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SHIPPING.

Bny—Rises, 5.51: seU, 5.D3 MOON.—Last quartet, 21th, 5.33 p.m. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Gipneig, 9.5., 158, Johnson, for Tauranga.— northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Dd:ic, s.s., for Wellington. Glenulg, 8.u., for Tauranea. Marion, schooner, for Whangarei. THB UNION S.S. COMPANY. T!i« following Hie tho movements of the etorushipa of the abovo company for the present wees : — • . SSTUBDAY. — Southorn Cross arrives from GLaborne, early. SaSDAY.—Rotorua arnvea at Onehuuga from Tafinaki, 1 p.m. Monday. -Southern Cross sails for Gisborne, 0 \>.w. Tuesday.—Waihora arrives from Melbourne, via Southern ports, 10 a.m., and leaves for liuS3ell at 5 p.m. ; Rotorua leaves Onehunga for Taranaki at 2 p.m. WSDKE3DAY.—Omaperc arrivos from TauTIIOESDAT. —Waihora arrives from Rusaell at C a.m., tnd leaves for Melbourne, via South, at noon. Ouiiuero leaves for Dunedin, via ■\Ye3tp3rt, r.t noon. EXPORTS. Pfer s.B. Doiic, for London : 1 caseplants, 02 cases kauri gum, 14 bales leither, 2 cases ferns, 20 bales wool, 3 bales basils, 8 cask 3 tallow, 1 box ambergris, 4 packages sundries ItnVAEDS COA3TWIBE.—ZiIIah, ketch, from Thames, with 24,000 feet timber; Progress, barge, from Kgunguru, with 31,000 feet timber; Mercury, cutter, from Tairua, with 22,500 feefc timbsr, 17,000 shingles. • Outwards Coastwise.—Progress, barge, for Whangnpoa; Fawn, cutter, for Coromandel; Mercury, cutter, for Tairua; Hoehau, barge, for Turangu Creels. Tho barque Buktermere will sail for Newcastle to-day. There she loads coal for San Francisco. The wharf at too present time presents a somewhat bare appearance, consequent upon , the dop«turo of tho s.e. Doric and s.fl. Tarawera and thu hauling off of the barque Battermere into the stream. Shipping business in consequence of the removal of those vessels will for a. few days be somewhat quiot. The schooner Golden Islo entered outwards at the Customs yesterday for Suvj, via Tairua. At the latter port sho will take in a cargo of timber. , ... Tho schooner Matautu will sail for Apia toThe steamship Djris, under charter to the Ne«- Zealand Shipping Company from the Oceanic Steim Navigation Company, proceeded on her voyage to Wellington yesterday at 12.45 p.m. Her departure was not witnessed by mauy, as her hour of Bailing had been Sβ uncertain." She took si few passengors and a small oirgo from here. In connection with the discharging of this vessol, a word of praise is due to Captain J. Noaring, tho stevedore, for the prompt despatch he has given the vessel. Considering the amount and description of the cargo to bo landed, principally long tram and railway rails, tho despatch has been most creditable, alike to tho stevedore and to the company sho is engaged by. At Wellington and Lyttelton the Doric will take in, besides other cargo, a quantity of fiozen meat, and it ia expected she will be ready for her home run by the first week ia October.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 4