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SHIPPING.

Hxoh Wxilß, to-dly.—Auckland 2-32— 3.10 -. ■ - M»Tink»u 6.12— 6.50 ' BTO.—Mtei.BSi : soli. 5.21. Mora.—New, 28 th, 2.37 a.m. ABRIVALS. April 19. "Wellington', 279, Farquhar, from Bussell, Passengers :—Mesdamss Gillon, - Mooney, :JfcLedd, Walsbrook, Mcßae, Ngahara, and Claries, Messrs.' Larmonte, Nichols, Snnfron, J._ B, Clarke, Piriham, Brown. Pollock, Makarina, Mclieod, Macfarlane, Misses Nicholson and Bald wick, Arohdeaeon Clarke.—Northern S.S., Co.. agents. . Glenelg, s.s., 156, Stephenson, from Tanranga. ; " Passengers: — Mrs. Allely, Misses Allely and Murray, Messrs. Fletcher, J. Brown; Moss, Morton, Menzies, Owen, and Taken. Northern S.S, Co., agent*. Linda. Weber, schooner, 114, J. McKflDilfl,' from Tiraaro.—D. H. McKsnzie, agent. ' Mariner, schooner, 63, Qaeen, from Bussell. —Master, agent. ' . . • Bowena, s.s., Norris, from Whangarel: Passengers :—Mr. and Mrs. Ormiston.—Northern 3.5. Co., agents. Apbil 20. Bebecca Crowell, barque, 587, Crowell, from New York, via Wellington.—Master, agent. Christina, schooner, 59, Evanson, from Bussell.—Master, agent; Nightingale, brigantine, 220, Kendall, from; Newcastle. —M. Niccol, agent. Bita, yacht, Henderson, from Bussell and the coast. - Arawa, yacht, Eloomfield, from Bussell and the coast. lioengana, barque, 283, Evans, from Hobart. —Stono Bros., agents. OLE ABED OUTWARDS. ' ' Beward, schooner, 40, McDonald, for Mango* nui.—M. Niccol, agent. ' Kriemhilda, schooner, 36, B&fchurst, for Mangonni.—Master, agent. Norval, schooner, 56, Edwards, for Bussell. — Mai tar, agent. Fanny Kelly, ketcb, 35, Williams, for Whangaroa.—Master, agent. TV aiapu, schooner, 46, Nioholas, for Gisborne and East Coast porta.—U. B. Morton, agent. DEPARTURE 3. Beward, schooner, for Mangonuf. Kriemhilda, schooner, for Mangonuf. Norval, schooner, for Bussell. \ Fanny Kelly, ketch, for Whangaroa. j EXPECTED ARRIVALS. "i tONDOK : Thomas Russell, s.s., sailed Dec. 28, J.C.L.V. ■ British King, s.s., sailed March 15. -Alastor, barque, sailed January 3, VTTGF. Deva, barque, sailed January 21, 2(SXD. Crusader, ship, sailed February 6. Glance, barque, loading. Lairx, barque, loading. Glenrosa, ship, loiding. mrjr toek : Claribel, barque, via Wellington, sailed ' January 22, wmse. Irene, brigantine. loading (viaDanedin). Nettie.brigantine, loading (via Wellington). NEWCASTLE : Naiad, brig, sailed March 25. Annabel, brig, sailed March 25. BOCKHAMPION: - . Clansman, brigantine, sailed Ist last, JAVA : Manhegan, barque, sailed March 3L DUUEDIN : Oamille, brigantine, early. LONG ISLiXD : Louie, schooner, early. BABOTOXGA: Oamaro, brigantine, early. OAMAEU : Marion, schooner, early (via Tauranga), PROJECTED DEPARTURES, LONDON : Loch Bredan, barque, loading. LrarELTON : Rangitikei, ship, early. THE UNION S.S. COMPANY. Tha following are the movements of the tteamiMps of the above company for the precent vest :— TUESDAT. —The Wairarapa. arrives from Melbourne and Southern ports at 9 a.m. The Ta armn arrives from Sydney. ' The Penguia is due from Fiji, and the Southern Cross is also expected from WhangareL The Wairarapa leaves - for Sydney via Ruasell at 5 p.m. The Southern Cross is to salt for Gisboroe and Southern ports at 5 p.m. The Penguin is to leave for Oainaru at. 5 p.ra. ThubsdjlT.—The Te Aran is to leave for Southern ports and Melbourne at 12 noon. IMPORTS. Per barque Loongana, from Hobart: 1060 eases fruit, .3000 rails, .45,000 palings,, 12,000 feet timber, 60 tons bark. ~ Per" brigm tine Nightingale, from Newcastle : 280. tons coal.

Per "Ke'rfeeca Crowell, from New York: 515 rciels {25 torn) fonr-barb galvaniied wire, 4' cases 2 pickagss Corbin harrows, 6 2 bundles harrows, 2 cases plain foot mitre macliuies, 1 crate money drawers, s'casas 1 bundle barrows, bales ties.-»E. Porter and .Co. . ■ Per barque Kebesca CrowpH. from. New York: —1090.ca«es kerosene oi2. 145 cases turpentine, 406 bblf. rogin, 1 case furir. haiamers. 30' cases sewing machine?. 1 t'-.. =■ wringers, 73 scales. 3 eases saws, 5*2 cJafs hurdnAre, 116 cases axes, i case rifles, 3 casta ci rt ri<i 5 e;; 9 cazes shorels, 515 reels barb wire, 29 package ngrieultural implements,65packages eiores, 50 keg; nailf boxes nails, 3 store trucks. 1 ease money dmrers, 4 packages camajseware, 7 ca*e«clockf, 1H cases chairs, 11 cases perambulator», l farzrifcure, 3 casss shade rollers, 1 package wooo--ware ' 1 crate Handle., 14 crates chums, 120 boxes clothes pins, 59 cues lobsters, 50 c*sps itirMparilla,* 2 cases saap, 100 cases St. .TacobV oil, 52 cases manufactured tobacco, 50 manufactured tobacco, 20 boxes evap. apples, gf) kegs dried spples, 2 cases glue, S barrels ties, 9 packages mantels, li packages merchandise.

Iswabds Coast wise.'- -Four Sisterr, cutter, from Blind Bay, with 35 tons firewood ; Lizstte, ketcb, from Thames, with 21,000 feet timber; Fannie,, cutter, from Whaogapoua, with 29,000 feet' timber.

Ootwabds Coastwise. —Four Sisters, catt«r, for Blind Bay ; lAzstle, kistcb, for Thames, with 38 tons flour, 50 sa.cks oatii, 6 tons coal; Finnie, cutter, for Whaßcapoua. The scUcocer Mariner, from Bussell, with a cirg'o.of 106 tons coal clmo into hirboar on Saturday last. She yachts Kits and Aiawa both returned to port yesterday morhicg (rom their cruise of eight days. During the time named the yachts visited (in company) Kussell and Wbangarei. Fin 9 weather, prerailed throughout the trip, which is spoken of as having been a most pleasaat one.

■A new brigantine—the EUian Donan—arrived at Melbourne on Friday last from Shelborne, Nova Scotia, with a cargo of deals. Thisveisel, ■which is of about 300 tons register, is owned by Captain X>. H. McKenzie, sho having been built for that gentleman at the place named above. The .vessel is under the command of Captain Mclnnes, and will, in all likelihood, go round from Bfelbourne to Newcastle, and there load joal : for .this' port. : The passage to Melbourne sccupied 111 days.

The.Tongas Government schooner Sandfly has been in Hr. C. Baiiey's hands duri&g the last fortnight or three weeks undergoing alterations, &c.,the principal work beißg the shortening of the two masts. ■ On Saturday last the work was bo far completed that the sohooner was taken out for a trial spin down the harbour, and out as far as Bangitoto reef. ' The trial proved very.satisfactory. The brigantine Linda Weber, the arrival of which we announced in our Saturday's issue, came into harbour, early on Saturday morning from Tiinaru with a cirgo of' flour, wheat, oats,and bran. Captain J. McKenzie reports, having sailed from the port named on the Bth instant, and meeting- with" fresh southerly breezes hazy-weather to the 13th, on which date the Bast Oape was rounded.. From thence to arrival light .unsteady airs and calms prevailed. The vessel Has been berthed at the Railway Wharf.

A meeting.of master mariners and ships' officers is called for Wednesday evening next at the -Waitemata Hotel. The object of the meeting is to disouss the advisability of starting at this port a-Mariners' Association, such as is in existence 'in Melbourne and , other ports. It; is "expected there will be a large attendance, .as the subject is one of importance to those to whom the announcement is addressed. ' . . ' ,

" The s.s.' "Wellington .• from KussoU, ; the Glenelg 'from Tauranga, and the s.s. ltowona, from' Whangarel, : all came' into harbour on Saturday last with passengers and cargo. : This afternoon' they leave again, the Wellington for Tauranga: Glenelg for Buasoll, and Kowona for Mercury Bay. ' : • =

; .The-.brigantine PoorloHß proceeds.hence for New York with a cargo of kauri gum. She is expeoted to - get away .towards the end of the present week. . .. ; The schooner Christina, from Russell, arrived last night with a. cargo of coal. -. <■. The' barque Loongana, from Hobart. wit#a cargo of fruit, bark, etc., came into harbour early yesterday she haying been the Vessel that was signalled, throughout Saturday. CaptaiftEvana- reports , having left Hobart or, (April 2, with light S.E. to S.W. winds, whJch lasted to'the sth, when the wind'settled the S.E., and continued to the 16th : w'jeri it came out from: the eastward,. and contip.ucd to arrival.' * Sighted . the-Three Kings on +.he 13th inst., and passed .the North Capo < next day. )oape Brett wasi passed on Thursday last, light airsand calms prevailing. ; . The brlgontlne Nightingale, ; f/om Newcastle, came .into harbour late last* night, after a tedious passage of, 29 days, lig'at head winds and calms prevoiling throughout. • : : The barque Kobecctt, Cro well paid her secoad "j*'' port, arriving, 'in harbour late last night. Upon' tho preaeMt occasion the barque is from New York, December 11 last, via \V elUngton, ; and sho is afcillundcr thQyßmo command as when she first The barquo

left the last-named port on the 11th inat., and rounded '.the ' East' Cape - on'.the 15th. Light baffling-winds prevailed throughout. ' The brigantine Marshall S. is expected to be again ready for sea to-morrow. ' She goes hence in ballast for Timarn, returning again with mother cargo of grain. !

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6997, 21 April 1884, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6997, 21 April 1884, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6997, 21 April 1884, Page 4