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SHIPPING.

Hion tTatek, to-day.—Anctlandlo.il — 11.32 ~ ~ ~ Manokan 2 5 — 227 3ux.—Rises, « 47 ; sets. 5.G Moos.- First qairter, 6th, 10.23 p.m. ARRIVALS. Peru, barque. Orr, from London. — Owen and Graham, agenss. Staffa, s.s., Baker, from Opotiki.—A. McGregor, agent. Fannie, cutter, Ricketts, from Whangapoua. —C. A Harris, agent. Josephine, schooner, Harrison, from Poverty Bay.—Master, agent. DEPAKTURE3. Southern Cross, s.s., Mackay, for Levuka and Suva. Passengers: Mrs. McSregor, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doyle, Messrs. T. Curalm, P. U Howard, John Degaraar, Thomas Holt Alfred Luckhnrst. Frank Mathia., Georee Frost, Milne, Trotter, James, Lockhart, and Gilbert.—A_b.b. Co., agents. , City of New York, P.M. s.s., Senary, for Sydney. Passengers : The Duke of Manchester and servant, Messrs. Cammell, and J. Edge Partinston. and six steerage. —T. T. Gamble, agent. Etst Lothian, barque, Clark, for Newcastle. Crnickshank 2nd Co., agents. _ Rachel CoheD, brigantine, Brown, for Kaipara.—Al. Niccol, agent. Waratah, cutter. Savage, for Mercury Bay.— Master, agent. Rose, cutter, Pelley, for Tairu*.— Master, ketch, Jones, for Thames.—Stone Brothers, agents. Adah, ketch, Jones, for Thames.— Brothers, agents. . Elsinore, schooner, Stephens, tor Tairua.— Master, a°ent. Gem, schooner, Pearce, for Tairua.—Master, agent. ENTERED INWARDS. I Ringarooma, s.s., 623 tons, Chatfield, from Sydney. ENTERED OUTWARDS. Loch Dee, barque, for London. Superior, barque, for Timaru. Orpheus, schooner, for Sunday Island. CLBARED OUTWARDS. Nightingale, brigantine, 220 tons, McKenzie, for Kaipara. Christina, Bchooner, 59 tons, Evanson, for G*ty 'of New York, 3020 tons, Seabury. for Sydney. Adah, ketch, 29 tons, Jones, for Thames. East Lothian, barqae, 349 tons, Clark, for Newcastle. IMPORTS. Per barque Peru, from London : Plain cottons, £190 ; coloured cottons, £390 ; printed cottons, £270 ; woollens and worsteds, £1S0; flannels, £120 ; linen in bales, £259 ; linen in case, £2SO; cottons and woollens, £120; muslins, £10; waterproof and indiambber "•oods, £90 ; sewing thread, £60 ; haberdashery, *490 •' cotton handkerchiefs, £30 ; cotton and finea shirts, £30 ; apparel, £240; blankets, £50 ; felt hats and caps, £110 ; dressed leather, £130 : floorcloth, £120 : Inciters, £42 ; vestas, £600; blacking, £50; agricultural implements, £230 ; agricultural machinery, £?0 ; rails and general machinery, £30; books, £3SO; paper, 147 cwt.; stationery, £330 ; upholstery, £540; plated and pipier mache goods, £50; toys, £100; firearms, £220; piinos, £a6O; perfumery, £30 ; agricultural and garden seeds, £060 ; gunpowder, OS cwt.; chain and anchors, 7 tons; hardware and cutlery, £900; pig iron, 70 tons; galvanized iron. 32 tons; yellow metal, 2 tons ; iron nails, 5 tons ; wire and wire rope, 31 tons; linseed oil. 290 gallons ; whiting, 11 tons; paint colours. £90; flint glass, £120 ; window glass, £39 ; foreign window glass, 5-54 cases ; plate glass, 14 cases; china and earthenware, £3SO; bran and flour bags, £04; canvas, £2GO; cordage £30; lines and twines, £10; slates, 2y tons; marble, £80; bricks, 2 m'le ; cement, 300 barrels; brandy in bulk, 1270 gallons; brandy in case, 590 gallons ; rum, 1200 gallons; geneva, 2700 gallons ; cordials, 10 gallons; British spirits iu bulk, 2120 gallons; ditto in case 200 gallons ; red wine, 100 gallons ; hulk beer, 12 gallons ; beer Ulass), 33 gallons ; bacon and hams, 13 cwt. ; preserved nsh not rated, £103 ; sardines, £730 ; vinegar yOO gallons ; foreign salad oil, 115 gallons ; pepper and spices. 2 cwt. ; cocoa, 12 cwt. ; chocolate. 24 cwt. ; isinglass and gelatine, £72 ; mustard, £55 ; patent trroats, 3 cwt.; white salt, 50 tons; candles, 593 cwt.; raisins, 153 cwt. ; currants, 139 cwt. ; almonds, 9cwts.; French plums, 3jwt. ; fig", 13 cwt.; liquorice juice, 2 cwt. ; ginger, 6 cwt, ; refined "inger, GO cwt.; treacle, 9 cwts.; confectionery and peel, £350 ; not described, £51; apothecary ware, £190; tartaric acid, 5 cwt.; cream tartar, 4 cwt.; condensed milk, £315 ; cornflour, £49: total declared value, £19,000. 10 tons barbed fence wire, 50 cases starch, 50 cases marmalade, 50 cases sardines, 5 case 3 red herrings, 5 cases mustard, 5 cases pickles, 8 cases vinegar, 3 cases tartaric acid, 2 cases cream of tartar, 15 cases salad oil, 13 case 3 Swiss milk, 5 cases milk and coffee, 5 cases milk food, 3 cases capers, 110 boxes Price's candles, 120 boxes ste.irine candles, 25 cases currants, 1 tank raisins, 50 cises claret, Hull Bro-.hers. 15 cases mustard, 33 case 3 blue, oO hhds vinegar, 15 cases, vestas, 34 cases cocoa and chocolate, 125 cases raspberry and liroejuice cordial, 50 cases glucose, 25 cases ling, T. H. Hall and Co. Per schooner Josephine, from Poverty Bay : — 543 bags wheat. Per Ring-trooma :—4SO sacks bark, 2o packages bacon, T. H. Hall and Co. EXPORTS. Per s.s. Rotorua, for Syduey: 39 kegs butter, 70 sacks malt, 01 bales tow, 4 bags rags, 1280 pieces timber, 8 bales fungus, 1 iron wheel, 72 bales flax, 3 casks oil, and 121 packages sundry merchandise. Per s.s. Southern Cross, for Levuka and Suva : 24 anchors, 20 bundles spades, 1 case caps, 1 box seeds, 10 boxes soap, 1 case ale, 1 case plants, 1 package harness, 40 tins biscuits, 2 bundles sacks, 1 box jam, 30 boiler tube 3, 80 sheep, 178 b\gs potatoes. 23 bags 16 cases onions, 22 sacks oysters, 7 sashes, 20 bundles frames, 32 doors, 6 bales 5151 pieces timber, 1 circular saw, 1 case turnings, 1 box iron work, 2 ca ements, 2 cases quinces, 1 sack carrots, 4 kega butter, 1 keg honey, 6 boxes cheese, 15 cases preserved meats, 1 tube expander, 1 drum oak varnish, 1 package scrim, i lead pipe, and 11 packages sundry merchandise. Outwards Coastwise. — Lee, cutter, for Matakana ; Sunbeam, schooner, for Whangarei, ■with 50 sacks wheat. The schooner Josephine arrived from Poverty Bay at 9 o'clock Imc night. She left there on March 26, and had a fair passage with nice S.E. wind to Cuvier Island, wnich was reached on Saturday evening. It then blew very hard from the east, with thunder and lightning, and the jib and staysail carried away. Were inside Tiri on Monday, but were driven back to Cape Colvillo with the loss of the foresail. Had strong head winds to arrival. The New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Wanganui, arrived at London from this port prior to the 2nd instant. Th» 3.0. Staffa arrived from Opotiki about 3 p.m. yesterday, with 21 head c;»ttle, and 85 sheep. The ship Oxford hauled into the stream yesterday. The A.S.S. Co.'s s.s. Southern Cross left for Levuka and Suva at an early hour this morning, bearing the Engliih rmil for Fiji. The P.M. s s. City of New York steamed for Sydney at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. The Union S.S. Co.'s. s.s. Ringarooma is announced to leave for Southern ports and Melbourne at 10 o'clock this morning. The birque Erst Lothian sailed for Newcastle last night. Messrs. Shaw, Savillc, and Co.'s vessel the Chile, which was here about a year ago, is for sale at London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6073, 5 May 1881, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6073, 5 May 1881, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6073, 5 May 1881, Page 4

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