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SHIPPING.

man WAiia, 3.11- if Sffjr.—Blses, "«et3. 7.10 Moon.-New, 21st, 4.46 p.m. arrivals. City of New York, P.M. s Cobb, from San FrancUco, vi* Honolulu. Passeiigerß : i or Auckland Cabin : Sir. C. A. 0. Cunningham, Mr W R. Vines, Mi»s I. J. Peraton, Mr. J. J. CUkden, Miss Farquhar, Mr. J. C. Dunlop, Mr. A. Boyle, Captain F. A. Barker, Sir. y?.' B. Akroyd, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dow'#, Captain and Mrs. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Lotgrove, Captain Oliver. Steerage : Mr. Martin, Mr. Wm. Burnett, Mr. Nathan Ricks, Mr. Jos. Baritow, Mr. L. C. Fait, Mr. H. It. Barber, Mr. E. Ralphs, Mr. M. Henderson, Mr. Jas. P. Milne, Mrs. Kirwin, Mr. E. Whitford. For Sydney Cabin : Rev. J. W. Brown, Hon. J. Hurley, Mr. E. Potson, Sir. D. "Wilson, Mr. S. B. White, Rev. Kdward Missan, Mr. F. Coffee, Mr. H. M. Robertson. Mrs. Thomas, Mr. A. V. Suter, Mr. and Mrs. Love and infant, Mr! and Mrs. Chas. Kahlo and 4 children, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lloyd and 2 children, Mr. L. S. Wickstod, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bailey and 2 children, Miss Scott, Mr. "W. Scott, R. Scott, Mr. J. J. Gates, Rev. A. J. Messing, Lieut. Vinogradoff, Mr. J. H. Skinner. Clapt. j. w. Dobson. Steerage: Mr. H. Bolredth, Mr. A. Stess, Mr, J. Journaoux, Mr. C. H. Cirlson, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Donley, Mr. W. Harris, Mr. John Clancy, Mr. Samuel Pooly, Mr*. Biker and 2 children, Mr. F. Meyers, Mr. J5. Hobel, nlr. Geo. Lorimer, Mr. John Scoon, Mr. Win. Robertson, Mr. Becker, Mr. Edward Vaughton.—T. T. Gamble, agent. Arawata, 5.8., Sinclair, from Russell.— Union S.S. Company, agents. Gem, aohooner, Pearce, from Kgunguru.— Malter, agent. tr . Leo, cutter, Rogers, from Kussell. —Master, * 5MSt ' DBPARTUKES. Taiaroa, ».s., JlcGillivray, for Leruka and Sara. Passengers : Captain Mackay, Messrs. J Fisher, J. McEissack, J. Peterson, A. Peterion, J. Wilson, and T. Adams. Fur Russell : T. Baxter,—Union S.S. Company agents. Oreti* Campbell, for Tauranga, Gisborne, And Napier. Pawengers : — For Tauranga : Messrs, Jeffs and Horn. For Gisborne : Messrs. Allen and Powell.—WaUerand Co., agents. Liuie, cutter, Megerney, for Whangamata.— Hutchinson and Gordon, agents. City of New York, P.M. s.s., Cobb, for Sydney. Passengers :—Mr. and Mrs. J. Sinclair, Messrs. Thomas H. Malletfc, W. Lucy, Thomas Dancombe, W. Cameron, John Dennett, W. E. Napier, C. Bruick, R. Gibson, A. Lowe, Joseph McGregor, and A. Sinclair. —T. T. Gamble, agent. Sovereign, schooner, Caitcheon, for Rarotonga. Passenger :—Mr. Robert Eiham.—A. B. Donald, agent. BNTBRED INWARDS. City of New Yark, s.s., 3G20 tons, Cobb, from San Francisco via Honolulu. Arawata, s.s., 623 tons, Sinclair, from Russell, with 15 sacks, 4S cases gura, 1 horse, 250 tons coal. Gem, schooner, 29 tons, Pearce, from Ngungoru, with 23,994 feet timber. Leo, cutter, 32 tons, Rogers, from Russell, frith 53 tons coal. CLEARED OUTWARDS City of New York, s.s., 3020 tons, Cobb, for Sydney. Lirxie, carter, 39 tons, Megerney, for Whangnxnata. Sovereign, schooner, S5 tons, C.ufccheon, for Rorotonga. Taiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, McGillivray, for Levuka. IMPORTS. Per a.s.Cifcy of New York,from San Francisco : 700 boxes apples, X bale rope, 3S reels barbed wire, 4 cases paper bags, 26 cases canned goods, S7 cases paint, 38 packages machinery, 9 boxes books, 3 boxes coffee seed, 30L cases salmon, IS bales broom corn, 22 packages seed, 3 cases cigars, 100 cases onions, 7 boxes telephones, 19 cases merchandise, 20 bales hops, 13 i>arcels, 101 barrels sugar. EXPORTS. Per 8.8. Taiaroa, for Levuka: 240 cases kerosene, 2 boxes tobacco, lhhd. beer, 30 cases meats, 39 kegs beef, 13 boxes, 3 £*boxes soap, 2 cloth baskets, 1 bag eggs, 35 packages, 7 sashes, 16 doors, 1 bag blocks, 100 tins biscuits, 15 cases potatoes, 9 cases onions. 70 sheep, 20 hawse pipes, 1 boat and fittings, 15 sacks coal. 32 fire bars, 1 case plantß, 629 pieces timber, 2 kegs sausages, 2 kegs tongues, 133 packages sundry merchandise. Per s.s. Oreti, for Tauranga, Gisborne, and Napier For Tauranga : 3 bales matting, 2500 feet timber, 6 sacks onions, 1 case iron, 1 bale leather, 12 ale and stout, 16 half-chests tea, 6 casks currants, 1 American waggon, 1 b*le drapery, 5 sacks potatoes, 11 boxe3 fruit, 20 tons railway iron, and 47 cases and packages sundry merchandise. For Gisborne : 5 crates 3 cases earthenware, 49 boxes soap, 9 cases and bales drapery, 3 cases vestas, 30 bags sugar, 5 cases salmon, 30 boxes candles, 2 bundles brooms, 19 cases and casks spirits, 1 case pipes, 1 bale paper bags, 3 cases oil-cake, 1 case boot*, 1 case machinery, 1 case saddles, 30 boxes biscuits, 2 casks currants, 2 boxes tobacco, 2 cases forks, 47 sacks sundries, 6 camp ovens, 3 churns, 1 case turps, 91 cases and packages sundry merchandise. For Napier : 20 crates earthenware, 1 bale leather, 1 crate glassware, 20 boxes soap, 65 bags sugar, 78 cases spirits, 12 casks dried apples, 2000 firebricks, 1 prize ram, 7 cases limejuice, 1 piano, 12 bags onions, 19 bars iron, 8 American pumps, 17 coils rope, 7 boxes tobacco, 10 cases drapery, 7 cases and packages hardware, 1 case pictures, 1 truss grindery, 1 case arrowroot, and 67 cases and packages sundry merchandise. For Wellington : 1 case telescopes. Per City of New York, for Sydney : 2 parcels stationery, and 1 case almanacs. Outwabds Coastwise.—Ghost, barge, for "Waiheke; Ellen, cutter, for Waiheke. The e.». Oreti left for Tauranga, Gisborne, and Napier about 6.30 o'clock yesterday evening* The Union S.S. Co.'s b.s. Taiaroa left for Fiji &t 6 p.m. yesterday. The Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Arawafca leaves for Melbourne, via Southern ports, at 10 o'clock this forenoon. The Union S.S, Co.'s s.s. Hero is announced to leave for Sydney at noon to-day. The Adamant, 814 tons, was loading at London for this port on October 31. Messrs. Stone Brothers' barque Alcestis left Liverpool for Wellington and this port under eharter to the New Zealand Shipping Company oa November Ist. The New Zealand Shipping Company's barque CroL.thorpe left London for this port on October 31st. The Pareora was expected to sail about the 18th November. International code signals have been allotted to Auckland vessels as follows : —Brig Annabel), SLNC; brigantine Lapwing, SLND; ketch Fanny Thornton, SLNF. The German barque A. T. Stallknecht, 540 tons, was on the berth at New York for Dunedin and this port when the mail left, and was expected to clear about November 28th. Messrs. Shaw, Saville, and Co.'s barque Duncraig left London for this port on October 28, with the following passengers :—Second Cabin : Thomas Ayer and Andrew Moyes. Steerage : William Kodgers, J. Baldwin, J. Sloan, Mary Sloan, Annie Sloan, Robert Johnston, Mrs. Johnston, Mary Hogan, James Nicolson, Mrs. Studd, Tom Studd, and Jane Studd. Captain Cobb, of the P.M.S.S. Co.'s s.s. City of New York, was presented by the passengers from San Francisco with an address to the fol-lowing-effect, on Tuesday last: —" On the approaching termination of a very pleasant voyage we desire to bid you a hearty farewell, and to thank you warmly for your constant efforts to make the trip enjoyable to all. We would wish also to express our thanks to your officers for the uniform courtesy and attention which we have received at their hands, and to wish you and them and your Bhip good fortune for the future." The Auckland barque Cabarfeidh, 333 tons register, sailed November 2 from New York for Auckland and Wellington. For Auckland : —5000 eases kerosene oU, 70 cases spiiits of turpentine, 100 barrels roßin, 93 boxes axes ] and hatchets, 6 boxes coffee mills, 4 boxes < scales, 39 cases machinery, 116 coils wire, 131 * cases hardware, 96 cases agricultural implements, 6 cases shovels, 1 case brooms, 50 boxes J clothes pins, 26 cases handles, 4 cases wagons, a 75 cum chairs, 13 casta woodenware, IB pack- i

ages wringers, 100 cases canned goods, 200 cases evaporated apples, 50 cases salad oil, 42 J-boxes manufactured tobacco, 78 oases manufactured tobacco, X bale twine, 4 bales dry goods, 3 cases dry goods, 3 packages personal effects, 42 eases lampware, 8 boxes axle grease, 12 bores stove polish, 10 boxes stone, 2 eases Eh lines, 25,000 slate. The barque Arnold Von Bippen, 446 tons register, sailed on November 3, from New York for Auckland and Wellington, Cargo for Auckland: 3139 cases kerosene oil, 50 cases oil, 30 cases turpentine, 170 barrels rosin, 3 cases varniah, 20 cises axes, 27 cases sewing machiues, 27 cases hardware, 2 cases scales, - cases forks, 75 kegs nails, 4 packages windmills, 17 packages nails, 151 reels wire, 90 cases handles, 216 cases chairs, 14 cases brooms, 12 cases book racks, 10 cases carriages, 8 cases 9 cases organs, 50 kegs casings, 9 packages clocks, 110 packages washboards, 1320 oars, 1 case models, 100 cases sarsapariila, 59 cases lobsters, 10 barrels cod oil, 30 packages dried apples, 2 cases cigarettes, 1 case tobacco, 0 cases peisonal effects, 64 caie3 merchandise, I 2 cases show cards, 1 case paper collars, 18 cases slates, 18 packages glassware, 7 packages ink, 1 case tin foil, 1 case rubber goods, 1 case sundries, 150 parcels P.P. deals, 19,000 slates. ARRIVAL OF THE P. M. S. S. CITY OF NEW YORK FROM SAN FRANCISCO. The Pacific Mail Steamship City of New York arrived in harbour at 615 o'clock yesterday morning. Wo are indebted to Mr. E. T. Piatt, puiser, for late files and other favours. Sailed from San Francisco on November 21, at 10 a.m., discharged pilot at 11.30, arrived at Honolulu on November 2S, at 11.20 p.m.; sailed on the following day, at 3.34 p.m.; arrived at this port as above stated. December 4, at 1 p.m., crossed the Equator in longitude 165 deg. 30 min. west. December 7, passed the Navigator Group, distant six miles. Weather pleasant, winds variable, without either north-east or 1 south-east trades. The City of New York left again for Sydney at 5 o'clock. PORT OF ONEHUNOA. DEPARTURE. Ilawea, s.s., Kennedy, for Southern ports. Passengers :—Mrs. Kirwin, Messrs. Manser, Procter, Houghton, J. J. Oaken, and Karsten. —Union S.S. Co., agent 9. The s.s. Macgregor is announced to leave for Wftngauui and intermediate ports, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. The s.s. Rowena leaves for Hokianga at 1 o'clock on Saturday. The s.s. Hannah Mokau leaves for Waitara at 3 o'clock to-day. The Union S.S. Co.'a s.s. Hawea left for Southern port* shortly after 1 o'olock yesterday. KAIPARA. Arrivals. —December 12, Santa Cruz, ketch, from Auckland; 13th, Syren, brig, from Auckland. Departures.—December 11, Marmion and Magellan Cloud, both for Lyttelton. At Heads, Windbound. —Thomas and Henry, brig, for Dunedin; Telegraph, schooner, for Waitara. Loading.—At Aratapu : Mary Mildred, Torea. Kopuru : Robin Hood, Vision, and Sarah Pile. Makarau : Stag. Port Albert : Wave. Pahi : Vivid.—[Own Correspondent, December 13.1 BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON. December 14.—Arrived: The Penguin, from Picton aud Nelson ; the Wanaka, from the South ; the Orari, from London; the G. M. Tucker, from Newcastle. Sailed"; Penguin, for South. LYTTELTON. December 14. —Ships Normin McLeod, and [ Wauganui cleared to-day. Both have large cargoes of wool and grain. 1 PORT CHALMERS. December 14. —Arrived: To Anau, from the \ North; Wanganui and Martha Read, from ) Greymouth ; Loeh Fleot, Captain Ciachri, from London (August 22) ; Marion Neill, with a cargo of sugar, from Mauritius ; Stella, Government steamer, from the coast. Sailed : s.s. Rotoi mahana, for Auckland via intermediate porta, i Passengers:—For Ly tfceltou : Misses Kirk and Hooper, Mr. Wains and child, and Mr. Farley. For Wellington : Mrs. Russell and family (5), , Messrs. G. Blackie, Webb, and Blake. For PicI ton: Mr. Saimley. Fer Napier : Mrs. and Master L.iwry, and Mr. William Ashton. For Rus- ! sell : Mr. and Mrs. Harris. For Auckland : Mr. \ and Mrs Lindcr, Mr 3. Short, Messrs. Peterson, Murray, aud Austin Blair, S.s. Stella, for the , South.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6265, 15 December 1881, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6265, 15 December 1881, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6265, 15 December 1881, Page 4

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