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SHIPPING.

Hid Water, to-daj-.-AucfcUnd 0.48 — J-W Uanukau 3.43— 4.10 StTN.—Rises, 4.39 ; sets. 7.3. Moos.—New, 11th, 3.17 a-m. ARRIVALS. DECEMBEK 2. . L-zie cutter, 39, McGeuruey, from ISnpier, B r'";»l 1 f te a r ' S IiB TSG Steohenson, from TauPassengers r-Mcs:i,mcs Murch and SL'/So.'U. Norther, port, PassMg°w:-MiBBB. Wilkinson and Morgan, Ik r&2S: ■ land Davey, Bell, and Eve steerage. -Northern & Sn»pJ™f SSS; J. MdntoA, from Southern ». p'wneere • ltev. Burrows, Mα WilS Brugh, W. Gr-'lnm, Miss Prothepoc, aDd S steerage.— Uuion S.S. Co., agents. Oeckuheu 3. V.nu3, ketch, 30, S. Neil, from Opotiki.f « m M « cury B .-•. — Master, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Sle.lora, schooner, 33, Nijaru, for Awanui.— 51,.-.tor, ageut. „-„,,. t Hnunah MoVau, s.s., 3j, Robertson, for Poverty Br.y. —Waller and Co., agents. Mary Ellen, schooner, 29, Matthews, for Poverty Bay.—Master, agent. Totara, birge, 39, Boark, for Whangaroa. — Hosier, agent. DEPARTURE. Hannah Moka.ii, s.c, for Poverty Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. SAN , FRANCISCO : Z-3n.lundi;w, 5.0., December 11. tOXBOX : Weatherafield, ship, sailed Aug. 18, MQIC3. Antares. barque, sailed September 3, thdq. liordor Chief, ship, sailed Sept. 14, \tqfc. Famenoth, ship, sailed September 27. Mataura, barque, HKBF, sailed Nov. 3. .; Tythouius, barque, loading, T\YGC. Sam Memlel, pvsb, loading. Brahmin, ship, leading. SYDNEY: Australia, 5.8., to-night. Syren, brig, early. MELUOUF.XE AND SOUTH : Mannpouri, e.e., December 4. Te An*u, e.s., 11 inst. NEW YORK : Andreas Rus, barque, at Liunceston, JBST. Gronsv.ier, barque, sailed July 1, JEl'-S^ Irene K. Messervey, barque, sailed September 25, JDB3. Olive Thurlow, loading. DTJNXDIX : Rotorui, 8.8., Bth inst. NEWCASTLE : Ciberfeidb, barque, SQMJ, early. John Knox, barque, early. Bella Alary, barque, TMJB., early. riJIS : Hero, s.s., December 5. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS : Mi-.zeppa, schooner, from Marshall Ureup. Pirate, schooner, from R'vrotonga. Fairy Queen, schooner, from Karotonga. Orpheus, tchocnor, from llarotonga. Kls'uor", schooner, from Karotonga. India, barque, TCHJ, from Marshall Group. .Ulvance, schooner, from Noumea. L'elle Brandon, echooner from Marshall G. DUXED'IN : Ancie Wilson, SLMI', schooner. Seigull, echooner. Olive Thurlow, barque. PROJECTED DEPAKTWRE3. SAX TRASCISCO : Australia, s.a., December 5. LOSDOX : Hermione, ship, to-day. Ashmore, barii«e, loailiug. Viaira, barque, loading. SVDS'iJY ; Australia, e.s., December 11. Te Auau, 8.3., December 12. Niagara, br. : g, to-day. Pearl, ketch, to-day. MELBOURNE VIA SOUTH : Manapouri, s.s., December 7. Arawata, s.s., l>) inst. FIJIS : Hero, s.s., December 13. XABAXAKI AND SOOTII : Wauaksi, s.a., December 5. Taiaroa, s.s., December 11. GISBOKVE NAPIER : fllanapouri, a.s., 7th inst. Southern Cross, s.s., early. Oreti, a.s., early. BUS3ELI. : G.ouelg, 5.8., Monday. Muiiapuuri, s.s.. December 5. IJUTRAXGA : Wellington, Monday. ■WIIA>"GAK>:I AJJD 4'ASQAPAI : Argylo, s.a., Tuesdays and Fridays. JHSOAWAI AXD MERCURY BAT : 5.. i., Tb.-.rdays and Mondays. SOUTHBItS I'JM'3 VjA 3ISBOENE : Kotorua, s.s., i'lb. itst. "Westpjiit : O'napere, Mon icy, 5 p.m. I. IPORT3. Per schooner 'Vaiwera, from Aitutaki: 1,000,000 oranges, 200 gallons liroejuice, 12 sacks cocoanuts, 5001 bs. cofTee, 50 bunches dried banaaas. Per s.s. Oinapere, from Danedin and way ports: 50 tons pig iron, 32 blocks atone, 110 sacks flour, 1074 saoks wheat, 170 sacks oats, 11 cases bacon, 30 wheels, 129 sacks maize, 1074 sacks wheat, 38 coils rope, 401ihds. and 30 barrels ale, 13 cases gasoline, 34 cases meats, 52 sacks grass-seed, 99 cases whisky, 25 cases rum, 10 sacks beans, ICO sacks manure, 250 cases j ira, 70 boiler tubes, 10 sacks beans, and 150 packages sundries. EXPORTS. Per s.s. Harmsb. alokaa, for Poverty Bay : 141 pieces timber, 15 tons coal, 3 cases drapery, 35 gunnies sugar, 10 cases currants, 5 cases starch, 2 cases salad oil, 2 cases raisins, 2 cases Ea'mon, 5 bee-hires, 16 bags rice, and 180 packages sundries. Iswaeds Coastwise. —Violet, ketch, from coast, with timber. Odtwabds Coastwise. — Zillah, ketch, for Thames, with 20 tons coal, 5 tons coke, 1J tons flour ; Progress, barge, for Wangaparapsu " The cutter Lizzie, from Poverty Bay, arrived in harbour on Saturday last with a cargo of 319 bags maize. The schooner Ooein arrive! from Mercury Bay on Saturday. The s.s. Glenelg, from Tanranga, returned to port on Saturday last at 7 a.m., bringing a number of passengers, and 30 bales wool, 20 casks tallow, C bundles skins, 7 tons luggage. She will leave for Kussell to-day at 5 p.m. The s.s. Wellington arrived from Russell and other Northern ports with several passengers, and as cargo 400 canes jam, 31 bales 8 bags wool, 5 tons sundries. The OiiArERE. —The Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Omapere, from Southern ports, arrived in harbour, on Saturday afternoon last. Captain Mclntosh reports having left Dunodin at 2 a.m. on the 23rdultimo, and called in at Oamaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Gisborno, and Tauranga, for the purpose of landing and receiving passengers and catgo. Left Taur.inga at 10 p.m. on the Ist icst., arriving as aboro. Fino weather was experienced to Napier, thence to the E»st Cape strong northerly winds and sea. Fino weather for the remainder of the passage. She will leave for Weatport at 5 p.m. to-day. The sohooner Transit, from llercary Bay, arrived in harbour yesterday midday, with a cargo of 50,000 feet timber. The s.s. Hannah Mokau, which has been delayed during the past week, receiving a compUto overhaul to hull and machiuery, left for Poverty Buy oa Saturday evening list, with n. genorol cargo. She is to run regularly in this trade for tho future. The (.chooner Kedora cleared outwards for Awanui on Saturday Inst, with a full cargo of eundric. She willsail with tho first fair wind. Tho brig Niagara and ketch P«arl are both ■waiting p. slant of wind to sail for Sydney, with thtdr oart-oes of timber. The Pe;irl dropped down aa far as the Heads on Saturday, where she is still lying. The schooDer Mary Ellen will sail for Poverty Bay, with 40 tons coal, with the first fair wind. A large number of small craft arrived in harboar during Saturday and yesterday. The principal of the boats aro from tUo different milln, with timber. The 11. M. a. 3. Australia, from Sydney ci\ n.ute for S.in Francisco, should pat in au appearance during this evening or early tomorrow morning. She is to leavo again nt two pm. to-morrow, taking the Homeward zn^.ils. The TJuion Co.'s s.s. Hero, from Levuka and Suva, ic expected to arrive during to morrow. Sii.' U to leivo again on tho 13th inst. Xbii ri{4,:ii)g uf tie new schooner Louio is iif.in;r icpMly pushed forward. She is expected io bo completed and ready for sea in about aco.her ten days. all tbe timbers for the now ateamer, which Messrr, -titc'l aad Gouk have tho oonvrast to builo, ira r ;-w iluiost ro:>dy. A Etart will bo niiiKf f. !ic-oi> :.i the limber f.r. the ki , - , .-! ?ad keieou ;onnl.'CS :ierfe. A.t the kee) akd kekOu 'jkvo to l-e of har:lWo"id, the contractor had to seed to i;ydn"j for the timber. It is on board the brig Syren, now on her way hern. Ths ketch Vtnu3, from Qpotiki 25th ultimo, arrived in harbour yesterday morning, with a cargo of wool and maize.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6567, 4 December 1882, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6567, 4 December 1882, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6567, 4 December 1882, Page 4