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SUTPPING.

„ n^dar.—Auckland 4 40— 5.6 HIOH VT.ITZB, Mannka „ ?35 81 cjJv Rises, i« ; sets. 7.2 itoS's.-Fall, 6th, 4.53 a.m. ARRIVALS. Ethal, brisantine, Yates, from O-imaru.— r W (),ven and Co., agenta. Mornins Liglit, cutter, Tiller, from Cabbage Bay. — Master, agfnt. Wave, cotter, Kasper, from Mahurangi.— Master, agent. Opotiki, Bchooncr, Collings, from Mercury Bar. —Master, agent. F.'iry, pebooner, Davis, from Tiurua. —Master, cutter, llegerney, from Tairua.— agent. cutter, Diaz, from Tairui. —Master, cutter, Do .ril, from Tairaa. —Master, a£ Deveron, cutter, Collings, from Kennedy's Bay.—Master, agent. Gisborn", schooner, Skinner, from Poverty Bay via Etit Coast. —Hutchinson hnd Gordon, s- 3 -. Crawford, from Whangarei. Paa?en 'e'rs: Mtsdamea Andersen, Freer and 4 childicn Mi« Freer, Mons. Calon, Masters Holme 1 * (2), Atkinson, R. \S r . Cottle, D. McMillan, 'Wiggins, Mornsin, D. McLean, McOortney, Gribbon, Jobson, 3hera, and 3 ohildren.—A. McGregor, agent. DEPARTURES. Lapwing, brigantine, Watts, for Newcastle.— G. \V. Oweu and Co., agents. Argyle, s.s., Crawford, for SVhacgarei. —A. McGregor, agett. Waratah, cutter, S-ivage, for Mercury Bay. — Master, agent. Siucy Kate, schooner, Lewis, for Russell. — Joseph Craie, agent. Josephine, schooner, Youlden, far Russell.— Master, agent. ENTERED INWARDS. Gisborne, schooner, GS tuns, Skinner, from Poverty Biv, via coast. Magic, cutter, 30 tons, Dowd, from Tairua, ■with 24,000 feet timber. Lizette. ketch, 3'J tons, Jones, from Thames, with 30,000 feet timber. Deveron, cutter. 26 tons, Collings, from Kennedy's 3*y, with 21,8-46 feet timber. Opotiki, schooner. o3 tons, Collings, from Mercury Kay, with 26,000 icot timber. Ethel, brigantine, 133 tons, Yates, from Oainaru. Paku, cuttsr, 32 tons, Diaz, from Tairua, with 22.000 feet timber. cutter, 39 tons, Megerney, from Tairua, with 29,927 feet timber. Fairy, schooner, 3n tons, Davis, from Tairua, with 29,000 feet timber. ENTERED OUTWARDS. Aurora, brigantine, for Sydney. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Josephine, schooner, C 6 tons, Youlden, for Kusseli. Mercury, cutter, 30 tons, Yates, for Tairua. Lizette, ketch. 39 tons, Jones, for Thames, ■with 40 head cattle an:l 50 sheep. Paku, cutter, 32 tons, Dhz, for Mercury Bay. IMPORTS. Per brigaatice Ethel, from Oimaru : 2D9half aud!)00 quarter s:icks flmr, 111 sacks oatmeal, 1750 sacks 0.-.t?, ICO sacks milt, 300 sacks ■vrhent. Per schooner Gisborne, from Coast settlements : IS cises ale. 150 pigs, 396 sacks miize, 39 sacks fupgus, 3 casks oil, 35 fowls, 11 hides, 1 tjn bones, ~'J kegs butter, 20 packages sundries. XNWABD3 Coastwise.— Sovereign of the Seas, cutter, from Trypheua, with 300 posts, 500 feet house blocks, etc ; Perseverance, schooner, from Waiheke, with 250 bnsbels shingle. Odiwasds Coastwise. — Perseverance, schooner, for Sandspit. The s.s. Argyle arrived from Wh mgarei early yesterday rcorning, with the following cargo : 42 bales and 12 bags wool, 1-10 sacks gum, 35 boxes eggs, 4 crates fowls, G tons fuiniture, 13 kegs ami 5 b'jxes butter, 8 sacks anions, 2 c-ises pigs, 7 sacks fungus. 1 piano, 20 packages sundries. She returned thither at 5 p.m. The brigantine Peerless ariived at Sydney oil the 30th ult. The Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Te Anau is expected to arrive from Melbourne, via Southern ports, about 10 o'clock on Monday forenoon. She returns South on Thursday. An account of the loss of the barque Wellington at Yjkoliimi appears in another column. The P.M. s.s. City of New York left San Francisco two days after time-table date. She wiil be due hero about the 13th inst. The brigantine Ethel arrived from Oimaru yesterday. She left that port on November 21, and light variable winds were experienced on the passage up. The bru'intitie Lapwing sailed for Newcastle on Thursday. The barauentine Energy aud the schooner Kenilworth are loading timber at Tairua. The former expects to get away on Monday. The Kenilworth proceeds to Oamaru. The barque Antarss has finished discharging eargs. Prior to beginning to load for London

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6255, 3 December 1881, Page 4

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SUTPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6255, 3 December 1881, Page 4

SUTPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6255, 3 December 1881, Page 4

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