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EXPECTED ARRIVALS. tOHDON : Asterlon, barque, sailed June 16. HQDW. liaira, barque, sailed June 18. KLHD. Hormione, ship, sailed July 13, WTKD. Ganymede, barque, sailed July 25, JHTG. Otaki, ship, Bailed August 2, pow«. Piako, ship, sailed August 24, QKPO. Triumph, a.fl., to sail Septembor 25. Antare?, barque, loadiDg. Candidate, barque, loading. Turakina (late City of Perth), ship, loading, WQIIM. Opawa, ship, loading, QKPJ. OUSGow: . Embleton, barque, sailed June 2, via Dunedin. WMJR. ~ . Helen Denny, barque, sailed July o, via Dunndin. Akaroa, barque, Billed July 25. KBW YORK. : Irene, brigantine, sailed July 17. Amazon, barque, loading l . BOSTON : . ~ , _ Clara E. MoGilllvray, barque, sailed June 19, JHFB.

HOBAB.T : Alcestes, barque, early. NEWC-SILK : Naiad, brig, sailed September .9, hpgv. Albert the Good, brig, early. Nightingale, brigantine, sailed 23rd, VJTO. Maria Virginia, brigantine, early. EOCKFAMPTON : Augusta, brigantine, sailed September 15. LYTTE-.TON : Annabel, btig, sailed September 20. Devonport, birquentine, early, Handa Isle, schooner, early. IiOOTH S£A ISLANDS : Sovereign, schooner, early. KORFOLK ISLAND : Southern Cross, Missionary barquentine, early, vrLHD. DOKEDIK : Jane Anderson, brigantine, early. __M_RU : Island Lily, schooner, sailed Sept. 20, vslt. Ransom, brigantine, sailed September 29. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. NEWCASTLE : Srasmere, ship, to-day. DTJNEDIN": Zealandia, ship, early. SYDNEY : Elsin.re, schooner, early. Louise, cutter, early. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS : Ransom, brigantine, early. EOCKHAMPTON : India, barque, early. THE UNION S.S. COMPANY. Tho following are the movements of the steamships of the above company for the present weeit:— To-day.—The Suva arrives from Tauranga. The Hawea leaves for Taranaki and South at 10 a.m. The Ringarooma leaves for Bussell and Sydney at 5 p.m. The Suva will sail forWhangarei at 6 p.m. ■Wednesday.—The Suva is due from Wha"ngareilate, Thursday. — The Manapouri arrives from Sydney. The Snva leaves for Dunedin at 6 p.m. FmdaY.—The Southern Cross arrives from Gisborne. The Manapouri leaves for Dunedin, via East Coast ports, at noon. (There will not be i boat for Melbourne this week.) IMPORTS. Per s.hooner Orpheus, from Noumea via Norfolk Island: 80 sacks kumaras, 400 bunches bananas, tons bones, 26 hides, 12 casks whale oil, 3801bs."arrowroofc. Per s.s. Ringarooma, from Melbourne via Southern ports : 240 packages tea, 1712 packages sugar, 25 cisks brandy, 10 cases schnapps, 900 sacks rice, 25 caßes tobacco, 10 sackß sago, 30 cases bitters, 7 sacks seeds, 150 boxes candles, 12 kegs butter, 100 sacks malt, 400 eases fruis, 4 cases cigars, 614 sacks potatoes, 3 cases bacon, 6 cases hams, 29 bales flax, 40 sacks oats, 10 sacks peas, 181 packages sundriei. Per Ringarooraa, from Melbourne : 70 boxes tea, SO gunnies sugar, Coupland and Co.

Inwaiids Coastwise. — Kauri, barge, from Port Charles, with 50,000 feet timber ; Fannie, cutter, from Whangapoa, with 29,000 feet timber; Rata, barge, from Waiwara, with 30,000 feet timber; iPukapuka, barge, from Port Pitztoy, with 50 tons firewood; Four Sisters, cutter, from Omaha, with 35 tons firewood. Ootwabdb Coastwise. — Kauri, barge, for Port Charles ; Fannie, cutter, for Whangapoa; Rata, barge, for Coast; Mabel, barge, for Rusßell; Four Sisters, cutter, for Omaha. The ship Zealandia entered outwards at the Customs yesterday for Dunedin. At that port she is to load for London. The Union Steamship Ringarooma, from Melbourne, via Southern ports, came into harbour yesterday morning, bringing a general cargo and a number of passengers. Captain Carey reports having left Melbourne on the 18ih ultimo, called at Hobart on the 20th, Bluff the 24th, Port Chalmers on tho 25th, Lyttelton on the 27th, Wellington on the 28th, Napier on the 29th, and Gisborne on the 30th, taking her departure from the latter port same day at 10 a.m., and arriving at wharf as above. On the coast to Napier had westerly winds, from Napier to East Cape had strong S.S.E. gale and heavy sea and rain. Could not tranship any cargo at Gisborne. From East Cape to arrival S. and S.W. winds with fine weather prevailed. The Ringarooma will leave again for Sydney, via Russell, this afternoon. The barque India, at present undergoing repair., &c, in dock, will upon completion be laid on the berth for Rockhampton with a cargo of timber. The brigantine Ransom, now on her passage from Timaru for this port with grain, will, upon discharge of her caigo here, proceed upon a cruise amongst the South Sea Islands. The s.s. Glenelg, for Tanranga, and lona, for Russell and Northern ports, both left here yesterday afternoon with passengers and cargo. The s.s. Macgregor, for Whangarei, arrived in harbour last evening with passengers and cargo. She is to leave again this afternoon for the same port, ~,_.. .. The ship Grasmere was hauled off from the Queen-street Wharf yesterday. She will proceed to sea this mornicg. i Captain Dunn, of the Bchooner Orphens, reports having left Auokland on August Ist, and arrived at Norfolk Island five days later. Discharged and took in stock for Noumea, leaving on the 18th, and arriving in the latter port on the 23rd, Sailed again on the 25th for several island ports, and returned on September Ist. Left for Norfolk Island on the Bth. Arrived on the 18th, and left for Auckland on the 23rd, arriving as above. Experiencod variable weather throughout. The ship Ziealandia will sail for Dunedin tomorrow morning early.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6825, 2 October 1883, Page 4

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6825, 2 October 1883, Page 4

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6825, 2 October 1883, Page 4