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SHIPPING.

High Water, to-day.—Auckland 6.59 — 7.17 ~ ~ lf Manukau 9.54 —10 12 —Rises, 6.10; sets. 5.53 Moon.—First quarter, April 7, 3.33 a.m. ARRIVALS. Zenlandio, P.M. s.s., Chevalier, from Sydney, Passengers : —For Auckland : Mr. George Lanseli, Miss Lansell, Miss Baasford, Mr. and Mr 3. M. A. Clark, Mrs. Moore, Sirs. Earnell, Mr. H. Boylan, Mr. J. S. Anderson. Steerage : Measrs. Den by and Cohen. 72 saloon and 48 steerage in transit.—T. T. Gamble, agent. Southern Cross, s.s. Helander, from Levuka : —Saloon: Captain Mackay, Mr. Holson, Mr. Khodenfeds, Mrs. Thurston and two children. Steerage: Mm. Moore, Scott, and Gillon.~A.S.S. Co., agents. Speedwell, ketch, Taylor, from Kussell. — Master, agent. Reward, schooner, Anderson, from Whangarei.—M, Niocol, agent. DEPARTUR ES. Zealandia, P.M. s.s., Chevalier, for San Francisco, via Honolulu. Passengers : Mrs. Nation and family, Misses J. Boyd and North, Hon. K. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Hon. D. Leigh, Major Teschemaker, Messrs. James C. Cairns, Laidlow, Roberta, B. Tonks, A. G. Horton, W. H. Campbell, Charles E. Blake, McLauson, "Wardrop, Johnson, Clarke, J. A. Bauer, F. Nelson, W. S. Taylor, B. D. Sinclair, Wright, Davidson, John RIcK. Geddes, J. Donald, Reid, A. F. Somerville, Kendall, "Wilson, J. Bennett, P. L. Morgan, J. Chad wick, H, E. Adams, A J. Joyce, J. A. Banco, J. T. Bell, G. Postelthwaite, A. Attenbury and son, and. Master Thursman. Steerage: Misses Annie O'Keefe and Ida Fleming, Mrs. Proops and 2 children, Mr- and Mrs. J. H. Ross anil 2 ohildren, Mr. and Mrs. AnthoDy Scott and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Connell and child, Messrs. J. Tatham, P. S. Whitcombe, Edwin Hall, A. N. David, W. S. Forbes, John Wright, Peter Biltoft, Peter Vedestd Biltoft, O. Biltoft, li. Pattersen, Joseph Clark, Isaac Clark, C. McAllister, Richard Banston, W. Still, —T. T. Gamble, agent. Lancashire Lass, cutter, Austen,for Tauranga. —Master, agent. Rose, cutter, Pelly, for. Tairua. —Master, agent. - Jessie, schooner, Doughty, for Russell.— Master, agent. Rotorua, s.s., Tozer, for Russell. —Union S.S. Co., agents. Argyle, s.s., Crawford, for WhangareL—A. McGregor, agent. Gem, schooner, Pearce, for Tairua. —Master, agent. Eriemhilda, schooner, Bathurst, for Whangaroa. —Master, agent. Fannie, cutter, Ricketts, for Whangapoua.— C. A. Harris, agent. Matautu, brigantine, Brandt, for Samoa. Passengers : Mr. Pellicross. —H. Rees George, agent. Mana, cutter, Baxter, for Tairua. —Mister, agent. Lizzie, cutter, McGerney, for Whangapoua.— Master, agent. Dream, cutter, Bushell, for Tairua.—Master, agent. ENTERED INWARDS. Speedwell, ketch, 36 tons, Taylor, from Russell, with 55 tons coal. Reward, schooner, 40 tons, Anderson, from Whangarei, with 60 tons coal. ENTERED OUTWARDS. Julia Price, schoonor, for Norfolk Island and Noumea. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Reliance, ketch, 65 tons, L&wson, for Rus3ell. Kriemhilda, schooner, 36 tons, Bathurst, for "Whangaroa. Sea Bird, brigantine, 155 tons, Smith, for Hukianga. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stjjuet.—P.M.s.3 Australia, April 4; s.s. Tararua, April 5. Melbourne. —S.s. Rotorua, to-morrow,; Levuka and Noumea.—Schoont-r Energy, tomorrow. Gi3bop.se, Napier, aud South. —S.s. Rotorua, to morrow. TARANAKI and Sooth. —S.s. Hawea, to day. "Waitaka and Wanganui—S.s. Samson, April 4; Oreti, early. Russell. — S.s. lona, .Mondays ; s.s. Wellington, Wednesdays. . WhaixGabet and Mangapai. — S.i. Argyle, Tuesdays and Fridays; s.s. Wellington, Wed nesdays and Fridays. [Tauranga. — S.s. Wellington, Mondays; s.s. Glenelg, Friday. Waitaba.—S.s. Rowena, to-day; and s.s. Lalla Rookb, to-morrow. Hok'CANGA. —Ketch Fanny Thornton, to-day. VESSELS EXPECT2D. . SHIP. Oxford, from London, sailed December 4. 3AIUJUKB. . Superior, from New York, via, Adelaide, sailed October 23. Loch Dea. froia London, sailed December 24. Peru, from London, sailed January 12. B3IGANTINES. Orwell, from Roualls., sailed outward Dec.-26. Kyno, from Roturaah, sailed outward Jan. 13. ■ Borealis, from Aitutaki, sailed outward Feb. 17. Flirt, from Samoa, sailed outward Feb. 24. SCHOONERS. Gael, from Fiji. Dayspring, from Islands, early. Afrotehnu, from Rarotonga. Transit, from Atiu, sailed outward Nov. 24. Agnes Donald, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Dec. 3 Sybil, from Tahiti, sailed outward Jan. 10. Winifred, from Suva, sailed outward Jan. 19. Marion, from Noumea, sailed outward Jan. 20. M»zeppa, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Jan. 20. Ovalau, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Jan. 23. Policeman, from Noumea and Norfolk Island, sailed outward January 30. Edith, from Tonga, sailed outward February 7. "Waiwera, from Rarotonga. sailed outward ; February 5. Bella Brandon, from Samoa, sailed outward February 10. Caledonia, from Samoa, sailed outward Feb. 15. KETCH. Pearl, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Sep. 21. IMPORTS. Per s.s. Southern Cross, from Levuka : 567 sacks maize and 10 tons sugar, B. Tonks & Co. EXPORTS. Per s.s. Zelandia, for Honolulu and San J?r»ncisco : For Honolulu : 120 sacks oats. 132 sacks »nd 101 gunnies potatoes. For San Francisco : 20 cases kauri gum, 17. bales fungus, 2 boxes natural history specimens, 1 case seeds, 10 packages sundry merchandise. Inward Coastwise.—Four Sisters, cutter, from Mahurangi, with 36 tons firewood. Ootward Coastwise.—Four Sisters, cutter, for Mahurangi ; Ghost, barge, for Orewa. Tho s.s. Corromandel is announced to leave for Coromandel at 6 p.m. to-day, leaving there to return to Auokland at noon to-morrow. " The ketch Sat a Crnz arrived at Melbourne, from Kaipara, on Friday last. Tho Union S.S, Co.'s b.b. Rotorua left for Russell at 4 p.m. yesterday. She returns on Thursday morning, leaving for Melbourne and Southern porta at 10 a.m. on tho same day. The s.s. Argyle left for Whangarei at 5 p.m. yesterday. The A.S.S. Co.'s s.s. Southern Cross arrived from Lovuka at midnight, after a smart trip. "We are indebted to the chief officer Mr. T. C. Bayldon, for latest files and the following report :—Left Levuka at 3 p.m. on March 22nd, cleared the Group at midnight of same day, and arrived in Rusaeli at 6 a.m. on March 29th, short of coal. Left Russell at 8 a.m. on tho 29Eh, and arrived at Auckland at midnight of same day. Strong E.S.E. wind throughout, ■with heavy Bea and squally weather; down the coast freßh S. and S. W. winds. Put the mail on board the San Francisoo steamer in Whangaprou passage. Cargo : 1500 bunches bananas, 567 sacks maize, and sundries. The Coronilla, 524 tons, the Halcione, 843 tons, and the Loch Doon, 786 tons, are on the berth at London for this port. The Helen Denny arrived at Gravesend from Auckland on February 10.

The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Avona, Captain J. H Martin, sailed from London on February 3, for Auckland, with the following passengers :—Steerage : John P. Nash, Ellen Nash, Mary E. Nash, Adelaide Nash, F. Nash, Mary A. Nash, William Dent, Charles Jarrett, Rebecca Jarrett, Albert Jarrett, Mary Jarrett, William C. Harrison, Robert A Brandon, and Charles J. Bright. The Avona anchored in tho Downs on February 4. Amongst the passengers booked by the P. and O. Co.'s corresponding steamer Bangalore is Mr. B. Smith for Auckland. The barque Loch Doon arrived at Gravesend from this port on Januaay 30. Captain John Mackay, recently master of the brigantino Meg Merrilies, was a passenper from Fiji by the s.s. Southern Cross yesterday. Messrs. Staley, Radford, and Co. quote rates from London to Auckand :—Rough measurement, 30s; fine, 403 ; liquids, 55s ; weight, 30s ; cement, 5s per cask ; beer, lOd per dozen; salt, 30s. The tonnage loadiag on the berth at London on February 10 for India, China, and the Cape of Good Hope, amounted to 38,971 tons, and for Australia and New Zealand to 45,70S toos. The European Mail says London, February 11.—There is very little c hange to report in freights, and forward vessels are in good request from Java and the Philippines. Outward freights are quiet, and both ships and steamors in good supply. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE P.M. S.S. ZEALANDIA. The P.M. s.s. Zealandia arrived from Sydney at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, having been detained by adverse weather. We are indebted to Mr. Ronald McDonald, purser, for lato3t files and the following reportOn March 24, at 3 p.m., left the anchorage in Sydney harbour, discharged pilot at 3.24 p.m. ; passed the Three Kinga on the 28th at 5 p.m., and rounded the North Cape at 9.40 p.m.; received Auckland pilot on board on the 29th at 3 p.m. Strong easterly winds with head sea experienced throughout the passage. The Zealandia left again at 8 p.m. for San Francisco, via Honolulu, with about 200 passengers, viz., 72 saloon and 48 steerage from Sydney, and 50 saloon and 32 steerage from New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6042, 30 March 1881, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6042, 30 March 1881, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6042, 30 March 1881, Page 4