SHIPPING.
vet *oS;k-i!j ■-■ a krivALS. . " .Jj«u-:-:. •:«!■ 20.' • ■'•'■■ ■ ■ s.s:, Fwquhar, from Taurenga. Pwsenger. !< Mrs. K. Graham, Mr. and Mr., S-biiddin*:, Mr. end &rr«. Sutton, Mrs. Crabb, Mha MoCosh, Mr and Mrs, HUrra* Bev. Sir.- BBddl % M ?f'**£"-' ■on ■ SaddioKtoD, - Pearman. Scott, Hutton, SiiSfp"*-. ,Wri«J«yi. Wrifht, Bowman IrtedKaia. Bailey. Inne«. Yates, Stephens, Hood, .Clarkei—A. McGregor, agent. °^^I?"^r a wford, from Wb>ngarei.-A. a C a rmioh a «l, from nijent. j MoKenne, from Timaru.- \ u-Transit t 'sch'ooner, Boee, from Barotonga.— . Ai .RDonaI Ii ..g S C ARTURKg _ f :'...'... •■' ~, -.;•,..■ , Mat 20. : ;. ■ Delmira, bfirqne, .Sonne, for MaJden Wand. Co., agents. - Paxeorii, ship,. Power, for London. Passengers:, '"Rev S.'Edger, Miss Carpenter, Mesdamee O. ! B.'Bowb'6ttbiu, : Hume, S. G. <Wri B ht, A. ■OrnteUey; M!!ii '■ Batler., Me»»rs. G. Moore and , H. 0. Lane.—New Zealand Shipping. Co., - IW'-1V ' :!i ;-*< ' MAT 21. ' '- Queen,- eohooner, MoKeniie, for New Cale'donia. Passenger.: Mrs. Jones, Mr. T. ,'Mt, J. McLeod. —Henderson and Mitofarlane, schooner, 1 Garroway, for^Baro"Paasenger -.—Mrs. Garroway.-rMaster, *$&<&■•.'. 'oLBAKBDOtrTWABDS. i!-i!pirebr»V «hip. Fewer, for London. . . : Queen, sohooner, MoKenzie, for New Cale- .'•'• 'eStt Qae.», sohoonor, Garroway, for Atiu. 1 ; ,.*»irjvs IMPORTS. ' :'• (Set Golden. Isle, from Greymonth: 94 ton* '- VrtftV- '' s "■■"'' - -. ■ - . • ' . . i '''' 'Per' Saxon, from Timarii: 120s&<ika wheat, 30 ' beh bran, and 780 begs oaU. _ ' \ Arawata: 25 casks coffeo, 5 bales f eoffee, ; 2oo b»g« rice, 20 eaoks peppert »nd lease ' Manilla cigars, Brownj Barrett, und Co. ; , -.- 'iPer '»;■.!>Southern Gross: 271J sases ]am, 5 eaess tobacco, Bnwn, Birrett, and Go. . • .'.• ; -.. ~.,,; , . - BXPOBT3. . . ■ ' '~ 'Perahip ■Paaera, for London: 306 Wee, 140 *' : i«oW..' an* 4 baes wool, value £9012: kauri guit|, •2938 oases, £14,900; 373 cases shell, £3050; 1C '' 'bain and 2 bags oetton, £2789; 191 casks tallow, 34 £1882-: 79 tons- eanganeae. £237; 25 bales ' i ,^ leather/£1240'; 11 logs and 210 pieces timber, J ; £326 ; 19 bales and 7 ctsea grass seed, &c,£250 ; -i» baleesflii,-£9O; apparel. £55; rags, £30; . tuhorse .Bheea. £70;. bark, £52; packing, £70; curios, £10; beeswax, £U; tailings, £11; bones, : HflS3;: .Total value of cargo, X ' for Atia : : 25 cases beer, 8 osoes. gen«T», 40 bags rice, 'ZH cases kerosene, 15 r ' iiiiW sugar, 4 boxes tea, 120 tins' bisouits, 120 ~'tini flour, 15 tons potatoes. 3 tons onion»;30 1 ■' ttje'Deef, 8 eases-meats, 12,0(10 f«et timber; 10 cases drapery, 28 packages sundries.- . . v pet dneen; for New Caledonia: 12hhdJ. and ■ - 24 barrels: colonial ale, 10 barrels and 5S kegs ad Beef, 10 barrel, perk, 76 cases onions, 303 sacks potatoes, 20 cases ohiese, 10 kegs butter, 6 kegs Isxd,'4o tins biscuits, 3 sacks vegetables, and 4 sundries. : , ~-,-, I"" ' 'ISKiipa Coxvtwa-B.— GSem, fromNgungnru, j: ;wlth22i972 feet timber; Christina, from Rus- "' 'sell, with? 86 tons coal; Perseverance, from ;-\"i\oVuh»ke?witk2sobußhelsshingle. .-■-.■!■ ■ •"'"' ! OOTWABDI - COABtnTlss. —Lee, for. Ooroman- • ' ; del; GemfotTairna; Iris, for Patuaj Anuie, Dream, ior Taitua; Persever--hi»nc»for.'Waiheke.r ■■■.; ■.;.,. .j,; , ;.., TUe 'New Zealand Shipping. Company's ship h,'-'jfaxeoat, sailed.-for Londan bit Saturday m'orn- ' 'inrl-' 'She tikes a "large cargo, valued at ■""' JJ35i105.. ■ ~ ■' -' "• The schooner Estelle' is loading coal at Neir--1 ! caitlefor this port;' ' ' ■' ' c--o-ai On Jf»y.l2 the [barque Loongana arrived at having experienced some very rough -sJjireatlief during the passage. ■ • f'Kfi KB.iEotoruii is expected from the South icv-eufytorday..; She will learein the evening for t '. f . Russell*' --■ ■-. - - r ■ - . ■ - ,•'-.-'» iTh'e new senoone.r Fairy Queen .cleared at . ,i v'the Oditoms ! for Atiu, and will leave to-day. "" She" takes cargo.of and Mrs. Garra- . .-was as paisenger. '''• ■ ' ■ v,\K j r o a ■"Saturday" the schooner Aenie Wilson : ' enferea" , 6ufat ; tne Customs for Wairoa, Kai- -''"'■ paiai'Bhe:will-load a general cargo, and pro-' is~coeed ; hence at oace. ■ ' .'...:■■■ -..■■!;.■'She-':ba- Wellington arrived oa Saturday c-!,-. morning at 8 o'clock.- She brought ft. largo - I, t number of.passengers and the following cargo : ' ,;. —24 sacks maize and 2 tons sundries. . . ";. ! ,", Tie' a.s. Glenelg arrived from Russell and " : '".intermediate' ports on Saturday morning at 5 '■ 'I o'clock; She'left Kussell on Friday at Sp.m., ' ! " calling aS-Mlniha on her way down. \> ■"■. TJj e aohooosr Sason arrived from Timaru on •'•"- Saturday, her passage occupying only seven '■-■' days.: Strong winds wero experienced through-ivVi-Jimt." .!■'•-•-,:!.:•<'i.-i'i .'..-:..' ■■.■-.-.■ •:.■'• .-..,■ ■ : : On i Saturday : forenoon the schooner Queen *■ - cleared at.the Customs for New Caledonia, and ■'sailed for that port. She takes a full .._■. cargo of general merchandise and three passeiikT 'Vers. ';' ' \ ' " ,r -" '' . " ' . ";'■.': Tne ! iohponer Transit arrived last night from ''■' ; 'Eirotoßga. Captain !K6se reports having exi . .' 'yerienced '•xceedirigly rough weather through.«■■'out the- passage, which occupied thirty days. •-■'■', Shebringia full cargo ofootton,copra, oranges, \,.:z »nd other Island produce. . ; n: ' -•- The cutter Deveron, Captain Nichols, left Noumea in ballast .for Norfolk Island and '-.'- Auckland, with ; tw6 passengeis on board. "" TThen the Transit was outside the Heads -, -lost night she sighted the i?airy Qaeen and :' J Qaeen, schooners, which left for the Islands " -'"yesterday. The captain waa of opinion that, - " on account of the severe south-easterly gale ' '"which was blowing, botli vessels would be under ; : .:; the necessity of putting buck. .■■■;.: ",.■■".•'?-' ENGLISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING. ■'•■"' ABBTVALS.! . . The barque -Dolmir.i arrived from Savaje Island on April 24 in a disabled condition. She was on her'way to Maiden Island for a cargo of guaao when she experienced some very . r severe Veither, during which her main and fore '' '' topraaats were carried away, and sustained other -'".' Serious damage. For the purpose of having the : ssb.e--.had sailed . from Savage Island for this port. . . : . . - - : The scliiooner. Pirate arrived from Baratonga ■ ■■-'! -OD April 28 with a cargo of island produce. ■. .-.:■.. On May 2 the barque Bemington anchored in ,;,'?1 tie harbour after a good passage from London '.':':"'.'' «f 193 days. She brought a large general cargo :.;■;."yilued at «Moe. : . *:;c;f;.The;eliip Halcione arrived from London on ::/s!"lfiay2nd, and anchored in the powder ground, ' 'aftera veyagii of 118 days from Sravesend. •■';,, The'barque Orieat ilrrived from Liverpool ■,v> ca May 13th, having performed the passage in .."V; 99days. ■ When oft the Three Kingn, on May :' 10th,: an apprentice named Orr fell from the ;-■'■ main topgallant mast into the sea, and m» --■:!•' - drowned; ■ '.. : ; 'The ; German barque A. T. Stallkuecht ''< - arrived on. May 18th from New York, via • -.■ Danedin. ..■."'■'.. _.!-:■■; DKrABTOBB3i The new schooner Wairiki left Auckland for ; ; tevnJta, Fiji, on April 25th. /;. - ■ The barque Sohamyl sailed from this port for '/ Hew. York direct on April 24th with a cargo -.-.'.' of gum and soap. - .: < : The. sehooner Orpheus left for Saratonga on April 27th. ' The" New Z.aland Shipping Co.'s barque Arabella sailed for the Bluff on May 3rd, and .on.the same date the schooner Belle Brandon took her departure for Island, , ~. . The ship Oxford scaled for Akyab on May ■ 12»h in ballast, -i' On"May 20th tb*. New Zealand Shipping • Co.'. ship Parerou sailed for London with a .-> . nanber of p«asen|ere and a valuable cargo of I .general produce. PORT OP ONKHUfIGA. AKBIVAL3. . Stella, Government steamer, Fairchild, from the North. Bowena, s.s., Scott, from Wanganui. Passengers :—Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and 4 children, Mrs. Baruett and ohild, and Miss Johnstorie.— A. Barnes, agent. : - Maceregor, s.s., Amodeo, from Waitara. Passengers :—Missts Williams, Fisher, and Phil- * lip*. MesdameiEychen and Phillips, Messrs. ' ■ Goodman, Cooley, Inman, Notman, Syme, Clark, Brown, Nolan, Birch, Petherick, Kichards, Wllliamj, Fisher, Scobourn, Knotman, and another. —A. Barnes, agent. DEPARTDKB. Lalla Bool:h, b.s., Robertson, for Waitara.— Waller and Co., agents. IMPORTS. : , Per e.s. Maogregor, from Waitara : 195 sheep 20 cattle, end G tons sundries. Per s.a. Bowena, from Wanganui: 230 sheep and 2 tons sundries. The Government steamer Stella arrived on Saturday from the North. The Northern steamship Company's steamers Bowena and Macgregor arrived yesterday morning early,-the former from Wnnganui and [ . .the latter from Waitara. •".'- '-'■ •-■■ KAIPARA. > sui:..- Abbitaxs.—May 13: Magellan Cloud, brigantine, from Lyttelton; Nelson, schooner, from ' Waitara; Colonist, schooner, from Waitara; —: -Kentish. Lass, . barque, from Napior; Bloa, •-••.*,■:■ brig, from Dunudin. May 15: Hauraki, s.s., : -'- : - Jiom Waitara, May 16: Aurera, sohooner, - . fromLjttelton. May 18 : Marmion, schooner. ; .- from Lyttelton ; Stella, b.s., from the North. ""•"■'■^ D .pARTDBE.-May 17: Hanraki, 8.8., for ,-j; w Woitara. . •■ • . ■ TTT's BMj>o s?4jifrJoaae.-Brigs : Vision, Wavr,
|< The Stella tried the Wat at noon to-day but 1 found too rnuohee.. so put, back. Bb.» bounJ for Manukau, and will try again at 5 0 clock tornorrow morning.-[Own Correspondent, May 39-1 .. '■ _ '.'"'..-..'■'. . -:. I
. -WHAN3AROA. , Arrlvals.-Maj. 12,. ; Eftnny kotcb | n'illiams from Auoklaiid; 12tb, Cyguet, 'cCner, Rom, frouY Auckland ; 17th, Glenolr;, slb., Stephcnson, from Auckl»nd; 18 Qlenelg, 8.5., from "olangohni. ■ Sailed.—May 17, Glenelß, : «.»., Stepbenson, for Mangonui; 18th, Glenelff, 5.«., Stepiienson, for Auoklaud ; 18th, Young. Diok, achooner, Qreeawood. for Sydney, with 106,000 feet snwn timber; 18th, Fanny Kollj, with 26.009 sawn timber, to Auckland. -• .; , In Port.—Aloeetis, barque, Noms, Sidney. —[Own Correspondent, May 18.] ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6399, 22 May 1882, Page 4
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