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SHIPPING.

Bttts Watxx at Auckland—lo IS s.m.: 10.34 p.m. - --:■",...i, Uaimkau—l.63 a.m.; 2.14 p.m. Btrx.—Rises, 6.15:; sets. 6.0. v< . ; llooir.—Last quarter, 27th, 10.23 p.m. ! ' / : j ARRIVALS. Lizzlt, cutter, 39, Geo. Williams, from ManfennL—Maeler,, agent. CUnsma*, ■.«., 831, Farquhar, from Tauranga. Passengers: Messrs. EUii, Jordan, Kelly, Bymond, Lugge, Black and two children, Harvey, Wood, Orsmond, Wright, Findlay, Brown, and Northern S.S. Co., agents. Gleiaelg, s.s., 159, Norbary, from Whangarei. .—Northern S.S. Go., agents. . CLEARED OUTWARDS. Tβ Anau, f.«, , 1652, J. Molutosh, for Sydney. Passengers,: Mesdames Clark, Bates, Withers, McPhenOn, A aid, Cole, Bars to Hardiman, Brown and family (5), Hely, Alexander, Surtees, Healeman, Richards, Graham, Quirk, Sidgwick, Messrs. Brown, Hely. Alexander, Hesleman, Richards, Gmham. Quirk, 0. H. Maxwell, Barton, Maxwell, Ellis, Harvard, Cole, Brown, Coates, Liking, Thomson, Brewer, Cowan, De Boot, Himens,, Brakeniisr, Kaye, Holder, West, WiHmott, Saxjood (2), E. Ooxon, J. P. S. Hill, B. W. Nicholson. Ko«Ung, Waters, Smith, Cuit, Oftlrert,, Hibble, Blythe (2), Konaldion, Peel, Money, Harvie, Stevens, Master Hibble, Dr. Sidgwick,, Rev. W. D*vies, Oaptaia Webb, Dr. Shortlaiid, Rev. Mr. Surtees. Fathers O'Neill, O'E.agerty, Flanagan, Misses Cole, Baillie, Jewifit, Wilson, Moffatt, Has&rd, Galvert, and through passengers from Southern ports, and 51 in the steerage.—Union S.S. Go., agents. , Southern Cross, Mission steam yacht, 124, J. Bongard, for Norfolk Island and South Sea Islands of Melanesia. Passengers : Mr. Cullwick and 5 natives.— Captain T. O. Tilly, agent. Christine, nchoonor, J. MoLiver, for Suva.— D. H. MoKenrie, agent. Aurora, iichooner, 52, Watt, for Norfolk Island end Noumea.— M. Nicool, agent. DEPARTURES. Te Anau, as., for Sydney, EXPECTED ARRIVALS, SAN tRANCtSOO : Mariposa, R.M. s.s,, April 2. SJDSSt : Alameda, K.M. s.s., Maioh 29. uuiJMuri Stookbridge, ship, sailed Deo. 22, hfqb. Northumberland, ship, tailed January 15. Rimutalia, s.s., sailed February 13. Allanshaw, ship, loading. Glasgow,, ship, loading. GLASGOW! No. 121 dredger, sailed January 9. Kir YORK ! Wolfe, barque, sailed December 24, via Adelaide. Thomas A. Goddard, barque, sailed Jan. 3 via Dunedin. LapwinK, brigantine, sailed February 2, BYDHBT : Syren, brig, sailed 3rd inet. HIWCASrLIi : Coquette, schooner, sailed March 11, Niagara, brig, loading. Alexa, barque, early. lEOM ISU4NDB y Janet Niooll, e.g., about 27th instant, Qlenoairn, sobooner, early. 'Ryno, brigantine, early. Three Cheers, schooner, early. Olive, schooner, early. Ada C. Owen, brigantine, early, DDNRDIN : Oelestla, barque, sailed March 10. - Glean er, schooner, early, via Napier. LTOTILTON : JEfcWaim&a, barque, sailed 15th inat, Killaraey, barque, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. SIN 7RAN CISCO : AlaraiKia, R.M. i.e., March 29. S7DNBY : MarivoM, R.M. e.g., April 2, v LOKOON : Hernaione, ship, loading. Wainiea. barque, early. Hiw yobi: : Stella., brigantine, loading. T.HE UNION S.S. COMPANY. *• To-day. — The Tarawera leaves for Souther* ports and Melbourne at noon. Satdeiut.— Ohau arrives from Southern ports. . VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Ship. Hermione, at Queen-street Wharf. Babqdes.— Rapido, in stream. Brio.--Wild Wave, at Queen-street Wharf. Beiqa.'itines.—Maria Virginia, in stream: SteUa. at Railway Wharf. Schooisieks.— Christine, Sandfly, in stream. EXPORTB. Per s.ii. Ie Anau, for Sydney : 50 sacks maize, . 286 onsen preserved meats, 1225 kegs and cases butter, 125 oases cheese, 250 sacks bran, 37 hales flax, 581 packaged fruit, 1100 sack* flour, 11 cases o*b, 3 casks beef, 21 horses, 18 bales fangns, 98 packages sundries, 50 bundles mantels, 9 bundles shelves, 4 boxes brackets, 1 box caps, 1 caie timber. Per schooner Christine, for Suva : 80 bags rioe, 60 sacks potatoes, 43 kegs salt beef, 53 oases biscuits, 4 tanks, 10 cases preserved meats, 110 sacks flour, 90 packages oilmen's stores, and 22 packages sundries'. The biirque Cabarfeidh left Melbourne on the 17th insti. for the Kaipara. The Mission steam yacht Southern Cross is to leave today, should the weather prove favour- ! able, on her cruise amongst the islands of the South Pacific. En route she is to call at Norfolk Island. From here the vessel takes a very large general cargo. The brig Wild Wave was berthed at the Queen-street Wharf yesterday morning, and during the day reported inwards at the Customs. The barque Benguela, whioh left here on the 3rd December last, arrived at London on the 23rd iruit. - The Northern Oo.'s e.s. Clansman came into harbour early yesterday morning with passengers and cargo, and after landing these the was token into dock for cleaning, etc She is to return to the same port again this evening. The i.a. Olenelg, from Whangarei, arrived in harbour yesterday morning early with cargo and paiisengers. She is to leave again for the tune place this evening. The cutter Lizzie, from Mangonuf, arrived yesterday morning eirly, with a cargo of 30,3(59 feet timber. The Union Co.'s steamship Te Anau, for Sydney, took her departure yesterday afternoon at about three o'clock, having been detained from soon owing to the state ef the weather, whioh interfered with the work of shipping cargo. The steamer left here with a large generd cargo and 156 passengers. Tho Union S.S. Co. are announcing excursion trips to and from Taranaki. The Rotorua is to leave the Manukau on Tuesday next at 4 p.m., and excursionists will be able to return by the s.s. X'enguin on the following Friday. Tickets for the round trip are to be issued at single far*. On 10th January the British ship Ptcton Cast!!*, bound from Newcastle to Hongkong, struck on a sandbank between Euaba Lacha Donig and Kua Lau, where she remained three dayi, not being able to get clear. J On the af te moon of the 13th she was sighted by the French steamer Loire, the captain of whioh of ei.ed assistance, which was accepted, the terms being 10,000 franos and 1800 francs for •miy day's delay caused by salvage. The wtetmer made all possible efforts to get the ship clesr, but did not succeed, and the weather getting worse hourly, she finally had to go, leaving the first officer on board, it being imposilble to bring him back. The steamer returned to Haiphong, and procured the assistance of the French warship Liovrs, which immediately started to the relief of the English ship. She arrived at the scene of the mishap on the 15th, and towed the vessel off. The Fiction Castle's cargo consists of 900 tons coal, whioh had to be thrown overboard. The damage sustained by the ship was very considerable.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7594, 25 March 1886, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7594, 25 March 1886, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7594, 25 March 1886, Page 4