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SHIPPING.

6.'54 , ; , 5et3. 4.55 Mow.- New, 17th, 7.12 p.m. ' arrivals. Arawata,' b.s., Sinclair, from Melbourne and Southern pnrts. Passengers (saloon) : Messrs. Tajnpreier, Winter, Ainslie. E. Masey Thomson, Hemes.'J. F. Clarke, Hay, D. S. Cattenach, Mitchell, F. A. White, Rennio, Grimwade, Morris, Green well, Anthony, G. Bower, Mr. and Mrs. A. -W. Mills, Mendelssohn Quintette <01ub, Messrs. Danbar, Murray, J. Jackson, R. J Gill, H. H. Driver.—Union S.S. Co., agents. "Seabiid, .brigantine, Smith, from Lyttelton. Colling., for Tairua.M Belsn«it kfefcch, Anderson, from Whan^arei. ~Ar^yle'Crawford, from and two sons, Messrs. Lamgan, Artiey, . Paters Kelly, Northern, Mailings and so , NaUn!' Buchanan, -W. Street, Greaves, a«d layschooner, from Lyttelton, with prodUGael, Bchooner, Shulze, from Napier.-Mas--ter, agent. departures. Wellington, s.s„ Farquhar, for Taurnnga.for Russell.-A. M Mngalf'sS! n Norris, for Mercury Bay.—A. M t>etf &r fi.Campball, for Gisborne, Napier, and South. Paimepgerß.—For Gisborne: Mr. La*; Master Last,' Mr. Scott, Miss aiurpby, »ad 'Mr. Senile. For Napier : Mr. .Wilson. For Wellington: Mr. Smart and Mr. Thomas. "Waller and Co., agents. ENTERED INWARDS. Oceola, brigantine, 231 tons, Bezer, from schooner, 185 tons, Savory, from barquentine, 235 tons, Bohndorf, fro Mariue" el ß°choonGr, 62 tons, Queen, from brigantine, 243 tons, "Watts, from "Wilson, schooner, 150 tons, Helgeson, from Dunedin. •• • n Hally Bayley, brigantine, 113 tons, Crovee, from Oam ara. « T . Orient, barque, 498 tonß, Anton, from LiverPo ° l . CLEARED OUTWARDS. Miiiy King, brigantine, 73 tons, Rae, for LytPgj- Seabird, from'Lyttelton " 213 bags barley,; 42 sackß oats, 1230 sacks wheat. Per schooner Clyde, from Timaru : 864 sacks eats, 463 sacks wheat. _ ■ _ ;Per brigantine PelxcaD, from Lyttelton : 600 bags oats; SO bags bran, 800 sacks oatmeal, 10 snckfl flour, 700 small sacks flour. EXPORTS. Per Mary Bang, for Lyttelton, -with 60,000 timbe... Gigborne . g3OO feet tlm-' "ber, 47* doors, 7 packages sashes, 2 cases fruit, S cases BalmaG, 100 socket pipes, 4o boxes candles, 3 cases coffee, 1 bale 1 case plants, i 5 cases stout, 50 boxes soap, 6 bundles * mouldinga, 15 eases kerosene, 2 cases glass, 1 set truck wheels, 18 bearings, 60 tons coal, 100 cases beer, 15 cases schnapps, 30 boxes tea 10 cases hardware, 7 cases drapery, and TO cases and packages sundry merchandise. Ifor Napier : 3 cases confectionery, 5 cases matches, 589 feet timber, 1 sack oysters, o4 socket pipes, 2 cases syrup, 1 package chain, 45 cases hardware, and 53 eases and packages sundry merchandise. For "Wellington : 1 crate 3 tierces" crockery, 13 sacks oysters, 3 casks oil. '' ' I3TWAEDB COASTWISE. —Bessy, from Kennedy's Bay, with 21,200 feet .-timber , and 4 hides ; Morning Light, from Cabbage Bay, with 20,000 feet timber; schooner Perseverance, with 150 bushels gravel;- Reliance, from Whangarei, with:loo tons.coal ; Mariner, from Russell, with 106 tons, eoal; Progress, from Whangapoua, --•with.-29,200 feet sawn timber; schooner Opo- * tiki' from Tairua, with 15,765 feet timber, 13,090 sawn shingles, 216 sacks gum, 1 case ;eum, 13 beef basks, 4 hides, and 1 bundle skins ; Totara, from Port Charles, wit'i 32,000 feet V sawn timber• "Waipu, from Waipu, with 20,000 feet timber. ' ' . ' ' ■ .i Outwards Coastwise. —Medora, for Awanui, with ft* large-quantity of sundries; cutter Bessy, for Kennedy's Bay, in ballast; Morning Light, from Cabbage Bay, in ballast; Perseverance, for Waiheke, in ballast; Mana, for Mercury Bay, with 2 tons flour, 2 tons potatoes, and 1 ton coal; Teviot," for Tauranga, with 30 tons drain-pipes; Progress, for Omaha, in ballast Lake Superior, for Pakiri, in ballast;' Totara. for Port Charles, in ballast; itangatira, for Oatdiha; Mahurangi, for Awanui, with a large ca:rgo of sundries ; Mabel, for Tairua, in ballast; Harper, for "Waipu, in ballast. When the Seabird left Hicks' Bay on May 12 the schooners Pelican, Clyde, and Onward, and ketch Vitnus, bound for Auckland, were waiting - for the v eather to moderate. They may be expected ill port to-day or to-morrow. The "schooner Mary King cleared at the Cus- ' toms yesterday afternoon for Lyttelton. She proceeds by way of Tairua, where she will take in a lead": of iimber. ' The' brisantine Seabird arrived from Lyttelton yoiterday afternoon, with a large cargo of grain, 1 after a rough' passage of 16 days. The mate reports leaving Lyttelton on April 29, with ljfeht south-west wind, which took the * vessel clear of the land, afterwards ligb t breezes to East Cape, when squally westerly weather, accompanied by showers, was erpa :ienced. On Tuesday, the 9th inst., the wind blew a gale, and the vessel had to take shelter in Hicks' Bay. The weather moderated on the 12th, and left on that- data for Auckland. Tery strong head winds prevailed up the coast to arrival. The passengers by the Energy, which arrived from Newcastle on Saturday, were Mrs. and Miss Lambert. Tho s.s. Argyle arrived last mght from Whangarei with a number of passengers and the following cargo 60 sacks gum, 8 sacks oysters, 19 dozen mullet, 6 brace pheasants, 10 packages sundries. She will rotcirn this afternoon. The s.s. Oreti sailed last night for Gisborne, Napier, and 'Wellington, with a full cargo of general merchandise and eight passenger*. The Union B.S. Co.'s a.s. Albion will leave for the South and Melbourne on Friday, at the hour advertised in another column. The captain of the s.s. Argyle reports having sighted a'brigantine beyond Tiri, evidently bound for this port. At an early hour thia. morning she had not come up the harbour. At the preliminary inquiry into the wreck of the Duke of Sutherland, held at Timaru a few dayß ago, the only new fact elicited was that the vessel had been aounded three hours before : she struck, and was then perfectly dry. Messrs. E. Mitchelson and Co. announce in another column that the schooner Annie Wilson will Bail for Wairoa, Kaipara, on Thursdaynext. , Consignees for the cargo of the Laurita are requested l<y Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane, her agents, to present their bills of lading and takes delivery at once, bo that her discharging may not be impeded. The fore-and-aft schooner Onward arrived from liyttelton at an early hour this morning, with a cargo of produce. The schooner, Clyde, Captain Hays, arrived in harbour at 2.o'clock this morning. She left Timaru. on April 29, and had strong head winds up the coast. She lay in Hicks' Bay from the Bth to the 12th, and had head winds to arrival.' The brigantine Pelican,* Captain Brown, ar- ■ rived in harbour this morning at 1 o'clock. The Pelican left Lyttelton on the 22nd, and had head - ' winds up to the East "Ckpe, which was rounded :on the :7th. She then, took shelter in Hicks 15ay, which plaoe she left on tlia 12th, having bead winds to arrival. • _ The Schooner Gaol arrived from Napier last night, 'in ballaßt. Captain Shulze reports of the 'patnage as follows:—Left Napier on the - Ist of May, Cleared Ha wire's Bay with moderate N.W. wind; the wind hauled gradually jroond to W. until making the East Cape.

Hade four attempts to round the Ewt Capo, J but had to run, twice for . Last ™" 1 day got a stiff S;S. W. wind which carried us tllß jj av 0 £ Plenty. The wind hauled .I m tlia W and N.\V.' Endeavoured to beat up from Cuvier Island since last Friday rnomhil . .Made this port at 11 p.m., 14 days from Napier- :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6394, 16 May 1882, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6394, 16 May 1882, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6394, 16 May 1882, Page 6