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SHIPPING.

Wrsn VilOt at AaoUand &SS — 7.1 _ Kunku 10.18 —10.11 ml-Rtsss.7.lo : seta.s 2. ' to-mono*, 0.33 a.m. ARRIVALS. Australia, 8.M.5.5., 302*. B. a Ghest, from Sydney- . Psssengere—For Auckland : Mn. Ziettar. tad two children. Idee F. WeWad. Sr. Sohwarsbech, Bar. P. H. Neale, Messrs. J. 3. GUtQu, W. A. Kershaw, a. W. Pogson. J. Caldooott. 8. Irving, T. Steel, W. Lucy, W. G!*seoa,B. Potter. O. Dibb, Kerry, end4ite«r•m. For BuMt-Suoon: Mr. Broxer, Mr. Vlul Tor Honolulu: Mr. A. Bohinaon, and two ateaTaga. FerSanFttwisoo: Mr. J. A. MsoBhereoS, lUatOnvtn, Miee Jeffraes, Mr. IT. BMr. 3. X. Humphreys, Mr. B. J. Ashley, Untgnit H. Kui, Lieutenant A. O. H. Williams, Mr. W. Soott, Mr. S. H. Holmes, Mr. mr,A Mrs. Imray end two children, Mr. end Mm. W. H. Paxton, Mr. end Mrs. 8. P. Btarr. Mr. Galloway, Mr. H. Lancashire, Captain H. Pratt, mil Hra. Oarrer and child, Mr. Ton Clßueb, Mr. and Mrs. VT. M. Tattle, Mr. B. O. Canning, MlnH. Lambert, Lieutenant M. Jemm, Lira tec ant 3. Ouddy, Mr. W. H. Wetbermaa, Dr. J. S. Bice, Major and Mr* Hmrey, Mr. E. Stephens, and 41 steerage.—T. T. Gamble, stent. , , , m Wei tiki, s.s., 413, Crawford, from WhangareL Passengers :-Messn. Howard. Addy, Graa. Smith. Boullon, Galbralth, Pope, W. WhitelAw, Master Whlteliw. Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Veale, Captain Hopkins, and sis in the steerage.— Kamo Colliery Company, agents. Bauoy Kate, eehooner,4l, Lewis, from Porerty Say.—M. Nicool, agent. . Coquette, three-masted schooner, from Greymonth.—Stone Bros., agents. Hacgregor, a.s., 156, Johnson, from Whamgarei. Pasaeagers: Mead an es Donaldson and Fleet, Messrs. W. Blone, P. Davy, Tickerman, Williams, Gharlee Darey, MeLeod, Xindlayeon, and two eteerage.—Northern S.R. Co., agents.

nraAintn OUTWARDS. i aehooner, 58. A. McCiyment, for Kii•era. —O. F. K Kissliag, agent. Kariasr, schooner, €2, Queen, forKussell. — Muter* i|tnks Gienelg, a.a., 156, Stephenson, for Bassel].—' Xforthern 8.8. Co., agents. _ Bewana. a.a., Scett, for Mercury Bay.— i. Northern 8.8. Co., agents. 1 Neptune, s.s., Mas tart, for Mercury Say.— Captain Norris, agent. DEPARTURES. Gienelg, S.S., fer Russell. Bowena, s.s.. for Mercury Bay. Neptune, s.s., for Mercury Bay. BXPBOTED ARRIVALS. UJ SR AN CISCO : Zealandia, B.M. S.S., about 25 th ustanV. <urcoir: lonic, 8.5., sailed June 19, HXBB. i Wanganui, ship, sailed May 2, *l». • Ftrth of Dotaook, ship, sailed May 11, SWTC. I Q tenia ere, barque, aailed June 7, qvrs. : Waikato, ehip, sailed June 26. MKV. An tares, barque, loading, PHD«. Loch Fergus, barque, loading, USED. M iobx : Irene, brigantine, sailed March 31 (via »■ Ducedin). Nettfe, brig, (via Wellington), sailed April ~ 16. HI"" ' : - Jerfalcen, scheensr. JiTA : Florence Treat, barque, sailed. .'AHA: Myrtle, brigantine, early. »IJI: Geldealale, schooner. Bouts ui xbijlkds : 'Wairarana, S.S., early. . By so, brigantine. early. Three Cheers, aehooner, early. feAXOTOxa* : Ada CL Owen, brigaatiae, early. SDSKDIK: s., brigantine, tailed July 8. Defianee, brigantine, saQed July 10. exxntoocs: Pelhaoe, barque, early, UHUJOH : • pet, barque, early. Acmistioe. barque, early. PBOJKOTBD DEPABTUBE3. MAS r&urauco: Australia, fi.IL S.S., to-day. BYDHT: . . . Zealand!*, B.M. S.S., about 261h Uib UUBOSI: Bangltiki, ship, leading. Crusader, ship, eerly. EOUOLX ISLAHD JLKS KOOMKA : Ozphaos, sohooaer, eariy. THS U2U S.B. COMPANY. fotWvtnX IkOf ibl BMTNIt&tI of w AamUpi oftbe above eompaay fee the preMKt wee* i— _ , To-nAT. — The Botoma anvree at Onebunn mt 8 M., and returns to Son therm parte at 9.50 eun. The Maaapouri arrivee frMB Seuther* ' ptcts snd Melbourne at 10 a.m. H tiixwniT.—Manapoori leaTes for BuseelJ, Tsromir.—The Penguin tnine from WelBsgtoa via GUborae. Fmoxr. —The Manapoori arrives frees Bus■ell, and leave* for Soathern porta and |Melbeursa at nooo. IMPORTS. -Fer aehooner Coquette, from Greymeutb: 822 tana coaL Ivwaxds COISTWIBK. — Paku, cutter, frees Salrua, witb 25,600 feet timber ; BeeSie, cutter, from Kennedy's Bay, witb 21,000 feet timber: cutter, from Tairua, with 32,193 feet timber ; Marcaret, barge, from the oeast, witb stone; Four 8 later*, cutter, from Mshnraagi, with 25 tons firewood; Queen, Mheoaer, frem Hokianga, with 43 tetara piles, 21 bidae: Nellie, cutter, from Whangapeua, with 28,000 feet timber; Faany Thornton, e»vhposter, from HnMsnga. with 43 totara pUat, St piaoea timber, 3 packages suadrisa. Ootwabds OOAarmnß. —Paku, cutter, fer Tairoa; TTeeiin, cutter, for Kennedy's Bay; Four Bistw*. cutter, for Mahurangi; Nellie, cutter, for Wbangapoua; Fannie, cutter, for Whangapeua ; K«in, barge, for Port Charles. > Cqsmkkocss—BaTKKZD Ottwaxds. —Linda W abar,seboeoer. Jabns, for Burke town. The 8.M.8.8. Aostralia, from Sydney, en root* for Baa. Fraaeisoe, came into harbour lest Jticht, a*d anchored, off the mu-o'-war croud. The ateamer upon the preeentocoasion Is well pa tTon teed by pas tea gars both for this pert aad foe San FraacUoo, and ahe is also fairly fa▼oored witb eaxgo. Of the passage from Sydney Oaptaia Gbest reports karing diseharged Sydney pilot «i the 17th Jaly, at 3.46 f.m., and eipeneaoed strong eouth-weet winds, witb squally weatker sad heary sea, to Three Kiage; passed North Cape cm tha 21st iastaat, at 5.30 a.m., and had medarate weeterly winds to Auckland. BeoeiTed Auckland pilot at 8.45 p.aa., arriving •s above. We have to thuk Mr. James Donald Selby. the purser, for the prompt delivery of our ilee, and for other favours. The steamer iataMeuma ber passage to San Francisoo, oall- - iag eff Hemes and at Honolnlu en route, at 2 M- to-day. Its'as. Glenelg, for Bossell and Northern porta, Bowena and Neptune, for Mercury Bay, all left last evening witn passsngsrs and cargo. Ska a.s. Wellington la not to leave fer Tauranga QBtfl tkii ere&i&i* ; Tbm three-masted eoheoner Oeqmtt# from Onjnottb, arrived in harbour yesterday with a earge ef oeaL The aehaaaar left the port named «a the 13th last, with strong northerly winds. On tha lfith a strong N. W. gale set in. which lasted until the 17 th, when tha wind suddenly shifted to the southward, and from that quarter blew with equal violence, with a nasty erosc sea. Bounded the North Cape ,on Saturday last, and* from thence strong S.W. to southerly winds prevailed to arrival. The m, Walteki eame into harbour last night frem Wbasgarsi, with a number ef pasaengera aad the fallewing oargo: 1211 tons coal, 12 . aaakaguao, 1 box butter, 11 sacks oysters. The a, a. Thomas Bossell left Gisborne yesterday afteinocn for this port, with a cargo of sheep. Her- delay was oocnioned by heavy weather at Gisborne.

Tha barque Glenrosa was hanled oft from tha Quean-rtreet Wharf yesterday morning. Bhais to sail for liewcastle, in all. likelihood, tomorrow. ' Tha S.S. Macgrsgor arrived bam Wkangarai lot night with a number of passengers and the fallowing cargo:—6ooo feat timber, 13 sacks gum, 10 bbds. ale, and 2 tons sundries. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ABBtTALS. - ArgyW, S.S., McArthur, from Waitara.—A. BlHltf, |||tts Hannab Mokao, S.S., Dala, from Waitara.— O. A. E. Abbott, agent. _ Douglas, a«, Danials, frem Waitara.—A. Harrsy, from .Wsitara. Pasaeagers:—Mr. mad Mrs. Um, Mr. Miller. — Master, agent. • ; . DEPARTURE.

Stormbtrd, a.a., Dtila, (or Taranaki. Pasnagexa : —• Means. Moodie (2). —A. Barnes, agsat. "

' The Northern 00/ a m.m. Artyto arrived from WaiUra tt aijht o'clock yeatarday raornlng, with X bead of cattle and 302 aheap. Bhe kttM for the iuu port at neon to-day. Thi m, Hiuik llokiQ vriTadfron Wuton yeaterdaj morning with 19 head Of cattle, 130 ■keep,'and 8 packmcea batter. ' Tu rtauceri Doatla* and SatraJd arrived ywrUrd*y exenlnr—the farmer with 20 haad of oattla, 130>ha«p, 85 aaeka eeeda,. and SO pack■gee batter; the Jattar'wUh 51 head of oattle **d 238 ikeap. "They both leave for the ami port to-day. The a.a. BtoraMrd left for the Taranaki fcreakwater at S o'clock yeitarday. . : The Union Oo.*a Botorua ia duo from the floats with th* oatwud Ban Prsndeoo m&il to* •WW mo*nin* t -and ahoald arrire at the wharf »boat 8 o'clock. She laaraa again at 9.30. L»tert twin far paiaantera, 8.10.

BT TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON. July 21.—Arrived: &a. Te Antn, from Sydney, AuokUnd ud the But Coaet; »•*• Welcatlpn, frem Sydney ; Maori, from Grey-' mouth; Croydon Leu, eebooner, from Lyttelton; Oonfereaee, Wrqae, from Newceetle. No venele left port to-day, on iccount of the beery S.E. gele. LYrTELTON. July 2L—Armed : S.«. Roepehn, from Wellington ; «.«. Tumwen, from Port Ckelmer*. FOST OHALUERS. July 2L—Sidled : S.«. for the North. Puiengera—For Lyttelton: Mr. end lire. Xhiaooll end family (3). For Wellington: Meeter Beid..

THE COPIIO. POB-f Ckauikbs, Monday.—The Ceptio sails to-morrow for London rU the North. Sk# am <700 carcases of mutton and a quantity of other produce. . '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7076, 22 July 1884, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7076, 22 July 1884, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7076, 22 July 1884, Page 4