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SHIPPING.

■Mil Wins, at Auckland 10.4 — W-24 ..;■■.. Maankan 1.44— i.4 Bwxw—EUm, 5.64: act* 6 27. . M*m-New, 17th, 6.16 a-m. , r : V/ ABBIVALS. T« Aaau, S.S., 1652, McGee, from BuskU. ]Pun£-hU Vowle. (2).. McKellar, Bedford, Bobertion, Miller, Captain McLeotl, Mesdams* Nicholson, Kird, Miss Andrew..--TJnien. 8.8. Co., agent*. Glenelz a,*., 156, Amodeo, from Mercury Bay. ■ Passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. Dtxon and child. Rev. Mr. Penfold, Meim. B. Monk, Wooloock, and three natives.—Northern S.S. Oβ fltfftiite* Waiuki, ■•»., 412, Crawford, from WhanmmL Passengers: Mrs. Williams, Messrs..F. Day. Seen, Moray, Elliott, McKay, Bedlingtoo, Knox, Misaee SUiott, Kerr, Mrs. Hughway { Messrs. Jamee, Mahon, Starkey.—Kamo Coax Co., agent*. OLEaItED OUTWABDS. Prosperity, brigantine*, 125, Brophy, for Rockhampton & Mercury Bay.-Stone Brothers B«ict Kate, schooner, 41, Bradley, forßu.Mil.—Master, agent. .«,„_ Wellington.s.*., Seott, for Tauranga-Northern I *!*!! ,, Amodeo, for Mercury Bay.Northern S.S. Co., agent*. DEPARTURES. 'Wellington, a.*., forTauranga. Glenelg, ■•«■» for Mercury Bay. EXPECTED A&BIYAL9. SAN KRAKOISCO : Australia, B.M. 8.8., due March 8. LOHDOJf : "Waimate, ship, sailed November 28, SMT3. Northumberland, ship, sailed Dec 13,ldkg. Coptic *.g., due about April 12. Loch Liunhe, barque, sailed Jan. 10, WTCK. Sam Mendel, barque, loading. Alastor, barque, loading. UVIKPOOL: , Nanphante, barque, loading. GLASGOW: Lutterworth, barque, Bailed NoTember o, ■■■ via Dunedin. HSlf TOBK : Carl Both, barque. Irene, schooner, sailed January 5. Thames, barque, loading. JAVA: Ferdinand, barque, early, bcmb. Pankwan, barque, early, VMHT. Imacoo, barque, early. BATAVIA : Bertha, barque, early, jdcl. SEWC4STLK : Borealii, brigantine, sailed February 21. ASSLAIDB : Yolande, barquentine, sailed February 9, . . via Wellington. BUBKBTT BIVKB (QOKKSSLASD) : Lapwing, brigantine, sailed February 23. SAMOA : Fleetwing, schooner, due. TONGA : . Sandfly, schooner, early. TIMARU : Energy, schooner, early. ltttkltok: Notero, barque, early. SCSBDIN S Lutterworth, barque, early. PBOJEOTM) DEPABTUBSS. Msbov : Beatrice HaTerner, barque, loading. GUmlora, barque, early. THE UNION S.S. COMPANT. To-dat.—The To Anau leaves for Southern porta and Melbourne at noon. &ATCBDAT.—The Arawata arrives from Weiliacton. VESSELS IN HAEBOUE. (This list does not include coasters.)

STEAMSHIPS. —Triumph, in stream. Barques. — Beatrice flaverner, at Railway Wharf; Etperanoe, in stream ; Glenlora, at Queen-street Wharf ; Alf, at Sugar Works; Weuona, in stream. Bbigahtikzs.—Nightingale, in tht stream; Marshall at Railway Wharf; Circe, at the Queen-street Wharf; Peerless, at Queen-street Wharf. SOHOOKXBS.—GfIIden Isle, in stream: Eyror, in stream; Ocean Banger, at the Queen-street Wharf; Hails, in stream ; Jessie Niccol, at the Bail way Wharf. EXPORT Fez bricaatiss Prosperity, for Bockhampton (to he shipped at Mercury Bay); 125,000 feet timber. loTWASDS Ooabtwibs.—Janet, cutter, from Omahb, with 500 bushels sand; Sunderland, cutter, from Thames, with 20,000 feet timber ; Ida, barge, from Mahur&Bgi, with 16,000 feet timber. OtJTWAXDS Coastwxss, —Janet, cutter, for Whangam; Sunderland, 63t*er, for Thames ; Q*rali», cutter, for Mercury Ss*y; Ida, barge, for Matakana. . The t-a. WaStaki, from Whangarei, arrived kit eTening with sercral passengers, and as carte 100 torts coal, 50 eases fruit, 4 kegs 4 cases butter. She is to ie&79 again this evening for the came port. The schooner Darcy Pratt goet hence for Trinity Bay (Queensland). She is SB route to call at Keroury Bit for a cargo of timber. The barque Glenlora is putting out her cargo rapidly and in excellent order. .The us. Thomas Ruscsil, which should hare left but evening for Giabsrae and Napier, was taken om the hard Freeman's Bay for the purpose of changing her propeller, A new one was f tted when L-it; the Tessel was laid cp, but it has not been fousd to answer so well as her original one, hesoe tks chas;& The Thomas Buaell is to leave for Giiborue and Napier today. She may bo> expected back at the earliest by Friday next. The, schooners Glefcserand Handa We were beta lying at Mercury Bay leading on Wednesday evening last. They were expected to finish and be ready for sea by c* day. The brigantine Prosperity, which pat in here on Sunday last, en route from Queensland for Mercury Bay, for the purpose of paying off her crew, whose articles had expired, cleared outwardfi again yesterday. She goes hesce for Mercury Bay, and is there to load 125,000 feet timber for Bockhnmpton. . This s.s. Wellington, for Tauranga, and Gleoulg, for Mercury Bay, both took their departure last evening, with passengers and cargo. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ABRIVAXS. • Gairloch, i.s., Me Arthur, from Waitara. Passengers: Mentis. Goodall, Wills, Scott,' French. Sampson, Petty, Cood, Williams, Hadington, Hugh, Coffin, Cozoo, Connet, Harsh, Cameron, Bolton, Callaghan, Hall, Collins, Henebury, Wills, Wright, Peacook, Bottler, Coster, Hooker, Blair, Sjme, Fisher, Daddy, Clare, Neil, Goulson, Lawrence, Hall, Bennett, Hooker, Goodacre, James, Shaw, Meadames Gilbert, McKay, Brown, Gordon, Mittts Hall, Sampson, Hooker, Mathers, Coster.—A. Barnes, agent, Hannah Mokau, s.i., Windsor, from Wai tar*. Cargo : 150 sheep, 6 packages butter.—A. Barnes, agent. • ... DEPARTURES. . Gairloch, ■.»., lie Arthur, for Waitara. Passengers : Messrs. Eays, Way, Tristly, Ahem, Tile, Hoey, McKay, Avey, Manton, Wilkinson, Hfdks, and six natives.—A. Barnes, agent. j'y\"! EXPORTS. ' Per s.s. Gairloch, for Waitara : 50 coils wire, 27 bars iron, 16 kegs lead, 7 packages spouting, 10 bagi sugar, 120 packages sundries, and boiler. BY TELEGRAPH. \"''v RUSSELL. V March s.—At Opua, the Clansman sailed for Auckland. Passengers: Messrs. Kerniok (2), Anderson, Robinson, Smith, Cook, Mellor, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Jcffcott. WELLINGTON. < March 5. — Arrived: M.s. Taiaroa, from Nelson. Sailed: 3.5. Penguin, for the North. Passeagers: Miss Dalrymple, Mes'dames Thistle, Church, Sergeant-Major Hyde, Mr. Spurge. i :■■:■ LYTTELTON. .-March s.—Sailed : S.i. Rotorua, for Dunedin; s.s. Manapouri, for the North. PastenS ere—For Auckland : Misses Edwards, Taylor, [owbray. Major George, Messrs. Goldsboro, Murray, Tick well, McKatncll, Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bow, Rev. Brown. • WEATHER EXCHANGE.—Thuhsdat. New Zealand : Decreased but uniform pressure, with moderate easterly winds, with rain at all the stations except Bluff. Australia: Overcast, with south-west winds on East and Sooth coasts, and northerly in Tasmania with heavy rain. Barometers.— New Zealand : Russell, Wellington, »nd Bluff, 29*8. Australia: Sydney, 29 9; Hobart, 29'6; Portland, 29*8.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 4