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SHIPPING.

■ ■ «. 3.EJ- 4.29 eoTf.—Bines. 5.« : sets. 6.44. ' Mooh.-Now, -J7lh, 6.14 a-m. ; ' ARRIVALS. Kio. schooner, 317, Robertson, from Dunedin. —D. H; McKenzie, agent. Maogregor, ».«., Johnson, from Whangarej. ■Passengers : Rev. J. Hewlett, Messrs. McLeod, Pitt, UoDougall, Burnhatß, and 9 in the steerage.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. Waiapu, schooner. 61, Nicholas, from Gisfcorne and other East Coast ports.—H. B. Morton, agent. Waitaki, «.»., 423, Crawford, from WhaDgarel, with general cargo, coal, fruit, and sundries. Passengers : Madama D. Herd, Masters White and Coal, Messrs. McLaren, Duncan, McLean, A. Hay, J. Corch, G. olcCullongh, Miller, and four in the steerage.—Eamo S.S. Co., agents. CLEARKD OTDTWARDS. Byno, brigantine, 85, Bewicke. for Suwarrow. Passenger: Mr. A. G. Davies.—Henderson and Maofarlano. agtnts. Kate McGregor, schooner, 65, O. Schultz, for Burutn. .Passenger: Mr. Robert Summers.— A. B. Donald, agent. Maogregor, s.s., Johnson, for Whangarei.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Stella, s.s., for the North. Maofiregor, s.e., for Whangarei. EXPECTED A&BIVALS. LONDON : Thomas Knssell, s.s., sailed Dec. 28, J.C.1,. T. Euapehu, b.s. , sailed Jan. 12, due 27tb inst. Northumberland, ship, sailed Dec IG, LDKG Brienhilda, barque, sailed Dec. 1, nblf. Alastor, barque, sailed December 29. Deva, barque, sailed January 4. Rangitikei, ship, sailed Deoember 19. Crusader,' ship, loading. tm yoke: Charles L. Pearson, barque, sailed Oct. 3 via Wellington, JNQD. Lady Mabel, brigantine, sailed Nor. 17. Rebecca Crowell, barque, sailed December 11, (and for Wellington). Olaribel, barque, to sail January 26. ■OSTON : Ablel Abbot, barque, via Dunedin, tailed October 19. JQaif. - .. : MAtrarnus : ; Castleton, barque, sailed December 18. ' NEWCASTLE: Jules Marie, barque, sailed February i. Adelaide, schooner, sailed. February 9. Linda Weber, schooner, sailed February 7. Annie Brown, schoonor, sailed Ist inst. DUNEDIN (TIA 0AMABO) : Marshall S., barquentine, sailed 7th insi. THB UNION S.S. COMPANY. The following are the movement! of the •teunshipi of the above oompany for the present vou : — Satobdat. —The Takapuni arrives at Onehunga, from Southern ports, at 3 p.m., and returns at 5 p.m. SUNDAY.—The Southern Cross arrives from South. The Rotoru'a arrives at Onehunga at 7 sum. from Southern ports. Monday.—The Tarawera arrives from South•m ports at 10 a-m., and leaves for Russell came evening. The Southern Cross leaves for 3outhern ports at 6 p.m. Tuxsbat.—The Rotorua leaves Onehuuga at 9 a.m. for Southern ports. The Penguin arrives from Fiji and leaves again for Oamaru. The I Bingaroomi arrives from Sydney. WEDN«SDAT.—The Tarawera arrives from Russell at 6 a.m. The Takapuna arrives at Qnehunga at 6 p.m. from Southern ports. The Kingaroomaleaves for Sydney at 2 p.m. .Thursday.—The Talcapuoa leavas OnehungA at 10 a.m. tor Southern ports. The Tarawera leaves Auckland at noon for Melbourne, via Southern ports. IMPORTS. Per brigantina Rio, from Mauritius and Dunedin : 400 sacks flour, 201 packages powder, and 240 tons sugars. EXPORTS. - Far brigantine Ryno, for Snwarrow: 14 eases drapery,..3o bags sugar, 14 boxes tobacco, 15 eases geneva, 20 cases kerosene, 7 chests tea, 180 bags rioe, 9' cases preserved fish, 23 cases preserve*) meats, 45 boxes soap, 50 caees biscuits, 60 oaaes flour, and 81 packages sundries. - Per sohooner Kate McGregor, for Rurutn : 58 cues. geneva, 1 qr.-cask rum, 75 bags rice, 1 case preserved milk, 95 mats sugar, 10 oases kerosene, 5 cases salmon, 675 cases potatoes. 116 oases onions, SO cases plain biscuits, 60 kegs keef, 160 cases meats, 130 boxes soap, 2 boats, U k«g» bntter, 13 cases beer, 9 packages drapery, and 81 packageo sundries. INWABDB Coastwise. —Lagoon, barge, from Whangarei, with 23,190 feet kauri and 3 tons ooal; Coralie, cutter, from Murcurv Bay, with 26,000 feet timber ; Vialet, ketch, from Thanwe, with 11,000 feet timber; Atalanta, sohooner, for Talrua, with 25,000 feet timber. Ootwabds Coastwise.—Atalanta, sohoaner, {•rTalrna; Vivid, s.s., for Thames; Lagoon, barge, for Thames ; Mana, cutter, for Talrua ; 'Wild Dock, ketoh, for Thames. The Arm of Messrs. Pearce Brothers, of Dundee, were the successful tenderers for the building of tfce new steamship for the coal trade between Greymouth and this and other New Zealand ports, which is to be built for a company, of which Messrs. Stone Brothers, of this /port, are also shareholders. Captain Savory, who went home to superintend the build, and also to bring the vessel out to Greymouth, expects to have the vessel underweigh by the soiddle of June. The vessel ie to be of about 300 tons register, and is to be fitted up purely a» a. cargo and coal carrying vessel. Tke brig Emma left the Kaipara on the 20th iart.' foe this port. The New Zealand Shipping Cβ.'e Ruapehu, wkloh left Hdbart for this port last evening, ahonld be due here on Wednesday evening. So far the vessel has made good work from tendain.' She left the last named place on January 12, and has therefore only been 39 days: in reaching Hobart, including stoppage *£ TenariS-. A fall description of this vessel has already appeared in these columns. The sohooner Waiapu, from Gisborne and other East Coast ports, with 473 sucks maize, 6 bales skins, 28 hides, 45 bales wool, 6 cases butter, 24 bales fungus, etc., came into harbour yesterday morning. The brigantine Ryno, for the island of Sawarsow, cleared outwards at the Customs 'wMterday. She, like the schooner Kate kcGregoc, is all ready for sea, and will sail with the first slant of wind. _lhe revenue sohooner Hawk was at Whacgarei.tthen the e.t. Macgregor left on Thursday msnung last. The e.». Stella took her departure for WhaMgvei, Mokohioau, and the Kaipara eiirly yttterdaj morning. - The schooner Kate McGregor will sail for Kurutn with the first slant of wind. She oltared eutw»rds at the Customs yesterday. . The brigantine Oeeola was placed in berth V at the Railwaj Wharf yesterday to discharge B«r oargo of coal. i The *.i. Macgregor, from Whaßgarei, oatae into harbour early yesterday morning, with a number of passengers, and as cargo—3so cases (rait, ;_ 55 sacks gum, 6 casks tallow, and a quantity of sundries. She left again last evening for the same place. . Ihe.Wque Weeona was docked yesterday. She ii to have n. thorough overhaul. The schooner Fanny Thornton, for this port, Itst Hokianga. yesterday. The brigantine Rio. from Mauritius via Dunedin, with a part curjo of sugar, came into har-bour-yesterday, after a, moderately fair weather passage from the latter port. Captain Robertson .reports having left Dunedin on 13th inst., with light S.W. vrißd, gradually backing to JN.W.-, with heavy squalls. I'asscd the East Oap* on 20th, with moderate breeze from East. Thiok weather, with drizzling rain, until arrival. ' ; PORT OP ONKHUNGA. ARRIVAL. Argyle, s.s., McArthur, from Hokianga.—A. - Barnes, agent. . ■ ■ IMPORTS. Per 3.8. Argyle, from Hokianga: 101 sacks gum, 16 casks, and 13 cases. The ».s. Takapuna arrived from Hokianga at 3 o'clock yesterday ovening. The Union Co.'a a.s. Takapuna should arrive from-the South at 3 p.m. to-day. Tha s.s. Douglas is due from Waitara to-day. -. The Union Co.'s s.s. Itotorua is due from the South tq-morrow, and should arrive at the wharf about 8 o'clock. .....-, BY TELEGRAPH. . KAIPARA SHIPPING. . - Sailed from the Heads on the 20th instant: Emma, brig, for Auckland ; Pelican, schooner; John C.' Smith, barque ; Wave, brig; and Minnie Watson, schooner—all for the South ; Hugh Ewing, barque, for Port Mackay, with 113,500 feet dressed and 65,500 feot rough nwD timber. 22nd : Sarah Ann, barque, for Melbourne, with 210,400 feet baulk and 33,700 feet'flitches. WELLINGTON. . February 22.—Arrived : Mawhera, from Greymbuth ; s.s. Tarawera, from Melbourne via the South; s.s. Hawoa, from tho North; s.s. Takapuna, from Lyttelton ; s.s. St. Eilda, from Greymouth. Sailed: S.s. Hawea, for Lyttelton ; s.B. Takapuna, for Ooehunga; British •Queea.'for Lyttelton ;' s.e. Tarawera, for Auokland.via the East Coast. . Pasaengeis' from Wellington: Misses Baruea, Collins, Black -mere', Williams, Meadames McHardy, McLaren, Horton, Baker, Donald, Walsh and two children, Ranson and eight children, Stephens, MoLean and Taylor, Messrs. Donald, Ruther. ford, Shaw, Coombes, Gibson, Ke\rey, Tandy, Miiir, Randall, Nichols, Huraphrien, 'Voluuteers Kuchen, Raved, Howe, Scaalou. Roberteon. France (2), Webb, Tnylor, LovodAy, Griffin, Koywortli, Ludbrook, Hale, Matthews, .Ballinger (2), and 17 steerage. S.s. Takapuna, for Onehunga via Now Plymouth : Messrs. Altken, Kdwards, Brandon, • Smith, and 4 [iteerago.

LYTTELTON. February 22.— Sailed: S.». Haureto, for Port Chalmers; s.e. Mahinapua, for Wellington ; Wakatu, fer Kaikoura; Star of the South, for Greymouth. The steamship Doric leaves tomorrow for London. PORT CHALMERS. February 22.—Arrived: Enterprise, from Napier.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 4

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