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SHIPPING.

HI»K Will*, tcwl*T.—AackUnd 9-19— 9.42 . Hanniao 0.59—1.22 ;nro.—R£mj.«.<3 ; uti. 5.12 Moo*.—First qr., May 2. 5.46 p.m. jARRIVAa EUacgrcgor, John»on, from WhaugareL— Northern S.B. Co., agent.. . CLEAKED OUTWARDS. - Waitaki, 412, Crawford, for Whangarei. •—Bjimo Coal Co., agents. Wellington, i.s,, 279, Farquhar, for Rauell. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. Gleselg, ■•>., 156, Stephenson, for Tauranga. —Northern S.S. Co., agent*. Loongana, barque, 279, G. M. £tm», for Newcastle. Passengers : Miss Evans. Messrs. B. Watson, W. Maason, A. Walter. —Stone Bros., agents. . Kriemhilda, schooner, 36, Bathurit, fo? Mangonoi.—Master, agent. DEPARTURES. Waitald, S.S., for Whangarei. 'Wellington, i.e., for Bnisell. Glenelg, s.s., for Tauranga. Tokeran, outter, for Tauranga. Mahnrangi, ontter, for Ohora. Walwera, schooner, for Whangarei. _ Kriemhilda, schooner, for Mangonai. THE UNION S.S. COMPANY. The following are the movements of the steamships of the above company for the present weei To-sat. — The Rotorna arrives at Onehanga at 10 a.m. from Southern ports, and leaves again at 11 a.m. ; the Manaponri arrives about 10 a.m. from Melbourne and Southern ports, and leaves again for Rnssell at 5 p.m. Thursday.—The Slanapoori arrives from Bussell early, and leaves for Southern ports and Melbourne at noon. Friday.—The Penguin arrives from Lytteltoii. EXPORTS. Per barque Loongana, for Newcastle : 25 ke°s butter, 200 sacks oats, 903 sacks maize, 281 sack: potatoes, 155 sacks sharps, 50 sacks chaff. Inwards Coastwise. —Toberau, cutter, from Tauranga, with 150 sacks gnm ; Bessie, cutter, from, Kennedy's Bay, with 21,900 feet timber : Tamaki Packet, cutter, from Tauranga ; Fanny Kelly, ketch, from Whangaroa, with 34,282 feet timber; Norah, barge, from Cabbage Bay; with 30,100 feet timber; Pour Sisters, outter, from Blind Bay, with 26 tans firewood. Odtwabds Coastwise.—Tokerau, cutter, for "Whangamata ; Mahurangi, cutter, for Ohora ; Bessie, cutter, for Kennedy's Bay; Ttmaki Packet, cutter, for Tauranga; Four Sisters, cutter, for Blind Bay; Waiwera, schooner, for Whangaaei; Norah, barge, for Cabbage Bay. Prompt despatch is the order of the day with the schooner Darcy Pratt. Yesterday morning aho commenced to put out her inward cargo, and this evening she is to be a clean vestal. From here she proceeds to the Kaipara, there to load for an Australian port with timber. The p.s. Tong&riro is, it is expected, to be laid tip at tbs end of the present week for the winter months. During the past summer season the steamer has done good work In carrying paseangerß to and from St. Heliers Bay, and in other ways she has proved, thanks to her worthy captain, a most popular excursion bo.it. The schooner Endeavour left the Thames for Lyttelten yesterday, with 64,000 feet timber. The soheoner Marion is expected to reach this pert from the Thames to-morrow. Tbe schooner Three Cheers was hauled alongside the barque Loch Bredan yesterday. During the day she was busily engaged in transhipping her cargo of Island produce for London. The barque Loongana will sail for Newcastle to-day. The s.s. Macgregor,_ from Whangarei, came into harbour last evening, with passengers and cargo. She leaveß again this evening for the same port. Mr. Gabriel Lewis held a sole of leather and general beet" mercery, at his rooms,', to-day. There was a good attendance of buyers. A large parcol was sold at fair rates.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 29 April 1884, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 29 April 1884, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 29 April 1884, Page 4