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SHIPPING.

nion >Vateb, tu^Uy.—Auckland 3.21— 3.2 „ „ Manukaa 5.1G 5.5, SiJsi.— 4 40 : sets. 7.0 lions.- Full, 6th, 4 5J a.m. ARRIVALS. Especulr.d&r, Wque, Irvinj, from a whaling c;"Mise. —Cluster, agent. Siuta Crur, ketch, Ayres, from Suva. — Piißsekjer—Mr. Wm. Baird.—Master, agent. Wtir.it.!h, cutter. Savage, from Mercury Bay. —Master, i^ent. Fingal, s.rt., from Mercury Bay. Passengera : Messrs. G. Blotum, P. Quin, Mailing, and J. Hall.—Master, agent. DEPARTURES. Dreani, cutter, Stephens, for Tairua.— Master, agent. Caledom*, Brliooner, Pillinger, for Norfolk Island.—E. K. Oxrdno, agent. Zi'luh, ketch, Jones, for Thames.—Stone Brothers, ngentn. Adah, ketch, Maders, for Tairua.—Stone Brothers, agents. Speedwell, ketch, Taylor, for RusselL—Master, agent. , Bessy, cutter, Johnson, for Kennedy a Bay. —Master, agent. Oem, schooner, Pearce, for Ngunguru. — Master, ajent. Elainore. schooner, Urquhurt, for Mercury Bay.—Master, agent. Waiwer.i, schooner, Buehell, for Norfolk lalani. — I'a.ssengere :—Messrs. A. Gilbert and James Giimshaw. —Henderson and Macfailane, agents. Start, outter, Williamson, Patana. —Master, agent. Coralie, cutter, Stranburg, cor Whang&rei.— Master, agent. Fannie, cutter, Ricketts, for Wkangapoua.— Master, agent. Mana, cutter, Baxter, for Tiurua.—Master, agent. Cknmpion, cutter, McDermott, for Ngunguro. —Master, agent. ENTEKED IK WARDS. Funny, brigantine. 164 tone, Stevens, from O.imaru.

Start, outtor, 27 tons, Williamson, from Ngunguru, with 23,581 ft. sawn timber. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Tanranga, aohooner, 61 tons, Duncan, for Lapwing, brigautiae, 243 tons, Watts, for Newcastle. Start, cutter, 27 tons, Williamson, forPitana. Waiwera, schooner, 42 tons, Bushell, for Norfolk Island. IMPORTS. Per brig Fanny, from O.tnmru : 900 sacks wheat, 33 sacks oats, John Lamb. BXPOIITS. Per Echoonar for Norfolk Island : 2 cases botilud beer, 40 bags rice, 20 mats sugar, half-chest tea, 1 case dried fruit, 4 packages oiliLau's stores, 1 roll wire netting, 1 case fancy iniis, 4 parkatwi sundry merchandise. Por jc;...onar T'iUr -vga, far T.jr ielton : (to be aiiippcd at Tairua) "iv>oo feet tawn tiinbt". - . The s.s. Fiugal arrived Rfc an early hour this morning fiom Mercuiy Bay, with the following cargo:—l3o sacks gum, 13 hides, and G packages sundries. The ketch Santa Cruz arrived from Suva yesterday evoning with a cargo of fruit, bananas, pines, tc. The master reports :—Lef t Auckland harbour on October 15. Fresh breeze came up from the N. W. on the 2lst; this wind lasted from the N.W. to S.W. up to making the land. No S.E. trades were experienced at all. Made the land on the 26th. Put in quarantine for two days. Lost no sheep. Made a voyage of 6ve days. Left Suva harbour on November 16, with light E S.E. wind up to the 17th, then light-vlrs and Cilms up to the 20th. The light E.N.E. wind lasted up to the 23rd, then light rresceriy an.l northerly wiuijs and fine clear weather up to the 27th. On Sunday, the 27th, had p. he.wy thunderstorm. Win.', v.iryin" E. to S.W., li-;ht airs and o.ilni3 up to the 29th, then R moderita breeze came up from the east, increasirs; to u fresh gale with high sea ; had to shorten c\nv,i=. Made the land on the 30th, at 5.30 a.m., with fresh easterly wind and fine clear wether. Passed the Fenuell IsUnds at 12.30 uuon, making a passaga of 13 days from land to Uad. Came to an auchor off the Kiilwsy Pier at S 30 p.m. The labour vessel, Jessie Kelly, of Sydney, arrived in Suvi on the 12tb of November. The brigantine .Xarra, from Newcastle, arrived in Suva on N >veruberl6. The brig Syren is announced to lesre for Wairoa North, on Saturday. The Ucion 6.3. Co.'s a.s. Kingirooma leaves for Melbourne via Southern ports, at noon today. l'he Auckland whaling barque Especulador arrived yesterday afternoon from a cruise. Capt.iin Irving reports that ho left Russell on July 16:h, touched at Norfolk Island, and proceeded thence to Chesterfield Island. There he found the whales scarce and shy. During a boisterous eeason, six humpbacks were caught, yielding 25 tum of oil. Left there in September, and touched at Howe Island. Proceeded thence to the middle ground, and went to the French Kock. where some' spermaciti were seen running quickly. After a not very successful season, returned to Auckland, with a view to proceeding southward. When r. birque wa3 signalled yesterday afternoon, it was generally expected that it would piove to be the Loch Urr, from London, or the Beatrice Havener, from Nevr Yor.'c, and later on the c irrent of opinion was entirely in favour of the latter. When Bho showed round the North He id, the visitor proved to be an Auoklander. the whaler Especulador. Messrs. Shaw, Savill and Co.'e ehip Wellington, Cowan, which left London on October 3 lor Auckland, brings the following passengers -.—Saloon : Jos., Ellen, Robert and Harrold Bemby; Mr. St. Loger, Lieutenant Thomson, Mr. Kedmond, Mr. Duff; James, Augusta and M. B. Gascoigne ; Dr. W. H. Burton, Messrs. Haliday, O. S. Owen, iiid D. Adlington. Second cabin :J. and T. Copslaud; Charles, Mr*., Blauohe, Charles, Herbert, Arthur. Oswald, Howard, Guthbert and Loonaid Chambers, Miss OToole. Thomas O'Reilly, Henry Collier, MUe Hicks, Mary Ann Partridge, B. Rognra, Ernest Orisbin, Mrs., Lydia, Eunice, and Lizzie β^mford; James, Fanny, Sarah, Robert, Fanny, aDd AHoe Jackson ; Miss Bentley, and Mr. HalL Steerage: Edwin, Ellen, and Charles Stevens ; Robert and Harry Wollams; Mr., Mrs., and Tom Mny; William, Mary, Walter, Mary, and Spenc r Vipond ; S;,vah McLean, Edgar, Terei.v, and John King ; B. T. Bradley, Jam»s, f.fra., Tom. l'lo, Charles, Gerr., EJith, and But Soutt ; Eliaabeth Frej. Agne.l Jones, Annie Williams, S. H. Porter, A. K.. and B. J. Morrisoc ; M, Cro?iin, Peter Jenkins, Herbert and Alfred Page ; f.rrt,. Harry, Daisy, and Thomas Biggs ; J. F. O.iiley, F. J. Clark, Herbert Watt*, John and llichard Goodwin, Alfred Brown, Arthur Waghora, Charles Abel ; Alfred, Alfred, Oliver, Mary, John, and Jessie Brett; Jame3 Morris; L. P., Arae, Charle), Loui*, Katherine, i\nrl Eleanor Armitsge; Andrew Bright; Mrs., Albert, and "WiilJam Long; Mr. and Mrs. Crisp; Mrs. and Douglas Wilson; Walter Couth, and J. B. Saycrs,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6253, 1 December 1881, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6253, 1 December 1881, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6253, 1 December 1881, Page 4