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SHIPPING.

Hiok Wat»b. at Auckland 10.39 — 11-0 Manukau 2-ll) — SS.4O Buw.—Klies, 4.47 ; sets 6 41. Mooi».-F)r»tquirter, 15th, H.39a.m. ARRIVALS. Waitaki, i.e., 412, Crawford, from Whannarei. Passengers : Mrs. Myers, Mrs, Mauderson, Mr. Watson.—Kamo Coal Co., agents. Waiaini, schooner, 01, Nicolai, from Gieborne.—H. B. Morton, ngent. Agnes Donald, echooner, l>2, J. Lewis, from East Coast ports, via Whaugarei.—.Mastec, agent. Agnes Martin, ketch, 41, Loniez, from Wh*ngarei.—Maeter, ugent. Griffiu, schooner, -iS, Olson, from Kussell.— Blftstei, agent. Wellington, s.s., "70, Stepheneon, from Tauranga. Passenvers : Mr. kihl Mrs. Huckwortb, Mesdanies Gallagher and Green, Mimsus Murray (2), Buckwortb, Douglas, hiul boy, Messrs. 8011, Porter, Minjur. Duuchu, aud Wright.—Northern S.S. Co., ngents, Argyle, s.s., 129, Aniodeo, fiom Mercury B.iy. —Northern S.S. Co., agents.

Mitcgre£or, s.s., Johnson, from Whaußari'i. PaeeeDgtTi?: Messrs. Cohen, Marshall, Shearer, Brown, Corkindr,lo, Uuff. Froiule, McDonald, Weavel, Greetiliof, Miss Wilson M. McGregor, Mr, and Mrs. Tobbcs; and 4in the average.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. CLEARED OUT WARDS. Waibora, s.s., "JiH'o, Thonuts MoGee, for Southern ports and Melbourne. Passengers :— For Gisbonie : Mr. and Mrs. Bond, Mr. B.irraclough. For Napier : Mrs. and Alias Nightengale, Mis» Koss. For Wellington! Messrs. Save, Mathoson, Truunell, Aitken, Dickson. For Lyttelton: Mtssrs. liiiilse, G. M. Ksod, Feun. For Punedin : Messrs. Booth. Anderson, Stout, Martin. Miss Winter. For Hohirt: Mr. Ledbetter. For Melbotuue : Messrs. l'irsse (J). — Uniou S.S. Co.. agents. Wellington, e.s., "-.'7'.'. Stephonion, for Tauranga.—Northern S.J-. Co., agents. Glenelg, e.s., 159. West, for Whangarei.— Northern S.S. Co., i>^i>utß. Hinuruou, Colonial Government child, for Wellington. Passengers: Hon. Mr. laallance, Colonel Sir li. Whitmoie, Major Boddfim, DEPARTURES. Waihora, 8.8., for Southern ports and Melbourne. Glenelg, e.»., for Whang.irei. Wellington, 8.5., for Taur.iiiKa. Hineino*. Colonial Goverumeat e.s,, for Wellington. V.XPECTED AKUIVALS. ?AN FRANCISCO : Australia. R.M. 9.3., due to-morrow. LONDON : Jessie Koadnun, b.uque, sailed Autrust S. Herrnione. ship, sailed September 17. The Douglas, ship, sailed September 21. Ku.ipuhu, s.i., suiled October 24. Coptic, e.s., due about November 22. Kimutak.l, e.s., due about December 15. Var.duara. ship, loading. Eilbraunan, ship, londiug. NKW YORK : Elinor Vernon, sailed June '27 via Dunedin, jsrK.

Nettie, brieantine, sailed June 29 via Dunedin, Jl.'l'V. H. N. Ban-es, barque, sailed August 4, via Dunedin. SagitU, barque, sailed September 12. Stella, brigantiua, early. Annie Heed, barque. BRISBANE : Gvl, brigmtine, sailed November 3. NEWCA.STLK : Sea Waif, schooner, sailed November 3. 3TDSET : H.M.3. Nelson, early. fROM IShi.NDS : Sandtlv, schooner, from Tong-i, rarly. Kaubum, brigAiuine, parly, ws'km. LilliiUi, schoouer, early. rJHOJKOTIiU DKi-AKTUKia. LONDON : S»ra Mendel, barque, loading. Benguela, barqne, lo»i4i'»g. Corouilla, barque, early. •,..; ..,. Coptic, e.s., about November 24. Riniatuka, *.s., about December 17 . HEW YOKK : ' '-" Nettie, brigantine, early. ,-«., . Elinor V'eruor, barque, e^ftj* 1 , DX BY : ' * Australia, R.M. ssß.,'9atar(Wy. THE UNION S.S. COMPANY. TO-DAY.—The Ohau Hrnves from GreymotUh. SATURDAY.—The >uva arrives trom (Jisborne. bDNUAT. —The Arawata leaves for Fiji, VESSELS IN* HAUBOeit. (This list does not iocludo coasters.) SHIP. — Euterpe. iit yureu-stret't Wharf. BaKvIUES. — S.iiu Mfudei, Cabtrfeidli, L.iira, Ada Meimore, C-lesUA, Armistice, »t (Jueen•treet Wharf; Coroailla, iu stream ; lieuguela, at Railway Wh-.tf. BKIGAJiTtXEH.—OoeoIa, at Kailw.ij- Whiif; Kyno, Myrtle, at,Queen-<itreot Wharf; Omaha, Buster, at Ktllway vVhatf. SCHOONERS. — ChrietiDe, Kiizibeth, Olive, Maile, at Queen-street Wharf. IMPOKTa. Per schooner Mimiha, from Apia: 52J torn copra, , Per i.e. Gairlooh, from Wnitara : 'JO hind quarters and ;");> I'ieci's beef, 1 box kidneys, 1 b»(t tails.—New Z-\iUiid Frczeii Meat and Storage Comp.iuy (Liruited). EX TOUTS. Per e.s. Wftihon, fo.- Southern ports and Melbourne :—For Gisborn« : 82j)»ctage». For Napier : 10'-' pickese-. For Wellington : 427 puclcnees. For Lyttelton : f>oo tags s-ugar, '.''_' sunurit*. For Dunudin : 38 b*«B rice, 3000 bags an**., ; , . , J.c.i l l« <J[ t»9 sundries. For Bluff : I 1 "1 iia«H sugar, 01 packages iundrifn. For Hoii»rt : 15 caste. For Melbourne : "J" hides, 127 sicka cocjanuU, 19 packages luidnee. Inwards Coastwise—Lagoon, barge, from Ngunifuru, with 80 j.ilw, ;}CinJ ftet timber; Deveron, cutter, tt'>m C-«i««- Uolville, with 30 tons firewood, 100 riile ; Violet, ketch, from Thames, with 1C OIMJ f<--' timber; Ghost, barge, from Wangapoua, with l.'{ loye ; Four Sistetfi, cutter, from VVhangaiPi. Outwakd.s (; IASTWIHK. — Violet, ketch, for Thames, witn 300 ».ick« cits, 5 tons coal, 15 b»gs lime ; Janet, cutter, for Whangarei Heads: Ddveron, cutter, for Wlinn^arei. The e.«. Weliiiibtoii from Triuraiiga, and Argyle from Meicury li»J, both arrived yesterday morning with c irgo and pMsengere, and again left, the Argyle for the Birrier, and the Wellington for T*r,ranga. The barque Caberfeidh goes hence to Whangaroa, there to load timber for Dunedin. Thß Union Co.'an.a, Oluuis due here from Greymouth direct :o-d..y with a cargo of coal on the company's account. The steamer left Greymouth on Tuesiluy last. The Colonial Government s.s. Stella is expected to reach here early in the ensuing week , , she being bound on h';r periodical cruise to the lighthouses of the northern part of New Zealand.

The steamship Tainui left Plymouth for Port Chalmers on the 7th iunt. At Duuedin the cargo for Auckland, aome 250 torm, will be transhipped into one of the Union Co. iteamere for here. The vessel, before proceeding home again, is to call at Napier for a cargo of frozen meat. Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co. are the agente. The tchuoner Griffin, from Russell, ketch Agnes Martin, ami cutter Four Sisters, from Whangaiei, nil arrived in harbour yesterday morning, with cargoes of coal. The U.S. Waihora took her departure for Southern ports and Melbourne yesterday, learing the Queen-street Wharf at noon. She waa fairly patronised with cargo and p^esengeri. The barque Laira, on discharge of hor inward oargo, is to proceed to Gisborne, there to load wool, kc, for London. The schooner Waiapu, from Giiborne and East Coast porta, came into harbour yesterday inurning. with tho following c*r(jo : - -140 sacks maize, 45 pigs, 121 sleepers, 12 hides, 5 sacka fungus, 3 tons bonus. The schooner Agnes Donald, from the East Coast, via Whangarei, arrived in harbour yesterday morning, with a cargo of 102 tons coal, taken in at the latter t ioit. The s.s. Australia is announced to nail from Auckland to Sydney on or about the 14th inst., instead of tho 14th December, as preTiously advertised. . ... The b.s. Macgregor arrived last nigh* from Whangarei with the following cargo :—CD Hacks gum, 4 packages leather. 10 hhdu ale, 1 piece Citing, 2 bags sundries, 4 bundles skins, 1 crate buincuits, 14 cases fruit, 43 boxes eggs, 5 parcels, 14 hides, 15 kegs butter, 8 suck potatoes, 3 boxoH cheeee, 2 crate* pigs, 6 boxes fowls, 14 packages sundries, and 4 eacks phosphate of lime. ... The e.g. Wuitaki arrived from Whangarei last evening with, three passengers, and as cargo 60 tons coal. 18 Hacks bones, 4 balos wool, 14 boxes butter, '22 cheese. 12 boxea eggn, and 2 tone luudriee. .Shu is to leave ugaiu this evening.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7484, 13 November 1885, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7484, 13 November 1885, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7484, 13 November 1885, Page 4

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