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SHIPPISG. HIOH Wat**, It Auckland 7.23 — 7.42 Miouksu !• 55 — 11.11 Sew.—Rises, 6 50 ; «eta 6.19. 1150*.— New, 11th, 11 53 suns. ARRIVALS. Ohau, s.s., 411, Bernecb, from the South, via Ea»t Coast ports.—Union S.S. Co., AgenU. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Saucy Kate, schooner, 41, Bathurst, for Mangocui.— Matter, agent. Kenilwort'a, brigantine, 113, Cross, for Dunedi« via Whangaroa.—Master, agent. Wellington,s.s., 279, Stephenson, for F.uisell. —Northern S.S. Co.. agents. Clansman, a.*., 331, Farqahar, for Taurangs. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. Argyle, e.g., 129, Amodeo, for Mercury Bay. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. Linda Weber, schooner. 114, A. L. Edgar, for Brisbane via Mercury Bay,—D, H. McKenzie, agent. DEPARTURES. Wellington, «.i., for Russell. Clansman, «.s M forTauracga. Argyle, s.s,, for Mercury Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LOSDOK : Kaikoura, a.s., sailed July 4. Nerbuida, ship, sailed May 3, WFKQ. Duchess of Argyle, ship, sailed May SO, Kmr. Wanganui, ship, sailed June IS, QLSP. Doric, s.s., sailed July 16. Laira, barque, sailed July 27, klhd. Ada Meimore, barque, sailed July '11. Euterpe, barque, loading, vptk. Jessie Roadman, barque, loading. Douglas, ship, loading. HAAIF-CKG : L*vuk», barque, sailed Jane 15. NEW YORK : Katsidin, barque, via Wellington, sailed April 27. swjc. A. O. Clark, barque, sailed May 4. Thames, barque, loading. Elinor Vermon. barque, loading, J3FK. Nettie, briga.ntine, loading, J^rr. NIWCASTLK : Seabird, schooner, early. Waitemata, three-muted schooner, early. Maria Virginia, brigantine, early. ROCIHAMPTON : Louie, schooner, tailed August 5. FROM ISLANDS : Saddie F. Caller, brigantine, due. Oamaru, brigantine, from Rarotonga, early. Ada C. Owen, from Raretonga, early. Sandfly, schooner, from Tonga, early. Mimiha, schooner, from Samoa, early. Aurora, schooner, early. Orpheus, schooner, early. Mails, schooner, early. Ransom, brigantine, early. lrTßLio.v: Derail port, schooner, early. OAMAEU : Darcy Pratt, schooner, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. LONDON : Alt air, barque, loading. Crusader, ship, loading. Sam Mendel, barque, early. E.alkoura, s.s., about August 1?, Doric, s.s., early. NEW YORK : Claribel, barque, early. FOKTLAXD (OKEGO.v): Graamere, barque, early. THE UNION S.S. COMPANY. Ttttsdat.—The Wairarapa arrives from Southern ports and Melbourne at 10 a.m. ; the Tarawer* arrives from Sydney; the Penguin leaves Onehunga for southern ports at 9.30 a.m.; the O'nau leaves for Grey mouth. Wednesday.—The Wairarapa leaves for Sydney, via Russell, at 5 p.m. THURSDAY. —The Areata arrives from Fiji; ! the Tarawera is to leave for Southern ports and Melbourne at noon. Satubdat.—The Suva arrives from Southern ports. , VESSELS IN HARBOUR. (This list does not include cou:en.) Ships.—Crusader, at Railway Wharf ; Katha line, at Queen-street Wharf. Basques. — Samuel, Sam Mendel, Claribel, in stream ; Othello, in dock ; Rose M., at Railway vVhfcrf; Norway, Grasmere, Altair, at Queen-street Wharf. Briga>tine3. —Keniiworth, in stream ; LookBut, Linda Weber, Stanley, at Railway Wharf ; Caaiille, at Queen street Waaif. ; Schoosees. — Agnes Donald. In stream ; Xaitfcr, Energy, at Queen-street Wharf. . Custom Hod3e Estibed Outwards. — Look-out, brigantine, for Sydney, via Kaipara ; Linda Weber, brigantine, for Sydney, via Mercury Bay. The barque Othello and s.s. Mac;regor were taken out of dock yesterday morning, and their place was filled by the schooner Saucy Kate, which Teasel, after cleaning, was also removed from dock list evening. The a.*. Wellington for Russell, Clansm an for Tsuranga, and Argyle for Mercury Bay, left yesterday with cargo and passengers. & The barque Grasmere was hauled off into the stream from the Qaeen-str&et Wharf yesterday morning. She is to tail at an early date for Portland (Oregon). The Ohm arrived from Southern porta last night. Sh« loft Dunedin at 9 p.m. on the 2nd lost. Called at Oamaru, Timiru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne, leaving the latter port at 4.30 p.m. on the 9th inst. Rounded '.he East Cape at 1 a.m. on the 10th ; oaased Channel Rock at 6.45 p.m., and arrived n Auckland the same evening at 11 o'clock. £xperi«need light variable wind to Wellington ; ght F..E. wind with swell to Gisborne ; strong . wijjd and high sea to passing Cuvier Island ; ieiyse light airs to arrival. She brings 534 «n/, of cargo, PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Hannah Mokau, s.s., Windsor, from Waitara. —A. Barnes, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Penguin, s.s., Allman, for Southern ports. Passengers : Miss Salmon, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Reid, Messrs. R. J. GUI, Burgess, F. J. Jones. T. Pavitt, S. F. Griffiths, E. J, Maura, Gower, Jones, Malavey, Brace. Taint, Geddes, Miss C. Hill, Miss Carr, Mr. and Mrs. McEldoney.-—Union Steamship Company, agents. DEPARTURES. Gairloch, a.s., McArthur, for Waitara. Passengers : Messrs. Foley, Langland, McGuire, Bailey.—A Barnes, agent. Hannah Mokau, s.s., Windsor, for Waitara. A. Barnes, agent. The Hannah Mokau arrived from Waitara on Sunday night with 220 sheep, 0 bales flax, 45 hides, 1 hogshead, 13 bales skins, 18 kegs butter. She returned thither at 2 o'clock yesterday. The Northern Co.'s s.s. Gairloch left for Waitara at (1 o'clock yesterday with a general cargo and a number of passengers. The s.s. Sulfa will arrive from Waitara early this morning. The Union Co.'s b.s. Penguin leaves for the South at 9.30 this morning. Latest train for passengers, 8.40. PORT OF KAIPARA. > August B.The Syren, Transport, and Marmlon got under weigh this morning, and went to Ma. BY TlbL£lGft AP B, WELLINGTON. August 10.—Arrived: S.s. Janet Nicoll, from the North ; Maori, from Greymouth ; Edwin Basaetc, from Newcastle. Sailed: a.s. Janet Nicoll, for Lyttslton ; s.s. Itotorua, for Picton and Nelson ; e.t. Waihora, for the South; Awaroa, schooner, for Lyttelton. TIMARU. August 10.—Sailed : Koranui, for the North ; Cingalese, barque, for Guam, with a full cargo of produce. LYTTELTON. August 10.—Sailed: Glen C&ladh, for the Bluff; b.s. Taiaroa, for Wellington; s.s. Wanaka, for the South. PORT CHALMERS. August 10.—Arrived : Wareatea, from Westport. Sailed: Hawea, b.s., for the North. Passengers: Mr. Brown and four steerage. THE WAIHORA-MAY COLLISION. Wellington, Monday.—A magisterial enquiry into the collision between the steamer Waihora and barquentine May was held this afternoon. The Court decided that there was an error of judgment on the part of Captain McGee, of the Waihora, but were satisfied with his conduct in standing by the May after the collision. He was ordered to pay the costs of the enquiry, amounting to £7 7e. WEATHER EXCHANGE.-MONDAT. New Zealand : Fine, bright weather all over, with light easterly winds and smooth sea. Australia : High pressure over south coast; wind S. and \V., except N. at Portland ; foggy at Hobart, but generally fine ; depression to west. Baremeter—New Zealand : Russell and Bluff, 301; Wellington, 30 - 2. Australia: Hobart and Portland, 301; Sydney, 29 8. The Northcote residents are regarding with considerable interest the development of the new ferry steam services—the result of the operations of the rival companies. Their opinion is that when certain people fall out the Northcofce people will get their own. Hop Bitters does not exhaust and destroy, bat restores, cures, and makes now. Get the genuine American Co. 'a. Lookup.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7403, 11 August 1885, Page 4

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