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SHIPPING.

H.ib \7ater, T, |0 g. rN RiVcp 6 39 : sets, 5.17 SI x>. ■ New, First Quarter, to-day, 6.35 a.m.

ARRIVALS. Australia, s.s., Cargill, from Sydney. Fas-sen"C-s • For Auckland : Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis Green, Mr. and Mrs. M : lne, Miss W hittnn, Messrs. Oscar Barrett, W. T. Hardman, Irving Keys, John Whittou, James Warnall, J. Fiiedman, Joel Flegeltamb, A. Saddington, and 13 steemge. For Honolulu : Mr. A. T. White, and 7 steerage. For San Francisco : Judge and Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. Devlin, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Docker, Messrs. G. G. Milsou, K. H. Wilson, W. Corry, J. Muir, C. M. Wates, J. A. Hlenkome, C. A. Betts, Thos. Walker, Misses M Edward.-, Joanna Walker. Edith Walker, Anno Minefield, Mr. and Mrs. B. Or.le, Mr. W. B. Onle, Captain, Mrs., and Master Luce, Messrs. A. G. Hemsley, L. Waterhouse, K. L. Robertson, Captain McLnctlan, Mr. E. Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. Vaugh.ui, Messrs. S. K. Griffiths, Miss Griffiths, Hon. Mr. »nd Mrs. C S Mein. Mr. A. C. Blackburn, Ucv. l.>. J.. English, Hon. Gofdon San.lernan, Messrs M. McDonnell, A. Cohen, S. B. Cohen, — Cohen, Misses Cohen (2), Mr. nnd Mrs. Finnoy, Captain J K Young, Messrs. J. Le;irmouth, s<. -Leaimoutu, A. L. Clarke, V. McLennan, J ■STilks, A. Drysdale, Misses Diysdale (o), Mr. C. Cooke, Master W. G 1 ice Mossr.». N. S Mark" J Skene, Mr. and Mrs. Mcltwrmtu, Messrs. C. E. Bright, C. Kyau, Hor ,.\Y. Campbell Sir. D. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Miss Smith, Messrs. P. Alexander, N. U Gilke, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, Miss 1-rasor, Mr. and Mrs. Pechner, Messrs. Austin Mack, G. Tran»mir Mrs. Mahar, Mr. W. E. G.iffney. To join at Auckland: Kev. J. Messing Her. Mr aud Mrs. liaven, Messrs. T. li. Hills, J. Harrison, Kev. F. \V. Bourne, Mr. \V. Liuaaay, and 3S steerage.—T. T. Gamble, agent. Argyle, s.s., Crawford, from Whangarei.— A. McGregor, agent. Tβ Anau, s.s., Carey, from Melbonrne ana Southern ports. Passengers -.—Misses Taylor, Riatrell, Allanack, Gardner, Lewis, Knnwles, Wilcox, Barstow, Washbourne, Mrs. Erans, and child, Mrs. Dent. Mrs. Edwards and 2 children, Mre. O. Brown and children, Mrs. Higgins Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Allanack, Mr. and Mrs. Peacosk and 3 children aud nurse, Mr. aud Mrs. Gane and 5 children and nurse' Mr! and Mrs. Howden,_3 children, and 2 servants, Mr. and Mrs. Lee, u children «nd 2 servants, Mr. and Mrs. Wigton, Mr. aud Mrs. Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Cumming and 6 children, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and C children and seivan't, Mr. nnd Mrs." Jackson, Mr. and Air. Lenuux, Mr and Mrs. Kirnpton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, i Blessrs. D.ilgleish, McCallum, Brestrell, Scott, Holder, Poole, Napier aud son, Gardner, Gn.ee, Dyson, Henning, Jones, Tiaard, Taylor, Way, Mcßraio, Shaw, H. Brett, Shortland, Evans, Cos, Maunsell, Evans, Liudaay, Owen, Archer, Garvey, Owen, Jones, Carr, King, and Owen, and Kev. S. Williams, and 35 steerage. —Union S.S. Co., agents. Cygnet, schooner, Boss, from Whangaroa. Passengers : Messrs. Lane and D.ivis. D'Elmira, barque, from Savage Island. DEPARTURES. Wairiki, schooner, Stauimei John, for Levuka. —E. R. Cardno, agent. Clarinda, schooner, Hastings, for Whansaroa. Schamyl, barque, Hammond, for New York. —Arnold, Hines, and Co., agents. Wellington, s.s., Farquhar, for Russell.—A. McGregor, agent. Glenelg, s.s., Stephenson, for Tauranga.—A. McGregor, agent. ENTERED INWARDS. Te Anau, s.s., 102S tons, Carey, from Poverty Bay.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Look Out, schooner, 10S tons, McAvc-ney, from Sydney.—Master, agent. CLEARED ODTWARD3. VTairiki, schooner, 37 tons, ScammeiJohn, for Levuka.—E. R. Cardno, agent. IMPORTS. Per s.a. Te Anau :—From Melbourne : 50 ingots tin, 20 bags sago, 11 kegs nails, 27 qr.casks wine, 540 bags rice, 19 barrels coffee, "25 packages aui 8 bags castings, 4756 packages sugar, 13 cube stones, 9 bags pepper, 32 sacks seed, 1 horse, 21 packages sundries. Fiom Hobart : 12 balc3 hope, 10 cases fruit, 1 ea«e. From Bluff: 500 sacks oats. From Dunedin : 4 packages ploughs, 275 cases jitn, 20 Sicks barley, 5 hhils. ale, 7 fire-iron 3, 25 J-bnses tobacco, 40 bundles hoop-iron, and a larjje quantity of sundries. From Lyttelton :20 sncks barley, 5 3-acks seed, 100 sacks wheat, 150 3;\cks malt, 25 casee cheese, 150 sacks potatoes, 15 packages luggage, 9 stones, 12 c:\ses b.tcon, 27 packages sundries. From Wellington : 420 sacka barley, 14 cases cheese, 40 case 3 schnapps, 11 empty casks, 40 packages sundries. From Napier : G packages sundries. From Gisborne : 25 sacks barley. 300 c.ises jams, 25 casee tobacco, 10 barrels coffee, 30 tons sugar, Brown, Barrett, aud Co. EXPORTS. Per Wsmiki, for Levuka : 10,000 bricks, 133 mouldings, 1027 pieces sawn timber, 3 packages sashes, G doors, 1 package ironmongery, 12 sacks potatoes, 5 bags onions, 1 iron fence, iO boxes soap, 12 kegs beef, 24 kegs preserved beef, G kogs salt beef, 25 tins biscuit 3. Inwards Coastwi.se. —Makarau, from Wliangarie, with 20,000 feet baulk timber ; Teviot, from Schooner Bay, with 30 tous firewood ; Leo, from Whangarei, vrith 57 tons coal ; \Vh:ingarei, from Whangarei, with 5G tons coal ; Orakei, from Coromande!, i:i ballast; from Port Charles, with 22,200 feet timber ; Sovereign of the Seas, from Wstkaiiui, with 4 tons potatoes, 4 bags wheat, 43 pigs ; Ocsin, from Russell, with 50 tons mung^nese ; Griffin, from RuaseU, with 80 tons cful ; Totara, from Port Charles, with 30,000 fi-et sawn timber; Lizzie, from Tairua, with 31,000 feet timber ; Perseverance, from Waiheke, with 250 bushelgravel. Odtwards Coastwise.—Mfik.irau, for Waiheke, in ballast ; Teviot, for Bay, in ballast; Orakei, for Thame*, with 17 head cattle and 100 sheep ; Bessie, for Whangaroa, in ballast; Totara, for Port Charles, in ballast ; Perseverance, schooner, for W.-.iheke, in ballast. The New Zealand Shipping Company's shir Roman Empiro sailed from Lyltolton for London on April 18. The schooner Mary King and ketck Annie left Lyttelton for Auckland last Tuesday. The brigantine Greyhound left Duaedin for Auckland about the Gth inst., with 1228 b:ig9 bark as cargo. The new lighthouse on Eddystone Rock was successfully lighted on February 10. Ypsterday afternoon the schooner Orphc-us entered out at the Customs far Rurotonga. She will probably leave for that port to-day, with Captain Dunn in charge. On Saturday. April 22, the brigantine Tar mow left Dunedin for Auckland. The burque A. T. Stalbruckt is loading grain at Dunedin for Auckland. She had taken 300 tons on board up to tho 18th instant. The P.M. s.s. Australia is expected from Sydnny early today. She will leave for San Francisco and Plonolulu in the afternoon. The Deveron, with Captain Nichols in charge, loft Noumea about the Ist April for Auckland, and may be expected on an early date. Messrs., John Reid and Cβ. Ultimate that tho brigantine Tarmow will load for Wairoa River, Kaipara, early in May. Consignees for the cargo of the schooner Lookout, which arrived from Sydney on Sunday uight, are requested by Messrs. K. Mitcholson and Co. to pass entries aud present bills of lading at once. The schooner Cygnet anived yosterdny nftornoon from Whangaroi. She left Auckland on "Wednesday last; arrived at Whangaroa on Thursday, and took on bo.ird 318 s.icks gum. Left on Saturday evening, arriving in Inrbour yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. Tlie Union S.S. Co.'s steamer Te Anau arrived yesterday at noon from Melbourne and .Southern ports, bringing with her Victorian advicea to the 12th instant. She left Williamstown on the 12th instant, arriving at Hohart on the 14th, Bluff at 9 p.m. on the 17th, Port Chalmers on the 10th, Lyttelton on the 20th, Wellington on tho 21st, Napier on the 22nd, Gisborne at 0 p.m. oh the 23rd ; left Gisborne name day at 11.40, and arrived at Auckland at the hour above stated. The weather, till arrival at Hobart, was very fine ; after leaving that port experienced strong northerly winds, accempanied with rain till arrival at Bluff. Fine weather up the coast.

The barque Delmira arrived last night from Sav.u'e Island in a disabled condition. From information received from the mate of the Uorealts and other sources, we understand the D-Omimlefi Adelaide with a general cargo for the Islands some time ago, and after distributing tho different portions, intended to proceed to Maiden I-Und for a c..rg« of guano. Oil her voy.iye thither, however, it spears she had experienced some very severe weather, by which she lost her main and fore masts, and sustained other serious Oa that account she had to put into Ssivaao Island, and with the view of U.vii,:jtue damaso repaired left for Auckland on April 7, with jury masts liggod. Dunug tlio v»ya-o thither she experienced at times very ron-h wer.thur, and considering her disabled condition, she has >»,de a fair passage of 0,,1y fourteen day*. The captain has called for tender-* by advertisement in another column for t'.■■> -epiiis of his vessel, and also intimates that he'will not he re.-pon.-ible for any debts contracted I>V his crow while in Auckland. The schooner Sirocco arrived in Sydney har-h-mr from the islands on April 17'b, hut brought no news of tho missing schooner Edith, owned by Mr. Otto, fruiterer, of this city. It wts hoped that the Sirocco might havo brought some news, hut, so far as can bo ascertained from her report to the Sydney papers, she has not seen tho missing vessel. The New Zealand Shipping Company 3 ship Chili sailed trom London on March 1, and passed Deal on March .">, bound for Auckland. The ship E.isterhill was loading at London for Auckland on February 2S. Tho barque Cumbria, bound for Auckland, was spoken near the Lizard on February 19. The barque Vanguard sailed from Gravesond for Auckland on March Bth. The tonnnge loading on the berth at London on March 9th, for India, China, nnd the Capo of Good Hope, amounted to 37,569 tons, and for Australia and New Zealand to 43,017 tons. Messrs. Stabey, Kadford, nnd 00., quote rates of freight from London to Auckland : Rough measurement, 30s; fine, 40a ; liquids, 60s ; weight, 303 ; cement, 5s per cask ; beer, 10d per dozen ; salt, 30s.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6376, 25 April 1882, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6376, 25 April 1882, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6376, 25 April 1882, Page 4

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