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SHIPPING.

: • HiohWatk:. turday.—AucklandlO.O—ll.9, • „ „. „ Maaukau 1,44- 2-4 Sus.—Eises, 7.2; sets, 6.10 Moon.- First quarter, 3rd, 4.21 p.m. . ARRIVALS. Batomahana, b.s., Underwood, from Melbourne, via Southern porta. Passengers : — Saloon : Misses Eoakruge (2), Me3dames Moody, Herman, Willi* ms and servant, Hopcroft ar-d two children, Mr. and Mh. Booth and child, Messrs. O. Medcalf, A. McNeill, J. L. Vircoe, F. D. Rich, J. J. Brown, J. S. Small, Benjamin, Biddell, Scarfe, Banbury, McCo3krie, McCullock, Fidler, O. Brown. E. M. Marks, Foriyth, McClymont, Darling, Griffin, \Vood», Lachman, Lloyd, R. Wood, May, and 22 in the steerage.— Union S.S. Co., agents. Cutty Sark, schooner, McClymont, from Lyttelton.— W. S. Lnarie, agent. Gem, schooner, Peatce, from Tairua.— Master, "Mercury, cutter, Yates, from Tairua.—MasS.S., Crawford, from Whangarei. Passengers: Misses Murphy and Jamieaon, Mesdames Norby, 3cott, Nobes, Messre. Jonn--800, ITcAlistcr, Goodman, Burke, G. _M. facott, Leaver, Bull, Harrop, Mooring, and o steerage. —A. McGregor, agent. DEPARTURES. Rotomahana, «.s., Underwood, for Russell. —Union S.S. Co., agents. lona, 8.5., Stephenson, for Russell and Northern porta.— A. McGregor, agent. Glenelg, ».s., Furquhar, for Tauranga.—A. McGregor, agent. . , _ . ,-. Ron a, schooner, McKenzie, for Kaipara.— JJ. H. McKeczie, agent. Golden Isle, schooner, Watts, for Rus3ell.— Master, agent. ~ Julia Pryce, schooner, Ohomones, for Russell. —Stone Brothers, agents. ENTERED INWARDS. Mercury, cutter, 30 tons. Yates, from Tairua, ■with 22,116 feet timber, 6300 shingles, and 15 'Bor'ealis, brigantine, 131 tons, McKenzie, from Lyttelton. Fanny Kelly, ketch, 35 tons, Williams, from Whangaroa, with 32,000 feet timber. Julia Pryce, schooner, 41 tons, Ohomones, from Thames. Vonus, ketch, 38 tons, King, from Mercury Bay, with 21,000 feet timber. Botomahana, b.f., 562 tons, Underwood, from Gisborne. . Opotiki, cutter, 25 tons, Neill, from Opotiki, ■with 275 sacks maize, 50 hides, 3 cisku tallow, 2 bales wool, 8 pigs. Josephine, schooner, 66 tous, Theet, from Admiralty Island. r . Gem, schooner, 29 tons, Pearce, from Tairua, with 22,500 feet rawn timber. Ashmore, ihip, 1099 tons, Whitmore, from London.

OLKARED OUTWARDS. Jessie Kiccol, schooner, 93 tons, Brophy, for Hokianga. Oimarn, bris an "i ne > l°to tons, Ohlson, for TOiangaroa. D,\rcy Pratt, brigantine, 155 tons, Goodman, for Kaipara. ' Kona, schooner, 92 tons, McKenzie, for Kaipara. Leo, cutter, 32 tons, Oliver, for Whangarei. Julia Pryce, echooner, 41 tons, Ohomones, for Russell. Reliance, ketch, 6o tons, Lawson, for Russell. AtiUnta, schooner, 31 tons, DonovaD, for Ngungtiru. . Saucy Kate, schooner, 40 tons, Lewis, tor ■Russell. , . Gem, schooner, 29 tons, Pearce, for Tairua. Ruby, schooner, 36 tons, Lambert, for Knsaell, with stores.

IMPORTS. Per schooner Catty Sark, from liyttelton: 611 sacks potatoes. Per brigantine Borealu, from Lyttelton : 5 cases cheese, 95 loose cheese, 1860 bags flour, 173 sacks ditto, 731 ditto wheat, 150 ditto oats. 187 ditto gras3 seed, 166 ditto potatoes, 100 | ditto bran. I Per s.s. Botomihana, from Melbourne and Southern ports :—From Melbourne : 49 ingots tin, 3 cases acid, a hhds. ale, 980 mats and 840 packages sngar, 8 tanks seeds, 4 c.ses appsirel, 30 boxes and 115 half-cheeta tea, 210 bags nee, 6 baskets sance, 304 bars iroD, 11 cases and 15 , boxe3 tobacco, 20 cases currants, 5 bags pepper 17 cises tapioca, 11 packages maohines, 96 cases cistor oil. 59 packages sundries. From Hobart: 520 cases fruit. From Dunedin : 7 cases drugs, 50 cases vestns, 10 cases ginger, 16 lengths pipe, 5 bars iron, 64 cases sundries. From Ly ttelton : *0 sacks seed, 100 sacks wheat, 12 cases cheese, 9 cases hams and bacon, 599 sacks potatoes, 3.0 sacks peas, 8 sacks malt, 11 parcels sundries. From "Wellington: 2 cases bacon and hams, 4 cases cheese, 150 sacks malt, 10 parcels. From Napier : 200 aheop, 6 csaka beef, 1 box. From Giaborne : 13 parcels sundries. 690 bag 3 red Derwent potatoes, John Beid Per Ashmore, from London: 1 bale linen ticks and Hessians, 1 case cretonne fringes, Winks 25 cases cocoa, 8 crates backeU and tubs, 20 cases cornflour, 100 cases limejuice cordial, 26 case 3 raspberry balm, 60 cases etarcb, 36 cases fish, lease firemen's requisite?, T. H..Hall and

Co. 1 case purses, 3 cases 3 cases albums, 3 cases perfumery, 3 cases hair oil, 2 case 3 limejuico and glycerine, 7 cases photo frames, 2 cases feeding bottles, 2 cases cribbage boxes and draught boards, 2 cases violins, o case 3 va3es, 1 case money boxes, 1 case tops, 1 case chamois leathers, 2 case 3 saddle girths, 2 cases saddle and rug straps, 4 cases lookingglasses, 5 cases sundries, M. Levy and Co.

Inwakd Coastwise.—Ghost, barge, from Coromandel, with 25,000 feet timber ; Mary Ann, cutter, from Hahurangi, with 400 bushels aind ; Makarau, barge, from "Waipu, with 23,000 feat timber; Janet, cutter, fromwhangarei Heads, with 800 bushels lime. Outward Coastwise.—Ghost, barge, for Pakiri; Mary Ann, cutter, for Mahurangi; Makarau, barge, for Barrier; Janet, cutter, for Whangarei Head 3. ' Tha 5.9. Argyle arrived from Whangarei at 10 i o'clock last night, with 70 sacks gum, 6 caies fish, 12 sacks sharps, 16 kegs butter, 2 balei fungus, 16 packages sundries. She returns thither at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The s.si. Gienalg left for Tauranga at 6 o'clock last night. The s.». lona steamed for Kussell and Northern port 3 at 6 p.m. yesterday. ttz. H. P. Barber is Auckland agent fer the Kangaroo line o£ sailing vessels between New York and all tho principal Australian and New Zealand ports. Messrs. Mailler and Quereau advertise that they are prepared to fill indents with promptness and make freight engagements at current rates. The Union S.S. Co.'s a.a. Botomahana armed from Melbourne via Southern ports at 8 a.m. yesterday. We are indebted to. Mr. C. H. Hudson, purser, for latest files and the following report:—Left Sandridgeon the 19th ult. at 6 30 p.m., and arrived in Bluff harbour at daylight on the 24th. Sailed again same day; called at Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier and Gisborne. Took her departure from the latter port for Auckland at 10.15 a.m. on the 31«t, arriving as above. Had moderate northerly winds after leaving Melbourne up to the 23rd, followed by fine clear weather up to arrivel at Wellington on the 29th. Thence fresh S.W. wind during the remainder of the pissage. The Kotomahana left again for Kussell at 7 p.m. The s.s. Oreti is announced to leave Gisborne at 3 p.m. to-morrow. Captain Onlson takes charge of the Oamaru, vice Captain Short, who has retired. Captain Goodman, for a considerable period master of the brigantine Omaha, and recently of the schooner Caledonian, succeeds Captain Onlson in the Darcy Pratt. A notice to consignees of cargo by the brigantine Borealia from Lyttelton appears in our advertisement columns. The ship Aahmore has entered in at the Caatomu. A sight entry will be passed at 3 o'clock to-day. . The barque Araby Maid will follow the Halcione to London. She loads for the Npw Zealand Shipping Co., and is axpeoted to arrive jom Port Chalmers about a week hence.

- Messre. Shaw, Savill ana Co. , * Ashmore, Captain Whifcmore), which arrived in harbour from London on Sunday, brings the following passengers :-Saloon:. P.. H. .-Barongb. Mrs. Barough and infant, John Whitehead, Mrs. A. Whitehead, Ada A. Whitehead, Ann Whitehead, Miss A-Pollitt, Dr. Evans, Mrs. Evans, and Miss Cawkwell. Second cabm: Mm. H. Silva, Algernon Silva, Augusta* Silva. Either. SSSS ByVne, Alexander Susan V *#&, M& ?.& John loles Anne'BoS, F. Walker. Mr,. Walker, Wm.'Walkor, Mis. Diblov, Mr.. Young, Mary Hamill, Job" McKay. Mrs M. Montgomery, Natb Moßtgomery and infant, James Robinson, Mr. Peel, Mr. Peel, and Mr. PeeL PORT OF ONEUUNGA. ARRIVAL. Lalla Hookh, a.s., Robertson, from Waitara, Passengers: Mr. Reid and Mr. and Mm Qainlivon.— "Waller and Co., agents. DBF AKT TJ B E 3. a St. Kilda, a.s., Flowerday, for Westport.—A. Barnes, agent. ■ Rowena, s.s., Scott, for .Hokianga. Passengers : Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. McCleaver, and Mr. Vandamon.—A. Barnes, agent. Lalla Kookh, s.s., Kobertson, for Baglan.— Waller and Co., agents. IMPORTS. Per s.s. Lalla Kookh, from Waitara:—ll6 sheep, 20 head cattle, 23 kegs, 2 j&rs, and.l 3 boxes butter, 40 sackri grass seed, and I Pi rer S 8 «'. Wanika :-FromDunedin :29 packages exhibition gedds. From Nelson: 31 iron rails. 2 ballast waggons, and 2 packages. From Picton : 3 keg« batter. 98 sacka bones, 10 cases herriDgs. From New Plymouth : 24 hides and 24 packages butter.

The s.s. St. Kilda left for Wesiporfc on Saturday shortly after noon. " _ The s.b. Kowena steamed for Hokianga on Saturday at 2 p.m., with about 20 tons of sundry merchandise as cargo. She is announced to leave for Waitara at 1 p.m. tomorrow. • . . The TJnion S.S. Co.'e b.b. Wanaka ia announced to leave for the South at 11 o clock this morning. Passengers will require to leave iuckland by 9.10 n.m. train. _■" The b.s. Lalla lloekh arrived from Waitara with a *ull cargo at 8 a.m. on Sunday and left again tho same night for Raglan. She is expected to return hither early this morning and to leave again for .Waitara at noon toThe s.s. Hannah Mokau, which left Auckland on Saturday for Waitara, his been purchased by the owners of the s.s. Lalla Kookh to run in conjunction with that vessel between the Mauukau and Waitara. Being of light draught she is admirably adapted for crossing the Waitara bir when it is impracticable for larger vessels, and no doubt under the present energetic agency she will prove a profitable speculation.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6149, 2 August 1881, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6149, 2 August 1881, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6149, 2 August 1881, Page 4