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SHIPPING.

®'»H Water at Auckland—9. a.m.; 944p ml „ jsaufff Manukau—l.4 a.m.; 1,24 p.m. fitfN.—fclses, 4.46 ; eta. 6.44, P Moon— Quarter, 19th, 10.19 a.m.

ARRIVALS. RotoMihftnft, »•»•» 1727, M. Carey, fron Melbourne and Southern ports, Passengers •- SVom Dunedin: Mr. and Mrs. James Speight SVom Lyttelton: Mm. Holmes and maid Messrs. Jar vis, Fenwtok. Wilkin, H. Brett From Wellington : Mrs. Flower and child, am Major Bod dam, Messrs. Henderson. Hyams warren, i l° ox . From Napier: Mrs. Fannin Misses Woods and MoPherion, Messrs. Nan »rvis, Long, Tunston, Banbury, Master Mo Fherson. From Gisborne; Mrs. Sweet, Missel Jones, Queenin, Dr. McGregor, Mr. Niokel, tad 19 steerage,—Union S.S. Co., agents. Australia, as., 459, Orawshaw, from Southern ports. Passengers: Miss Woodhouse, Messrs. Mann, Walker, and 5 in the steerage. —Union S.S. Co., agents. Reward, three*ma«ted schooner, 60, Andrews, "from Lyttelton.—Master, agent. Zior, schooner, 63, M, Jenson, from Lyttel•on.—Master, agent. Willie MoLaren, barque, 536, D. 0, Law, from Lyttelton,—G. V. Jaklns, agent. s.s;, 279, Stephenson, from ,Whangarei.— S.S. Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. 'Clansman, s,s., 331, Farquhar, for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. lona, s.s., 159, Amodeo, for Mercury Bay, Talrua, and Tauranga.— S.S. Co., •gents. • Chelmsford, s.s., 70, J. Cowper, for OpotikL ' •—Sharp and Co,, agents. Nettie, brigantine, 477, F. B. Lowry, for , New York.H. P. Barber, agent. ' Look-out, brigantine, 108, J. Harwood, for Mercury Bay and Sydney,— Mltchelson and , Co., agents, DEPARTURES. Neptune, schooner, for New Britain, Clansman, s,s., for Russell. lona, s.s., for Tauranga. Chelmsford, s.s., for OpotikL Niooya, barque, for Guam. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. )bOSDON : Aerangi, s.s., sailed Oct. 23, due Doc. 9. 1 lonic s.s., sailed November 6, due Deo. 17. Euterpe, ship, sailed August 21, VPJK Rakaia, ship, sailed September 14, WSLN Hermione, ship, sailed Oct. 1. Lady Jooelyn, alilp, loading; JMBLBOURNK : * Nelson, about November. |KIW TORK: ; Mary A. Greenwood, barque, via Dunedin and Lyttelton, sailed July 2, jtfk, Gleneida, barque, sailed August 11, via J Dunedin, JSQO.. 1 William Phillips, barque, sailed Sept. 26. Ablel Abbot, barque, sailed Sept. 20. >. -- Bud Josephy. barque, loading, "Inn: Manhegan, barque, early, KBGO. 'SBLUieurq : ■ Canopus, barque, early. •Vbom islands : Jessie Nlocol, schooner, sailed Nov, 4.WLJK. llaile, schooner, early. Ada O. Owen, brigantine, early. Marchess, steam-yacht, early. i NEWCASTLE : Borealis, schooner, via Clarence River, sailed October 4. Laira, barque, early. Yolande, schooner, early. JSOBAKE: Celestia, barque, loading. t>ON*DIN; Frederick Bassil, barque, early, WPBH. Afma, schooner, early. Lyttelton : Maud Graham, schooner, sailed Nov, 6. : ffniARU : Peerless, brigantine, sailed November 8, . * Fle«twing, schooner, early. BHBEBNBSS: Cassandra, barque, sailed Sept. 16. PROJECTED DEPASTURES. IiOXBOir: Alutor, barque, loading;. Waitangi, ship, loading. Merope, barque, to load* fliw YORK. : Nettie., brigantine, to-day. Ilary A, Greenwood, barque, early, < ITDNXT i WiTiiam Turner, barque, loading. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. This list does not in clad* coasters. SJTXPS. —Waitangi, Railway Wharf ; Soukar, Flake, Queen-street Wharf. V.axques.—Willie MoLaren, stream: Merope, William Turner ; Dr. Mezzger, Sugar Works ; Abator, Loongana, Queen-street Wharf. Bbiqantines. — Nettie, Maria Virginia, at Ail way Wharf; Look Out, Railway Wharf. - SCHOOBBBS.—OIive, in stream; Silver Cloud, la stream; Zior, Reward, at Queen-street (Wharf, IMPORTS. Per a. i, Botomahana, from Melbourne and Southern ports :—From Melbourne : 50 crates bottles, 17 cases figs, 60 bags tapioca, 200 hexes raisins, 150 bags sugar, 50 cases currants, 17 IMokagM sultanas, 97 rolls matting. From Bluff: 8 bales grass. From Dunedin :50 cases ginger, 3 bund boilers, 6hhds ale, 4 bales shoes, 3 orates biscuits, 26 bags linseed, 100 boxes candlfiS, 305 sacks wheat, 6 cases drugs, 108 packages sundries. From Lyttelton: 700 sacks '60 packages. From Napier: 17 packages. From iGis'oorne: 204 shsep, 2 packages. J.'et s.s. Australia, from Southern ports:— From Wellington :25 bags malt, 3 packages ex Tnngarlro, 3 packages. From Napier: 4 pfickages. From Gis borne: 102 bales wool, 8 bales sheepskins. Per schooner Reward, from Lyttelton, 372 bundles fish plates, 170 bundles bed plates, 15 cues fish bolts, 100 sacks bonedust, 100 sacks beans, 20 sacks oatmeal, 300 sacks flour, 6 cases bacon, 16 packages sundries. Pnr barque Willie McLaren from Lyttelton, 2309 sacks wheat, 468 sacks barley, 290 sacks oats, 18 sacks bones, 10cases biscuits. 200 sacks beans, 20 sacks oatmeal, 450 sacks flour, 1624 nils, 60 rails and switches, 175 packages railway material. Per sohooner Zior, from Lyttelton, 300 sacks jfoats, 12 oases bacon, 100 sacks bonedust, 280 nils, 4 oases fish bolts, 40 bundles bed plates, .100 bundles fish plates. EXPORTS. Per brigantine Lookout, for Sydney, to be ■hipped at Mercury Bay, 90,000 feet timber. Per brigantine Nettie, for New York, 4349 CUM kauri gum.

UNION S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. To-day. — The Tarawera arrives from Syiaiy. The Rotomahana leaves for Sydney via Russell at 5 p.m. The Australia leaves for East Coast ports at 6 p.m. Wednesday. The Eotorua arrives at noon, land leaves again atl p.m. with Kaikoora's mail. • Thursday.The Tarawera leaves for Southern /ports and Melbourne at noon. 1 Friday. — The Ohaa arrives from Southern {ports. NORTHERN S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. "To-day. — The Wellington leaves for WhajDgarei at 7 p.m. Wednesday The Macgregor arrives at One* Amiga from Waitara. - Thursday. -The lona arrives from Mercury Say and leaves for Great Barrier at 8 a.m. The -Wellington arrives from Whangarei about 8 p.m. The Macgregor leaves Onehunga, for Waitara, at 3 p.m. Friday.—-The Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m. The Wellington leaves for Whangarei and lona (or Mercury Bay at 7 p.m. ' Saturday.— lona arrives from Mercury Bay. Sunday,— 1 Clansman arrives from Tau<> ' »nga.

InwJIBDI Coastwise.—Coralie, cutter, from Mercury Bay, with 11,300 feet timber; Leo, witter, from Tairua, with 29,000 feet timber; Spitfire, cutter, from Tairua, with 28,000 feet timber ; Ida, barge, from Omaha, with 25 ton* wood, 700 posts; Kauri, barge, from Fort Charlea, with 23 logs. ■lOotwabds Coastwise. — Ida, barge, for fllahurangl; Kauri, barge, for Fort Charles. The brigantlne Peerless, Captain Heaya, left Slmaru, on the 6th instant, for this port. Her cargo consists of 1310 lack* wheat, 1000 Backs cats, 1920 sacks flour. ' The aohooner Fleetwlng, from Hokitika, reached Oamaru on the 6th inatant. There she la to load graia for this port. The aohooner Gleaner la also to load grain at the same port lor here. The briKantine Look«eut is to sail to'day for Mercury Bay. There she will load timber for Sydney, Mr. R. A. Oarr has been appointed the agent of the s.s. Kaha at this port in the place of Mr. Houghton, resigned. The Kahu is to be kept constantly engaged in the trade between this port and Glsborne and Napier. I® is intended that the steamer shall leave here about every ton days, and as she goes into the river at Gisborne and right op to Napier, the careful (delivery of cargo is assured. . lt , - • The s.a. Chelmsford, for Opotiki, left law evening with cargo and passengers. The s.s. lona, for Tauranga, via way ports, end the Clansman for Russell, Wh&ngaroa, and Xdaugonui, both took their departures last evening, well patronised with cargo and patengets. . . . The a.a. Australia came Into harbour yesterday morning early from Wellington and Bast Coast ports with a general cargo, fine weather having been experienced on the way up. The steamer brought amongst other cargo 102 bales «if wool aid 8 bales sheepskins, which are for transhipment Into the hut** AUttoi fox Lon« jfrßt

The Reward— a trim little three-masted fore-and-aft sohooner- came into harbour yesterday morning from Lyttelton with a canto of TVtf'n etc - Captain Andrews reports that Lyttelton was left on the 4th instant with light southerly winds, which lasted for the first few hours, and then gave way to a hard northerly wind, which lasted up to the 10th. when a strong westerly gale sot in. The East Cape was rounded on the 11th, and thence fresh westerly winds across the Bay of Plenty and to wrlTaL i The sohooner Zior came' into harbour almost side by side with the sohooner Reward, and from. Captain Jenson we learn that the Zior left Lyttleton on the same day as the Reward and that similar weather prevailed. In fact' the two vessels were in sight of each other throughout the run up. Both the Zlor and Reward were berthed at the Queen-stret Wharf. From here the Zior is to go to Greymouth with a cargo of bricks. The three-masted sohooner Neptune left for New Britain yesterday afternoon, being towed to sea by the tug Awhina, The Union Company's steamship Rotomahana came into harbour yesterday morning from Melbourne and Southern ports, with passengers and cargo. Captain Carey reports that the Rotomahana left Hobson's Bay at 6.20 p.m. on the 3rd, and cleared Port Phillip Heads at 9 20 p.m.; passed Puysegur Point light at 9.15 p.m. on the 7th, and reaohed the Bluff at 5.30 a.m. on the Bth; left same afternoon at 5.30 p.m.. and moored at Dunedin Wharf at 7 a.m. on the 9th; started for the North at 3.80 p.m. on the 10th; called at the usual East Coast ports, leaving-Poverty Bay at 8.30 a.m. on the 14th ; rounded the East Capo at 2.30 p.m.; passed Cape Oolville at 6 a.m, on the 15th, and arrived in Auckland at 9 a.m. Experienced fresh S.W. winds up the coast to Lyttelton, strong N.W. and westerly winds and head seas, thence to Napier fresh westerly winds, and fine weather across the Bay of Plenty and to arrival. The arrival of the barque Willie MoLaren yesterday morning made the third arrival from Lyttelton with grain, railway material, &o. Captain Law reports having had a tedious | weather passage up the coast of 13 days, but [ that nothing of note transpired during the I trip, whioh has only been notioable for the generally fine weather that prevailed. The I barque is to be berthed to«day to land her cargo. The s.s. Chelmsford left last evening for OpotUd, with a full general oargo and several passengers. Captain Cross, of the sohooner Kenilworth, went hence to Honolulu by the mall steamer Mariposa, whish left on the 9th Inst. The Kenilworth is at present loading timber at Tairua for a Southern port. The three-masted sohooner Maile, hence, arrived at Apia on the 28 th ult., and she was to leave again on the 4th inst. for here, calling en route at Vavau and Tonga. The sohooner may be expected to arrive here about a fortnight hence. The barque Albert Ehrensvard, under charter to Messrs. W. Arthur and Co., made a good passage hence to Apia, reaohing there in 10 days. On the 7th inst. her loading was expected to be oompleted there, when she was to prooeed onto Vavau, there to complete her oargo for Europe. The barque Elizabeth Mann arrived at the Bluff yesterday from Newcastle. The s.s. Te Kapo left Wellington for Sydney yesterday afternoon. ■ The N.Z.S. Co.'s s.s. Kaikoura arrived at Wellington from the Spit, Napier, yesterday. To-morrow the Auckland mails and passengers for this vessel are to be taken by the s.s. Rotorua from Onehunga. The Kaikoura is to leave Wellington for London on the 18th instant. The S.S. Arawata left Russell for Fiji yester* day afternoon, having taken in a supply of coal, also a quantity of oargo, etc. The Island trading steamer Janet Niooll is to start on her next trip to the South Sea Islands on Thursday next. It was the desire of Captain Hutton to have docked the steamer before again starting, but in consequence of the repairs to the caisson not being yet finished, the dock cannot be used. This is greatly to be regretted, for from the dirty state of the vessel's bottom, it may be fairly anticipated that Captain Hutton will not be able to make a* good time with his vessel as he would under other olroumstances. The ■ *. Wellington arrived from Whangarei last evening with cargo and passengers. She ia to leave this evening for the same port. The schooner Maud Graham, Captain Jorgenson, left Lyttelton on the sth instant for this port, with, as cargo, 500 sacks oats, 200 sacks flour, 400 iron rails. After landing cargo here she is to go on to the Thames, there to load timber for the South. For the Thames she has on board 52 sacks potatoes.

THE NETTIE. The brigantine Nettie, Captain Lowrio, cleared outwards at the Customs yesterday for New York, with a cargo of kauri aa follows 4349 oases, containing 402 tons gum, valued at £21,657. The brigantine is expected to get away to sea to-day. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVAL. Quean, schooner, Jones, from Hokianga.—M. Niccel, agent. DEPARTURE. Macregor, s.s., McArthur, for Waitara. Passenger : Sir William and Lady Fox, Messrs. Abraham, Meek, Coombes, West, Walker, Auator, and two steerage.—A> Barnes, agent. The Northern Co.'s s.s. Mtcgregor left for Waitara yesterday evening with 402 bags sugar 6 oases, 13 cases fruit, 109 bags manure, 2 cry*, and 18 sheets iron, 1 bale leather, 2 bales r,««os i aLVJ"" tin. 10 bags rice. 2 cases br I^P or iwr iWlv 1 - * v t v.r"-"drv -/Ots, 26 cases and 7 truswf %ifaf>£ry, S3 blTuC^j""packages, and passengers as above. The schooner Queen arrived from Hokianga yesterday morning with a cargo of gam.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7796, 16 November 1886, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7796, 16 November 1886, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7796, 16 November 1886, Page 4