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SHIPPING .

Bra.—Kbei, < S8 : set*. 6.18. HOOS.-Hew, 20th. 2-37 a.m. ABBIVALS. ' Tβ' Anau, >.»., 105 2 » McGee, from Sydney. Passragers: Mr. and Mrs..Durham, Mr. and Mrs. H. Seabrook, Mr. and Mrs. ' Stona, Meadames Letter, Morton, Stanford, SommerTiUo, Misses Pickmeere (2), O'Sulltvan, Memrs. T Dnrham, E. Binney, G. Koseell, Peters, E. p! Davien,' TnrabuU, F. M. Avern, F. Wilkin■on, B. Wood. P. Piokmeere, B. Oartis, Captain McXenzie, Dr. Daweon, Captain Webster, W. F. Patrick, Durham, and 46 in the steerage. For Southern, ports—Saloon, 6; steerage, 8. — Union S.S. Co., agents.- ' ._...• Penguin, j.b., 749, Crcmarty, from Fiji.Passengers :—Saloon, from Levuka : Mr.- and Mre. Morrison, Misses C. Chalmers, Nelly Messrs. Easy, Fulton, Hartly. from Sura: Mr. and Mrs. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Thomson, Messrs. Murchie and Watson. From Navau.': Mr. MoNight. Steerage, from Levuka : Messrs. Reynolds, Hoglund, Bartlett, Marriott, - Mre. Marriott and child. From Suva : Messrs. J. Frasor, Musket, K. Fraser, MoOlusky, Lee, Spenoe, Taylor, Heydon, Johnson, Goorgeson,; Miss Mowbray, Mrs. MoGillivray and ohild, one Fijian.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Southern Cross, «.s., 282, Hutchmson, from • Southern porta, via Whangarei.'—Union S.S. Co., agents. Waiwera, schooner, Anderson, from Whangarei.—Master, agent. .; 7 CLEARED OTJTfTARDS. Wairarapa, a.s., 1786, Chatfield, for Sydney. Passengers : Misses Stretton, Franklyn, Cousins, Moody, Pagan (2), Elart, Kennedy (2), Kobinson, Mr. and Mrs. Dewar, ,Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. and Mn, Robinson, Mesdames Ash well, Gillespie, Price,.Oraickahanlc, McMillan, and family (3), Messrs. Cook, Elder, Bloom, Stretton, N. Harker," Franklya, Colebofne, Ivey, Lancaster, Fletcher, Kennedy, Flidger, Cruiokahanky Western, Hunter, Collins, Millar, Greenhalgl, Chester, Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, and 19 in the steerage; ana 34 through passengers from Southern ports.—Union S.S. Co., agents. .Penguin, a.s., 749, Cromarty, for Lyttelton. —Union S.S. Co., agents. 'Marihall S., brieaiitine, 179, J. Craig, for Oaraaru.—D. H. McKenzie, agent. . Waitalri, s.s., 41S, Crawford, for Whangarei. -Kuno Coal Co., agents. . --_ DEPARTURES. Penguin, b.b., for l'jyttelton. . Wairarapa, 5.0.,, for Sydney. * "Waitakl, s.a., for Whangarei. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. «HDON: Thomas Russell, s.s., sailed Dec. 2S, J.O.L.V. ' British Sing, s.a., sailed March 15. , Alastor, barque, sailed January 3, WTGF. Deva, barque, sailed January 21, nstd. Crusader, ship, Bailed February 6, Glance, barque, sailed March S. - Laira, barque, loading. Glenrosa, ship, loading. Ot»ki, ship, loading. HKTr VOKK: - ■ Claribel, barque, via Wellington, sailed " January 22, wmsk. - Irene, brigantine, loading (via Danedin). Nettie.brigantine, loading (via Wellington). NEWCASTLE : '.■:-. Naiad, "brig, sailed April 5. Annabel, brig, sailed April 6. JAVA.: - Manhegan, barque, sailed March 3L DUJSKDIN : Camille, brigantine, due. LONG ISLA2T D : Louie, schooner, early. BAROTONGA : Oamaru, brigantine, early. OAMABTT : ; Marion, schooner, early (via Tauranga). ■ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. • LOKDON : Loch Bredan, barque, loading. LTTEELTOK : Rangitikei, ship, early. NEWCASTLE : Loongana, barque, early. ■--.". THE UNION S.S. COMPANY. The following are the movements of the iteamships of the above company for the present weefc :— Fkid.it.—Taiaroa arrives from Dunedia and leaves again. Te Anau leaves for South. IMPORTS. Pens. Penguin, from Fiji: 208 mats sugar, 37 bags poanute, 1190 bunches bananas, 71 sacks candlenuts, 195 "sacks cocoanut3, 5 crates pine apples, 2 oases fruit, 36 crates oranges, 1 cask tallow, 14 hides, 5 bundles sheepskins, 19 packages sundries, and a quantity of fruit, &&, for Southern ports. EXPORTS. " Per e.s. Wairarapa, for Sydney : 6 cases curry powder, 85 bales flax, 62 doors, 20 bales hay, 41 bales fungus, 8 quarters beef, 10 sheep, 6 baskets fish, 10 cases whisky, 80 sacks flour, 84 bags bread, -.10 cases soap, 3 cases cheese,; 327 sacks maize, ISO s&cks potatoes, 283 sacks oysters,-320 keg* batter, 1021 packages sundries. CcsTOHSonsz— Entered Obtwabds.—Peerle»s, brigantine, sUays, for New York. The Union Conip_any's steamship Tβ Anau uriyedinharbouratllp.m.yesterdayfromSyd- ; aey, 'with passengers anil cargo. Captain McGee reports leaving Sydney on the 18th instant, »t 4 p.m., passed the Three King* at 1.45 a.m. on the 23rd, rounded North Cape at 5.30 the gante morning, arriving here a» above. From Sydney Heads to North Cape experienced stroiig easterly winds and head sea. From thence to arrival, had light winds and line weather.

The schooner Waiwera, from Whangarei, with a cargo of coal, came into harbour early yesterday morning;. "With, a punctuality that is highly commendable, the Union Co.'a mail steamer Penguin again came into harbour from Fiji early yesterday, morning. . Upon the present trip the Penguin je not only very well patronised by passengers, but she also brings a good freight Hat, a fact- that speaks well for the increasing trade between New Zealand and the islands of the Fiji group. Of the passage, Optain Oromarty reports having left' the Queen's "Wharf Lsvuka, at 6 a.m: on the 18th, arrived at Suva at 11 a.m.;- sailed at 3 p.m., and arrived at Navau at 4.35 p.m., left again at 6.30 p.m., and passed the island of- Mbenga at 7.10 p.m., breasted Mount Washington Island (Kadavu) at 11.40 p.m. same date, sighted Mokohinau light at 9.30 p.m. on the 22nd, and arrived at Auckland at 5.5 a.m. on the 23rd. Experienced UghtN:E. winds and heavy swell till noon of the 19th. light S.E. trades till the 20th, strong E.5.E..-winds and Heavy »ea till the morning of the 22nd, thence light S.B. and southerly .winds and smooth sea till arrival. We have to thank Mr. John Waldie, the.purser, for onr files and other favours. ' The Penguin left again at an early, hour this morning for Lyttelton. There she i> to load grain, for this port direct, returning again aboat.tb.i3 day week. The Union Co.'s a.s. Southern dross camp into' harbour yesterday from Southern ports, via Whangarei, after a very fine-weather passage.;. Her visit to Whangarei was for the purpose of landing a cargo (1420) of sheep, which she received at Napier. The Orois left Kapier on 3unday last, and reached "Whaugarei at noon on Tuesday. The Southern Cross was to leave for East Coast ports early this morning. The Union Co.'s steamship Wairarapa took her departure for Sydney yesterday afternoon. / Her sailing was watched by a large number of persons on the wharf. The Wairarapa took a large numbef of passengers hence. - ' The barque Italy had a busy time of it yesterday, having been employed in coaling the the steamship* Penguin and Southern Cross. Both vessels received their desired quantities by about midnight. ' ' . '.''"." • .'The topeaU' schooner Endeavour arrived at the Thames on. Tuesday, and proceeded to BagBall's mill, where she will load timber. The brigantine Lapwing is also expected there shortly to be loaded by Bagnall Bros.- .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7000, 24 April 1884, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7000, 24 April 1884, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7000, 24 April 1884, Page 4