, 10 cases meats, 1 boiler, 9 bags bonedust, 65 packages sundry merchandise. Prom Lyttelton : 2 packages ploughs, 1 case bacon, 10 sacks, 20 50Ibs. bags flour, 39 cases cheese, 6 cases bacon, 1 package cups, 18 packages sundry merchandise. From Wellington : 8 axle arms, GO bags bones, 27 packages sundry merchandise. From Napier : 14 casks beef, 200 hides, 5 sacks seed, 23 packages sundry merchandise. t rom Gisborne :45 sacks grass seed, 2 cases fruit, 2 packages merchandise. Per Eliza Mary : 50 sacks flour, 20 half-sacks Hour, 80 quarter sacks flour, 40 sacks oatmeal 20 sacks pearl barley, 15 cases cheese, T. h' Hall and 00. Per s.s. Australia, from Sydney: 142 halfcane#, 84 qr.-cases fruit, 40 half-cases, 40 qr.cases grapes, 7 cases oranges, 2 packages merchandise. 10 half-cases grapes, 7 cases oranges. H. Canliam. e ' EXPORTS. Per s.s. Australia, for Honolulu and San Francisco :~b rom Honolulu: 2GO boxes 100 gunnies potatoes, 120 sacks oats. For San Francisco : 30 sacks seed, 1 box stores, 90 cases gum, v 2 bales wool. 6 ' iNWAtin Coa.si WISE.-Mary Ann, cutter from Mahurang, with 900 bushels li,„ e ; South Carolina, from Barrier, with 40 tons firewood Outw'aiu) Coahtwisil— St. Cl-iir, barco for Oruw*; Mary Ann, cutter, for Mahurangi ; South Carolina, cutter, for Blind Bay, Barrier r », U , n , ion S - S - Co -' 8 Te Anau, arrived Irom Melbourne, via Southern ports, at 11 oelock yesterday forenoon. We are indebted to the purser for latest files, and the following report;— Loft Port Chalmers on the 27th at 5 p.m., arrived in Lyttelton on the 28th at 10.30 * Bftmo <Uy afc 6,:J0 P- ro -> arrived at Wellington on the 29th at midday ; left again ftt 7 p.m., and after cilling at Napier and G'aborne, arrived on the Ist at 5 a.m.; left again at O a.m., and arr , vod at Auckland on the 2nd Ji? 1 ""™ 0 * 1 h «ht variable winds to L weather. The Te Anau is announced to lo.tve for Russell 5 p.m. to-day, returning morning, and leaving fur the South t 2 o'clock the same day. " iledlm

The Union S.S. Co.'a s.s. Waifcaki should arrive from Taaranga this morning. She is. announced to leave for Whangarei and Russell at 5 o clock this afternoon. ( The Oxford was off Portland on December 9, 1 and the Sydenham off Tor bay on December 3. 1 The A.S.S. Co.'s s.s. Southern Cross is over- , due from Levuka. 1 An inquiry is to be held by the Collector of a Customs into the collision between the £ ■ohooner Edith and the s.s. Planet on Regatta f Day. £ 'i'ho foliowiug are the passengers per Messrs. p Shaw, Savill, and Co.'a Oxford (Captain Braddick), which sailed from London on Decembp 4 for this port:—Saloon—Mrs. M. Kings' Miss Amy Hingston, Thomas Hingston Hingston, Frederick Hingston, Edith V Miss M. Trenchard, Hugh 'J N. Ley, Alan Bell, Samuel n. Os>- Nj^i'ria'tn E. Osborne; Dr. Stevens, Mrs. jttftt'L Wrs. E. SkifEngton, Mrs. Skiffiogton Tt" o' Lionel H. Claudet, E. W. N A Swt™ Mrs J. Hunt, Jes'sie HHunt, Ethel Hunt, F \vjj H fekunt, Bertie C E. Pretymau, a- ~ fehn Affletfb, X> - T - B - Second ' ward, John > - av ,I^'Charlotte WotxV 0 V rf^YPV I, r *«*W»ell, J.HiKP' artStV V 1 ®*«W«!ll, M. Harwell, Wm. S. 1 « issa t«V and Vv. H. Smith. LizzL g 'Gorfon, Sri rob Gordon, Gordon T?r Dames Gordon, James MnrfKi,'w '&ordoo, John H«nry Watßon, Watßnn «Asc», Mary J. Watson, John Henry Thf»rv>ap' Watson, Margaret Watson, M. inj, p • Wtffcflon, Mra. Canning, Charles Cannyv®'. iirrrre Canning, Mr. B. Daniel, Mrs. J. «4, ft. Tod<J, Cora Skillern, Clarence p torn, Jdhn Sfeillern, Mary Ann Skillern, p eflndiiik Skillern, Henry Skillein. Eliza Fleet, - Joel Fleet, John Fleet, Quinto <?urta, Joan Otirta, H. Evans, William Best, > •fi'ohn Tims, A-nn Stubbs, J. W. Stubbs, J. P. ,W 'Soflgßs, James Conghay, James Conghay, jun., IE- Shoarfi, George William Atty, J. Spence, TScnrietta >ipence, Fred. Spence, Joseph Spence, 1 'Emily Spetoe, and R. T. Rutherford.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5994, 2 February 1881, Page 4

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PROJECTED DEPARTURES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5994, 2 February 1881, Page 4

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5994, 2 February 1881, Page 4

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