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SHIPPING.

Wion Watkb, to-day.—Auckland 816— 8.33 Hanukau 1166-1113 »isi».— TOinw. 5 Sβ: wta. 6.2 MOOR.—First quarter, 9th, 9.69 p.m. ARRIVAL. Xuby, 5.8., from Mangawai.—Northern S.S. . Co., agents. ■ Becamia, ketch, Edstrom, from Kaiapoi.— Master, agent. CIiEABBD OUTWARDS. j Louise, cutter, 1&, W. T. Mincham, for 3ydfcey.—Stone Bros., agents. DEPARTURES. Louise, cutter, for Sydney. ' Suva, s.s., for Whangarei. Zealandia, nhip, for Dunedin. Sarah Pile, schooner, for Knipaia. EXPECTED AKRIVALS. IOHDON : Asterion, barque, sailed Jnne 16. HQDW. liaim, barque, Bailed June 18. klhd. Hermione, ship, sailed July 18, wird. Ga37mede. barque, sailed July 26, JHTQ. Piako, ship, sailed August 24, QKPG. Triumph, 8.5,, to nail September 25. Atitarns, barque, loading. Candidate, barque, loading. Turakina (late City of Perth), ship, iowhng, WQUM. 'Opawa, ship, loading, QKTJ. eiasaow: . Embleton, barque, Bailed June 2, tu. Dunedin, WMJR. Helen Denny, barque, sailed July 5, via DanedlD. Akaroa, baique,- gailed July 28. t»w YORK : Irene, brigantine, sailed July 17. Amazon, barque, loading. (BOSTON : '•'"•- Clara E. McGilllvray, barque, sailed June 19, jkib. HOBAE.T : Aloestes, barqne, early. WKWCISTLB : Naiad, brig, sailed September 19, HPGV. • Albert the Good, brig, early. Nightingale, brigiintine, sailed 23rd, VJTU Maria Virginia, brigantine, early. EOCKHAMPTOX : Augusta, brigantiae, sailed September 15. ITTTELTON : Annabel, brig, sailed September 20. Devonport, birquentine, early. BOOTH SSA ISLANDS: Sovereign, schooner, early. Agnea Bell, schooner, early. HORFOLK ISLAND : Southern Cross, Missionary barquentine, early, WLHD. •DUNKDIN : Jane Anderson, brigaatme, early. TIMABU : Island Lily, echooner, sailed Sept. 20, VSLT. Bansom, brigantine, sailed September 29. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. BTDNEY : Eisinore, schooner, early. SOUTH SEA ISLASDS : Ransom, brigantine, early. BOOKHAMFTON : India, barque, early. THE UNION S.S. COMPANY. Thn following are the movements of the ■Wmshlpa of the above company for the present wees :— To-day. — The s.s. Manapouri arrives from Sydney. Friday.—The Southern Cross arrives from Gisborne. The Manapouri leaves tor Danedin, Tia Eaet Coast porte, at noon. (There will not be 1 boat for Melbourne thiswepk.) The Suva is due from Whangarei early, and leaves at 4 p.m. for Danedin direct. IMPORTS. Per ketch Recamia, from Kaiapoi: 900 sacks potatoes, 4 cases bacon. Per Otaki: 20 caeea galvanised iron, 20 halfcases prunes, 11-horse power Turner gas engine, T. H. Hall and Co. Per Frederick Bassil, from Oamare: 1200 sacks potatoes, Adam Laybourn and Co. Per Otaki: 1 cases, 1 bale, Wilsons and Horton. Per Annabel! : 980 sacks oats, 862 sacks potatoes, G. S. Jakins. Per Otaki, from London : 1267 (135 tons) cast iron pipes for Auckland Waterworks, 24 cases galvanized corrugated iron, 9hhds tinned and enamelled holloware, 1 cask weights, door knockers, dumbbells, etc., 2 casks gas globes, 2 crates arohimedian ventilators, 1 case too! baskets, 1 case housemaids , gloves, table mats, hair sieves, etc, 1 ease garden tools, 39 kegs Xwbank nails, 8 rolls sheet lead, 1 case stair Tods, 18 casks sheet zinc, ICO bundles (20 tons) iron fencing wiro, 1 cask ballock bells, 1 case eased tube, 5 kegs patent lead headed nails, 1 case Biesill's floor cramps, dog chains, etc., 1 cask spoons, candlesticks, tinsmiths' mallets, etc., 106 camp ovens and covers, 12 solder pots, 10 furnace pans from 30 to 100 gallons, 5 cratea, ranges, and extra fittings, E. Porter and Co.

EXPORTS. Per cutter Louise, for Sydney: 1415 pieces {9820 feet) timber. Ihwabds Coastwise.—Janet, cutter, from Whansarei, with 800 bushels lime, OUTWABD3 Coastwise. — Reliance, ketch, for Whangarei, with 10 railway trucks ; Janet, cntter, for Whangarei. The s.s. Wellington, having landed her old boiler and other heavy machinery, was moved from berth L last evening, and her place was taken up by the ship Otaki from London. The barque Frederick Bassil was yesterday moved from berth J to berth G of the Queenetreet Wharf. The ship Zealandia proceeded to sea early yesterday morning. The vessel is bound to Dunedin, where she will load for London. The ship Aehmore, Captain Whitmore, is at the present time loading at Adelaide for London. . The barque India, which was floated out of dock yesterday morning after having undergone a complete overhaul, has entered outwards for Bockhampton, via Hokianga. At the latter port she will take in a c*rgo of timber. Capt. McKenzie goes in command. The ship Otaki having landed her gunpowder, ■vna towed up harbour yesterday afternoon by the p.s. Victoria, and.berthed at berth L of the Queen-street Wharf. She will lose no time in commencing the discharge of her inward cargo. The a.B. Suva took her departure for Whangaxal last evening. The Union Company's s.s. Manapouri, due from Sydney this evening, will proceed South as far as Donedin to-morrow. As the Manapouri is to be docked at the latter place, there will be no boat for Melbourne this week. The cutter Louise took her departure for Sydney last night at about ten o'clock. A brig " inside Tiritiri" and schooner " outside Tiritiri" were signalled during yesterday, but tip to an early hour this morning they had not reached the harbour.' They will most likely prove to be the Annabell, brig, from Lyttelton, and Island Lily, schooner, from Timaru. They both left on the 20 th ultimo. The ketch Kecamia, from Kaiapci, with a cargo of potatoes, arrived in harbour yesterday. Captain Edstrom reports having sailed on the 22nd ultimo, and to experiencing variable weather throughout the trip.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6827, 4 October 1883, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6827, 4 October 1883, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6827, 4 October 1883, Page 4