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SHIPPING.

few WAm it AttcWand-2-tt am.; 8.25 tun* Hooir-New, 27th, 6.M p.m. _ s-s ARRIVALS. ' ' - Byno, brfcanttne, 85, J. a. Bewloke, from £ h °™ er \ 42 « *• Pm *»w, from Midte,?' M \ S 31 'Farquhar, fromßuaaell Mi„, *K! he^ p »»«ongera : Mra. Hagger. Mi" Hare. Messrs G. Holdahip. 8. B»rs Mm. argoine ' Dl *on, Drewett, andtkree in Spitfire, cutter, 32, J. McGurnev from WhangareL-M. Niccoi, agen™ Tl • * S.rl». CLEARED OUTWARDS. sort.., three-masted aohooner. 252 p W Ton^u.wW. er MoSh«-S Agues Donald, schooner, 62. J. Lewi, for GUborne, via East Coaat WBa't? OSaSJ£X^k Th ° mM M ° olUre « fW for a„n^ pft * 8 *"" 178ti H. W. H. Chatfield. IwV.2? Gubon »e : Miss Bryan, Messrs. t ,oW af^ l * oll6ll ' Jud «*« McDonald For T5° k ? *[V on 0r01 »* and Gudgeon, lev p ap fe r: r, Mr ;« J Phll,on » Mi «» Blnnle AJhbnri li onif ?' Messrs. Weston, J. t*A* r ' IBher ' L »y°o<*. A. Kelaey. Mr. "J £** neyfi^ ' Mr - and Mr " Glover Mr. ? R1 (4). , For Wellington: Mr. and cot n^kl. Slncl^r^ l Me,sra - Clarke, Phil2°2* Gibbons, Scott, F. W. Boynton. For BrrrSt 0nMis n? >Tl » on ' »« on . Messrs' »>»• J; ° ™m. J- Symonds, H. a^*V**s! ton Mr « and Mr *» Haultain, Major S? Mr*. George. For Dunedin : Mis. Diok, «r, inga. For Melbourne: Messrs. J. G. Hn^!f2 , o l^r ' and 45 in &* ateerage,'JnionS.S.Oo., agents, CTanwaan ~,,, 331, Farquhar, for Tauranga, —Northern S.S. Co., agents. »E.i d ?T ?' *-*" 279 ' Stephenson, for WhangateL.—Northem S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. kJfsiruapa, j.s., for Southern porta end MelAgnw Donald, achooner, for East Coast porta. Wellington, a.a., for WhangareL Clanjnnan, a.a„ for Tauranga. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, LONDON: Txmg&riro, s.s., sailed Sept. 26, due Nov. 9 «ako, ship, sailed July 26. qkpo. Euterpe, ship, sailed August 21, VPJE Sakaia, ship, sailed September 18, WSIH Hermione, ship, loading. MKLBOUrnb : Nelson, EL M.S., about November, NEW tonus. : Mary A. Greenwood, barque, via Dunedin and Lyttelton, sailed July 2, jtpk. Gleneida, barque, sailed August 11, via Dunedin, jsqa. William Phillips, bwque. loading. Ablol Abbot, barque, loading. BOSTON: Hans*, brigantine, sailed May 17, via Wei Ungton, nhj.'. Bin j Manhegan, barque, early, kbgc. JTAVA:

I>r. Meszgen, barque, early, HQCN Hamburg: Canopojs, jajque, early. &BOM ISLANDS . Janet NJ coll, s.s., early. Ryno, b rigantine, early, WLGV. Atlantic, schooner, early. Jessie Niocol, schooner, early, WLJK. Julia Pryce, schooner, early« Mail' schooner, early. HEWCA? TLE : Frf.nz, brigantine, early. Sliver Cloud, aohooner, early. P.orealis, schooner, via Clarence River, sailed. October 4. sUUnedin: Frederick Bassil, barque, early, WPBH LTTTXLTON : Slncluden, barque, early. VTDCARU: fleet, wing, schooner, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. SAN FTiANCISCO : A ostralia, K.M.s.s,, November 0. LONDON : Alastor, barque, loading. Waitangl, ship, to loadMerope, barque, to load* WiW YORK : Nettie, brigantine, loading. Mary A. Greenwood, barque, early, UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. \ Sunday.— Southern Cross arrives from East Coast ; the Rotorua arrives at Onehunga at 7 a.m. from Southern ports. Monday.—The Te Anau arrives from Southern porta and Melbourne. Tuesday.—The Rotorua leaves Onehunga at 8 a.m. for Southern ports; the Te Anau leaves for Sydney at 5 p.m.; the Southern Cross leaves for East Coast ports the Waihora arrives from Sydney. Thursday.—The Waihora leaves for South at noon ; the Ohau arrives from South, and leaves for Oreymouth. NORTHERN S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. his Day.— lona arrives from Mercury Bay. Sunday,— Clansman arrives from Tau' «*ltßg& in the morning early. TE3SELS IN HARBOUR. This list does not include coasters. Shjjp.—"Waitangi, at Queen street Wharf Souk.ar, in stream. Babqoes.— Helen Denny, Railway Wharf : Ala-stor, Isabel, at Queen-street Wharf; Rebecca, Prinz Albert, in stream; Sea Nymph, Railway Wharf ; Merope, in stream; William Turner, Min, at Sugar Co. Wharf. Brig.—Syren, Wild Wave, Railway Wharf. Bkiqantines. — Lady Mabel, Queen-street Wharf; Nettia, Maria Virginia, at Railway Wharf. ' Schooners.—Lizzie Guy, Handa Isle, Qaeen■treet Wharf; Olive, in stream. IMPORTS, r Pe.r brigantine Ryno, from Samoa : 10 tons shells, 72 tons copra, and a quantity of returned tre.de. EXPORTS. •» Per " ,8, Wairarapa, for Southern ports and Melbourne :—For 3isborne :19 packages. For Napier ■. 48 packages. For Wellington : 105 packages potatoes, 16 bags oysters, 42 packages srandvies. For Lyttelton: 130 bags lime, 35 case* fish, 400 sacks superphosphate, 89 paokJgeri. For Dunedin : 380 oases salmon, 20 cases trait, 10 bags hops, 12 cases sarsaparilla, 151 snr.ts sugar, 10 cases syrup. 112 packages sundries. For Melbourne: 104 hides, 12 sacks *.aan gum, 6 packages sundries, and cargo from '•Sydney for Southern ports.

Ls-wabds Coastwise.-Spitfire, cutter, from waangarel, with 54 tons coal; Mahurangi. cutter, from Great Barrier, with 33 tens firewood. #.5 he *!? ri *£ n ? aB stanle y arrived at Melbourne from the Kaipara on the 15th instant, after a good passage ofi 14 days. From Melbourne she is to return to the Kaipara. • The brigantine Nora left Melbourne on the *kh instant for Newcastle. She i. to leave 'SSEXifE f « *"*"*. with 385 torn coal. From this it will be seen that Captain Murchit°toteo1 e tM. m p e ofr dWOrk ' **««"*• '■« JiL ? avUle ' Md Albioa °-'« i.i. Doric Wved at Hobart from *«■*» at 10.30 o'clock ■SJ? i^/J? o™loß0 ™ 108 M 6 o'clock evening *hJ?ll *!"? *&•. bound for Wellington, ™ ■?? od, about Wednesday morning. aß S. be >iS d , at the Queen-street Wharf. The brig Vision left for the Manukau yeater. day morning, with a cargo of coal. The b.s. Rotomahana is now almost ready to resume her -running between here and the Thames and from an engineer's trial run made. .nnnluS ft^t 7 expected that the new boilers nupplied to the steamer will greatly add to her oteaming power, and to her speed. She is to Wsnmo her trade early in the ensuing week The barque Isabel having finished the landing ?« tin c * r «°A rom South em ports, ie to return In ballast to ? an Vi- She cleared outwards at ÜB * c,mß for that port yesterday The gM,tin -° Ryno, from the South Sea SIS came into harbour early yesterday ErfS*?- i. o *?*!? 1 , Bewicke "Port, having had! •wing to head winds, to put into Russell for shelter, aS i already reported in the Herald. Samor. was left on the 22nd September. During the morning the vessel was taken alongside the Son. ' theret ° tranship her cargo for ho™» schooner Agnes Donald cleared for GistoS^at *S? < ?° Mt P °. rta yesterday, with 35 tons ooaL She i. to call en route at Tairaa there to load 42,000 feet timber. ' J™ 61 Waiwera arrived from WhangaTIL y „„f? 7i th a car «° the 75 tons coal. S-ystr Jrt& from the *™> .engX. a °° yMterd^ with °«go and p«rec r 6 ntw thr " easted schooner Sorine, which SSSSir'rt from the Islands with a m A na r°' has been chartered by Messrs tabu' M rr£ rthurand Co - t0 Proceed to Tongatfhe «choon«r ? he U toload c °P' a or home, t.ne schooner is expected to get away to-day.

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Vaudercnyoe, and Master Alex. Houshar. Steerage: Misses Jftne Greeson, Sarah Heath, Martha Keid, Blanche Southee, and Margaret Amoyce, Mesdames Bromwioh, Burns and ant. Grant,' Brown, Southee and two boys, Messrs. William Bradley, Fred, and Geoffrey Bromwioh, Charles Oynon, William Heath, Hugh Hogarth,, John Hossie, James Juggins, JameaNiohol,,George Waller, James Pringle, Richard Green, John Lloyd, Edgar Curtis, Wm. ? 0,, £* mll « Wm. and Robert Burns, and Masters Henry and Thomas Rogers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7776, 23 October 1886, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7776, 23 October 1886, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7776, 23 October 1886, Page 4