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SHIPPING.

HIMW*®. t»d* y .-Aucld,nd M - «•« SOK.-EfcM. 7.12 ■> "'»• 5 ®- „ „ ; Moon.—Kl> st quarter, 53rd, 9jo a.mABRIVALS. • v City of Sydney, P.M. 8.8.. Seabury, from Sydney. Passengers :-C abl ° = *'"• Hen . Arthur, Captain B. McLeod,, e £ mano. J. Tempest Radford, J. Banks ti. Morton J. McLftod, Neil Smith, T. &. rich u, S. W. Henley, Geo. Schmidt, Rev Abbot Alccck E. Murphy,-. Steerage : William Parkinson, Mr. r.nd Mr*Fo S erty, J. Clo.e and 37 in transit from Sydney.—T. T. Gamble, Bgen6, DEPARTURE. fitv of Sydney, P.M. S.S., Seabury, for San ■a „l!„ l'wengera: Saloon—Mr. George pTmltb N VvT(Uet W. CUrke, Mrs. A. Dilworth,' aiesarp. C. W. Palmer D. Looney, R. h! Kesbiit. T. G. Jenkins Father A. fa»n«en. Rev ' J. A. Ryan, 18 in steerage, and 40 in transit from Sydney for San Francisco.—T. T. Gamble, agent. ENTERED INWARDS. City of Sydney, P.M. a.a., 3017 tons, Seabury, from Sydney. - Rotomahana, s.e., £61 tons, Underwood, from Poverty Bay. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Gael, schooner, 98 tons, Austen, for HokiRotomaliana, s.s., 564 tons, Underwood, for „ . City of Sydney, P.M. s.s., 3017 tons, Seabury, for San Francisco, via Honolulu. IMPORTS. Per Rotomahana: 15 cases sago, 10 eases tapioca, 5 cases hops. Brown, Barrett, and Co. Ihwabds Coastwise.—Qrakei, from Waiheke, with 50 toDs firewood ; Four Sisters, from Matabana, with 29 tons firewood and 200 rails j Lizette, from Russell, with 65 tons manganese; Gem from Thames, with 55 tons machinery. Goiwakds Coastwise.—Orakei, for Cororaandel, with S bullocks, 37 sheep; Linda Weber, for Wh:ingaroa, in ballast; Four Sisters, for Mahurangi, in ballast; Kriemhilda, foi Whangaroa, with a large cargo of sundries; Teviot, for Mutakana, in ballast; Lizette, foi Thames, with 65 ton* coal. The schooner Marion was yesterday submitted for sale by suction yesterday at Ifessrs. B Tonks and Co.'s sale rooms. The bidding leached £715, but as a higher reserve had been put upon vessel, it was withdrawn, and is non open to private sale. _ The Union S.S. Co.'s steamer Taiaroa left Timara yesterday at 4.30 p.m., and may there fore be expected hore on Saturday. She leavei for Fiji on Tuesday next, at 5 p.m. The Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Mahinapua may be expected on Saturday morning, with a cargo ol oats and other produce, from Lyttelton. She leaves for Gisborne and Napier on Monday. The topsail sehooner Linda Weber was taker out of dock yesterday morning, and cleared at the Customs for Whangaroa, where she wil take a cargo of timber and proceed to thf South. The Union Co.'a steamer Rotomahana lefl last evening for Whangarei. She returns or Thursday morning, and will leave Ao«klanc for Southern* ports and Melbourne same day at 12 o'clock noon. The ship Hermione, from London, for thi: port, was spoken in l.it. 42 N. 13 WV on Maj 16; all well. The tonnage loiding on the berth at Londoi on May 25, for India, China, and tho Cape oi Good Hope, amounted to 34,610 tons, and foi Australia and New Zealand to 48,219 tons. Messrs. Staley, Radford, and Co. quote rate: from London to Auckland :—Rongh measure ment, 30s; fine, 40s; liquids, 60s; weight ■ 30s; cement, per cask; beer, 10d per doz. salt, 30s. The New Zealand Shipping Company's shi] Norman McLeod sailed from London for Wei lington on May 27. The barque Wave Queen (853 tons) was load ing at London for Auckland on May 18. The Ashmore, Earl of Derby, and Langstoni from London to this port, passed Deal on Maj 21, 2S, and 27, respectively. The New Zealand Shipping Company's shi] Earl of Derby, Captain Calquhoun, sailed iron London for this port on May 2S. The followini is a list of her passengers : —Second cabin : Mr Alfred Clark. Mrs. Susan Clark, Master Georgi Clark, and Miss Isabella Clark. Steerage : Mrs Sarah McLeod. Messrs. Shaw, Savill and Co.'s barque Lang stane left London in charge of Captain Alex Fergusson on May 27, with a large cargo ant the fallowing passengers Saloon: Mr. Charlei Berger, Mrs. Isabella Berger. Steerage : Robt Montgomery, Mrs. C. Kyan, B. M. A. Ryan, R. H. Fuller, VV. Fuller, Edward Mitchell, Johr F. Eustace, Mrs. L. Eustace, Amy Eustace Louis Eustace, Albert Eustace, Elizabeth Batey, John Jackson, Thomas Parry, 17. An draws, Arthur Dye, Jas. Kitchen, and Johi Kitchen. The Langatone is consigned t( Messrs* L. D. Nathan and Co. The New Zealand Shipping Company's shij Ashmore, Captain James Wbitmore, sailec from London *on May 21st, bringing a larg< valuable cargo, and the following passengeri for this port Saloon : Mrs. Dawson Welsh Misß Dawson Welsh, Miss Alice Dawson Welsh Mr. Ralph Dawson Welsh, Rev. Aloxande: Thomson, Mr. Thos. R. Moore, and Mrs. Whit more. Second Cabin—Miss Mary A. Motley Mr. John E. Millar, Mrs. Emily Millar, Mr Henry E. Reynolds, Mis 3 Jessie Walker and Miss Catherine Phillips. SteerageEdward Shemilt, Clara Shemilt, Liliai Shemilt, Thomas H. Shemilt, Arthur P Dixon, James Scott, John Scott, Thoma Crisp, Betsey Crisp, 'William Crisp, Georgi Crisp, Kate Crisp, Dinah Crisp. George Brant Annie Brant, Eliza J. Brant, William H. Brant Edith E. Brant, Harry Brar-t, Charles Smith Sarah J. Smith, Julia Smith. Harriett E Smith, Charles Smith, John Hill, Elizabetl Hill, William Hill, George Hill, Martha Hill John Brumpton, Annie Brampton, John F Brumpton, David Morrison,, Mary Morrison Thomas Thompson, Fanny Thompson, Willian Thompson, Alice Thompson, Charles Thomp son, John Thompson, Elizi Hollyoak, Alic Hollyoak, Robert McKinnon, Mary E. McKin non, Margaret E. McKin not), Janet Robinson James Young, Janet Young, Marion Young John Young, Thomas Young. "William Young Robert Young, John Hall, Jana Hall, Jame Henry Hall, Charlotte Hall, Jane Hall, Johi Hull, jun., Anne Hall, John Hall, John Taylor Julia E. Taylor, Arthur J. Taylor, Herbert W Taylor,JuliaE. Taylor,Charles F. Taylor. Charle Claydon, Anne E. Claydon, Frances Claydon George Claydon, Sarah Claydon, James Mcintosh Mary Mcintosh, Annie Mcintosh, John Mc Intosh, John Bramby, Martha Bramby, Saral G. Bramby, Hannah Bramby, Betsey Bramby Rosamond Bramby, Alice Bramby, Charlotti Bramby, John Bramby, James Bramby, Charle "Ward, James Curtis, Mary A Curtis, Mary E Curtis, Fred Curtis, Rose Cuitis, Arthur Curtis Ernest Curtis, Alice Curtis, William Curtis Thomas Coupland, Rhoda Coupland, Amy Coup land, Elvin Townsbead, Ellen Townshend, Wm Fergusson, Joseph Lakin, Eva Lanham, Georgi Lanham, Sarah Harper, William McLeod Sarah B. McLeod, George McLeod, Willian McLeod, Sarah B. McLeod, John McLeod Catherine McLeod, James McLeod, Samne Cochrane, Ellen Cochrane, Margaret E. Coch ranc William Cochrane, Joseph Masdell, ant Mary A. Masdell. The following is a complete list of emigranti on board the Hermione, which left Gravesenc on May 4, for Auckland. Families:—Mc Kelvia : Robert 44, Mary Ann 37, Robert Jamei 11; Pearson: Samuel 27, Betsy, 24, Saul 4, Minnie 1; Roseman : James 43, Sarah 39, Jamei 19, Robert 17, Joseph 13. 3eon;e 11, Elizabetl 8; Edward 6, Alexander 1; Rows : Thoma! Henry 26, Mary 28, John 3, Mary 1; Doull: Alex ander 32, Catherine 31, Maggie 13, Alexandej 8, William 5, Dora 1. Single Men :—Firth : Amos 18, Thomas 16; Keneally, Michael 21; O'Connell, David 22; McFetridge, Alexandei 24; Musgrave, Henry 18; Creen, Richard 14 ; Lee, Andrew John 20; Donoghue, William 24 j O'Sttllivan, Horace 19; Wilson, David 23 ; Sinclair, James 25; Meide, William 14; Vance, William 13. Single Women Firth : Elizabeth 13, Sarah 9; Keneally : Bridget 18, Eliza 15, Maggie 15; O'Connell. Julia 19; Brickon : Hannah 23, John 2 ; Bradford, Kate 28 ; Creen, 2Uen 22; Coyle: Henrietta 16, Margaret 13; Church, Agnes 18; Friend,. Flora 34; French, Mary 16; Flanagan, Sarah 18; Gillon, Catherine 21; Grainger: Martha 35, Sarah Ann 10, Ada 8, William 6, Mary 4. George 2;.Musgrave: Margaret 22, Annie 19 ; O'Koef, Mary 22;

Roiche, Minnie IS ; Walshe, Mary 20 ; Omllivan : Mary 21, Budget 18 ; Barry, Bridget; 19 , Bowler, Ellen 18 ; Copies, Ellen 19; Dinger, Johanna 21; Euright: Eden 20, &iten , Fleming: Mary IG, Margaret 1, ; Hickey,Kate 00. I_*ng ; Elizabeth 2S, Robert s;:.M«y■s : Meade, Bridget 17; Miles, Emma 20; O Grady, .Catherine 26 ; O'Connell, Johanna_2o; Reedy, Bridget 20; Riodell, Mary 33 ; bteward: Etnilv 30, Edith H ; Smith, Martha 18; Caslin,: Mary 20, Anne IS; Meade, Mary 1- ; Bluett; EUza. 21; Boosnabar: Timothy 9. Mary <. Patrick C ; Vauße : Mary 32, Mary 8, Ellen 3, Lucy 2; Mallett: Theresa 25 (matron), "William, 6 months. •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6449, 19 July 1882, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6449, 19 July 1882, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6449, 19 July 1882, Page 4

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