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SHIPPING.

nun'.—TtlMs.e.4s ; sets. e.O ~MBC».-rtot gr.. to-day. 6.46 p.m. : ARRIVALS. • Glenelg,>.•., 156, Stephenaon, from Tauranga. Passengers : Mr. J. Dunn and Mrs. Dunn, Mr. ud Min Williams, Mrs. Ewea and family, Judge Fenton, Major Tiad*l, Captain Baker, Misses Aster, Leech, Goodwin, and Lamb, Mesdame» Leasing, Lee, Chambers, and Butwell,- Bey. Father Mahoney, Rev. Father Tamazvet, Messrs. F. Lellay, Bntler, Uoncrieff, B. Japkson, Allen, Zouch, McKinlay, Vickerinan, E.'ll»,' Garratt,: Solon, Strangeways, and 8 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Kowena, e.g., Nome, from Mercury Bay.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. . Macgregor, 0.8., JohhsoD, from Whangarei.— Passengers: Messrs.. Floyd, Fullford, Miller, Beale, Barke, Frarer, Pearson-Booksbank. : Mr. and . Mrs. Dobie, and Mis. Bright. Northern S.S." Co., agents.. Penguin, s.s. 749. Cromarty, from Lyttelton. Passongers—Messrs. Hodgson, Dizon, and 5 In the steerage.—Union S.S. 00., agents. tfcHariner, schooner, from Russell.—Master, •gent. • CLEARED OUTJVARDS. Daroy Pratt, schooner, 155, A. Joss, for Kaipara.— Oonpland and Co,, agents, ■ Olenelg, a.*. 156, Stephenson, for Tauranga. Northern S.S. Co., agents. Rowena, e.s., Norris, for Whangarei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURE 3. . Glenelg, 8.8., for Tanranga. Kowena, s,s., for Whangarei. Emperor, brig, for Newcastle. . Darcy Pratt, soheoner, for Kaipara. ' - .-; • EXPECTED ARRIVALS. BAN" iitAKcrseo : Zealandia, K.M. e.8., about Hay 3. LONDON : ' Thomas Russell, ■.«., sailed Dec. 28, J.C.L.V. British Bang, s.b., sailed March 15. • Deva, barque, sailed January 21, NSTD. Orus&der, ship, sailed February 6. Glance, barque, sailed March 3. Laira, barque, loading. Glenrosa, ship, loading. Ot»ki, ship, loading. KBTr TORE : ' Olaribel, barque, via Wellington, siilod ■ January 22, WMsr. Irene, brlgantine. loading (via Dunedin). Nettie.brigantine. loading (via Wellington). UEWCASTLX : Naiad, brig, sailed April 5. JAVA: ■ . Manhegan, barque, sailed Maroh 31. Maroon, barque, early. Thimes, barque, early. CHINA: j Androklas, barque, early. KAEOTONGA :" " Ada C. Owen, brigautine, early. : SYDNEY : ' Look-out, brigantine, early. : Camille, brigantine, sailed April 29. Himalaya, barque, sailed April 20, LONG ISLAND : " Louie, schooner, early. LYTTELTON : Saxon,- schooner, sailed April 29. OAMABTJ : Stanley, brigantine, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. LONDON': Loch Bredan, barque, loading. ■ Bangitikei, ship, loiding, - Alastor, barque, early. STDNEy : Zealandia, K.M. b.s., about May 3. SYDNEY ISLAND : . . Explorer, 8.5., early. Stanley, barque, early. NEW YORK : . Peerless, brigantine, early. Rebecca Crowell, barque, early. RAIOTONGA : Gamaru, brigantine, early. THE UNION S.S. COMPANY. ' The following are the movements of the •Uamshlps of the above company for the presant weetc : — . To-day. s.s. Hanupouri arrires from Bussell early, and leaves for Southern ports and Melbourne at noon. The Penguin arrives from Lytteton.. -...-• IMPORTS. Per s.*. Penguin, from Lyttelton : 2558 saolti wheat, 34 horses, 390 sacks flour, 402 sacks potatoes, 100 sacks oats, 70 sacks bran, 2 bales cbmsacksj 7 oases coffee, 20 Backs oatmeal, 6 sacks linseed, and 38 cases bacon. Pers.s. Penguin: 14 oases bacon and hams, 2'cases lard.—T. H. Hall and Co. T.NWABD3 COASCWiss. —Nellie,. cutter, from Whangapoua, with 31,000 feet timber; Morning Light, cutter, from Cabbage Bay, with 20 tons firewood, 5000 feet timber, 4 tons kauri gam, and 50 Racks oysters. . Ootwabds Coastwise.—Nellie, cutter, for Whangapoua; Morning Light, cutter, from Cabbage Bay. ' ' The schooner Darcy Pratt took her departure for the Kaipara last evening with the following cargo:—los sacks flour, 12 sacks potatoes, 10 sacks bran, 10.sacks oats, 2 sacks oatmeal, 7 gunnies sugar, 2 iron tanks. The work of discharging the barque Alastor is getting on apace, and her stuff is being turned oat in excellent order. .

The barque Italy was brought alongside the s,s. Penguin yeeterday evening for the purpose of discharging into that steamer the balance of her cargo of coal. From here the barque proceeds on to Hokianga, there to lead timber for an Australian port. : Ihe s.s. Manapouri is due from Russell early this morning. She is to leave again at noon forSouthern ports and Melbourne. . The s.s. Hacgregor, from Whangarei, arrived In harbour last night, with a number of passengers and the following cargo : 80 cases fruit, 11 kegs butter, 7 boxes butter, 150 sacks bran, 3 cases fowls, 5 packages hides, 11 boxes eggs, 1 crate pie», and 4 tens sundries. - The Macgregor ia to leave for the same port this evening. • The barque Bebecca Crowell finished her loading for New York yesterday, and she goes hence a full vessel with kauri gum. The bai.-que is to clear out at the Customs co-day. Thi>' brigantine Oamaru is expected to get awiy for fiarotonga again early in the ensuing week. Her inward cargo of oranges has been turned out in excellent order.

Becontlj the New Zealand Shipping Company made arrangements that all of their steamer* •n rente for New Zealand from home should call at Hoburt for coal, and this arrangement has been adhered to except in the instance of the British Xing, now on her way from London to this port. Captain Kelly's instructions were that he should call at St. Vincent for coal, from there proceed on to the Cape of Good Hope, and obtain a farther supply at that place, and then to come on direct to Auckland, not calling at Hobart. The steamer left Plymouth on March 15th, and is consequently 47 days oat. Her arrival ihould he looked for within the next day. or two. From here the British King proceeds on to Wellington and Lyttelton. .-The barque Stanley having concluded the discharge of her inward cargo of sugar at Birkenhoad, was towed down the harbour yesterday. The barque, after taking in some 250 tons of coal, etc., U to sail for Sydney Island. There sho is to load guano for Hamburg direct. ' The Union Co.'s steamship Penguin has not been idle since iihe left hero upon her special trip to LytteltoD.- Two days fifteen hours, on the down trip and two days eleven hours upon the return trip cannot be looked upon as other than good travelling. The Penguin's arriral yesterday morning was somewhat unexpected, she not : being looked for as due until late last night. - However, Captain Oromtrty managed to get hU vessel along in good time, and in a measure to catch " the knowing ones' in authority " napping. Captain Cromarty reports having left Lytteltou at 10.30 p.m. on the- 28th nit.,, passing through the Heads, at •ILIS p.m.; at 7 a.m. on the 29th, the Kaikouras were abeam, and passod Cape Turnagain *t 10 p.m. same day; at 6.30 a.m. on the 30th pasned Portland Island, and at 3.15 p.m. passed East Cape; breasted Channel Island at 7,15 a.m. yesterday, and arrived at the wharf at 11.30 f..m. Experienced southerly winds 'varying from fresh to gale, and fine weather throughout. Since the Penguin h»s been South an alteration has been, made in the purser's department. In the place of e&r. Waldie,' who remains at Lyttelton to exchange into another veieal, Mr. W. K. Wotherspoon comes on in that gentleman's place, and to him we are indebted for the usual courtesies. The Mariner arrived last night from Kuesoll with a cargo ef coal.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

. ■. ■ . ARRIVALS. I Douglas, s.s,, SanloLi, from Wait&ra.—A. Bttrnes,' agent. Hannah Molcau, s.s., Dale, from Waitara.— O. A. E. Abbott, agent. : Stormbird, s.s., Doile, from "Wanganui. Fasseogers:; Metsre, Bartholomew, Roe, Davis, .Crawford, Penton, Hollywood, Farrah, Mrs. Hainpion and child. Misses Lundon and Firth. .—A. Barnes, agent. .. , *' Circe, brigantine, Gornett, from Wanganui. . ' Donckf, e.fl., Daniels, for Waitara. Paesengeis• 'Messrs. Weston, Bartlett (2), and A, a Abbot t . a gent poETs; ; i. -Per brljantine Circe, from-Wanganui: 30,000 feet timber, ---'i ■..:.•■•:. .i-•■-. ' . r?: Fer s.s. Donglfts, from Waltiras 20 head .cattle, 57sheep, 60 sacks bran, 3 kege and 2 i boxes butter. ... ■ • „_„' . Per s.s. Hannah Mokau, from Waitars.: .21 o ••Aeep.,"---'■•.-!■ • .■ .• .- .. .-. , ■ . -;.•• '•.*.; ■•:.;Per a.s. Btbrmblrd: 19 horse*. 7000 feet timber,, and 7 p&okages.

EXPORT 3.

i Per «.e.. Douglas, . for Waitara: 110 bags flour, 20 bags salt, 30 sacks malt, 21 cases keroscri". 30 caies oranges, 10 sacks coooanute, 11 bundles wire, and 64 packages.

The'steamers Douglas and Hannah Mokau arrived from "Waitara late on Tuesday night. They both left for Waitara at 1 o'clock yesterday. .... . , ""■' : ""■' ■'■■■'■. ' ' . . The e.s. Stormbird arrived from "Wanganui at 10 o'clock yesterday. She leaves for Wanganui end Wellington at 12 o'clock to-day. The" S.S. Argyle leaves for Hokianga at 1 o'clock to-day. : . ■ _ , The brigantine'Circe arrived from Wftnganui at 3 o'clock yesterday with a oargo of totara timber. \ ■ ' ' ,' ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7007, 2 May 1884, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7007, 2 May 1884, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7007, 2 May 1884, Page 4