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SHIPPING.

•us.— Blsta. < 32: Kit*. 5.26 Uoaa.— last quarter, 19th, S. 3* a.m.

ABBTVALS. Maegregor, ».»., Johnson from Whangarei: Passengers :—Blisses King, 'Taylor, Sneddon, Kempt, KeUer, Mesdames Abererombie, Babe, Kempt, Bollenon, Taylour, McLeod and child, Plincoe and child, Bev. T. P. Hewlett, Messrs. Biss, T. Chapman, Carguadale, J. Goldie and party (6), Xarnsll, Hoffman, Lanigas', G/Gunson, J. Donaldson*, Knott, Qaintoe, Abercrombie, and O. Gunson.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. .■'_. Norwal, schooner, 56, Edward*, from Bussell. —Master, agent. . . -; ■ _■ . : Waihora, a.s.J 2003, Edie, from BtuselL Fas-, sengers :—Messrs. Graham. Holmden, jPeacocfc Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. Busby end family, and! in the steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. • Stanley, barque, 663. F. W. Clausen, from Soursbiya(Java).-N.Z. Sngar Co., agents. Glenelg, tut., 156, Stepbenson. from Tauranga. Passengers—Messrs. McAliater, Jackson, Kenaington,F. Needham, A. SUmore, B. Home, W. P. Hunter, Snodgrass, S. _ Middlebrook, Brent! Coffee, H. Mitchell, E. Johnson, D. Hall, Batons,' and Dickson, Mesdames McAlister, Jackson and child, Smith, Keece, Turnbull, and Macgrone, Colonel McCartney, Captain Kerr. Bev. Mr. and Mrs. Spence, Miss Jackson. Northern S.S. Co., agents. Bowena, s.s., Norris, from Mercury Bay. Passengers : Messrs. ■ Monk, AUwright, WUliama, M. White, Long, Allen, Moslem, Joachim, Arnold, Nortin, Pollock, Hinning, Good, Foley. Fleming, McGrath, A. Brandos, J. Heslop, Pollard, Witherford, HaolUin, UcGinnis, Miss Cain, Mesdames Smith, Creighton, and Morris. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. - CLEARED OUTWARDS. Orpheus, schooner, 53, J. Dunn, for Whangaroa. —Master, agent. Waihora, e.s.. 2003, ' J. Edie, for Melbourne, via Southern Ports. Passengers:—For Gisborne : Miss Keane, Sir. and Mrs. Spence.. For Napier: Judge Brookfield, and 39 immigrants per Bangitikei. For Wellington : Mrs. BobinBon and family (2), Colonel and Mrs. Buckley, Mrs. Honghton, Messrs. Lord, Robertson, Mesdames. Kobertsoiß, Allen and family (4), Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and child, Mr. Goaten. For Lyttelton: Mcsirs. Dryden, Gallagher, WilnliTnu. For Dunedin: Mr. Woodhonse, Miss Crowthar. For Blnff : Mrs. Cahill. For Melbourne : Mrs. Hampaon, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Milligan, *fig« Harvey.—Union B.S. Co., agents. ■■■■ Kowena, s>B., Norris, for Whaßgarei.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. . Glenelg, s.s., 156, Stephenson, foi lauraßga. —Northern 3.5. Co., agents. DEPASTURES. . Bowena, e.g., for Whangarei. . Waihora, S.S., for Southern, ports.' Glenelg,' S.S., for Tanranga. ' Myrtle, brigantine, for Tonga. Tsukuba, Japanese man-o'-war, for Chili,* via Ka.wan. Venus, ketch, for Opotiki. IMPOBTS. . Per Bmgitikei, from London: 1 cue guns. 1 case revolvers, 1 casa tools, 1 case drilling machinal, 1 case knive3 and scissors, 1 case patent boring asd morticing machine, 1 case circular and band sawing machine (for hand and steam) v 20 kegs rail dogs, 4 casks galvanised short iinfc <->i»iTi 1 case paint brushes, 5 catfcn lamps, 1 cask lanterns, 1 cask kerosene stores and fittings, 1 cask reading lamps and wicks, 1 case lamp burners, 1 case duplex chimneys, 9 T<l»rfa- globes, 1 bale cotton iraste, 1 case knife machines, 8 cases mingles, 32 rolls galvanised wire nstnng, 1 case pea protectors, 7 hhds. rtcHofT&re, 1 cask cast butts, 28 Smith and Wellsteod's stoves and ranges, 5 casks fittings for ditto, 3 cases kitchen sinks, 11 cases Leaminston ranges,—K. Porter and Co. Per barque Stanley, from Sourabaya; 866 tons sngaf. EXPOST3. Per S.S. Waihora, for Southern ports and Melbourne: SI b3gs oysters, 110 bars iron, 1 bile leather, S sacks peanuts, 17 coils rope, 2 trusses "lines, 121 doors, 5 bales brooms, SO cases oranges, 2 bags nuts.l box bees, 21 empty hhds., 6 cases arsenic, 16 bigs kauri gum, 76 hides, 3SI packages sundries. Iktmsds Coastwise.—Norah, barque, from Cabbage Bay, with 1 boat, 35,000 feet timber; Fawn, cutter, from. Whangarei, with 50 tons caaL . Octwasds - Coastwise.—Una, barque, for Patau. : Koran, barge, for Cabbage Bay. The brigantine Sea Bird has been berthed at iha Railway Wharf, where she -will discharge fcsr inward cargo.' In our yesterday's issue we announced that & barque was in the ofSng, having been seen oS the Little Barrier the previous day, and we then predicted that she would most likely prove to be the Stanley, from Java, with a cargo of sugar for the New Zealand Sugar Company. Our expectations proved to be correct. Shortly after one p.m. the Stanley's numbers were run up, but owing to the light north-easterly airs prevailing," the vessel was unable to reach an anchorage o£ the Queen-street Wharf until about 4 p.m. The barque and her commander are both strangers to the port. Captain Clausen reports havißg left Sourabaya on the 23rd of Jasnary last, and having had very light winds and calms before reaching the S.E. trades, ■which, were very light. Sailed eastward on the ii'hUb.', the wind varying from N.B. to -N.W. nearly all the time, and had several strong jale3 from, the N.W. when about Cape Leu win.' T?asi:d the meridian of Cape Leuwin on the 22nd of March, and tbe South Cape of Tasmania on the 31st of March. From South Cape to tbe Three. Sings had very unsettled weather. Passed the Three Kings.on the 11th of April, and the North Cape on the 13th, and \viA very tantalising calms down the coast. On the 13th passed a three-masted schooner (QHTD), 16 miles S.E. of North Cape, steering N.W. On the 10th, 70 miles west of the Thjcee pissed a large barque and three-masted schooner, steering west, bat too far off to make any signals. Tbe latter would no doubt be the Energy hence for Wanganui. The B.S. Waihora, frem Bussell, came into harbour early yesterday morning, and she sailed again for southern ports and Melbourne a few minutes after mid-day. Her departure was watched by a large crowd who had assembled on the Queen-street Wharf. The Japanese man-o'-war Tsukuha took her departure for Chili, via Kawau, yesterday morning morning, at IL4O o'clock. Her'depar-' turciwas witnessed by a large number of persons from the Queen-stxeefc Wharf. - The s.s. Thomas Bussell left Albany for this port on the 12th instant. The brigantine Myrtle left for Tonga yesterday morning. She takes huuca a large and valuable cargo. THE MANUKAU BAB. : WSLLISGTOH, Thursday.—The following is » copy of a telegram received by the Secre-. tary to the Marine Department from the harbourmaster at the Manukau : "In consequence of tbe recent change.in the shoals at the- southern end of the Manukau Harbour, notice is hereby given that the' South Head beacons in line can only be adjusted to clear the Heron Spit, the Tranmere Sheal having spreid and worked southward, so as to over-, lap. Treachery . Shoal, which change necessitates mariners to pay attention to the pointing Semaphore for their guidance through the shoals, either for South or Fanny passages.— (Signed) Thos. Wino, Harbourmaster."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6995, 18 April 1884, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6995, 18 April 1884, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6995, 18 April 1884, Page 4