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SHIPPING.

Hiqh WAT». at Auckland B 7.37 - 7.66 Mannkau 11.17 — 11.30 Bow —Rises, 7.7; sets 4.47. Moon.—Last quarter, June 6th, 11.44 a.m. ~.\ ' AKKIVALS. ' : Leo, cutter, 32, Dowd, from Enssell.—H. D. Oxley, agents. Herald, ■>■*~ Savory, from Greymoutk.— Stone Bros., agent*. Hawk, Colonial Government Revenue schooner, Jacob, from % cruise. lona, 5.8., 159, Amodeo, from Mercury Bay. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Orphen, Mrs. Demerra, Mrs. Davis, Messrs. Bosser, May, Hopkins, Broderiok, Murray, Davidson, Hughes, Butler, Ansenne, Collins, Bryant, Auchram, Sheehan, Hennessy, Coutts, Reynolds, Meehan, Connor, Brown, Watt, and Healey.—Northern, S.S. Co., agents. Opotiki, schooner, 38, Oollingi, from WhangareL—Muter, agent. Ohao, S.S., 766, J. Bernech, from Southern porta. Passenger* : Messrs. O. Bailey, Hawkeswood, Olarkin, Wilton, Fruer, Smith, Mr., Mrs., and Master Brabant, Master Lewie.— U.S.S. Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Bansom, brigantine, 237, J. Bushell, for Suwarrow Island. Passengers: Mrs. Nicholson and child, Messrs. James Beid, G. Henderson, A. King, F. E. Jackson, A. Harris, and 15 in the steerage.—Henderson and Maofarlane, agents.. • WaitakL ■.•„- 412, Crawford, for Whangarei. —Kamo Coal Co., agents. Wellington, e.s., 279, Stephenson, for TauNorthern S.S. Co., agents. Sarah and Mary, brigantine, 145, Priest, for Brisbane, via Mercury Bay.— Mitchelsoa and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. • Loch Linnhe, ship, for Calcutta. Wellington, s.s., for Tauranga. Waitaki, e.s., for Whangarei. Columbia, schooner, for Russell. Ohan, s.s., for Greymouth. Ransom, brigantine, for Suwarrow Island. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON : . Aorangi, a.s., sailed May 9, via Teneriffe May 14. Sam Mendel, barque, February 3. Graamere, ship, sailed March 25. Kimutaka, i.e., sailed May 23. Mobile Bay. ship, loading. Nerbuida, ship, loading. Baron Aberdare, ship, loading. Otaki, ship, early. kJVBBPOOL: Naaphante, barque, sailed February 5. NBW York : Irene, schooner, sailed January 6, via Dunedin May 15. Carl Both, barque, sailed January 15. Motley, brigantine, sailed January 29, via Dunedin. Norway, barque, sailed March 9. Thames, barque, loading. Katahdin, baitjue, early. SAN CISCO : Australia, R.M. c.c, to-morrow, earl/, ADELAIDE : Helena, brigantine, early. FROM ISLANDS : Byno, brigantine, due. Ada C. Owen, brii?antine, ear;- J Three Cheers, schooner, early/ NOUMEA : Aurora, schooner, early. ZON6A : Olive, schooner, early. Alaile, schooner, early. NOK7OLK ISLAND : Southern Cross, Missionary schooner, Cirly. IDNEDIIT ; Energy, schooner, early. Oceola, brigantine, early. Onyx, barque, early. Western Star, barque, early, TIM ABU : Handa Isle, schooner, early. C AMARU : Sovereign, schooner, early. .', PROJECTED DEPARTURES, LONDON : Waimate, ship, loading. Ferdinand, barque, loading. SYDNEY : Australia, R.M. s.s., soon after arrival from San Francisco. THE UNION S.S. COMPANY. To-dat—The s.b. Arawata arrives from Littleton and Dunedin. Sunday.—Tho Eotorua arrives at Onehunga at 10 a.m. from Southern ports, and leaves again at 11 a.m., if mail arrives. Monday. — The Manapouri arrives from Southern ports and Melbourne ; the Arawata leaves for Fiji. : Tuesday. - TheTarawera arrives from Sydney; the M&napouri is to leave for Sydney. Thdksdat.— Tarawera leaves for Southcm ports and Melbourne. VESSEL? IN HARBOUR. :;:-■' (This list does not include coasters.) Ships.—Waimate, at Queen-street Wharf; Crusader, at Queen-street Wharf. Babquis.—Excelsior, Queen-street Wharf ; linacos, at Sugar Works; Ferdinand and Loongana, at Queen-street Wharf; Alastor, in stream. Bsigantines. — Loch Naw, in stream ; Rancorn, at Queen-street Wharf; Seagull, at Queenstreet Wharf; Linda Weber, Maria Virginia, Clansman, in stream; Waratah, at Queenstreet Wharf. Schooners.— in stream. IMPORTS. Per i.i. Herald, from Greymouth: 610 tons coal. • Per ship Crusader, from London: 50 cases glucose, 42 cases cocoa, 70 cases starch, 12 cases bedsteads, 5 cases furniture, 1 tank hemp and canary seed, 30 bundles buckets.— H. Hall and Go. : . EXPORTS. i Per . brigantine Ransom, for Suwarrow : 70 mats sugar, 160 bags rice, 19 boxes tobacco, 50 cases kerosene, 23 cases spirits, 3 cases matches. 9 cases jam, 12 boxes tea, 120 packages iron, 26 packages drapery, 15 oses potted fish, 3000 feet timber, 70 tins flour, 50 packages biscuits. - Per brigantine Sarah and Mary, for Brisbane (to be shipped at Mercury Bay): 130,000 feet timber. The brigantine Ransom took her departure late last night on another Island cruine. She takes a full cargo and several passengers. The brigantine Peerless exchanged signals on the 17th instant with the barque Oaberfeidh, of this port. The vessels at the time were in long. 160-30 east, and lat. 34' south. The three-masted schooner Handa Isle is on the berth loading at Timarn for this port. The Union Company's steamship Ohau came into harbour yesterday morning from Southern porta, bringing a cargo of about 350 tons of transhipment goods brought from London by the b.s. Arawa to Wellington. Captain Bernech reports having left Dunedin on the 18th at 9 p.m. Called at Oamarn, Timaru, Wellington, Napier,' Gisborne, Oreti Point, and Tauranga, the last-named port being left on the 28 th at 8.40 p.m. Light S. W. winds, smooth sea, and fine weather prevailed throughout. The Ohau left again last night for Greymouth. Yesterday afternoon the- ship Loch Linnhe proceeded to sea. She goes from here in ballast, and is bound for Calcutta. The barque Alastor, and the three-masted schooner Waratah, which arrived off Rangitoto on Thursday night last, came into harbour yesterday, the former bringing up at the powder ground, and the schooner off the Queen-street Wharf. . The ship Crusader broke bulk ye*terday morning. She is putting out her cargo in caiptal order. The schooner Opotiki arrived from Whangarei yesterday morning with a cargo of 61 tons coal. The r.s. lona, from Mercury Bay, arrived in harbour yesterday morning. This morning she is to leave on her usual trip to the Great Barrier. The B.*k Wellington took her departure for Tauranga last evening with cargo and passengers. She returns from there this evening. The ii.s. Herald arrived alongside the Queenstreet Wharf early yesterday morning with a full cargo of coal from Greymoutb. Very heavy weather was experienced during the passage, the 'port named having been left on Monday morning last.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7341, 30 May 1885, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7341, 30 May 1885, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7341, 30 May 1885, Page 4