SHIPPING.
Hion Watbb, to-day.—Auckland 1.3S — 2.21 „ Manukau i 35 — 510 ami.— Rlsei, 6.35: -.ets. 6.19 Mook.—New, 23th, 10.3 p.m. DEPART U R E S. Sissy, schooner, Hastings, for Suva, via Mercury Bay. Passengers : Mr. and Mr?. J. Fisher. —Stone Bros., agents. Elsinore, schooner, Stephens, for Tairua.— Master, agent. Opotiki, Bchooner, Collings, for Tairua.— Blaster, agent. Atlantic schooner, McKentie, for Wellington and Lyttelton.—Master, agent. Rose, cutter, Pelley, for Tairua.—Master, Pak'u, cotter, Diaz, for Tairua.—Master, Hare, schooner, for Poverty Biy and East Coast settlements. — Hutcbinson and Glene'lg, s.s., Crawford, for Whangarei.—A. McGregor, agent. Bessy, cutter, for Kennedy a Bay.—Master, Mariner, jchooner, Queen, for Russell.— Master, agent. . Mercury, cutter, Yates, for Turua.—Master, Dream, cutter, Bushell, for Tairua.—Master, agent. ENTERED INWARDS. Dream, cutter, 32 tons, Bnshcll, from Tairua, with 27,600 feet timber and 8000 shingles. ENTERED OUTWARD 3. Sovereign, schooner, for Rarotonga. Sybil, schooner, for Rarotonga and Tahiti. Waiwera, schooner, for Admiralty Island. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Sissy, schooner, 79 tons, Hastings, for Sura, •n* Mercury Bay. Atlantic, schooner, 60 tons, McKenzie, for Wellington. Dream, cutter, 32 tons, Bushel), for Tairua. Minnie Hare, schooner, 46 tons, Skinner, for Poverty Bay and East Coast settlements. EXPORTS. Per schooner Sissy, for Suva (to be loaded at Mercury Bay) :—60,000 feet eawn timber. Per schooner Atlantic, for Wellington and Lyttelton :—For Wellington : 100 boxes dynamite. For Lyttelton : 35 tons sashes and doom. Ijiwabd3 Coastwise. —Blanche, s.s., from Wade; Totara, barge, from Port Churles, with 30,500 feet of sawn timber; Wave, cutter, from Mahurangi ; Perseverance, schooner, from Waiheke, with 200 bushels shingle ; .Nancy, cutter, from Thames, with 16,000 feet timber. OOTWABUB COABrwiSB.— Blanche, s.e., for Wade ; ToUra, barge, for Port Charles. The b.s. Glenelg steamed for Whangarei at 5 p.m. yesterday. She hai taken the placo of tha Argyle, until that vessel shall have had her boilers repaired and received a general overhaul. The B.s. Hannah Mokau bas taken up the Rose Casey's running, while the latter is being overhauled. The Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Te Anau is expected to arrive about 10 o'clock on Monday morning from Molboarno and Southern Ports. She leaves for Russell the same afternoon, returning on Wednesday, and proceeds South again on Thursday. Mr. Chaile» Bailey, purchaser of the p.«. Anne Milbank, proceeded by the s.s. Glenelg yesterday afternoon to Whangarei, accompanied by a staff of men, with the object of going to Parua Bay to float the vessel. No difficulty is anticipated, as the keel is sound, and the rock on which aha lies is soft, and can, it is thought, be cut away with ease. . Sir. Bailey hopes to return with the Milbank early next week. The schooner Sissy sailed yestei-day afternoon for Menmry Bay to take in a cargo of timber for Suva, Fiji. The schooner Marion arrived at Noumea from Norfolk Islard on March 24. The schooner Policoman arrived at Noumea on March 2S from Norfolk Island, with a shipment of horses, pork, and sheep, having made the trip in two days. She had mado another trip from there to Norfolk Island and back since leaving Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6063, 23 April 1881, Page 4
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