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SHIPPING

ARRIVALS. Zealandia, P.M. s.s., Webber, from Sydney. Passengers :—Messrs. J. Hay, J. McLellan, T. F Poole, H. Blackman, A. K. Gregory, W. Hollert, Rev. W. B. Brown, Mrs. Birnell, and 10 steerage--T. T. Gamble, agent. Cutty Sark, schooner, Jo?s, from Lyttelton. —Master, agent DEPARTURES. Zealandia, P. M. s.s., Webber, for San Francisco vi.% Honolulu. Passengers : Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cameron and child, Mr. and Mrs. k. Stains and child. Captain R.N., and Mrs. btevenson and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Haines, Hon. R. Quick, Rev. D. W- J«ta«». "<**"■ J. Jenkinson, James Scott W i MfGregor, P P Wilkin W. Maeher, J- W, Butler, Holr! Fuick, W Pemston. John Finlay. Powderell, W. Hewitt, Eyre, E. Zimmerman, Smith, J. B. Jackson, J. O. Heine, L. E. Nathan, Miss Nathan, and eleven steerage. From Sydney : Mn and Mrs. G. M. Simpson and two children Dr. and Mrs., and Misses (2) Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnstan, Miss Fowler. Miss Pattie Laverne, Mrs. K. P. Smith, the Ten. Archdeacon and Mrs. D.ivanport. Misses Davenport (2), Mrs. Orr, Misses Orr (2), Mr. and Mr-'. Florence and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton, Dr. Karl Rosa, Lieut. George Izat Dr. Heard, Messrs. H. Conrad, A. Marshall, Emile O'Don, F. Diddell. T. F. Poole, George Acheson, John Smith, E. D. Maudelt, W. Perry, H. W. Pomfret, J. H. 0. Dalton, H. O.' Bristowe, T. O. Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Abbey, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholls, and 34 steerage. —T. T. Gamble, agent. Rotomahana, s.s.. Underwood, for Kusseu. Passengers .-—Captain Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Grey, Miss Gwynne, Miss E. Williams, Sirs. Butterworth, Mrs. and Miss White, Messrs. Buchanan, Blow, W. Roche, and several others. —Union S.S. Co., agents. Argyle, s.s., Crawford, for Whangarei.—>. McGregor, agent, ENTERED INWARDS. Zealandia, P.M. s.s., 1713 tons, Webber, from Sydney. Christina, schooner, 59 tons, Evanson, irom Russell, with 86 tons coal. Ocean, schooner, 2S tons, Cockfield, from Bus3ell, with 40 tons manganese. Cutty Sark, schooner, 52 tons, Joss, from Lyttelton. ENTERED OUTWARDS. Sovereign, schooner, for Tahiti. CLEARED O OWARDS. Ksward, schooner, 40 tons, Anderson, fur Whangarei. Rotomahana, s.s., 864 tons, Underwood, for Russell. Cygnet, schooner, 40 tons, Ross, for Whangaroa. Christina, schooner, 59 tons, Evanson, for Russell. Mariner, schooner, 62 ton 3, Queen, for Russell. IMPORTS. Per s.s. Zealandia, from Sydoey : 4 boxes sovereigns, 2 cases plants, 7 pack.iges sundry meichandise.

Per schooner Cutty Sark, from Lyttelton : 500 sacks wheat, 100 1001b.-bags, "200 501b.-bag= flour, 4 cases bacon, 13 cases chicory. Per Crownthorpe : 1 case suns, D. Evitt, gunmaker, Queen-street. EXPORTS. Per s.s. Zealandia, for Honolulu and San Francisco :—For Honolulu : 237 sacks potatoes, 60 sacks oats, 1 package stationery. For San Francisco : 78 cases gum, 1 box emu eggs, 17 sack 3 grass seed, 50 bales fungus, 1 box skins. Inwards Coastwise.—Coralie, cutter, from Mercury Bay, with 24,700 feet timber; Perseverance, schooner, from Sandspit, with 300 bushels sand. Octward3 Coastwise.—Teviot, cutter, for Tryphena ; South Carolina, cutter, tor Barrier; Totara, barge, for Tairua ; Fanny Kelly, ketch, for Whangaroa ; Rata, barge, for Port Charles ; Perseverance, schooner, for Waiheke. The barque Gwendoline h*s been chartered by Mr. H. P. Barber to proceed to New York with gum and flax. The barque Crownthorpe berthed at the outer arm, western side of the Queen-street Wharf, yesterday. The barque India was docked yesterday for inspection. The brigantine Ethel, now due from Melbourne, is open to charter. All accounts against the barque Arnold von Eippen, from New York, are requested to be furnished by noon to-day. The s.s. Oreti is announced to leave for "Wellington, via intermediate ports, on Friday. The Oamaru left Newcastle for Lyttelton on February 22. The schooner Annie Wilson left Melbourne on February 22 for a New Zealand port. The brigantine Linda' Webber left Sydney for Napier on February IS. The barque Lovspring, 549 tons, Captain H. C Bach, cleared at Sydney for Auckland and Friendly Islands, via Newcastle, on February 21. Tho brig Albert the Good lef 5 Port Phillip Heads for this port on February 21. DEPARTURE OF THE P.M. S.S. ZEALANDIA FOR SAN FRANCISCO. The P.M. s.s. Zealandia arrived from Sydney at 2.30 p.m. yesterday, having been detained through thick weather. We aro indebted to Mr. K. McDonald, purser, for latest files and the following report: —On February 23rd, at 3.37 p.m., discharged Sydney pilot, strong S.E. winds and head seas; 24th and 25tb, light easterly winds and fine ; 2Gth, strong easterly ■winds and head sea ; 27th, N.E. winds and sea. ■with dense fog; speed reduced to " dead slow " from 6 a.m. until making North Cape at G. 50 p.m., and again slowed down during night of 27th on account of densely thick weather. Received Auckland pilot on board on the 2Sth at 0.44 p.m. Captain Henry Webber, late commander of the s.s. Ocean, is now in charge of the Zealandia. He was very popular on the China trade. The Zealandia hauled away from tho wharf at 6 p.m., but owing to the dense fog prevailing at the time, she anchored in the stream until 10.15 p.m. PORT OF ONEHTJNGA. ARRIVALS. Waikato, p.s., Marshall, from Port Waikato. —Cunningham and Co., agents. Lallaßookh, s.s., Robertson, from Waitara.— Waller an! Co., agents. Wanaka, s.s., Anderson, from the South. Passengers : Miss Goodwill, Mrs. Osborne, Miss Houghton, Miss Morris, Mr. *iml Mrs. Cutfield, Mrs. Wells, Rev. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Stains and child, Mr. Robertson, mail agent, Mr. Fraser, assistant mail agent, Revs. Niell and Macky, Miss Leahy, Mrs Robinson and two children, Mrs. Robinson and infant, Mrs. Heaphy, Bishop Redwood, Mr. and Miss Nathan, fllrs. Lewison, Messrs. Wallace, Matroney, Hewett, Lyell, Eyre, Petrie. Tait, Carter, Finley, Russoll, Maxwell, Galbraith, Deur, Raogihon, Chayter, Brbadwood, Grossbach, Banks, Lamb, and 21 steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURE. Wanaka, s.s., Anderson, for the South. Passengers booked at Auckland :-For New Plymouth : Mr. and Mrs. DeThierry, Messrs. Jolly and Ford. For Nelson : Messrs. Crofts, Jones, Hartley. Weiblitz. For Lyttelton : Mr. Denton.—Union S.S. Co., agents. IMPORTS. Per s.s. Wanaka, from the South : IS hides, 3 bundles skins, 1 portable ohaff-cutter, 1 dray. 24 cases fruit, 14 boxes and 7 tubs butter, 3 hhds. and 16 packages sundries. Per p.s. Waikato, from Port Waikato : 200 bales flax and tow, 31 coils rope, 3 sacks gum, and 2 tons sundries. Per s.s. Lnlla Rookh, from Waitara: 220 sheep, 1 horse, and 5 tons sundries. EXPORTS. Per 8.8. Wanaka, for the South : 10 cases whisky, 14 bottles quicksilver, 32 sheets iron, and 47 packages sundry merchandise. The p.s. Waikato arrived at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, from Port Waikato. The Northern Co.'s steamer Macgregor will probably arrive from Waitara to-morrow mornng. She is announced to return thither at noon be attme day.

The s.f_ Lalla Rookh arrived irom W? jtara. \ at 6 o'o'.ock yesterday afternoon. . , The. Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Wanaka.'arrived i from. Southern porta at 6.30 a.m. Jtsterday. She returned South at 4.10 P.m. The 3.a. Wallabi is announced U) leave for Wanganui on Friday. The s.s. I/illa Kookb loaves f o r Waitara At 4p.m. today.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6329, 1 March 1882, Page 4

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SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6329, 1 March 1882, Page 4

SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6329, 1 March 1882, Page 4