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SHIPPING.

Hloa WATBn,' ti^day.— Auckland 10.59 — 11.21 „ •> » i, Manukau 1.54— 210 Bto.—Rises, 5.24; sets, 7.3 Moon.—First quarter, 6th, 0-33 p.m. AKKIVALS. r Elsinore, schooner, Stephene, from Napier and Tairua. —Master, agent. Gem, schooner, Pearce, from Tairua. —Master, agent. Start, cutter, 'Williamson, from "Whangarei. —Master, agent. TeAnau; s.s., Carey, from Russell.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Hannah Mokau, s.s. Keane, from Onehunga —Master, agent. Atalanta, schooner, Donovan, from Whangaxei.—Master, agent. DEPARTURES. Tβ Anau, s.s., Carey, for Melbourne, vU Southern, porte. Paseengers :-For Gisborne : Messrs. McDonald, M.H.R Rokaraenn, Boy, Adams. For Napier : Miss Neiil, Mr. and Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Wilson, Messrs. Laurie, Aporo Kuku, W. Lawson, Captain Braund. For "Wellington : Messrs. D. P. McEwen, Clifford, W. McKay, W. Murray, Buttle, Rev. David Bruce, Masters florton (2). For Lyttelton : Mr. and Mrs. Brook, Miss Susan Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Harrell and child, Mrs. Hislop and four children, J. Mnckay, G. B. Woodruffe, Mrs. Kirkham and child. For Port Chalmers : Mr. W. Stanford, Mrs. Hellyer, Mrs. and Mis 3 Horsey, Kr. A. Johnston, Mrs. Kidd, child, and infant. For Melbourne: Jlr. and Mrs. "Watson, Miss Burns, Mr. Taylor, Miss Paget. Mr. Vercoe, Air. and Mrs. Parker. -Union S.S. Co., agents. Waitaki, s.s., Edie, for Whangarei.—Union S.S. Co., agentn. Glenelg, s.s., Farquhar, for Tauianga.—A. McGregor, agent. Argyle, s.s., Crawford, for Whangurei.— A. McGregor, agent. ENTERED INWAPvDS. Gem, schooner, 29 tons, Pearce, from Tairua, •with 23,000 feet sawn timber. Start, cutter, 27 tons, "Williamscn, from Whangarei, with 50 tons coal. Tβ Anau, s.s., 1028 tons, Carey, from 1 Russell. Elsmore, schooner, 36 tons, Stephens, from Napier and Tairua, with 28,000 feet titiber. Marinerfschooner, Queen, 62 tons, fiom Huseell, with 100 tons coal. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Tβ Aaau, s.s., 1028 tons, Carey, ::or Melbonrne, via Southern porta. Mercury, cutter, 30 tons, Yates, for Tairua, ■with 4 horses. ' Gem, schooner, 29 tons, Pearce, for ''sirua. Start, cutter, 27 tons, Williamson, for Mercury Bay. Dream, cutter, 32 tons, Buahell, for Thames, with 50 head cattle and 50 sheep. Opotiki, echooner, 38 tons, Collinge, for Tairua. Mariner, schooner, 62 "tons, Queen, for Russell. Catherine Jane, barque, 378 tons, Simpson, for Whan garoa. Waiwera, schooner, 41 tons, Bushel), for Sarotonga. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. liONDON.—Barque Dunloe, early. Sydney.—s.s. Arawata, Tuesday. Melbourne.—S.s. Ringarooma, Thursday. Gisbobnb, Napier, and Sooth.—S.s. Ringarooma, Thursday. liEVUKA. —Southern Cross, Monday. Tabanaxi AND SOUTH.—S.s. Penguin, on arrival of mail. New Plymouth and Wanganui—S.s. Oreti, early. RUSSELL. —S.s. lona, Mondays ; s.s. Waitaki, Wednesdays. WhaNOABEI AND MANGAPAr. — S.s. Argyle, Tuesdays and Fridays ; s.s. Waitaki, Wednes days and Fridays. Tauranga. .— B.s. Waitaki, Mondays: s.s. »- Glenelff, Wednesday. WAITAEA.—S.s. Rowena and s.s. Lalla, Rookh, Monday. Eaglan:— S.s. Lalla Rookh, Thursday.

VESSELS EXPECTED. snips. Oxford, from London, sailed December 4. Sydenham, from London, sailed November 27. . . ' ' 3AHQUES. Loch Dee. from London, sailed December 24. Stag, from Newcastle. Snpenor, from New York, sailed October 23. Loongana, from Hobart. BRIG. Thomas and Henry, from Lyttelton, sailed January 3L, / BXIGANTINES. Orwell, from Koualls., sailed outward Dec. 26 Clansman, from Melbourne, sailed January 20. Defiance, from Molbourne, sailed January 25. JKyno, from Rotumah, sailed outward Jan. 13. SOHOOSEE3. : dael, from FijL Dayspring, from Islands, early. Atotohsu, from Karotonga. Coronet, from Cook's Island, sailed oat Oct. 27. Transit, from Atin, sailed outward Nov. 22. Agnes Donald, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Deo. 3. Pirate, from PenrylinL, sailed outward Deo. 30. Mary King, from Lyttelton, sailed January 31. SybU, from Tahiti, sailed outward Jan. 10. Winifred, from Suva, sailed outward Jan. 19. Marion, from Noumea, sailed outward Jan. 20. Mazeppa, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Jan. 20. Julia Price, from Noumea and Norfolk Island, sailed outward Jan. 20. Ovalau, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Jan. 23.. Policeman, from Noumea and Norfolk Island, sailed outward January 30. . KKTOHKS. Pearl, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Sep. 21. Speedwell, from Norfolk Island sailed outward Jan. 03. EXPOKTS. - Per S.S. ■Tβ Anau, for Melbourne. For Gisborne : 25 sacks fiour, 10 casks sulphur, 9 bales tow, 2 horses, 207 packages sundry merchandise. For Napier : 2 qr.-casks molasses, 1 case ' tobacco, 10 boxes, 27 half-boxes soap, 5 sacks sued, 15 bales tow, 10 bags rice, 20 rams, 166 packages sundry merchandise. For Wellington: ' 100 empty casks, 1 iron safe, 1 bos stationery, - 18 packages sundry merchandise. For Lyttelton : 102 doers, 1 box birds, 1 pony and trap, . 20 packages sundry merchandise. For Dun edin : 1 hyoraulio press, 1 box fruit, IGO cases ' kerosene, 99 cases brandy, 9 packages snndr; merchandise.' For Melbourne : 150 bales flax, x case (a corpse), 3 packages sundry merchandise. Per schooner Waiwera, for Raratong£ : 3 cases salmon, 1 bor tobacco, 5 cases geneva, 5 casks bottled beer, 1 bale cottons, 1 bale -shirts, 987 i pieces sawn timber, 20 kegs beef/, 5 tins flour, 5 tins biscuit, 6 boxes eoap, 1 box sewing- .. machines, 1 case appareL -

-*■ ■ Inwabd ' Coastwise. — Kujjoeam, schooner, from Manaia,-. feg! sawn timber. . OnrWAßljfr ICjXTtJvwtfE. J&nnhnnin, schooner, with 3000 feet timber. The aJs. Glenelg left for Tauranga, at 5 p.m. The s.s! Argyle steamed for "iVTmngarei at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The Customs launch returned last evening from'searching for the Sheer Kook buoy, which had broken from its moorings. The buoy was picked ap aoput a mile and , a half north-west of ■ liri, aid it wae taken thither, beached, and ' painted, and is now ready for placing in position again. : . The p.s. Comerang entered out at the Cus- . Toms for! Sydney yesterday. - -The' schooner Waiwera sails for Karotonga this morning. ■ : :--.=■•.•: The 'Onion ; S.S. Company's s.s. Tβ Anau steamed for: Slelbourne, via Southern ports, about 4 o'cloci yesterday afternoon. ■ ■ The Union..S.S. Company's s.s. "Waitaki steamed'for Whangarei at 8 p m. yesterday, ; , and may be expected back at the same hour tonight. The Union S.S. Oo.'s b.s. Arawata should arrive froiu Melbourne and Southern ports on Monday forenoon, 'leaving again for Sydney on the following day. ■ The Union S.S. Co.'s e.s. Eingarooma left ■ Sydney and should arrive at Rus- . sell on Tuesday, Auckland on Wednesday, : leaving: for Southern ports and Melbourne on - Thursday. . r AU accounts against the ship Lady Jocfilyn insist be furnished by noon on Monday.: The" barquentiue Estella, now lending at Qamarufor Auckland, is open to receive freight. The steamer which Messrs._price Brothers are building-to the ordej^ofthe-Thames Steam Navigation Companyff or the To Aroha trade, -i-is rapidly approa'ching completion.*" Her lines .: are adsftfJbleTand ehe should be found to be for such a shallow and tortuous as the AViubou. The hull is of iron, length, 70 feet on keel; beam, 16 feet on deck; and breadth:over paddle-boxes, 24J feet._ The plates are three-sixteenths of an inch thick on the bottom. She will have a depth of 4 feet, : but'a hurricane deck will increase the depth abaft the engine and boiler to 8 feet, and «ivo plenty of room for the cabin. Some of the deck beams, which are of iron, have been bolted, and /the remainder will be placed in a few dtiys. ' They are to be covered with heart of kauri planking. The cabin will be plainly fitter!, and seated all round with cushioned seats, partly fitted up as store-lockere, with the necessary , accessories. The cabin deck will bavo a companion way and skylight. The bridge connecting the paddle boxes ia to be used as a gangway, and the steamer will ba propelled with the eugines and boiler lalely used in the p.s. /Ruby. The engines are very powerful, consisting of a pair of 10-inch self-acting cylinders, : and will drive the vessel at a rnpiil rate. The ■steamer will provide nccorornoujition for fiooufc 120 passengers, and carry 20 tons of cargo, at a .speed of 10 knots an hour on two feet of water. , —Thames Advertiser. ■ ■ ':/ -"PORT OF oNKHUNWA. . ';■ Tha s.e". Lalla. 7 Kookh is announced to leave ■" for-Waitant on Monday at noon, and for Ka-lan -: ton' Thursday at 6 a.m. " ; r-., v The s.s. Rowena leaves for Waitara at 1 ; ocleclron Monday., , .The JJnion S.S. Company's s.s. Penguin . ."should arrive from Southern ports at 11 o'clock "to-morrow morning.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5997, 5 February 1881, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5997, 5 February 1881, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5997, 5 February 1881, Page 4

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