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SHIPPING.

CLEARED OUTWARDS.

PKOJECTED DEPARTURES.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

'High Waxbk, to-day.—Auckland 0.56 — 7.13 „ . Manukau 8.51 — 10 8 3u'n.—Rises, 5i33; sets, 6.53 Moon:—Full, to-day, 6-3 p.m.

A H RIVALS, Waitaki, s.s., Edie, from Whangarei.—Union S.S. Co., agents. ' .Isabella. Pratt, schooner, Graham, from Oamaru.—Master, agent. ,-■■'. Sarah and Mary, brigantine, Lowden, from Timaru. -Maßter, agent. .Onward, schooner, Paukau, from Russell.— Blaster, agent. Reward, schooner, Anderson, from vvnangareL—M. Niccol, agent. lona, s.s., Stephenson, from Russell and Northern ports. Passengers: Misses Tatun, Shepherd (2), Christie, Messrs. Sudden, Bloom,' Christie, Waddingham, Master Matthews, aud three steerage.—A. McGregor, agent. Glenelg, s.s., Farquhar, from Tauranga. Passengers : Mesdames Gaqe and Graham, Misses Wyatt, McCarthy, Lee, Messrs. Seed, Batkin, Tapsall, Harding, Higgins, Birley, Hopkins, Cash, White, Madden, AVhitten, F. Harding, Jones, and four steerage. —A. McGregor, agent. _ Josephine, schooner, Harrison, from Russell. —Master, agent.

ENTERED INWARDS. ' Lizzie, cutter, 39 tons, McGerney, from Whangapoua, with 30,000 feet timber. Columbia, schooner, 46 tons, Conway, from Mercury Bay, with 38,000 feet timber. Mary King, schooner, 73 tons, Rae, from Lyttelton. Isabella Pratt, schooner, 71 tons, Cross, from Oamaru. Adah, ketch, 29 tons, Jones, from Mercury Bay, with 23,000 feet timber. ; Mercury, cutter, Yates, from Tairua, with ' 21,491 feet timber and 4,000 shingles.

Adah, ketch, 29 tons, Jones, for Thames. Christina, schooner, 59 tons, Smith, for Russell. Reliance, ketch, 65 tons, Lawson for Whangapoua.

LONDOK.—Barque Dunloe, early. SrDNET. —S.s. Albion, 22nd. Vlelbourue.—S.s. Rotomahana, Thursday. Tonga and Samoa. — Schooner Caledonia, to-day. . Gisborne, Napier, and Sooth. — S.s. Roto- - mahana, Thursday. Taranaki and Sodtu.— S.s. Hawea, to-morrow. New Pltmotjth and Wangandi—S.s. Oreti, to-morrow. _ ~ , . KnasEM. — S.s. lona, Mondays; s.s. Waitaki, Wednesdays. : Whangakei and Mangapai. — S.s. Argyle; •Tuesdays and Fridays'; s.s. Waitaki, Wednes days and Fridays. Tauranga. — S.s; Waitaki, Mondays; s.s. Glenelg, to-day. ' _ j ' . Waitara.—S.s. Rowena and Lalla Rookh, torday. .

...,-■:'•., SHIPS. Oxford, from Loudon, nailed December 4. Sydenham, from London, tailed November 27. " ' SAIIQUES. Loch Dee. from London, sailed December 24. Stag, from Newcastle. Superior, from New York, sailed October 20. | BARQOENTINE. Falcon, from Melbourne, sailed January 31. B3IGANTINE3. Orwell, from Roual Is., sailed outward Dec. 26 . Byno, from Rotumah, sailed outward Jan. 13. '• ..SCHOONERS, Gael, from Fiji.. Dayspring, from Islands, early. Atotehsu, from Rarotonga. ~ L ; Kate McGregor,: schooner, from Timaru, sailed M Februarv 8. •: Transit, from Atiu, sailed outward Nov. 22. - Agnes Donald, from Rarotonga, sailed outward ■ -Dec. 3. Pirate,; from Penryhn 1., sailed outward Dec. 30. Sybil, 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 iNoumea and Norfolk Island, sailed outward Jan. 20. Ovalau', from Rarotonga, sailed outward Jan. .'. 23. ~ from Noumea and Norfolk Island, sailed outward January 30. •-■■■■ KETCHES. Pearl, from Rarotonga. sailed outward Sep. 21. Speedwell, from Norfolk Island sailed outward ' Jan. 30. — IMPORTS. Per schooner, Isabella Pratt, from Oamaru : 500 sacks wheat, 260 sacks oats, 100 sacks bran, 150 sacks, 18 half sacks, 62 quarter sacks flour. Per Isabella Pratt: 150 sacks flour, 18 halfsacks flour, 62 quarter-sackß flour, 260 sacks oats, 100 sacks fowls' wheat, 100 sacks bran, T. H. Hall and Co. Per. Thomas and Henry : 10 cases hams and bacon (in cloth), T. H. Hall and Co. - InwaKD Coastwise. — Esk, cutter, from Whangarei, with 28 tons coal; Morning Light, frdm.Cabbage Bay, with 41 tons firewood. ' Odtwabd Coastwise. —Nancy, cutter, for Thames; Morning Light, cutter, for Cabbage Bay. The ship Lady Jocelyn hauled out into the stream on Saturday evening, and only awaits a fair wind to sail for Lyttelton. She takes 250 tons cement, part of original cargo. "' The Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Rotomahana should arrive from Melbourne and Southern ports about 9 o'clock this morning. She leaves again at 6 p.m. for Russell. The s.s. lona arrived from Russell and Northern ports on Saturday morning, with 117 ■'• sicks gum, 3 sacks hides, and 5 tons sundries 'She leaves on an excursion trip to the Russell Begatta this afternoon, returning thence on Friday at 2 o'clock. . Ti'ae s.s. Glenelg arrived from Tauranga on ' Siturday moraine with 130 sacks gum. 70 sacks raaize, 60 sacks Bulphur, 9 sacks wheat, 2 bales * skins, 3 bales wool, and 3 tons sundries. She is announced to return thither at 5 o'clock this afternoon. ' The Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Waitaki arrived from Whangarei at 9 o'clock on Saturday night, with 14 passengers. She is announced to proceed to Tauranga at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The New Zealand Shipping Company request that all nccounts against the barque Loch Urr may be furnished by 10 a.m. to-morrow. Particulars have been received of the death of Lieutenant Heyland, of the Minotaur, who was 'drowned in saving the life of a sailor. It appears that during a gale on the 25th ult., while the sea was running tremendously high, the ships rolling 30 degrees each way, and it was almost impossible to lower a boat, a man fell overboard. The engines were stopped, and Lieutenant Heyland jumped overboard with a line and swam to the. man's assistance. He sucseeded in reaching him, in making the line fast to him, and the man was hauled on board and saved, but Lieutenant Heyland, exhausted by his efforts;'sank close to the ship within a foot or two of a ladder which had been lowered over the side. Mr. Heyland was in his twentyninth year, and entered the service as a naval -cadet in 1864. . Robert Aitken, an Orepuki miner, found a /whaleboat on the beach there on Wednesday afternoon. It is nearly new, in good condition, painted white across the bowß, black gunwale, and black and, white streak on the bottom. The constable stationed in the district, on .making further search along the beach, found a keg of freshwater, a feather bed, four oars, and a rudder, on which was pencilled "The whaling barque Aladdin, Captain Copping," and bore to have been made by Millar, Tasmania. The mast appears to have been carried away by force of some kind, the stays being broken'imd frayed. The boat has been secured, and inquiries are being made asi to the circumstances under which it came to be cast away.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6004, 14 February 1881, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6004, 14 February 1881, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6004, 14 February 1881, Page 4

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