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SHIPPING.

Hook—First qr.. to-morrow, 6.46 p.m. •;•*" '•■•■' ABBTVAES., , . -..- - Marien, schooner, 68. G. Short, from Oamaru, via Thames.— -Coupland and Co., agents. CLEARED OtnWAKDS. . Manapouri, i.e., 1783, T. Logan, for Bauell. Passengers : lleun. F. Earl and. Chamberlain. —Onion S.B. Co., agents. ■ TTaitakl, s-s., 412, Crawford, for WhMgarei. —Knmo Coal Co., «gents. '.'.': ''. DEPARTURES. . ■ - Waltaki, «.g., for Whangarei. Manapouri, s.i., for KusielL - . -■■ ■■■■ ■' EXPECTED ARRIVALS, SAN rBXSCIBCO : .'Zealandia, B.M. 8.8., about May 3. LOKBOir: Thomas KnsseU, «.«., lalledDec 28, J.C.L.T. ' British King, ■.*., wiled March 15. ._ . Deva, barque, sailed January 21, NSID. Crusader, ship, tailed February 6. - - Glance, barque, tailed March 3. ■ Lalra, barque, loadlnc Glenroia, thip, loading. Otaki, ship, loading. nv york : Claribel, barque, via Wellington, sailed January 22, whsk. Irene, brigantine, loading (via Dunedin). . Nettie.brigantine, loading (via Wellington). HBWCASTLE : . .. Naiad, brig, sailed April 5. JAVA : ' Manhegan, barque, sailed March 31. Maroon, barque, early. - . ■ Thames, barque, early. . 6HINA : • Androklas," barque, early. SYDNEv: . Look-out, brigantine, early, DUNEDIN : , Oamille, brigantine, due. Himalaya, barque, sailed April 29. LONG ISLAND : ' - Louie, ichooner, early. LYTTRLTON : ■ daxon, schooner, sailed April 29. OASCABU: ■ Waitemata, schooner, early. Stanley, brigautine, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. LONDON : lioch Bredan, barque, loading. - Kangltibei, ship, loiding. Alastor, barque, early. BYDNKY : Zealandia, E.M. 8.5., about May 3. NEWCASTLE : Emperor, brig, to-day. THE UNION S.S. COMPANY. The following are the movement* of the iteamihlpa of the above company for the pretest wee* : —- .Fbidat.—Thes.*. Hanapouri arrives from Bauell early, and leaves for Southern porta and Melbourne at noon. The Penguin nrrives from Ljtteton.. IKWAKD3 Coastwise.—Fannie, Butter, from Whangapoua, with 28,000 feet timber; Eleanor Morton, cutter, from Mahnranp, with 700 bushels lime; Ghost, barge, from Puhoi, with 12,000 feet timber and 87.700 shingles. Ootwabds COASTWISE. — Eleanor Morton, cutter, - for Mahurangi, ' with 16 tons coke ; Fannie, cntter, from - Whangapoua; Ghost, barge,.for Matakana. The. a.a. Argyle did not leave for Waitara (from the Hannkan) yesterday as advertised, her. detention being due to the taking off of the tides there. She is to leave for Hokianga tomorrow at 1 o'clock. . The s.B. Buby is to leave for Manga, wai tomorrow at midnight, she being unavoidably delayed from to-day until that time. The trip of the s.B. Wairarap* to the South Sea Islands has been definitely decided to come off, as the requisite number of pasaengers have booked for.the trip. The berths will be allotted in a, few days. The steamship is to leave thli port on Wednesday the 4th of June next." . .The brig Emperor hauled off from the wharf yesterday morniag. She is to sail for Newcastle to-day. , The" brigantine Peerless has completed her loading for New York, and is now only awaiting the shipwrights to finish with, her to get away on her voyage. - Her foremast has been already ' stepped, and the vessel it is expested will be ready to sail by Monday or Tuesday next. The following is a complete list of the cargo on board :—2633 , cases kauri, gum, 647 pieces (13,027 feet) assorted and selected timbers. The Union Co.'a s.a. Rotomahana took her departure for Russell last evening.. She returns again to-morrow morning, and sails at noon for Melbourne by way of the Southern ports. "■■-■■■ The t.a. Waitaki, for Whangarei took her departure last evening with passengers and cargo. The-schooner Darcy Pratt is to sail to-day for the Eaipara. There she is to load for an Australian port. The_tchooner Marion, from Oamarn, via the Thames, arrived in harbour yesterday. She came up in ballast, having discharged her cargo at the latter port. The p.s. Tongariro, with a party of gentlejnea on board, went on a fishing excursion yesterday. - The day was beautifully fine, and a most enjoyable time was ipont. - '

' POET OF ONEHUNGA. ■ ABBTVAL. Argyle, it, McArtbor, from "Wsitara.—A. Barnes, agent DEPABTTJEE. Botorua, s.s., Anderson, for Southern ports. Passengers : " Messrs. Paul Aubrey, Bartlett, E. Heiketn, Henderson, EL H. Lyons, John Bovrermas, Nicholle, Judge Gilliei and secretary ; Misses Bobble, Patterson (2), Nelson.—Union as. Co., agents. IMPOBTS. Per s.«. Argyle, from Waitara:—4o head of cattle, 79 sheep, 1 horse. .'. . EXPORTS. Per S.S. Botoroa, for Southern porta : 56 sacks oysters, 20 cases fruit, 24 cases drapery, 4, bundles sponting, 4 cases saddlery, .5 cues kerosene, 2 cases drags, and 80 packages sundries. • The Northern Company's ls. Argyle arrived from Waitara. at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. She leaves for Holding! to-morrow. . The Union Co.'a a.a. Botorualeft for Southern ports at 11 o'clock yesterday. The steamers Douglas and Stormbird are due from WaiUta and Wanganui respectively this morning. They leave according to announce* ment at noon for the same ports. - : BY TELEGRAPH. -■■'■:■ , LYTTEI/EON. . ■' ' April 30.—Arrived : Crest of the Wave, from the Blufi ; Oroydon Lass and Olio, from Waii tapu. " • ' : ■ DUNEDIN. -April -30.—Arrived : Huon Belle frem Fortroie ; s.e. Omapere. from Oamaru. Sailed : s.s. 'Omapeiei, for Northern ports. -. . . . -■■.:■_•,•.. pp ET CEUXMKRS. "•_;-' --rf~ i_A.pHI-Bdi—Arrived - S.e. Botomahana, from the Bluff: s.s. Te Anau, from, the North. Sailed: Camille, for Auckland; s.s. Kotomafor Sydney, via the North. Passengers : For Lyttalton: Mesdames Jones and infant, Sime,. Koss, Wilkinson, 'Buskin, Jenkins and child,. Messrs. Slacandrew (2), Woolf, Bon, Mr. and Air*. Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Hardy and child, Uγ. and Mrs. Morison, Messrs. Bresdin, Page, J. Macandrew, JI.H.EL, Charles Macandrew', Crosbie, WilldnseD, Snow. : For Welllngton : Mrs.* Home and family (3), Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and family (2), Mr. W. Ferguson, For Napier: Messrs. : Mitchell, Henderson, Beed.: For.Gisbome : Mesdames Bickard and family, O. L. Pearson. For Auckland : Messrs. Morton, Boss, and Copelacd. ' ' ° * ' . '"".' 'A BiilG AGBOUND. ' ' GISEOBNB, Wednesday.—The brig Bio Grande dragged her anchors during a southerly gale and is bow touching on a soft bottom, but is unlikely to.be injured.'- , ■ .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7006, 1 May 1884, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7006, 1 May 1884, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7006, 1 May 1884, Page 4