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SHIPPING.

Hni Watbb, tu-<Uy.—Auckland 9.18 - 9.33 „ llanukau 0.10 - 0.28 Bon.—KiJe.", 5.11: eota. 7.14 Mnow.- Hint quir.er, aith, 7.24 p.m. [AXRIVALS. XMTOAST 21. Glenelg, s.s., from Ituasell and Northern portn. Passengers: Mrs. Knee, Blise Anderson, Misses Dunlop (2), Miss Skinner, Mine Bennett, Meaar?. S. Tatcii, R. Hogwood, J. V. Bootb, Blyth, Dowling, Longdale, Morton, Tripbook, Sales, Houghton, Robortson, and 3 iteerage.—A. McGregor, agent. ■ Chiistina, schooner, Eranson, from Russell. — Master, agent. Cyguet, schooner. Hare, from Whaogaroa. — Master, Agent. jANniBY 22. ■Wellington, b.b., Farquhar, from Tauranga.— A. McGregor, agent. . Myrtle, briunntine, Lar.e, from S-moa. and long*. Pasaenseri: Mr. and Mm. Decker and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Jones nnd throe children, Mr. and Mrs. Galloway unci daughter, Mr M Dvrid »mi aou, Me-ern. Hcinerneyer, Brown, Vn"V", *»* Birkett.-W. MeArthur and Co., agonts. DEPARTURES. January 21. lona. 3.»., Taylor, forKunsell via Waiwern.— A. MoGregor, agent. Jasuabt 22. Wioefred, scliooner, Dcuglad, for Taviuni. Piisensere : Messrs. E H. Esdaile and C. Mather.—Criiiokniiank and Co., agents. Sauoy Kate, schooner, Lewis, for Russoll.— J Craig, agent. Litzie Guy, schooner, Ste7ens, for Thames.— Master, agent. BMTBRED OXJTWAKD:S. Charlotte A. LittleEeld, barque, for NswCWltle ' CLBARED OTTTWARDS. Snacy K&te, schooner, 40 tons; Lewie, for Liezie Gaj, schooner, 85 tona, Steveas, for Thames. ■PIIO.TIWTTKD DRPAKTOHKi*. LOHDO*.— Barque Anturei, early. asLnooatiß.— S.a. Kotomahana, Thursday. SIUKII.-Hero, January 26. Lbtuka. — S.s. Southern Cross, 31st iostant. OtSCORSE, NA?tK(I. AND SODTH. — S.S. Kotomth»n», Thursday. Tabahaki & South.—S.s. Hawen, to-morrow. «r>asKLL.—S. b. Wellington, to-dfij ; looa, Saturdays. \TUAiuiAHBI and Mamcapai. — ii.d. Argyle, Tuesday* and Fridays. Tadkanga.-S.s. Glenelj. to-day. Masgawai.— S.s. Fin S :il, Thursdays. Waitaka.—S.s. Macgregot-and Sannaa Dlokau, to-day. ■Wrasoabei, via Waiweka.—S.s. lona, Wednesdays. Merobby Bay.—S.s. Fingnl, Mondays. Wasoa-OI nnd intermediate porta. — S.s. Macgregor, 30:h instant. HoUASeA.—S.s. Rowena, to-day. TKSSKLS KXPKfcrMD. 3TIAMER3. Botomahana from Melbourne, via South, tomorrow. Hero, from Sydney, to-morroiv. Taiaro*, from Fiji, Friday. 3HIP. Pareora, fion-. London, sailed November 22. BARQUES. Orownthorpc, from London, uailed November 2. Daiicruip, from London, sailed Ootober 28. Gwendoline, from Now Yorlr, via O.»inara, sailed August 30. Arabella, from London, loading. Cab.irfeidb, from New York, sailed November 2. Arnold Von Bippeii, from New York, nailed Novsmber 3. A. T. Htallnecht, ftoru Xow York, via Dunedin, Bailed December 8. bkioantinks. j Byno, from Savage I<iaml. sailed out Oct. 19. Ada C. Owen, from Dunedic, muled Jan. 17. SCHOONERS. Pirate, from Huahine. sailed outward April 18. Belle Brandon, from Mitchell Island, sailed on October 26. Marion, from Noumea, sailed oat S?pt. 27. Atlantic, from sailed out Oct. 7. Coronet, from Vitupu, sailed outward Nov. 29. Edith, from Snvit, sailed outward Dec. 11. Sovereign, from Rarotongr. sailed out Deo. 14. Ae«e-d\mioH. from, Kurotonga, sailed outward December 23. Orpheus, from Savage liland, sailed oat Dec. 19. KETCH. Pearl, from Rirotonga. IMPORTS. Per bngnntine Myrtle, from Tonga : 85 tons eopra, 18 kegs rmd c.isl:s limejuice, 2Golbs. fungus, nnil a quantity of bananas. I'er lionuu Kmpire : 1 caso Ticterton and Howard's hair brushes, 1 ci;se Crown Perfumery Company's combs, 2 casas surgical instruments, 1 case feeding bottles, enndiies, flesh aloves, &c, 1 case nail brushes i»nd toilet sundries, 1 case nursery lamps and druggists' sundries, 1 case cotton wool and lustral wire gooi'.s, 1 ess? r.dhesive plaster, thymal and catholic so.ip, 1 cise earthenware inhalers and composition mortals, 2 casks chemical apparatus, 1 case sal volatile, 2 cases spirits of nitra, 1 case spirits of cimphor, 4 canes Langton's cod liver oil, 1 case Langton'e extract of sarsap;'.rilla. 1 case insect powder and hypoplnsphite of lime. 1 case medical cocfeotionery, 4 ctses extracts and concentrated infusions, 3 casts essential oila and assorted chemicals, Graves Aickin. oils. 4 cssea medical confectionery, 1 case Solazci liquorice. 5 bales logwood, sjtraolive oil, 22 c»k><, 6 exsk?, 1 chest, aud 3 b:iga drugs, Hamilton Bros.

Iwtards Coastwise. — Kangatira, cutter, from Barrier, with 50 tens firewood ; Sovereign of the Sea, cutter, from Blind Bay, witlt 800 feet ships' timber ; Lizzie, cutter, from \7haugarei, with 70 tons coal. OerwABDS Coa»twi3E. —Haneitirm, entter, for Omnka; Lizzie, cutter, for WlianEarei. The Uuiou S.S. Co."a s.a. Taiaroa will be docked aud receive an overhaul on her return from Levnka. The s.s. Southern Cross makes the trip to Fiji in her place, leaving here about 31st in»t. The Union S.S. Co.'s a.s. Rotomahana. has been detainer! at Napier, and will not arrive until to-morrow morning. She will leave for Kussell the earae afternoon at 5 o'cloct. The brigantine Myrtle arrived from Samoa and Tonga yesterday morning. Daring the last two days she encountered very severe weather on the coast. The Myrtle met the cutter Dolphin at Vi'.vau. en ruile for Samoa. The 8.8. Wellington arrived from Tauranja at 9 o'clock last night. She did not leave there until 3 o'clock on Sunday morning, ha-ring been detained through very heavy weather. Even after the did start, the steering gear carried away, compelling her to return to effect a connection. She bringe » large number of passengers, but no cargo. The Wellington is announced to proceed to Kussell and Northern porta thi3 iifteruoon. The new sehooner Cygnet, built by Messrs. Lane and Brown, of Whangaroa, arrivnd on Saturday, timber laden. She is a smart-looking little craft. Oar correspondent gave a. description of her a week or two ago. Captain D. H. McKenzie has received a telegram from Dunedin to the effect that the barquentine Handa Isle was expected to leave Mauritius for that port on December 17. Messrs. Shaw, Savill, and Co.'e b»rque May Queen, bound for Oimra, hauled into the stream on Saturday evnning. The b.». Glenala arrived from Kußsell and Northern ports ou Saturday morning, with the following cireo :—3B bales and 4 ba.g3 wool, 91 caaaa aud 15 bags gum, 2 bandits iiheepskins, and a large quantity of sundries. She is aunounced to proceed to Tnurnnga (it 5 p.m. to-day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6297, 23 January 1882, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6297, 23 January 1882, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6297, 23 January 1882, Page 4