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SHIPPING.

Ei«R • Watm, at Auckland 10.45 — H-β .*f?.li.V "** Mannkau 2.26— 2.46 Sow.—BbM. 5.55; >ets.e 25. : MOOR.—New, 6.16 a.m. ' . ARRIVALS. Arawata,.s.e., 1098, W. L. Cromarty, from Wellington. Passenger*: Saloon — Captain Mail, Rev. A. Britain, Messrs. J. Bryne, J. Wilton; tteerage, two. Ex s.s. Bimataka: Saloon—Ml»e, Bichardeon, Messrs. Wasteneys, Harrington, Caldweil, J. and A. Stephenson. Steerage—Mr. and Mrs. Renshaw and family (6), Mrs. Heap and family (6), Mrs. Wood and child, Missel Wood, Wendover, Bright, Preston, Messrs. Carter (2), Firth (2), J. Smith, WendcTer, Frost, Atkinson, J. Pays, Holgate, Holloway.—Union S.S. Co., agents. 'Clansman, s.s., 331, Farquhar, from Russell. Passengers Messrs. H. Cook, Mellor, Nesbitt, Wall, Matter Clarke, Mesdamee Alpton (3), Fairweather, Misses Heighway, Jacinth*, Jetootte, and 8 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. iOLEARED OUTWARDS. T* Aaau, ■.■., 1652, J. McGee, for Southern pert* and Melbourne. Passenger*— Gisborne:.Mrs. Bennett apd daughter, Air. and Mm. Batoliffe, Messrs. Vernon, Evans Fentoa, Agratti, Laurence, Smith, DarreU, Allen, Lore, Veitoh, and Phillips. For Napier: Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Messrs. Vaile, Brown, Jacobs, Wiloox, Duaan, Mies Lamb. For Wellington : Messrs. Wilson, Warren, Gilohrist, Downie, Falkiner, Leigh, Parslow, W. Hoan, Payne, Fisher, Graham, Shannon, Davies, Wick«, Young, Malcolm, Lindsay, Mrs. J. H. MeKenzie and three children, Captain. Mahon, Mr. and Mrs. Goodson. For Lyttelton: M«rdames Clarke, Banbury, Mr. and Mrs. Apps, Mr. and Mrs. Blackie, Mr. and Mrs. Oraig*and family, Misses Cook, Waller (2), Farquhar, Kirk, Smith, Mesars. Aldred, Hall, Schofei, Nelson, Mabey, Ashbey, Logran, Agrath, Kemp, and Rev. Smith. For Dunedin : Messrs. Partington, Smythe, Jameson, Miss Eammias. For Bluff : Mr. Bateman. For Melbourne: Mesdames Knight, Foote, and Murohie, Misses Mnrchie (2), and Constant, Messrs. Murchie (2), Montgonmery, Hoggarth, Davis, Swinnerton, and Mrs. Dodge. For Hobart: Mr. and Mrs. Reddish, Messrs. J. B. Sheridan, Hill, and Hall.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Agnes Martin, ketch, 41, Sylva, for Russell. —Stone Brothers, agents. • Macgregor, 8.a., Johnson, for Whangarei.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. Waitaki, s.s., 412, Crawford, for Whangarei. Kamo Coal Co., agents. Thomas Russell, s.s., 131, Helander, for Gisborne and Napier.—Waikato Coal Co., agents, Jessie Nic.'iol, schooner, 93, T. Hedge, for Sunday lilac d. Passenger : Mr. E. Nioool. — Master, agent. Fanny Kelly, ketch, 35, G. William*, for Nangonui.—Master, agent. DEPARTURES. Tβ An&u, S.S., for Southern ports and Melbourne. Fanny Kelly, ketch, for MwgonuL .Wenona, barque, for Sydney Island. Prosperity, brigantine, for Kockhampton, via Mercury Bay. Herald, ».s., for Greymouth. Thomas Russell, s.s., for Gisborne. Macgregor, *.*., for Whangarei. Waitaki, i.e., for Whangarei. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. SAN JKANCIseo: Australia, R.M. s.s., due March 8. LONDON : , Waimate, ship, sailed November 28, NMTS. Northumberland, ship, sailed Deo. 13,LDKQ. Coptic, 8.5., dde about April 12. Loch Linnhe, barque, sailed Jan. 10, WVCN. Sam Mendel, barque, loading. Alastor, barque,.loading. LIYBRPOOL : Nauphhnte, barque, loading. GLASGOW: Luttexworth, barque, sailed November S, .' , ■ via, Dunedin. NEW YORK: Carl Both, barque. Irene, schooner, sailed January 5. ' Thames, barque, loading. *AYA: Ferdinand, barque, early, kcmb. . ' Pankwan, barque, early, vnht. Imacoo, barque, early. JATAVIA : Hertha, barque, early, JDCL. NEWCASTLE : Borealis, brigantine, sailed February 2L ADBLAIDB : ■ YoUnde. barquentine, sailed February 9, vit. Wellington. BDENITT KIVKB (QUEENSLAND) : Lapwing, brigantine, sailed February 23, . SAMOA : . Fleetwing, schooner, due. CONGA.: Sandfly, schooner, early. TIMABU : Energy, schooner, early, LTTTKLTOJI : : ' Notero, barque, early. • DUNIDIN : " Lutterworth, barque, early. ' EXPOKrS. Per ■•■- Te Anau tor Southern ports and Melbourne Fer Gisborne: 91 packages sundries. For Napier: 33 cases salmon, 80 packages sundries, '10 cases schnapps, 41 mats sugar. For Wellington: 84 bags sugar, 25 cases tobacco. For Lyttleton: 84 packages sundries, 13 cases tobacco. For transhipment for London : 256 cases - cheese, 45 cases honey, 10 cases millett. For Dunedin: 30 bags hematite, 70 packages sundries, 20 cases champagne, 5 cases tobacco. For Bluff : 160 gunnies sugar. For Melbourne : 172 hides, 22 cases cheese, 50 bags lime, 19 sacks gum, 52 sacks grass seed.

letvabds Coastwise. — Waitemata, barge, from Otaki, with 22 pieces timber; Agnes Martin, ketch, from Thames ; Wangarei, outter, from Wha.nga.iei, with 52 tons coal. Outwaeds Coastwise.—Reward, schooner, for Barrier; Waitemata, barge, for Otaki; Agnet Martin, ketch, for Kussell; Whangarei, cutter, for Whangarei. The R. of. s.s. Am train, from San Francisco and Honolulu, with the English mails, which left London on the 29th of January, u due here to-ttiorrow.

The k-rigantine Prosperity, for Mercury Bay and Bockhampton, took her departure yesterday.

The barque Wenona, which returned to port oa Wednesday last, owing to stress of weather, left again yesterday, bound for Sydney Island. The Union Company's steamship Axawata, from Wellington, arrived in harbour yesterday morning, bringing with her the passengers and malls for Auckland which arrived at Wellington by the N.Z.S. Co.'s Rimutaka, from London. Of the passage, Captain Cromarty report* : Left Wellington at 0.45 a.m. Portland island at 10.40 p.m. on the 4th ; East Cape abeam at 11.30 a.m. on the sth ; arriving at wharf as above. Experienced strong K.E, winds and sea, and cloudy weather. The Union Co.'a steamship Te Anau, which left for Southern ports and Melbourne yesterday, was the bearer of 256 cases of Aucklandmade aheese, and 45 cases of honey, whioh are to be transhipped at Lyttelton into the New Zealand Shipping Go.'s steamship Rimutaka, for London.

The e.f. Tβ Anau took her departure for Southern porta and Melbourne yesterday afternoon, well patronised by passengers and cargo.' ■ Th» brigantine Parnell left Mangonui, bound for Melbourne, on Thurid&y last. The barque Kebecoa Orowell, which since Sunday night last has been lying at Rangitoto Beef wind bound, resumed her voyage for New York yesterday morning. The barque Killarney, from Russell, bound for Melbourne, was. towed to sea by the s.s. Clansman on Thursday last. The barque has a fail cargo of timber. The i.i. Macgregor and Waitaki, both for Whancarei, took their departures last evening with passengers and cargo. The e.g. Thomas Russell, after having her old propeller fitted to her, left for Sisborne and Napier yesterday evening, well filled with cargo. 'The late commander of the R.M. s. Zealandia, Captain Chevalier, died at sea, between Bombay and Suez, on December 15 last, on board the S.I. Castlebank, of which he was captain. BY TELEGRAPH. > HERD'S POINT. March 6. — (sailed: Queen, schooner, for Auckland, with 30 tons gum. WELLINGTON. : March 6.—Arrived : Manapouri, e.s., from the South ; Hawea, s.s., from the North. At the Heads : Three-masted schooner Yolande, from Adelaide. Sailed : Hawea* s.e., for Lyttelton; Manapouri, s.s,, for Auckland via the East Coast. Passengers — Misses Galbrade, Osmond, Boss, Robertson, Mitchell, Barry, Meidamei Butt and Parson, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Gaulton, Mr. and Mrs. Wainwright, Mr. and Mrs. Habens, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. King and son, Mr. and Mrs. Farsyth, Messrs. Chamberlain, Nathan, liawson, Davis, MoUuire, Buff, Simpson. Nelson, Graham, Scott, Dwan, Greenwood, Hardy, Mitchell, Waterhoute, Mahoney. LYTTELTON. . March 6.—Arrived : Candidate and Thurso, from. Newcastle. Sailed S.a. Wakatu, for Xaikoura; e.s. Mahinapua and a.s. Koranui, for Wellington. ',': ■";'■■:.. PORT CHALMERS, v i March Arrived : S.s. Botorua, from the North. Sailed : S.s. Wairarapa, for Melbourne via, the Bluff Wellington, ship, for Lyttelton; i.i, Wanaka, for Nelson. i:v WEATHER EXCHANGE—Fbidat. ' .'New Zealand : Generally fine, but with pas■|og clouds, with light northerly winds or calms, and decreased pressure; rain on West coast of Sooth Island. , Australia: .fine,' with steady pressure, and moderate N.E. winds on East, and N* ,W."* on South, and 'W. in Tasmania. Barometer*,—New Zealand: Wellington, 297; Bluff, 3-5. Australia; Sjdnoy, 29'5; Fartlud. 29-9 • Hebwt, 29-7. .....•".,.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7270, 7 March 1885, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7270, 7 March 1885, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7270, 7 March 1885, Page 4