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SHIPPING.

' BiekVtiSat, at Auckland ILI7 —U.4U • ' ;.- ~ Mannksu i 57 — 3.20 t .&vx.— Blew. *•«; eets.e 53. _ qn«rter. 26th, 9.5a,».ni. . ABBIVALS. Ti'airaripa, e.s., 1786, Chatfield, from Melbourne," Via Southern ports. Passengers : — From Melbourne : llr. Keeling, ~Mra. Keesing, Miss Keeiing, .Mrs. Thomas, 3lis»ei Thomas (2), Mr. and Mrs. Bonnin, Uessrs. Sims, Gor#)»n. Hill, Uγ." and Mrs. Foot, Dr.'Hancock. JTroni Dunedin : Dr. Alexander, From Lyttelton : Mesari. Marssall, Buchanan, JlcPharsbn, Blr. and Mrs. Munro, Eev. Houchau, Messrs. TurnbuU, J. C. Hinna. Chaafe, Byers. ' Jackton, "Wattie, Miss Koth. From Wellinpten: Mr. Single, Mr. and Mr 3. Pell, Mr. i\ J. WUkinson, Miss Beck, ttlessrs. Lowe, J. i/ondon, E. Bell. Morris, Dr. McKerry, Mr. Billinge, Captain Mair, Miss Cheek, Sir. Nutter. " From Napier: Bliss Ncal, Messrs. Cadman, Jackson, Neal, Mr«. Saunder*, Mr. J. Adams, Mrs. Esginton. From Gioborne: Judge Macdonald, afessw. Ah' Bing, Murchie, H«lger, Miss Quinlan, and 36 steerage.—Union S.S.-C0.," agents. • m ' Macgregor, s.s., Johnson, from TYhangaret. PasaeDgers: Mesdames Laybourne • and Eyre, Miss Kodgers, Messrs. Laybourji, Eyre, MeKae, Fidgeon, Campboll, Auley, Moonee, Soott, Gordon, Welsh, aud three streeage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Saxon, schooner, SS, McClymont, from Eusell.—Master, agent TTsitaki, e.s., 412, Crawford, from "Whanzaei. Passengers: Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. North, jtisses -Whisker, Johnson. P.uddel , .. South, 'eace. North, Messrs. Waldan, 'WTiitifofd, .'ackson, Fisher and troupe (S), Euape, Gordon, ■jiiiigan, Whitehouse, Bennett, arid 10 ia the iteerage.—Kamo Coal Co., agents. , ; . ■

CLEAiLED OUTWAKDS. Arcadia barque, 417, MoEwan, for Hsabai. passengers : sir. and iirs. Spiegel aad child.— W. aicAxthuxand Co., agents. Saucy Kate, schooner, 41, Lewis, for Wha,£arei. —Slaster, agent. ; Beward, schooner, 40, SlcDoaald, for Mi-SSj;oni.-7T-Slaiiter, agent. " - Clansman, s.t., 330", 'Fsrquhar, for Eusscll and Northern porti. — isorthem S.S. Co,, agents. ■Wellington, - 3.5., 276, Stephenson, for Taursuga.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. . . Glen'elg, s.s., 156, Amodeo, for Mercury Biy. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Glonelg, 5.3., for Mercury Bay. > Glammau, s.s., for Russell. ■Wellington, s.s., for Tauranga. . ' . Eeward, schooner, for Jlangonui. THE UNION 3.5. OOLIPA.UY. Te-DAT—The Kotorna leaves Onaaunga. at 1 p.m. for Southern ports; the Southern Cross leaves for Gisbome, ic,_»t 5 p.m. The WairarAjia leaves for Kussell, 5 p.m. THTJBSOA.Y. — The Wairanpi arrives from Kussell at 0 a.ni., and leaves for Southern ports and Melbourne at noon. ■ ■ IJtPORTS. ' Per s.s. 'Wairarapa, from Melbourne and Southern ports: ISS packages merchandise, o cases tobacco, 5 baler, 793 baqs sngar, 44 cases brandy, 1 organ, 100 bundles shingles. 7SO packages flour, 2 horses, 4 biles leather, 24 rolls matting,-13 crates, 50 aack3 malt, 10 bales hay, 17 sacks peas, 50 Icegs butter, 750 bags wheat; 23 cites b.am« and bacon, 10 cases nails, 8 trunks, 4dses cheese, C drum3soda, 50 cases ginger ale, ISSpackages ex Kuapehu. Per Oamaru, from London : 20 packages iron railing, 8 cases iron safes, o cslsce scales, 7 eases fenders, 1 case jarden chsirs, 4 packages band saws, l.cask rakes, 1 case BJi ieapots, 3 cwks witerpots, 2 casks box-irons, 1 case mincers. 88 cases corrugated iroo, 11 coses Sit galvanised iron, 200 boxes tin purees, S boxes raddle, 1 case IK garden hose, 5 casks composition pipe, 57 cases register grates.—T. and S. Motrin and Co. (Limited). Per Oamaru, from Lendon : 50 cases lobsters, 26 cases half sardines, 20 caaes qr. sardines, 2 case* Taylor's rock cocoa, 2 cases Xixey's black lead, 30 cases half pints salad oil, 20 cases half pints castor oil, 20 cases 2 quart 3 golden syrup, 2 cases whole mace, 15 cases- Whybrow's vinegar. 15 caees.Neave's food, 5 cases anchovy paste, 25 ciuex S3EB vinegar, 50 cases Coleman's white starch, 10 oases lib. .packets Coleiaan's. white starch, case 3. -Jib. packets Colmah's white staich, 10 caies l's £>SF mustard, 10 cases super rior mustard, 15 cases azureblce, 5 cases Uranston's coffee extract. —Brown, Barrett, and Co., importers.

EXPOKTS. ." ' ' ' Per barque Arcadia, for Hiabai : 10 ca3es preserved fi«h, 3 cases drapery, 20 cases bucnita, 33 casea meats, 2 bales sacks. 700 pieces timber, 5 cases sewing machines, t> tierces beef, ICQ packages sundries.

Iswabds Coastwise. — Opotiki, schooner, from CororaMidel; Nellie, catter, from Whangapoui, with. 30,000 fees timber; Deveron, cutter, from Tairua, with 23,000 feet timber ; Mercury, cutter, from Tairua, with 24,500 feet timber ; Sledora, schooner, from Awanui, with 40 tons- firewood, 3 hides, 25 .sack* sum; Coralie. cutter, from Whangarei. with iS tons coal; Ksward, schooner, from ul'cingonui, vrith 33,000 feec timber. . . Outwaeds Coastwise.—Opotild, schooner, for Whangarsi; Nellie, catter, for Whangapoua ; Mercury, cutter, for Tairua; Deveron, cutter, for Tairua; Paku, cutter, for Tairua. ' The " tern" or throe-masted schooner Energy has been chartered by Mr. J. SlcLellan to load timber at the Kaip*ra for Dunedin. . -The schooner Saxon, from Bussell, brings a cargo of 91 tone coal, which u being discharged at £he.New Zealand Sugar oo.'< works. The barque Arcadia, for Haabai, is expected to proceed to-day.- - •■! The s.s. Maegregor, from Whangarei. arrired last evening with several pissengers and the following car?o : i hhds. ale. 3 30-gallon casks ale,"2ke2B, 5 sacks gum. 6 boxes eggs, 3 boxes batter, 1 bag tangos, 2 tara sundries. The peputy-Harbourmaiter had a somewhat busy time of U yesterday getting all tbe diSerent .vesseU that arrived during Saturday and Sunday! into suitable berths. Owing to the strong westerly breeze that prevailed, the risip. Olmara was delayed in getting alongside tlse Qaeen-atreet "Wharf until the afternoon. • The snip • reported- at the Customs yesterday. The brigantine Ada C. Ovren has been berthed at «he Railway Wharf, the schooners Julia Pryc«, jjleerwiug, Orphenx, and Queen at the Qoeenptreei Wharf, vrhere the new steam collier was xlso moored, xad. during the day she was visited by a large number of peraons interested in .nautical matters, smd they all arrived at one .conclusion, and that was that, the steamer was a-vessel in every way suitable for the purposes for -which she had been built, and that Captain Savory deserved great credit for the good judgment ~ shoTn in the planning out the steamer. - i'he n.s. Clsszman, for Eutiell and Northern ports, the "Wellington, for Tauranga, and Gleneljf, for MeTcury Bay," all took their departure* ye3serdty evening, well patronised by passengers and cargo.. The Tcngan Government schooner Sandfly is expected to be ready to return to Tonga, about Friday next.

The sskooßer Energy was transhipping » part of her cargo of 'coal into a lighter during yestcrilay, prior to being taken alongside the Gas Company's Wharf, there to complete her discharging. ■ -.- ■■■" ■ .•■••. : : •• The B.H. "Waitski arrived from W&ancarei last'night with passengers and the following cargo : 30 sacks gum, 10 cases eggs and butter, .Ceases.fruit, 6 tons lnsgags. The barque ■ Christine,. from Java, reported •iuwerds it the Customs yesterday. ' 'The /Union Company'*' steamship "Wairaropa"ar/if ad in harbour from Melbourne and Southern ports.-yesterday, at 1 o'clock, with- passengers and cargo.' Owing to the delay in her arrival •the sailing of the steamer for Russell had tobb TJOJtponed until to-day. Of the passage Captain; Chatfield reports having left Melbourne at 4.40' -p.m.-on 4he 11th instant, cleared Port PbilJip Heads at 10.35 p.m. ; reached Hobart at 9.30 a.m. on the loth, left again at 5.30 p.m., and; made the Bluff at, C p.m. en the 16th, arriving" ~%t Dtmedin at dijlight on the 18tb.; tyttelton was reached at 8 a.m. on the 20th, sailing at 9 p.m. same Dight; arrived at "Wellington at 11 a.m. on the 21st, poshed on again at. 6 p.m. ; : rcalled at Napier en.the 22nd, Giaborne on tho ■23rd, Eailing from the latter port at 11.30 a.m. : ; ; .rounded the East Cape at 4 p.m., passed Cape Colvilie at 9.13 a.m., arriving as above. Kxpe- x r iience4 thick foggy weather np the coast as ■far; /as Gisborne, thence strong westerly wind and .head sea. ;. .. . '.'■■'"' '. .The New Zealand Steam Company's steam-- ■ ship-Kaikoura left the Capo of Good Hope for •Wellington; and Lyttelton on the 17th instant. 'Bheleft'Plymouth on the 23th of October, and ■*i"ae therefore made so far one of the boat runs a record.. ... ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7184, 25 November 1884, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7184, 25 November 1884, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7184, 25 November 1884, Page 4

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