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'.. suipping: ... Jfoo«»-Last quarter, 10th.. 10.51 p.ro." HloWWAlraTat An«ljad 10.4 -10 80 . _ Slanutan 1.41 — 2.10 81TH.—Eises, 4.62; sets, 6 36. ; . ' • AEKIVALS. Waitaki, ■.>,, Crawford, from, Whangarei. P&svengers : — Saloon : Messrs. Williamson, Child, Stephens, Lang. Black,. Sent, Jan., Mnrohin, Walker, W. OMsholm, D. Sinclair, Dent, sen., Beaaley, ■ Carter, Sippett, Brooker, Smeaton, J. Foreyth, W. Murphy, J. McLeod, J; Monro, Donald, Parker, Gooseman, N. MeXieah, Levy, J. McGinnis, Master Gearing Wesdames Watts, Smith, Misses McDonald, Ftltchard, and 5 steerage.—Sjuuo Coal Co., •gentg.' ' • ' Agnes Donald, schooner, 62, Hajwood, from an. Island agent. Wellington, s.s., 279, Stephenson, from KusselL Fusengera :—Mesdaraes Gill, Bartlett, Yatea, Goffe, Ohasfield, Fraser, Oapt. and Mrs. Burleigh, Messrs. BLxton, Ailright, Batter'irerth, Shaw, and iix in the iteerage."—Northern S.S. Co., agents. CLBABED OTJTWABDS. .Penguin, e.a., 719, W. L. Cromarty, for Donedin. Pasaecger :—Mr. Parlour.—Union S.S. Company, agents. ■ Griffin, eohooner, 48, Olaen, for Busaell.— filaater, agent. - . Waiupu, schooner, 61, Nicolas, for Gieborne. —H. B. Morton, agent. Fanny Kelly, kttch, 35, G. ■Williams, for Mangonui.—Master, agent. Wellington, s.s., 279, SUphenion, for WhangareL—Northern S.S. Co., agents. 'Macgregor, s.e., Johnson, for Whangarei.— Wortbein S.S. Co., agents. .Mathieu, lnrqne, 366, MagnuiseD, for Sydney, via Whangaroa.—M- V". Hurley, agent. DEPASTURES. Penguin, s.s., for Dunedin. Wellington, 0.«., fer VTaangarei. .Macgregor, s.s., for Whangarei. Waiapu, schooner, for Gisberne. THE UNION S.S. COMPANY. Te-DAT. —The Omapere arrives frem Southera ports, and leaves for Greymouth. IMPORTS. Per schooner Agnes Donald, from an Island cruiße : 15 tons copra'. • • - exports. ;' -Per s.B. Penguin, for Donedin: 38 cases pineapples, ICS bunoheo bananas, 4 cases bottles, 108 cases acid jars. : IdWAEDS Coastwise. —EleanorMorton, cutter, from Maharangi, Trith 600 bushels lime ; Ruby, schooner, from Whangaroa, with 23,000 feet timber. OrJTWABDS OOABTWISB.—Devoron, cuttar, for Tairua; Lizzie, cutter, for Tairua ; Eleanor Morton, cutter, for Whangarei. CDSTOMHOU3E : ESSEKED ODTWAKDS EUlan Donan, brigantine, Greenwood, for Melbourne, via Kaipara. The barque Mathieu was brought down the harbour from the Sugar Company's works early yesterday morning, having finished the.dis- . charge of her. cargo of sugar. Fro«n here the birque' pnjwcedx to Waangaroa, there to load timber for Sydney. The schooner Waiapu cleared outwards at the Customs yesterday for Uisborne and other East Coast ports, with a full general cargo. The s.s. Penguin came down from the Sugar Company's works yesterday, and left for Dunedin at 5 p.m. The e.s. Macgreyor and Wellington, both for 'Whangarei, left last evening with passengers and cargo. The schooner Aurora has been chartered by Messrs. W. Mo Arthur and Co., for a trading' cruise amongst the South Sea Islands. She goes under the command of Captain Boss. -The schooner Agnes Donald arrived off the North Head on Thursday night lasc from a cruise amongst the islands of the Pacific The schooner has been absent about nine months, and during that time has had generally nue weather. She brings a cargo of 15 tons copra. Captain Hay.wood got under weigh again yesterday, and came up harbour during the afternoon. . ' Mr. C. Bailey has received an order from Prince Wellington, of Tonga, to build for him a schooner for the Islasd trade. Ihe schooner, ■w-hich will be of about 50 tons register, is to be ot.the following dimensions :—Length on the keel, 67 feet; be&m, 16 feet 6 inches ; depth of hold, 10 feet. The schooner will be rigged as a fore-and-aft, and is to be finished in a manner equal to those that have hitherto been built for the tarns owner. ' The s.m- Ruby is to leave for the Hot Springs i and Pnioi, to-morrow (Sunday), returning again on Monday. ~ > The «.«. Waitaki arrived last evening from Whangarei with 167 tons coal, 58 bags gum, 10 cases Duvw.r, 4 kegs butter, 20 hides, 2 barrels skins, e.Vigs oysters, 2 tons sundries. POBT OF ONEHXJNGA. ABKIVALS. ■ttfjla Booth, S.S., Campbell, from Waitara.— K Clark, agent. - - Douglas, s-s., Nbrbury, from Waitara. Passengers: Messrs. Sinn, Hooker (2), Wallace, Holmes, Telfor, Goat, and Gadsel.—A. Barnes, agent. . j The steamers Douglas and Lalla Eookh arrived from Waitara yesterday morning, the former with herses and 237 sheep, aad the latter with 24 head of cattle and 10 kegs butter. They will both leave again this morning. The steamer Argyle and Hannah Mokau should arrive from Waitara this morning. BT TZLBGRA PB. KAIPABA HEADS. 'November 7.—Arrived, yesterday : The Welcome and Parnell, from Auckland. TAUBANGA. November 7. —Sailed : Clansman, for Auckland, at 6.30 x*.m. BLUFF. November 7.—The Bingarooma arrived at 5 a,m- She left Melbourne at 4 p.m. on the Ist, arrived at Hobart at 5 a.m. on the 3rd, left again at 4 p.m. ; experienced fresh south-east wind* during the passage. Passengers :—For the Bluff: Bev. Mr. Crisp, Messrs. Burgess, Simpson, Hunter, Knight, Stevenson, StaphenBon, Baker, Cope, Tipton, Blackley, Trott, Mesdames Cope and Barges*. For Port Chalmers : Messrs. Wilkinson, Credington, Clapman. For Lyttelton: Messrs. Kettle. Well, Matheson, King, Rhodes, Jameson, Hollo way, Thomas, Matheson, Batcher, Newman. Daniels, Eev. Mr. Watldnson, Dr. Waugh. Fer Wellington : Messrs. Bodamar, Bidmao. Penny, London, Sin. Ridman, Miss McGrahac For. Napier : Mr. Webster. For Auckland : Messrs. Barton and Chaleyer, Mrs.'Pearson and child. COMMERCIAL. , . « '• Nkw Zealasd aiBALD Office, Friday evening. Meamu G. "W. Binney and Co. report:—At I their weekly sale of wool, hides, skins, tallow, first-class stout hides, 3£d to 4§d; light and inferior, 2ja to ; calfsirins, 3Ja to 4d per It.; butchers' mans, 4s 10d to 5s 3d ; station, Iβ 2d to 3*, 91 each; tallow, 24s to 24s 6d per cwt. .Mr. A. Sackland disposed of..the following thoroughbred stock to-day (Friday) :—Yearling colt by Ariel—Queen Mab, iOgn., Mr. Hunt; three-year-old colt by Musket—Byronia, 20gs., Mr. <yO. McGee ; four-year-old mare by Musket —Pastime, 40gs-, Mr.' J. Lennard. A three-year-old gelding by Fcve was passed ia at 37gs. Kissxa. Cakeines jjto Taixor. held their usuul iFriday's sale -of poultry, produce, furniture, fancy - goods and drapery, add report a good attendance, and. lair prices ruled in all departments, foul try: Hen ana , chicks. 7s to Oβ ; younc lowjs. Is 6d to 2s ; fall grown fowls, 2s3d to 2«Sd; geese', 4s; ducks, I«lodto2s6d ;' leghorn rhirV?!, 2» 5d- Bull terrier pup, Ss : young docks. Is 9d ; young jigs, 8s to 18s; rabbits, Is 6d.; m&ipie and c»ze, Its ; Cochin-Chin* fowls, 4i. Produce; Jfeir potatoes, £d to Id per lb., market getting wail supplied: bacon, msdium, 3d toCd; superior, .6W to SW; nam, superior, 9d to lid ; cheese, 3d to Sd: keg beef, 14 to 2d. Grcceties: Tea, in haW-chesU, Is 3d to 2s; tea in boxes, 12Ibs.,ISs to 218; sugar, 3d to SJd ; Sour, £8 to £12 per ton ; candle*, Sjd to 9d ; flap. Sβ 6d to 15s per half-box ; kerosene, 1« 10d per aUon; mixed biscuits.. 5d per lb.; rise, 10s 6d per *Aff.' The furniture, fancy goods, jewellery, mntl General assortment of drapsry all cleared at prices jitUfactory. .- STOCK AND MINING ASSOCIATION. , •' AVfXLAiio, November 7, 1884. " ■■' • Ooapany. Buslnen. Cloiint Prices. —————~—~ ' Bnyera. Bcllers. Ihsttuhozs— *" ••■ 4 £ .« d JlewZealand .. —' 3 18 ft 3 19 0 Sonth British _ — — 2 IB 0 National .... — —14 0 Colonial - — 0 6 4 — VaoKiiLjkXxoam — ■N.Z. Loan and Ifer. — 5 5 0 5 10 0 .Union Sash and Door — 6 0 0 — . Auckland Timber.. — 4 15 0 4 17 6 N.Z. Timber .. — — 4 Iβ 0 ' D.vonport Ferry .. — 018 6 — Hihiko— J>eep Level Cross .. — — 0 16 Prince ImperiU " .. — 016 0 0 17 O Sir.Vfalter Bcott .. ~ ■ . 0 1 6 0 110 . Martha. Extended „ _ 0 2 0 0 2 6 Cambria .. .. 0 4 3 0 4 Ivanhoe .. ... . 04 8 ' 6 0 Darwin ' 0 4 0 A. Saunderi, C. Alexander, 3. Vickers, .J. F. Clarke. '3R.Frater, John ilowbray, J. B. Morpelh, J. M. J>nnox, w. Flood, D. B. McDonald, D. G. itacDonnell, Altken Carrlck, E. Spratt. Francis HttlL ' Joseph Hiwiun, Chairman. ~...' CAIL AND DIVIDEND UST. -. '■ -- oiLU. £• s-'d. •■ Data; lecky Hit CM. Co. _ - 0 0 S — Nov. 12 Crown G.M. C 0... .. ..009 — Nov. 12 Kbw Corby G.U-Co. .. ..002 — Nov. 14 DartG.M-Co. .. .. „ 0 1 0 — Nov. 12 Thames Golden Crown G.M. Co. 0 10 — Nov. 13 Deep Level Crsss G. 3*. Co. ..003 — Nov. is Queen of.BeautyG. M. Co. ..006 — Nov. 21 Auckland Piumptoh Coursing 0 2 6 — Nov. 22 "okateo G M.Co. „ t; 0 0 6 — Nov. 29 Auckland Tramwsys Co. .. 0 13 — Dec. 8

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7170, 8 November 1884, Page 4

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