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SHIPPING.

HtOH Watbb, to-oay.—Auckland 0.0 — OS> „ Manufcau 2ai 3.4 San.— Rises, i 1: sets. 7.17 Moon.- Last quarter, today, 3.-8 a.m. ARRIVALS. :A.nozi, barque, Hill, from London.—L. D. Nathan and Co., agents. Glenelg, s.s., rStephenson, from Tauranga. Pi9sen»e r 3 : Meeds- meu Morery, Dale, B;iiley, Misses" \Vs.ddel, Kinder, Walkor, Bloff»tt, Messrs. CampheM. Wiigley, Comer, Hnglish, Hoani, J. and D. Be.-.th, Fenton, Smart, Lewi*, Jorvie, C-.rtcr, Huod, Bodell, Hloonjfield, Walker, s'alinney, Trouchard, Dr. Wnlton, Captain Beit, and :?st^«r^!;e.—A. McGregor, agent. Fing.il, s.s.. Nmriu, from Mercury Bay. PasBcagos : .Mr. ai i Mri. N'cbols, Mrs. CAinpViell, Itisa Paitr.ar, Messrs. Nicholson (2), Loftus, Maomilluu, Bro-n, .ind Douglas.—A. McGregor, aff-nt. Argyle, s.s., Jo'iiivon, from Wbang-ivei. Fassemers : .Mi-ass MeCJregor, P.ivis, Hnzelilean, JUr.~ and Mr-. Bradshaw, Mojd»mes Fraser, Palmer, Lsimboil*. ilrssrs. Kultitmlc, F-irrar, Jftkina, Cssar, J. Kennedy, J. Eccle*, J. Whitelaw, J. Harrison, Kegam, J. Soolon, Farmer, Naylcr, John Kucklr.nd, McAuley, Finlsiyson, Vk. Viifcrry.—A. McGregor, agent. DBPARTUKES. Glenelg, e.c, Su-phenson. for Tauranga.—A. llc*3regor, n&uct. Te Aii-iu. r. s., Oirey. for Melbourne, via Southern Ports-. Passengers :—For Gisborne : Messrs. W, lsoyle, l£lli»kinan, Muynard, J. Dunn. For Napier: Messrs. Wooster, Lopdoll, J. Payne, Hard in r. For Wellington : Oonron, Mr. G. Grace, Miss Taine, Messrs. Wilhelmj Vourich, Duff. For Lyttelton : Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Kev. Mr. and Mrs. Mnrley, Kevs. \V;.tk:n. T. Buddie, Dewsbury, K. F. ilacuiool. Port Caitlruers : Messrs. H. Collier, G. W. llallidi'.T, C. S. Owen, J. Gilberd, Miss Weatwojd, Dr. J. M. Moore.—Union S.S. Co., agents ZaMm-dla. P.M. 5.«., Chevalier, for Sydney. —T. T. Gainhle, agent. EN'TEIIKD INWARDS. Kiiembilda, schoouer, 36 tons, Bathurst, from Whanssroa, with 28,600 timber and 8 hides. Look-Ont, brigantine, 10S tons, McAvenoy, from Newoiiftl;. OLEi?.ED OUTWARDS. Te Anau, s.s., 1028 tons, Oaroy, for PoverKy Ojy. Grifiio, schoonor. 43 tons, Bishop, for Kussoll. IM POETS. Per barque Anr.zi, from London : Plain cottons, £300; coleuroi cottons, £100; flnmels, £100; h<.«i-.-rj-, £100; hnberdashery. £100; appnrel. £400 ; wrot. leather. £190 ; saddlery, £570; floorcloth, £90; hewing machines, £70; luciterir, £2) ; £30 ; blacking, £40 ; agricultural implements, £10; rails and general machinery, £900; books, £120; stationery, £140; uplioistery, £190; iron bedsteads, £20; pianos, £00; r-n-ks. £20 ; agricultural and -Tardea seeds. £1290 ; pipes (other than clay), £(i 0 ; iron tank.-, £34 ; hardware cutlery, £400; hoop iron, 16 tons ; galvanised iron, 10 tons ; iron sails, 2 ton* ; wire and wire rop?, 14 tons; linseed oil. 125 , ) gallons ; rape oil, 2LO gallons ; whiting, 3 tons ; dint glass, £S0; foreign window gluss, 217 pli'-te glass, 9 cases ; china and cm'henware, £170 ; s ,:,ss bottles, £20; si ites. 1C tons ; cement, GSO barrels; tobacco, 40 h<.; iam. 110 gallons; cordials, 20 gallons; liritiih. spirits in bulk, 1200 gallons; British spirits in cafe, 500 gallons : red wine, SCO gH!!<.n,; wiiitsi wine. 1000 gallons: beerglasses. 93 barrels : preserved fish, £20 ; assorted oilmcii'n sto: n. i'S3O ; vinegar, 17S0 galloun ; cccoa, scwt.; chicory, lOowt.; white salt, 50 tons; cnnil!.;.-, H.iri>h and foreign, 313cwt*.; liquoricf juii-.-, 4i-.«*t.; apothecary w»re. £200 ; coudpussd inilK, £9-i; >hip dips, £750. Total declared vulu.:, £10.300.

OcTWAiiDS C-MSTWI3E. —Totara, barge, for ■SThtingaro* : De-veii-n, cutta, for Whangarei. Thu e.r. arrived from Whangarei at an tari- hi.nr this morning with the fullon-ini: Cirgu :-10 b.-lts wool, 30 sacks kuui gum. 20 sacks fcn{.;u>, •! b.,!.s leather. 4:> cises fruit, S sacks hi'•?>. 4 bun iios skins, 10 kegs r.nd ocases butter, '1 crises cheese. 1 case b..con. 2 sacks veyetablff, 84 packages of furniture, o'i sheep, and 3 tons fundi i?s. She leavc3 again r.t 5 o'clock -.his afti-n'ioa for the same port. The New J?e*Un.l Shipping Company notifies that all account" ngiiust the barque fjoromaticiul must brt ilu-Lt'-'J ia duplicate by 10 o'clock this morning. The i'.'.r. 3..-. ZeaLindia left for Sydney at 7.30 o'clock y?='.erilny mornin;;. The b-"que .Seracathro is expected to complete loading for London to-d*y. The barque May Queeu goes into dry dock, so t'nat her batmen may be sighted. The bi is mtine JJoreali3 his been chartered by Messrs. Henderson and Wacfi'.r'ane for an Island CV4O. Tbe TJi.iuu S.?. Co.'s Te Anau lift for jrelbo'irae, vi.-. iisu'hern ports, about 1 o'clock yesThe 5.3. Gir.ncig arrived from Tauranga vesterdav mnrr.inc with the following cargo : — 110 sacke mail*. 63 sheep, 30 bales wool, 2 tons luggage and sundries. She returned thither at 5 p.m. The s.s. Ficgr.l. which srrired from Mercury B.iy yestcri.r., l.io'jght 71) bags gum. An inquiry into the strnndioj of the M.iy Qupeu at Taurang.i was held before the Collector of Cuß"oTtia yesterday. The s.°. Ion;-, is announced to proceed to Corom:-.nJ>'! .it 4 o'clock to-day, lenvicg there at 9 11.111. tomorrow. Tlib ngpnta of ihe barque Hay request that all clais.-. against the vessel may be rendered in dup'.icp.to before noon on Saturday. Captain D. 11. JlcKenzie inquires for the nf 10 bales Eacks, ex City of Nankin, from Calcutta. ARRIVAL OF TRE BARQUE 4.NAZI, FKOM LONDON. Messrs. Shaw, and Co.'s barque Anazi, from London, e*at anchor off the Queen-street "Wharf :it 0.00 o'c'ock last night. The voyage, which was a protruded odr owing to calms and baffling winds, occupied 120 davs from port to port, or 119 Jays from land to land. Captain Hill in well and hearty and is accompanied by H«. Hill. He reports:—September 7th, left London ; Sth, cime to an anchor in the Downs, with iinlit air 3 from the westward. Same day got under way with a freshening; easterly breeze, and proceeded down Channel; had light to moderate N. w. hreezee. Cleared the Channel 0:1 September 11th. Afterwards had moderate "W. breezes, which 'xa carried to 40" N. From theaco'to the equator had a continuation of lr»ht variable «indt and calms, and which was crossed on October 23rd in 30" W. Took the S.E. i.rades in C" S., and carried them to 20 - S., when they' finally gave out, nnd which were moderate to fresh throughout. Afier losing trades had several days baffling winds and ca-lms, and from 30' S. to Uib meridian of the Cape experienced fiesh N. W. winds and thick weather. Crossed tho meridian of the Cape, November 2Gth: from thence to the Leuwin and Tasmania had strong S. W. winds and n, high sea running. PiMed the latter en January 2, and carried a fi"sh S.\V. wind up to the Three Kinfes, which waa sighted on January 9. Had moderate S.S. wind* and clear weather down the coast; had a, fresh S.S.W. gale while off iho Little Earrior, on the evening of the 10th instant. Took pilot on board on the 11th, ami came to an anchor same evening. Had no speakings during the passage. The Anazi proceeds hence to Napier, for whicli port she his some cargo. There she loads for London. The master notifio3 that ho will not be responsible for debts coatnictod by the crew without his written authority. A notice to consignees appears ia our advertisement columns. PORT OF ONEHIINGA. " AJUUVALS. Hannah Mokniu, s.s., Dale, from Waitara.— Waller and Co., agents. Fleitwing. schooner, Pullman, from Greymouth.—J. «ndD. Oxley, agents. DEPARTURES. Lalla. Rookh, a.e., Robertson, for Waitara.— Wallor and Co., agents. IMPORTS. Ver e.s. Hannah, f.lokau, from "VVaitara : 20 head cattle, 83 sheep, 1 ease empties, 5 packages batter.

J The a.s. Lalla KooMi steamed for WaiUra at ' 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, with 33 buses of English mail for New Plymouth, Wanganui, anil intermediate places. The s.b. Hannah Mokau arrived at a late hour on- Wednesday night from Waitara. She leaves again for Kagl.in tliis afternoon. The schooner Fieetwing arrived from Greymouch at G o'clock 3'esterday afternoon, with a cuKO of coal. The 9.5. L-illa Rookh is announced to leave for Wuitara on Monday. The 5.3. Macgrcgor is advertised to proceed to Waitara to-inorrSvr. BY T hi LE'J H A V li. WELLINGTON". January 12.—Ariived : Malay, bsrquo, from Newcistle. Sailed : Westpo.-t, f:<i Nhw Plymouth ; Wiinaka, 5.8., for tb<s North. Passengers :-Cabin : Misses Bendall, .Tenner, and Sh»w, Mesiliimes Steel. Gey, Curing, Kash, and family, M»j >r Gorir.i:, Captain Johnston, Messrs. Phillips, Wood aud two children, Seed, O Brien, and Curku. LYTTELTON". January 12.—Sailed : City of Nankin, for London; I-I.iwca, s.s., for Port Chalmers; at h."O p.m., ArawHta, s.b., for Wellington ; Kungaroo, for Oiraaru.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6289, 13 January 1882, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6289, 13 January 1882, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6289, 13 January 1882, Page 4

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