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SHIPPING.

Snui WATSB at Auckland-0.18a.Di.; 0 51 P.m. Mannkau-B.BS am., 4.31 p.m. Sun.—Rises. 7.14; sets, 4.44. Mcos.-Foll. 17th. 1.18 u.m. ARRIVALS. Notero, barque, 430, W. A. Smith, from Lyttelton. t^enger.: Mrs ; bm,th and family (") —G. V. Jakins, agent. Gleaner, ickooner, 115, J- Urquhart from LyttSlton. Passenger: Mr. H. Darganlle.M borftl°ie,'outt e er,'2o, Stanburg, fromWhangarei. —Master, «<gent. Saxon, schooner, SS, Jonas, from huasell.— blaster, agent. DEPARTURES. Tbonas A. Gaddard, barque, for New York. Oiive, schooner, for Samoa. Julia Prjce, schooner, for Itsuotouga. EXPKOTED AltKlVAlih. LOUDON : , Arawa, i.e., sailed May 22, duo July 4. Akaroa, barque, Bailed March 1(5, WFKH. Falls of Clyde, ship, sailed April 11, BCiPJ. Stracatb.ro, ship, loadingWaitangi, ship, loading, GLASGOW : . No. 121 dredger, sailed January 9, via -brts. bane June 7. Zealandia, ship, early. NEW YORK : Lapwing, briguntine, sailed Fob. 2, BLKD. Mary E. Russell, barque, sailed tot). -0, J ROT. Sorino, barque, sailed March 16, N<2H3. Elinor Vernon, barque, loading. Nettie, brigantine, loading. HAMBORG : Prince Albert, barque, loading. AKKNOAL, OK WAY : Faust, barquo, cleared January SYDNEY : Alaxneda. R.U. s.s., L'lst met. SAN FRANCISCO: Maripoaii, K.M. a.s., about 23th inst. NEWCASTLE : Jeunio 8., early. FROM ISLANDS : Three Cheers, schooner, early, SLKQ. Maile, schooner, early, grnr. Atlantic, schooner, early. \ve;iingtox : Vc..t:.i;>, Kussi.in mau.of'War, sailed May DOXEI l-> : Weuou», birquo, early. Frederick Basil, b.uquo. early. PROJECTED PE?A.KTURKa, LONDON : Gazelle, brigantine, loading. Halcione, shiis loading, from Kaipara, Lutterworth, loading. NEW York: Thomas A. Goddard, barque, loaded. Nova, biigantine, to load. SAX KRAM.ISC i : Alameda, 11.M. s.s., '~nd inst. SYDNEY: Muripoaa, K.M.5.3., about '2sth inst. KIMBEKLEY : Linda U'ebcr, schooner, about 17th inst. Tiiuinph, s.s., early. Lizzie, cutter, early. Cioteio, barque, early. THE UNION S.S. COMPANY. To-dat. — The Wairarapa arrives from Kussoll and leaves for Southern ports and Melbourne at noon. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Stk»MLR.— Explorer, Railway Wharf. SHlP.—Allaiishavr, at (,>UBJii-stroet Wharf. Bakuces. — Rapido, in stream ; Lutterworth, Ciborfeidu. SidUw, at Quean-street Wharf; "Wolfe, at Railway Wharf.

BKIGASTINE3. — Gazelle, Nor.i. Queen-street "Wharf ; Linda Weber, Kiilway Wharf, SCHOONEES.—Waitemata, Julia Pryce, Olive, Fanny Thornton, Devonport, at Queea-street Wharf. IMPORTS. Per schooner Gleaner, from Lyttelton : 3 cases bacon, l'o sacks onions, 5 sacks peat, 1 sack beans, tio ssicks bran, 20 sacks oatmeal, 529 Backs poutots, 702 sacks oats, 75 sucka wheat, 215 sacks flour. Per barque Isotero, fiom Lyttelton : 201S neks -wheat, 169 sacks barley, 800 sacks meal, 1547 sacks Hour, -11 s.icks o.us, 10 lacks oatmeal, 2236 sacks potatoes. Inwabdc Coastwise.—Elsie, ketch, from Thames, with 15,000 feet timber ; Mana, cutter, from Talrua, with 26.000 fact timber, S tons gum ; Wear, cutter, from Coromamlel : Rita, barge, from Fort Charles, with 40,000 feet timber ; Morning Light, cutter, from Cabbage Bay, with 1000 feet ship's timbers; Paku, cutter, from Tairua, with 27,000 fdet timber. ODTWAHD3 Coastwise.— iUta,. barge, for Port Chiles; Morning Light, cutter, for Cabbage Bay ; Paku, cutter, for Tairua. The barque Notero c.itue into harbour yesterday morning from Lyttelton, after a very smart passage, the port named having only been left on the 2nd inst. Favouring windi held to the vessel until off the (Javier Island, when light airs and calms prevailed to arrival. On discharge of her inward cargo the barque is to be placed on the berth for the Kimberley goldfield, and in this direction is is intended to, if possible, form a syndicate of 23 members of £100 each, with the idea of loading the vessel with suitable cargo for the requirements of the bald, such as timber, preserved meats, salt meata, potatoes, &C, and upon the arrival of the vessel at either Cambridge Gulf or Derby to use her as a storeship, and to, no to speak, letail out her cargo in much the same manner as done on shore in the stores. Captain Smith will have associated with him a supercargo, to iusiec in the disposal of the goo.is. .So far the prospects of the syndicate being formed are very encouraging. The schooner Ssxcn, from KusseU, arrived yesterday with a cii consisting of 50 tone of 3i<mi»n(. ,a 9 ami 50 tor.!! of cosl.

The barque Thomas A. Goddard, for New York, proceeded to tea early yesterday morning, «be being favoured with a frcih westerly breeze. The cutter Cor.ilte brings a cargo of 48 tone of coal horu Whangarei. Th« b-ir<[u*!ntiiie Devonport was yesterday taken alongside the barque Lutterworth, aiid from the latter vessel the is to receive her Lr.luMt prior to sailing for the Kiiijnra. Thp schooner* Oiivu for Elliot ami Vhv»u, and Jiilin Pryca for 1-Urotonga, both sailed yesterday morning with full general cargoes and several passengers. The *.». Wairarap!), from Russell, is due here this morning; early, *n<\ at noon she is to leave aguiu for Southern porta ar,<l Melbourne, In yesterday's iisue of the llehald we anuour,c?(i that the vessel then signalled would most liki \y be the Lrloaner. fron: Lytteltoc, with a cirgo of jrraiii, and in this respect we vreve correct, the vessel named comiu£ into harbour «:irly yesterd.y morning, and anchoring elf the Victoria Wharf, Davouport, where she in to discharge. Captain Urquhart reports having lets Lyttelten on* the 2nd instant, and tor thn iirst twenty hours had a vory severe gale, during which dptain Urquhart received such dnma;;p to his left band by being jimmed in the wheel sis to wholly incapacitate him from ■work since. Thence to arrival favouring winds held to the ve.'ot:!. As we have aaid, the vessel i i to land her can.;o at the North Shore, and for that purpose she whs berthed at the Victoria Wharf yoßterdiiy.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Oreti, 8.e., Robertson, from Wanganui, via New Plymouth. Passengers : Mrs. Chadwick and child, Messrs. Melody. Walsh, Leei, Martin, Foule*, Boyd, W illiian, Veale, and 4 steerage. —J. W. Waller, agent. IMPORTS. Per Oreti, s.k. : 481 sheep, 1 horse, 53 bags hides, 2 hoXrs butter. The Oruti arrived from Wangatiui, via New Plymouth, at 5 p.m. Tuesday, with a cargo of ihuep said, paisongerK, as nbove. She was to leivo again for aama ports yesterday, but owing to the strong son'-weat gale blowing, her departure is postponed until 1 p.m. this day, when, if the grile his subsided, «he will positively leave. The Government strainer Stella came up the harbour yeaterday, she having beeu engaged for the past week lifting and cleaning the buoys. £ Y TELE GJiA PH. RUSSELL. Jane 9.—Sailed : Tho Wairarapa, for Auckland, 0.30 p.m. Pasßengers : Messrs. Coffin, Wilson, Boodle, Misses Wrigg, Davis, Jones, Moody (2). LYTTELTON. June 9.— Arrived : Tho Charles Price, from Port Chalmers. Sailed: The Wakatu, for Wellington. OPOTIKI. June 9. — The echoonor Ocean was floated today. The cargo has been discharged and reloaded. It is much damaged. The vessel is leaking badly. The Ruby, schooner, S. Neil), master, arrived to-day. FORT CHALMERS. June 9.—Arrived : Grafton, from Westport; B.a. Wanaka and b.s. Rotomahana, from the North. Sailed : S.s. Te Anau, for Sydney, via the North. Passengers : For Lyttelton: Mr». and Mise Spooner, Miss Hewling, Mr. Hewling. For Wellington : Mesdames Larnach and Waller, Misses Larnach (2), and Brownlie, Misses McCarthy and iScouliar. For Gisborm) : Mieaea RlcCallum and Webber. For Auckland : Mr. and" Mrs. Seddon, Mr. Lany, three in the steerage, also eighty immigrants ex Doric.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7660, 10 June 1886, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7660, 10 June 1886, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7660, 10 June 1886, Page 4

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