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• SHIPPING. : j HiwatWiaas, txity^-Anddtad . ran 4.14— lil - - - Ei«l. &23 : «4*. 5/c VCfflTj—T-art quarter. to4*7i 2.34 ua. j . - . ABRTVAL. * WaitaH, Crawford. from Wfaassarca. Passengers:—Mesdame* Taj lor wd Cba£«, Misses Frajer (2), Bridcer, Hewn. Giiaen.SfrfTl. AUVro, Tf 0, Hblmao, EL H. Lyons, C. E. Alderson, Meldrnrs, Crew, Kenderdine, Kilamy, McNe3,D. i McNail. Ellii, Neles, Cfcasenon, G. "White, Bailer (2), Colonel Hosier and valet j one steerage. —Easo Coal Co., agents. Fanny Kelly, kttcb, 35, G. Williams, from Whinsaroa.—Matter, agent. KzicmMlda, sciocaer, 36, Batbuzst, from ; Whai^aroa. —Master, agent. | CLEARED OUTWAED. . Bndearour, schooner, 79, Snxton, for Thames.—Master, agent. Macgregor, a.5.,156, Jolmeon,forjVJiaeslrei. —Northern S.S. Co., aggita =•— --"..i , - DEPAETUEE3- - ?>l2C?reior, e.s., for WhangareL Orphess, schooner, tor Whansapona. Esdetrour. schooner, for Thame*. . THE UNION as. COMPANY. The following are the movement* of the. eteasuhlpi of tho. above company for the pi - mnt weex :— Susdat. —Tho ISawera irrivej at the Slanntaa from Southern ports aboat 2 p.m. - TUKDAT. —The Wairarapa arrires from Melbourne and Southern ports at 9 a.m. The To gran arrives frcm Sydney. The Pengnia is doe from Fiji, and the Southern Crocs it alto expected from WhangareL The Waizaiapa leaves for Sydney via Bssssll at 5 p.m. The' Southern Cross is to sail for Gisboms and Southern ports at 5 p.m. Tho Penguin is to leave for Ounaiu at 5 p.m. Thbbsdat.—The .Te Ansa is to leave for Scu-iiiem ports and Melbourne at 12-coon. Isttasds Coastwise.—Hirgsret Casey, cutter, from T»wng« ; Whacgarei, cutter, from Whasgarei, with 55 tons coal; Fanny JCeUy, from w nacgaroa, vrith 32,429 feet timber; schooner, from Whangarca, vith ZL.ODO feet amber asd 10 hide*. Osnrxziis Caisnnsr. — Margaret Casey, cutter, for Thames, with 15 tons coal; TThan»arei, c=iier, for "Whangarei, vrith 10 tons coal. "Whilst the harqns I/M& Bradan is tsHng_ in her cargo for London with rapidity, the ship i* pnit ont her home cargo "with despatch. 3ath vessels are lying at the outer VExiezn tee of the Queen-street wharf. • preliminary enquiry iraa held yesterday, before MV rrni ihe Collector of Customs, into iha cause of. its collision between the s.s. Coromandfll asd barge NorraL The evidence sdduced vras of such a nature that Mr. Hill has decided to have an cSoal enqeiry held as the Police Court on "Wednesday next, before a properly cmstituiad Court. Captain Fratsr will act ax Kactical Assessor. The p.s. Arr~i* * MUbant returned to harbour esrij- yesterday morning in a disabled condition. She'left here on Thursday evening, and all went well Tmtfl eg the Sandspit lighthouse, when the shaft broke short oS on the port side. The vessel'was at once turned biek for Auckland, and she managed to reach the Queeastrest "Wharf again just about daylight yesterday Her cargo was sent on by the u. Sotomahasa yesterday, and the Anne SIII- - wiQ remiae her trzde again as Boon as tko sßs&ssxrj repairs are made. The barque Italy, which arrived from Newcastle on "Wednesday last, brought a cargo of coals on owner's account, and yesterday ths. cargo was disposed of to the Union Company. The Italy is to go alongside of the s.s. Penguin on her arrival to supply her. The balance of ierjcaxgo -trill be given to other of the Company's fleet. B 7 TELEGRAPH. . " EU33ELL. - ■ April IS.—The "Wellington sailed late this etrctias, having been detained in har coaling. The arrangements at the new Kailway Wfiirf will require to be improved, as the steamers find much delay in filling their fccsio. Passengers by the Wellington: ISssszw. Ti-anrpoath, Hostoc, Archdeacon Clark*, and others. Sailed : Columbia. "WHLLIKGTOK. April IB. —Arrived: S.s. "Waoaks, from the Kcnh ; Masawatu, from the "West Coast; s.:. Siwi, from the Zzst Coast; «.s. Uahinapna, from the South; s-s. Wakatu. from Eailcoura and liyttelton. Sailed: S.s. "Wanaka, for Ijyttelton ; Mahinapna, for IVestport and GreyI.YTTELTON. April 18.—Sailed : Examiner, for New Plymctsh ; Colonist, for "Waitara; "Wareata, for tho North ; Kangaroo, for "Westport. POBT CHALMERS.' .April 18.—Arrived: S.H. Hauroto, Mawhera. , aid S.S. Taiaroa, from the North; Star of Mersey, from Newcastle ;aa.s t Go-Ahead, from Zyttelton. Sailed : Annie Wilson, for liyttelton; s.s. Tarawera, for Melbourne, via the Bluff. -■ ■' COMMERCIAL. New Zxalato Hxbaxjd Office. : Friday evening. Tee Customs receipts to-day were £1245 lis. AUCKLAND STOCK AND MINING ASSOCIATION. Aran. 18. 1884. ' Company* Business. Closing Prices. " "T"" - —- — Bnyew. Sellers. Bjlsm— £ s d£ s d 2?ew Zealand — 2212 6 Colonial .. .. — — 226 JSitnLANCSfrx 2yflir „ — 314 0315.6 gtmtii British , — 2 15 0 2 16 ex Standard ~ • ~ — — 011 9 Cclonial « — — 086 "Mtiut--.T.T. t.x-gnT7«^-AttcUaod Gas it< — 91269 15 0 Thames Gas..' — — 17 6 Auckland Timber.. — — 5 2 6 r2f.Z.;Lasd and Mort. — — 0 15 0 K.Z. Loan and Her. I— • — 5 12 6 - Tatfplri Coal — 10 0, 11.0 Jforthemfcteam .. — 0 7 6 0 8 '0 JZen Zealand Tiaab. — — 5 2 6' Mcnsc — * Princa Imporial. .. — — 015 0 V/nioroDgornai — — 0 12 ~ ATiioaders, C. Alexander, S. Vickers, J. F, Clarke' B. FraUr, John Mowbray, K. Home, J. B. Morpeth, 'J. TtWhcnnoz, W. Flood, H. J. Wlckena, D. B. McDonald- D. G. ilacDonnell, Aitken B. iSpratti Ftincls HuIL Joseph Newhak. Chairman. CALL AKD DIVIDEND LIST. J£ B. d.' Dal/. Detp Lctol Cross Co. .. 0 0 3 — April 21 XosiTTnlt«dG.M. Co. . . 0 1 0 — April2l Tokatsa G.II. Co 0 0 6 — April 23 Union JBeach G.vV. Co. .. 0 0 3 — Hay 1 lleabcn Parr G JLCti... ..010 — May 6 IMVIDKXDS. South British Insarance C 0... 10 per c. — April 16 Colonist G.3tL Co 0 0 0 — April 10 THE MAILS. ; CHIEF POST-OFFICE. AUCKLAND. will close as under: , ; * • This DAY. 7or Waterford, Tauranga, etc., per Botomahana, at 7 a.ob. 3?or Thames, per Rotomahana, at 7.30 a-m. For Port Fitzroy. per Pokapuka, at 9 a.m. For "Walwerar Mahurangi, Matakana, Mangawai, etc.y = per Boee Casey, at 10 &.m. - ' Monday. For Coromandel, perCoromandel, at 11.80 a.m. • For. Russell. Kawakawa, Wnangaroa, and Mangonul, ' per Gleneig, at 5 p.m.' For Taurasg», Ohinenratu, and Opotikl, per Welling* ton. at 5 p.m. . FoE .Whitlangl, and Upper Mill, per Jtowena, at 5 For "VVhangarei Heads., Whargarei, Kamo, and Ma* 'Bgapai, per "Waitaki, at 5 p.m. Tumoay. For Taranaki and Southern Ports, per Hawoa, at 6 a.m. Par Wairarapa as follow : . Foi Busscll. Kawakawa, China, and Japan ( Australian Colociea and Unitoa Kingdom, via anez and Brindisi, for letters, ctc., specially so pre-paid and • ' addressed, at 4 p.m. Money orders, for Australia only, at 3 p.m. For registered letters and newspapers, at 3 p.m. Late letters, for Sydney and Melbourne onJy, 4.20 • /p.m.' Saturday, 26th Araio, , 1 For Sydney Island, per Explorer, at 4 p.m. * : , . . Tuesday, 29rn Apbxl. Per Australia as follows : For Sandwich Islands, United States of America, - Canada, British Columbia, Central and South -• ..America, British and Foreign West Indies, atl ' For United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, at 1 p.m. For money orders, registered letters and newspapers at 11.30 a.m. / ." Late letters, hearing an extra fee of sixpence in addition to tho postage, will be received by the mail agent on board the steamer up to the time of B&i)iSg. This mail will be due in London on Saturday, June 7,1884. S. B. Bibb, Chief Postmaster. DAILY MEMORANDA.—APEIL 19. ■SALES - - .. .'■' • Messrs. Huntejr and Nolan—Horses, &c„ at the • Durham Yards, 10.30 a.m. Mr, Alfred Buckland—Farm Stock,JPukaki, 11 a.m. ; • • • Mr. G. Sibbin—Yacht,Queen-street Wharf, 1 p.m. IiEETINGS: - Subscribers to Parnell Orphan Home, 3.30 p.m. 'Presentation of Prizes, Ponsonby Hotol, 7.30 p.m. AMUSEMENTS : .. , . ; . . Abbott's Opera House— 4 Youth. 1 7.45 p.m, n . ; Beclamatlon-r-Woodyear s Electric Circus, 2.30 and ' - •V.Bp,m. t ; r i Mariiet: Reserve—World .Circus, 8 p.m. - The Australian Blosdin, Reclamation, 7 p.m. * • Lorno-street llall—Promenade '.Concert and Ball, ' '8 p.m.':' 1 ."■■y >-'-Vu ( Bicycles.—The: finest. collection of really first-class machines ever seen ~in ; Auckland, at ShakeurKAß akd Co.'s, opposite tho Markot. QuEEN-aTiißßi-. • Inspection mvitod. Sole agency for Domestic sewing •' taachines. • • •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6996, 19 April 1884, Page 4

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