SHIPPING.
High "Wxtto, to-day.—Auckland 2.22 - 2.53 -~ „ ~ Manukau 5.17 — 553 Bra.-*-Riseo, 6.25 ; sets, 5.33 Moon.—Full, 14th, 11-20 p.m. APJtIYALS. "Wellington, b.b., Anderson, from Russell and "Whangarei. Passengers : Mrs. Goldie and eon, Mesdames Grant. Maker, E. Ford, Rev. Fox, Messrs. Dam, Robert, Maker, F. McKenzie, Barry, Holmes, Anderson, and Forshere.— Union S.S. Co., agents. Gnward, schooner, Smith, from Lyttelton.— ••Maßter, agent. Gem, schooner, Pearce, from Tairua—Master, agent. Opotiki, schooner, Anderson, from Tairua.— Master, agent. Dream, cutter, Bushell, from Tairua. — Master, agent. "Wivratrtb, cutter, Savage, from Mercury Bay. —Master, agent. DEPARTURES. Argyle, s.s., Crawford, for Whangarei.—A. McGregor, agent. Wellington, s.s., Anderson, for Whangarei.— Union S.S. Co., agent?. ENTERED INWARDS. Onward, schooner, 69 tons, Smith, from Lyttelton. Gem, schooner, 29 tons, Pearco, from Tairua, with 22.300 feet sawn timber. Atlantic, schooner, 60 tons, McKenzie, from Lyttelton. Opotiki, schooner, 37 tons, Anderson, from Tairua, with 27,972 feet sawn timber. Dream, cutter, 32 tons, Bushell, from Tairua, with 24,139 feet timber. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Gem, schooner, 29 tons, Pearce, for Tairua. Dream, cutter, 32 tons, Bushell, for Tairus. FKO.TECTED DEPARTURES, SYDNBT. — Ringarooma, 19th. Helbocß2fE. —S.B. Albion, Thursday. Gisborhf, Napiw. and Sooth.—S.s. Albion, Thursday. Tajiauaxi akd South.—S.a. Penguin, Tuesday. "Waitara and Wanganui-S.s. Samson, and Oreti, early. , Russrli,. —B.s, Glenelg, to-day; s.a. lona, Monday*; s.s. Wellington, Wednesdays. Whanuabw and MANOAifAi.~S.rf. Argyle, Tuesdaysnad Fridays; s.s. Wellington, Wednesdays and Fridays. — S.s. Wellington, Mondays; b.s GHenelg-, Monday. "T^aitara. —S.s. Lalla Rookb, early ; and s.s. Rowena, Monday. RaglaK.— Lalla ttookh, Monday. VESSEL* EXPEOT3D. STEADIER. Hero, from Sydney, Monday. Albion, from Melbourne, via South, Monday. PeDguin, from South, to-morrow. 3ARQUKS. Superior, from Now York, via Adelaide, sailed October 23. Loch Dee. from London, sailed December 24. P6TU, from London, sailed January 12. Orient, from New York, sailed February U. Atodr, from London, sailed February 3. Coronilla, from London, sailed February 15. Thames, from Adelaide. BSIGANTINES. aGrwell, from Rounlls., sailed outward Dec. 20. Ryno, from Rotumali, sailed outward Jan. 13. from Aitutaki. sailed outward Feb. 17. Flirt, from Samoa, railed outward Feb. 24. Myrtle, from Friendly Islands, sailed outward March 23. - CleopAtra, from Lyttelton, sailed April 1. SCHOONERS. Gael, from Fiji. Dayspring, from Islands, early. Atotehftu, from Karoton^a. Transit, from Atiu, sailed outward Nor. 24. Agnes Donald, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Dcc. 3 SybU, from Tahiti, sailed outward Jan. 10. Winifred, from Suvf;, sailed outward Jan. 19. Marian, from Noumoa, sailed outward Jan. 20. Mueppa, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Jar, 20. Gvalau, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Jan. i 23. Policeman, from Noumea and Norfolk Island, sailed outward January 30. "Waiwera. from Rarotonga, sailed outward February 5. Bella Brandon, from Samoa, sailed outward February 10. Caledonia, from Samoa, Bailed outward Feb. 10. Atlantic, from Lyttelton, sailed March 5. Onward, from Lyttelton. Coronet, from Aitutaki, sailed outward March 3. Sovereign, from Rarotonga, sailed outward March 2. Griffin, from Admiralty Island, sailed outward March 15. Norval, from Norfolk Island, sailed outward March 16. . Kate McGregor, from Timaru, sailed April 2. Columbia, from Lyttelton, sailod March 31. KETCH. Pearl, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Sep. 21. ' IMPORTS. Per schooner Onward, for Lyttelton: 200 sacks wheat, 13*5 sacks bran, 5 cases mutton, 40 sacks sharps, 5 cases bacon, 12 case 3 cheese, 62 bass, 570 sacks Jlotxr, 5 cases chicory. Per Onward : 12 cases cheese, 4 cases hams and bacon, T. H*. Hall and Co. Inward Coastwise.— Sovereign of the Seas, cutter, from Tryphenn,. with 35 tons firewood, 28 bags gum, 207 spokes, 10 bundles swingletrees, 33 tins, 2 cases honey, 3 sacks onions; Totara, barge, from Port Charles, with 28,300 feet sawn timber. Outward Coastwise.—Totara. barge, for Port Charles. The barque East Lothian is for freight or charter. The Union S.S. Co.'a s.s. Wellington arrived from Russelland Whangarei yesterday morning, and left again for the latter place at 8 p.m. She may be expected back at the same hour to-night. The Wellington leaves for Taurang* at 5 p.m. on Monday. The s.s. Argyle steamed for Whangarei at 6 o'clock yesterday evening. The schooner Onward arrived from Lyttelton yesterday afternoon, having left there on March 25th, with a fair wind, which lasted two days. The Onward Arrived off the Mercuries on Saturday last, but on Sunday encountered a heavy gale from the north, which drove the vessel 40 zuilcs back, as Mair Island. She proceeds from here to Hokianga to load for Lyttelton. A notice to consignees of cargo by the schooners Atlantic and Onward, from Lyttelton, appears in our advertising columns. The Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Hero is expected to arrive from Sydney on Monday. She leaves sfjain on Tuesday for Hokitika, Newcastle, and Melbourne. The Union S.S. Co.'a s.s. Albion is expected to arrive from Melbourne and Southern ports at noon on Monday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6051, 9 April 1881, Page 4
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