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SHIPPING.

t>day.-Anckluid 3*7-4.23 | Manu£an t*it—' o*o ' bux Blses,« Sβ : uU. 6.20. Moo»,-New. 26th, 2.37 a.m. AJIEIVAX3. ' I Colnmbia, ichooner, 46, Conwtj, from Eubtell.— Master, agent. Macgregor, 5.»., Johnson, from Whangarei. Passengers: Blossre.' Walter Sloane, E. Lewis, G. M. Main, D. Oxlej, C. Chapman, Sloane, McLean,-Forbes, Howard, McLeod, Worenip, Ontini, Wilson, Knox, Whitlowe, Paul, Meedames F. Johnson, McLeod, and Paul, , Misses Ada Main and JBeybnrn.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. ■.■•••..." OLB4BKD OXJTWARDS. Glenelg, *.*., 156, Stephenson/torEnnell.— Northern S.a. Co., agents. Wellington, 1.1., 276, Farquhar, for Taurang*. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. Bowena, a.*., Norrie, for Mercury Bay.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. Waitaki, s.u., 403, Crawford, for WhangareL —Kamo Coal Co., agents. DEPAKTUKBS, Glenelg,«.»., for .Russell. Wellington, fl.s., for Tauranga. Bowena, 8.8., for Mercury Bay, • TVaitaki, b.s., for WhangareL . Wiiapa, schooner, for East Coi»t ports, BXPEOTED ASEIVAL'3. tOKDON : Thomas Russell, 5.1., sailed Deo. 28, J.C.L.V. Britieh Sing, 5.8., sailed March 15. Aluitor, barque, sailed January 3, vtior, Deva, barque, sailed January 21, K3TD. Crusader, ship, sailed February 6, Glance, barque, loading. - li'aira, barque, loadiog. Glenrosa, ship, loading. HBW YOBK : Claribel, barque, via Wellington, sailed . January 22, wasK. . . Irene,' brigantine, loauing (via Donedin). Nettie.brigantine. loading (ria Wellington). HEWOABTM: ' Naiad, brig, sailed April 5. Annabel, brig, sailed April 6. BOOKHAMPTON: Clansman, brigantine, sailed lit inst. JAVA : Maniiegan, barque, sailed March 31. - Catnille, brigantine, early, LOKO ISLAND :. Louie, schooner, early. KAEOTOSG.V : Oamaru, brigantine, early. OAUABI7 : Marion, schooner, early (via Tauranga). PROJECTED DEPABTUBES. LOSDOS : Loch Bredan, barque, loading. ISTTELTON : • Bangitikel, ship, early. " THE UNION S.S. COMPANY. The following are the movements of the steamships of the above company for the prelent weaK : — To-DAT.—The Wairarapa arrives from Melbourne and Southern ports at 2 p.m. The Penguin is d-ue from Fiji. The Penguin ia to leave for Lyttelton, 6 p.m. ■ WEDNEaDAT.—TeJAnau arrives fro«o Sydney; Wairoxap* leaves for Sydney via Jiussell five p.m.; Southern Cross arrives from Whangarei early, and leaves for Gisbcrcc five p.m. FBIDiT. —Taiaroa arrives from Dunedin. Te Anau is te leave for Southern ports and Melbourne at 12 noon. IMPORTS. Perßebecca Crowell: 87 packages axes and hatchets, X case fruit presses, 12 caies bashhooks, 2 cases glue, 12 racks churns, 12 cases ox bows and nose reels, 9 cases eagle ploughs and fittings, 4s cues hammers,- 1 case, kettles and scoppr, 1 case agate saucepans, ladles, &c., 7 cases japanned knife-trays, toilet stands,'rinsing and dairy pins, broiler* and tea kettles, 3 cases wood rollers, 5 cues shovels,' 70 cases -tracks and scales, X case padlocks and 1 only 12-ton i platform scale.—T. and S. Morrin and Co., T/imited, ...;'--

I2TWA2DS COUSTWISE. —Bessie, cniter, from Kennedy's Bay, with 22,700 feet timber ; Progress, .barge, from Whangapons, with 30,000 feet ; timber; Ocean, ecTioonar, from Whangaroa. vith. 22,000 feet timber; Janet, cutter, from "Whtngai-si, -with 800 bnxbels lime; Eata, barge, from Waiara, -with 19 logs ;• Start, cntter, from Mercury Bay, witbi 24,200 feet timber; MerCiiry, cutter, from aaiarua, Trifch 24,000 feet timber, storer, gum ; Morning Light, cutter, from Cabbage Bay, -with 45 tons firewood; Coralie, cutter, from Whangarei, with 48 ton 3 coal; Nellie, cntter, from WhanE»POua, with 30,000 feet timber and 2 tons gam. "Odtwabbb COiSTTnag.—Nellie, cutter, for "WTiangapoua ; Bessie, cutter, for Mercury Bay; Frsgren. barge, for 'Whangapoua.; Lake Sαjnrior, barge, for W nangarum ; Janet, cutter, for Whangarei; Kata, barge, for Waiara; Homing Light, cutter, for Cabbage Bay. Cdstomhousb—Esteebd Ootwabds. — Sandfly, schooner; Burrell, for Tonga. The Union Co.'» s.a. Taiaroa. lefc Donedin at 3J30 p.m. on Monday for Auckland direct with transhipments from London ex Tongariro for this port, and may be expected to arrive heie late on Thursday next. The brig-Naiad, which left Newcastle on the sth issfc, one day before the brig Annabel, brings the following cargo: 229 tons coal, 10 tons coke, 143 sacks bonedust, 8S pairs shafts, 1000 spokes, 2200 felloes, 24,300 feet timber. ■ The schooner Columbia, from Knseell, arrived yesterday, with a cargo of 76 tons coal. .. .. The B.S. Waitaki, for Whangirei ; Wellington, for Tauranga; Gleuelg, for Bussell; and Bowena,for Mercury Bay, all took, their departure last evening, with passengers and cargo. 'The schooner Eenilwbrth proceeds-hence to the Thames, there to load timber for a Queensland port. ■ ' • The schooner Waiapn took her departure for East Coast ports yesterday afternoon..- ■-•-.-..-• The barque Stanley i» alongside the New Zealand Sugar Company'e wharf, at Birkenhead, and u there busily engaged patting out her cargo of sugar. The barque Looogana wa» at the Queen-street Wharf, yesterday morning, and ■he at once commenced to put oat her cargo from Hobart.'

The barqae Rebecca Crowell was yesterday hauled alongside the Railway Wharf, into berth JEL She will commence to discharge her cargo to-day. The ship Rangitikei is expected to get clear of. all her iawtird cargo before the end of the present week,-Mr. Batcher, the stevedore, using all his energies towards that end. Tho cargo' is being turned out in excellent order. From here the ship proceeds to Lyttelton, there to load grain for London. Tho brigantine Nightingale was much slower in. reaching an anchorage than was anticipated. Yesterday wn announced her arrival, bat it was not until late last night that she managed to reach an anchorage. Altogether the Nightingale has shown a great amount of dilatoriness in her trip from Newcastle to here, bat tantalising head winds and calmi—so prevalent at this time of the year—may be credited prinoipally for the delay. We understand that there is a Ukelihoon of the vessel being sold to an Onehunga firm as a coal hulk for the Manukatu ■ •

-Captain McQlllivray yesterday commenced his duties as pilot at thie port. The barque Alavtor is beginning to add her ■elf to the liit of laggards on the trip from London to this port. Tho Bangitikei did not do bo very brilliant work upon her last trip, owing to the very vexatious winda which Captain Milman had to contend against, and sow the Alaator seems to be in muoh the same trouble. .She left London on the 3rd January, and is .now, therefore, 109 days out, and yet hitherto this well known little craft has always held a good name as a rapid sailer. ■ The Devi, a new barque to these, water e, left on 21sfc January, or 18 days after io that she is now 91 days'out." The Alastor will need to look to herself and " hurry up " if she wishes to retain her laarelo. The brigantine Clansman, from Kockhampton, with a, moful but not a very ■ pleasant cargo, is, how 20' days out, and should also be soon putting in an appearance, if nhejdoea not wish herself to be placed amongst the '' slow 'uns." . ; , The s.s, Macgregor (Captain Johnson) arrived from Whansftrei :at 1 o'clock tbis mornine, with the following cargo : 20 sacks gum, 30 cases fruit, 4 hhds. ale, 4 boxes butter, 6 crates . fowl*, 2 sacks hides, 3 toas sundries.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6998, 22 April 1884, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6998, 22 April 1884, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6998, 22 April 1884, Page 4