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SHIPPING.

Uton Watis, to-day.—Auckland 8 50— 9.7 Manukau 0 80— 0.47 BUH.—Rises. 5 E5; seta, 6.2 Uoos.—First quarter, 9th, 9.69 p.m. ARRIVALS. Manapouri, 8.8., 1783, T. Logan, from Sydney. 5 Colonel Camegy, Mrs. Camegy, family {3), and native servant, Mr. and Mrs, Suttie, Misses Suttie (3), Masters Suttie (6), Mis. Pain, Mr. H. A. Martin. Mr. Redmond, Ladnrook, Mr. D. Campbell, Mr. A. L. Psalter, Mr. T. L. Roberta, Mr. Turrall, Mr. A. Maitland, Mr. John Byrne, Mr. G. C. Fitslay, | Miss Foy, Mr. W. J. Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, Mr. Osmond, Mrs. Weston, Mr. Blair, Mr. H. Harper. For Napier Mr. H. Turner. Tor tijttelton: Mr. Banks, Mr. Cooper, and 35 in the steerage. —Union 5.3. Co., agents. Naiad, brig, '297, W. Walters, from Newcastle.—Master, agent. Jane Anderson, schooner, 96, J. jEckhon, from Dunecfim—Master, agent. Island Lily, brigantine, 123, Haughton, from Timaru.—Master, agent. Hawk, Colonial Government schooner, Jacob, . ?rom a cruise. Glenelg, a,s., 156, Stephenson, from Taunuiga. PasseDgers :—Mrs. McKoona, Miss GarTett, Miss Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Sheath, Messrs. Whitaker, Heaketb, Comiskey, last, Speak, Savage, Hare, Chadwick, Bart, and Major Weir.—Northern S.S. G»., agents. Prospero, brig, H. C. Bowden, from Oamaru. —Master, agent. Agnes Bell, schooner, Munn, fromßarotonga. passenger—Mr. Jas. Chambers.—A. B. Donald, agant. Macgregor. s.s., Amodeo, from Whangirei. Northern S.S. Co., agents.

CLEARED OUTWABDS. Glenelg, s.s., 156, Stephenson, for Tauranga. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURE. Glenelg, s.s., lor Tauranga. EXPECTED ASKTV.iIiS, LONDON: Asterion, barque, sailed June 16, HQUW. Laira, barque, sailed June 18. klhd. Hermione, ship, sailed July 18, WTBD. Ganymede, barque, sailed July 26, JHTG. Piako, ship, sailed August 24, QK pa. Triumph, s.s., to sail September 25. Antares, barque, loading. Candidate, barque, loadidg. Tnrakina (late City'of Perth), ship, loading, WQHM. ' Opawa, ship, loading, QKPJ. GLASGOW: Embleton, barque, sailed June 2, via Dunedin, WMJB. Helen Denny, barque, sailed July 5, via Danedin. Ak&roa, barque, sailed July 28. HSW YORK: Irene, brigantine, sailed July 17. Amazon, barque, loading. BOSTON i Clara B. McGilllvray, barque, sailed June 19, JHFB. HOBAKT: Alcestos, barque, early. ■SYDNEY: Look-out, brigantine, Bailed Sept. 29. KEWOVSTLE : Albert the Good, brig, sailed September 23. Nightingale, brigantine, sailed Sep 23, VJTO. Maria Virginia, brigantine, early. Aratapo, schooner, early. Darcy Pratt, schooner, early. Catherine Jane, barque, Bailed Sept. 30. BOCKHAMPTON : _ I Augusta, brigantine, sailed September 15. MTTELTON: Annabel, brig, Bailed September 20. Devonport, birquentine, early. SOOTH SEA ISLANDS : Sovereign, schooner, early. Agnes Bell,-schooner, early. NORFOLK ISLAS" • Southern Cru»s, Missionary barquentine, early, wlhd. DUNEDIN: Jane Anderson, brigantine, early, tzmaru : Ransom, brigantine, sailed September 29. PROJECTED DEPASTURES. SYDNEY : Elsinore, schooner, early. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS : Bansom, brigantine, early. ROOK HAMPTON : India, barque, early. THE UNION S.S. COMPANY. Thn following are the movements of the steamships of the above company for the present weeK: — Tq-day.—The Southern Cross arrives from Gisporne; Suva due from Whangarei, and leaves for Dnnedin direct, 4 p.m. Saturday.—Manapouri leaves for South. IMPORTS. Per S.S. Manapouri, from Sydney: 467 cases frait, 10 cases lemon sugar, 2 cases stationery, 1256 gunnies sugar, 2 cases monuments, 30 bales kapok, 400 sacks rice, 555 paokages tea, 18 packages jap&nware, 30 tierces tobacco, 14 cases curios, 693 sacks bonedust, 1 qr.-cask acid, 224 bagß onions, 319 packages sundries. it'er Frederick Bassil, from Oamaru: 1200 casks potatoes, Adam Laybourn and Co. Pet Manapouri, from Sydney: 30 bags onions, 130 bags bonedust, Gunson and Martin, Per Manapouri: 100 sacks JI bonedust, G. S.

Per Otaki: 18 cases gunpowder, D. Evitfc, Queen-street. . Per Han da Isle: 500 sacks oats, 200 Canterbury cheeses, T. H. Hall and Co. Per Naiad : 350 tons best co-operative coal, J. Craig, Commerce-street. Per schooner Jane Anderson, from Dunedin X 20 hogsheads, 20 barrels ale, 51 packages drug?, 170 sacks floor, 884 sacks oats, 118 sacks potatoes, 38 packages hardware, 29 packages sundries.

Per brig Naiad, from Newcastle : 295 tons coal; 846 bags bonedust, 468 pieces timber, 135 pairs shafts, 4500 spokes. Per brigantine Island Lily: 1670 sacks oats, 50 sacks wheat.

Per schooner Agnes Bell, from Barotonga: 32 casks limejuice, 81 tons copra, 130 baleß cottoD, 208 crates oranges, 1500 cocoanats, ton coffee, 15001bs. arrowroot, 2639 bundles dried fruit. Per brig Prospero, from Oamara: 660 sacks potatoes', 550 sacks wheat, 1000 sacks oats. s?Per Agnes Bell, from Barotonga : 200 crates ■oranges, 1500 cocoanats, Chas. Bayley.

Inwabds Coastwise.—Violet, ketch, from Thames, with 17,000 feet timber ; Mahnrangi, cutter, from Ohora, with 42 sacks gum; Mana, cotter, from Tairua, with 21,000 feet timber. Obtwabds Coastwise.—Fawn, cutter, for Whangarei, with 60 sacks oats; Paka, barge, for Tairua; Violet, ketch, for Thames, with 7 tons flour and 200 cases powder; Mana, cutter, for Tairoa.

The barque Killarney, from Mangonui, arrived at Melbourne 011 the 29th ult., with timber.

The schooner Aratapu, for thiß port via Newcastle, left Sydney on the 28th ult. >The schooner Daroy Pratt left Sydney for this port, via Newcastle, on the 28th ult. The schooner Young Dick left. Sydney for Newcastle and Timaruon the 28th ult.

The barque Catherine Jane left Newcastle for this port on the 30th ult., with coal, &c. The brig Naiad left Newcastle on the 21st ultimo with northerly winds which lasted for fire days, thence to arrival southerly and fine -weather, the harbour being made yesterday. She brings a cargo of coal, 'bonedust, etc. The schooner Jane Anderson, from Danedin, arrived in harbour yesterday. She left on the 17th ultimo, and passed Banks' Peninsula on the 20th. :: Bounded the Bast Cape on the 29th, and Cnvier Island was abeam on the Ist. Throughout the passage, N.W. and W. winds prevailed. The N.Z.S. Co.'s new steamship Aorangi, which was launched on the 2nd inst. on the Clyde, is the second of the company's vessels for the direct steam service between London and New Zealand. The new Bteamship is to leave London about the latter end of November, and is expected ta come direct to this port, and from here proceed to Wellington and Xyttelton. The barque Loongana left Newcastle for T Mauritius on the 29th ult. * The brig Prospero, from Oamaru, arrived off ■ihe North Head last night, with a cargo of catß,

.potatoes, bo. Captain Bowden reports having 'left on the 21at ult., with light N.E. winds, -which veered to B.E. two days afterwards;

thnce strong southerly winds and thick weather, , with heavy rain. The Colonial Government revenue schooner

Hawk retained to harbour yesterday, after an «l«ence of seme five weeks from this port. The Hawk airiven in excellent order aloft and below. The Union Company's steamship Manapouri Arrived in harbour at abont half-past one yesterday afternoon, with passengers and cargo from Sydney. Upon reaching Dunedin this trip ' the Manapotiri is to be plaoed in dock for an .overhaul, bat to lookfat the vessel as she came into port yesterday, she does not exhibit much signs of .needing such a course—a fact that all the more reflects to the credit of Captain Logan sad his officers. Aloft and below she gives every indication of care having been bestowed apon her. Of the passage from Sydney -Captain Lcgan reports having left at 6.30 p.m. . ob the 29th sit., and passed ttfe Three Kings at A p.m., and rounded the North Cape at 9 p.m. on the 3rd inst. Experienced fresh southerly winds and fine weather daring the run across. .Passed s.s, Bingaroomaat 10 p.m. on the 3rd . inst. off North Cape. The Manapouri will leave for Southern ports to-morrow at noon. I The schooner Agnes Bell returned last evening from another trip to Rarotonga. Captain Mann reports Left Auokland on July 11th, ■with strong westerly gale, which gave out in .170* west, followed by variables to Barotongn. Which was reached on the 24th July. Sailed from Barotonga for the Eastern Group on the Ist August, arriving back at Barotonga on the Ist.September. Left for Auokland on thel4th September, with very light S. W. winds, lasting fivodsys, wheD 5.E. winds set in, breasting Snnd&y bland on the 24th. Ijghfs variable xringi apis ptMaikd fee feus dajs t when a

heavy westerly gale nwme on, with high aea \ ruoniuß:, ending with light 8«W, grinds. Strong B.W. winds set id aj?aiu to the Barrier, whrab waa passed on the 3rd. inßt.; then variables, to arrival as above. On the 14th a French man-of-war arrived at The Fairy Qaeen sailed for Aitvitaki same day. In lat. 24*11 S., and long 170'55 W. f pasued a "barqaej rigged man-of-war, under sail, standing to the | N.E.; showed no sisals.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6828, 5 October 1883, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6828, 5 October 1883, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6828, 5 October 1883, Page 4