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SHIPPING.

81m.—Rlw.S40: eete.je.O - .' MOOS.—New. today, 6.35 p.m. * ARUIVALS. ♦ SBPTrfl£3En'29." '■ lona, 8.5.,- 159, Ambdeo, from Bnssell and. Northern port.'. Passoncere : Messrs. Johnson, Curtis, Foley, Corbett, Rooks, Doonin SpentX, L.ne, Massoy, SMaton Williamson, Stttritzky (3), Grogan, Miss Slator, l!ev. H. S, Edwards, Master Moore, and nino atcerage, —Northern S.S.'Co., agente. _ Glenelg, s.s., 156, Johnson, from Taurangft. Mcsdames Stavene, Hick, Mr. and Mr» Sohoun. Meß.rs. Fry. X H. Wbite McLeod G.Ulbrand, Buchanan, Z)elmege, Burke, Howard, Eev. Mr. Kellin, Mf.ster Maynard.-Northern S.S. Lo., agentS - DKPJIETUBE3. Leo, catter, for >Vhangarei.: Adah, ketch, for Whangarei. Kuby, for Mangawai. " EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 10WD0N ! * Asterion, barque, sailed June 16, HQDW. liiiira, barque, sailed June 18. KLHD. Hermione, ship, sailed July 13. WTBD. Ganymede, barque, sailed July 25, JHTG. Otaki, ship, sailtid Auguet 2, powq. Piako, ship, sailed August 24, qkpg. Triumph, s.s., to Bail September 25. Antarescbirque, loading. C»ndidate.. baTquo, loading. Turakina (tats City of Perth), ship, loading, WQHM. Opa.wa, ehip, loading, QKPJ. ♦ Emble'ton, barque, sailed June 2 f via. Donedin, WMJB. Helen Denny, barque, sailed July 5. Akaroa, barque, sailed July 25. 3T.EW YORK : ~,,,* ', Irene, brigantine. sailed July 17. Amazon, barque, loading. BOSTON : ' ' ~ . .. Clara E. McGiUivray, sailed June 19, JNIfE. HOBART: . Alcestes, barque, early. ■ KBWCtSTLB: '!< • . Naiad, brig, sailed September 19, HP3V. Albert the Good; brig, early. Nightingale, brigantine, sailed 23rd, VJTC. ■ Maria Virginia, brigantino, early. "BOCKHAMPTON : . Augueta, brig&ntine, sailed September 10. LTTTELTON : Annaßel. brig, sailed 20th. Devonport, birquentine, early. Handa Isle, schooner, early. SOUTH SBA ISLANDS ! Sovereign, schooner, early. SOBFOLK ISLAND : Southern Cross, Missionary barqnentine, early, WLHD. dusedin: . . Jane A.ndereon, ongantine, early. HHARTJ : Isl&nd Lily, schooner, sailed Sept. 20, TSLr. PBOJECTED DEPARTURES. NEWCASTLE : Grasmere, ship, early. DUNEDIN: Zealandia, ship, early. SYDNEY : Elainore, schooner, early. Lotuße, enttor, parly. THE UNION S.S. COMPANY. Thi> following are the movemente of th( steamships of the above company lor the pro eent weee : — '. TO-DAT. — The Ringarooma arrives frorc Melbourne, via South, at 10 a.m. The Suva arrives from Tauraaga late. The Hawea leaves fer Taranaki at 10 a.m. TUESDAY.—The Singarooma leaves for Hue; sell tnd Sydney .at 5 p.m. The Suva will eail for V: hangarei at 6 p.m. • _ W SDNESDAT.—The Suva is due from \v halate. . . - Tuobsdat. — The Manapoun arrives frou: Syd'jsy. The Suva leaves for Dunedin at 6p. m, Fmday.—The Southern Cross arrives from Gieliorne. The Manapouri leaves ior Dunedin via East Coast ports, at noon. (There wxl not be a boat for Melbourne this week.) Xjiwabds Coastwise. — Leo, cutter, frorr Whangarei. with 54 tons coal; Morning Light cntter, trom Cabbage Bay, with 800 feet ship: timbers; Bessie, cutter, from Kennedy a Bay with 20 400 feet timber; Stari,- cutter, fron Ngnngurn, with 24,200 feet timber, 7 sack: gum, 6 bags fungus. Odtwabds Coastwise. — Adah, ketch, foi Whangarei; Leo, cutter, fo? WJiangarel Mercury, cutter, for Tijrua ; Coralie, cutter for Mercury Bay; Morning Light, cutter, foi CaTobage Bay; Bessie, cutter, for Kennedy: Bay ; Start, cutter, for Ngunguru. _ _ Information is deaired as to some missinj cargo ex Zealandia, from London. Particular -will be found in our advertisement columns. sChe ship Grasmere will be hauled off fron the wharf to-day, and she will sail for New —eaatle about Wednesday. Messrs. Sims and Brown, shipbuilders at tb< Kortb. Eshorej J ;fcre at the present time bnsil; engaged building a 42 ton dutter for the Fiji ■where she is to be employed. The cutter -which is well advanced in frame, will be of th following dimensions : —Length, S3 feet on th keel; beam, 16 feet 6 inches, and depth 0 IoW, 8 feet 4 inches. The cutter is bein| built to the order of Captain Champion 0 The schooner Endeavour hence arrived at th Kaipara on Saturday last. The barque Celest from a Southern port also arrived at the sain The brigantino Camille is at the present tim loading timber at the Makarau in the Kaipara. The brigantine Lizzie 3uy witl timber fo Wellington, and the brigantine Tarmow als •with timber for Noumea, both left Hokianga.o Friday last. The Union Compacy s steamship Manapoui owing to unfavourable weather, was unable t leave Sydney for this port until Saturday last Her arrival may therefore be looked for befor Thursday next'. She will resume her voyag for Southern ports on Friday next, but onl; going as far as Dunedin, and not on to Uel bourne, aB »heis to be docked at the first-namei port for r general overhaul. «, The s.s. Glenelg, from Tauranga, arrived 0: morning last with a number of pas ,v aengers and cargo of produc9. The s.ii. lona arrived in harbour early 0: Saturday last with 65 sacks kauri gum and 3 head cattle. She also brought a number of pai sengers. Tho now eastern tee of the Queenstree Wharfs which iii at present in course of compU tion, but upon which work for the present is a a BtandatiU, through the Harbour Board failin to keep tip the supply of piles needed by th contractor to get the work through, is bein temporarily need by the s.e. Rotomahana, Sb made fast for the firet time on Saturday nigh last. The barques Aaterion and Laira, from Loi flon for this port, are now 106 and 108 days ou respectively.

SHIPPING RETURNS. The following are the number, tonnage, and crewß of vessels entered inwards at the Customhouse at this port for the quarter ending September 30, 1883:—From Vessels. Tons. Crew. TMted Kingdom .. 12 10,455 699 Colonial ports .. - 34 11,043 639 American porta .. 3 6,89 i 304 German ports 1 107 7 Total .. .- 50 30,499 i.,G16 The following are the number, tonnage, and crew of vessels cleared outwards at the Customs daring the same quarter named above -.—For Vessels! Tons. Crow. TJntted Kingdom .. Jl 12,794 644 Coloßkl .... « 12.411 m American .. .. 4 313 German .... 1 107 .7 Tongan .... 1 85 j> Total .. •- 61 31,848 1,558 POET OF ONEHUNGA; ARRIVALS. Hawea, s.s., Hansby, from the South. Pasaesgerß—Madame.De Burgh, Mrs. Bassett, Dr. Hielop, Messrs. Irwin, J. Malcolinson, Boberts, Bngel, Barton, T. B. Hill, Wright, and nine in the steerage. —Union S.S.-00., agents. Lalla Rookh, 8.5., Bailey, from Waitara.— Pouglas, b,b., McArthur, from Waitara.— A- Barnes, agent. Hannah Mokau, b,b m Dale, from Waitara.— C. A. E. Abbott, Per s.c. Douglas, from Waitara: 20 bead Ci per's.B. Hannah Mokau, from Waitara: 120 Bleep, 20 head cattlo. Per B.S. Lalla Rookh, from Waitara: 20 lo:ses. < The Union Company's steamer KawDn, Capt. Hanshy, arrived at 7.55 um. yesterday from the Southi,.We are indebted to Mr. Jauett, the -nuraer for passenger list and the following report :-£efVßort Chalmers on the 24th nlfc., at 3 30 p.m.?-and arrived at Lyfctelton on the 25th) at 8.30 asm. ; # left again at 9 p.m. far Wellington, and arrived at 12.30 p.m. on the 26th-Bailed again on the27tb, at 12.40 p.m., for Pictofi, and arrived at 5.30 p.m. : left again at 9 p.m., and reached Nelson at 6.30 a.m. on the 28th; sailed again at 6.5 p.m., and arrived at Taranaki roadstead on the 29th, at 9.5 a.m. ; left again at 4.20 p.m., and arrived as above. The Hawea is advertised to return South at 10 a.m. to-day. Latest trais from Auckland, 9.5- \* 2 The steamers Douglas, lalla Rookh, and Hannah Mokau arrived from Waitara on Saturday afternoon, with cargoes of stock. The Hannah Mckau leaves again this morning fer Baelan and- Eawhia. The Lalla Eookh nnd Douglas return to Waitara to-day. The latter and Eowena are engaged to convey the circus company, their hfcrsee and gear, to WaitwaW New PJymontii respjctivelj. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6824, 1 October 1883, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6824, 1 October 1883, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6824, 1 October 1883, Page 4