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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland—o.o a.m.; 041p m , r. Manukan-2 40 a.m.; 3.21 p.m. Bi7sr.—Eiees, 4.44; sets, 6.47. Moon—Last quarter, 19th, 10.19 a.m. ' - ARRIVALS. ; onraL schooner, 66, Edwards, from Russell. ■-Master, agent. Maud Graham, schooner, 80, J. Jorgensen, from Lyttelton.—Master, agent. Peerless, brigantine, 292, Hears, from Timartu—Stone Bros., agents. ■ lona, 5.8., 159, Araodeo, from Tauranga and way porta. Passengers: Messrs. Wallace, Davis, Rose, Dizon, McQueen, Vincent, Monk, Campbell, Nash (2), Purcell, Chambers, Parker, and Meadley, Misses Snodgrass, Stuart, Broiherick, McLean, Mrs. Trott, and Major Tis« dalL—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Wellington, a.a., 279, Stephenaon, from WhangareL—Northern S.S. Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Tarawera, a.a., 2003, W. L. Sinclair, for Southern ports and Melbourne. Passengers :—For Giiborne: Mrs. and Master Barnard. Meiers. Berry, Yates. Rees,. Miss Doran, Mr. and Mrs. Barton. For Napier : Messrs D. E. Fraaer, Battley, Stafford, O. Hoffman, Saunders, H. Hoffman, Robinson. For Wellington : Messrs Warren, Bell, Gordon, B»ith, E. Warren, Major Boddam. For Lyttelton : Mrs. Ooupland, Mesara. Wilkin, Carr, Nelson. Sinclair, Waymouth, Dr. Jowett. Mrs.' Cook, Miss Williams. For Dunedin : Messrs. Siokards, Burnett, Gourlay. For Melbourne: Miss Auld. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner and family (4), and 15 in the steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Janet Nicoll, a.a., 496, Hntton, for South Sea Islands. Passengers : Messrs. C A. Edonborough, O. Latohmore, A. J. Allom, G. Diokaon, W. Booodle, D, Bar.—Donald and Edenborough, agents. , DEPARTURE. Janet Niooll, a.s., for South Sea Islands. i Tarawera, s.s,, for Southern porta and Melbourne, 1 Wild Ware, brig, for Newcastle, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON : Aorsngi, i.a., sailed Oct. 23, due Deo. 9. lonic a., sailed November 6, due Deo. 17. Euterpe, ship, sailed August 21, \tjk Rakaia, ship, sailed September 14, WSLN Hermione, ship, sailed Oct. 1, Lady Jooelyn, ship, loading: KKW YORK : Mary A. Greenwood, barque, via Dunedin and Lyttelton, sailed July 2, jtfk. Gleaeida, barque, sailed August 11, via Dunedis, JBQS. William Phillips, barque, sailed Sept, 26. Abiel Abbot, barque, sailed Sept. 20. Bud Josephy. barque, loading, vat: Manhegan, barque, early, kegc. HAMBURG : Canopus, barque, early. FROM ISLANDS : Jessie Nioool, schooner, sailed Nor. 4.WLJE. Maile, schooner, early. Ada U. Owen, brigantine, early. Tore*, schooner, early* Marcheaa, steam-yacht, early. NEWCASTLE : BorerJis, schooner, via Olaienca River, Bailed October 4. Liira, barque, early. Yolande, schooner, early. R0BABT: Oeleatia, barque, sailed November 2. DUITXDIN : Frederick Bauil, barque, early, vttbh. Afma, echooner, early. TIMARD : Fleetwtnjc, schooner, early. SHKRNESB: i Cassandra, barque, Bailed Sept. 16. ! VROJEOTfiD DEPARTURES. 10HDOH : A) astor, barque, loading. Waltangl, ship, loading. tlerope, barque, to load* HKMr YORK : ' Mary A, Greenwood, barque, early, BtDßtti William Turner, barque, loading. BOOTH SEA ISLANDS : Janet Nicoll, b.s., to-day. LYTTBLTOH : Soukar, ship, early. IMPORTS. Per sohoon er Maud Graham, from Lyttelton: SOO sacks o».ta, 250 aaoka lour, 400 iron rails, lor Thames : 12 sacks potatoes, 40 sacks flour. Per brbvantlne Peerless, from Timaru: 1310 •auks wb eat, 1000 sacks oats, 1920 sacks flour. EXPORTS. Few a.B. Tarawera, for Southern ports and Melbourne:—For Gisborne :31 packages. For Napl/jr : 201 packages. For Wellington :70 bags potatoes, 50 oases oranges, 15 sacks oysters, 84 rjockages. For Lyttelton: 280 mats sugar, 45 bs«s lime, 25 cases syrup, 65 bags potatoes, 1C 0 packages fruit, 89 packages sundries. For Tiunedin : 30 cases syrup, 51 b»g« potatoes, 9 f ami lemons, 3 packages plants, 180 packages. For Bluff : 240 bags sugar, For Melbourne : 15 casks tallow, 18 bales wool. 12 saoks gum, 17 bales wool, 10 case» hams, 18 casks boneasb, 196 hides, 5 sacks skins. Per sue. Janet Nicoll, for South Sea Islands :— For Samoa: 200 cases Geneva, 150 cases beer, 40 eases soda water, 40 cases brandy, 35 oases Genera, 20 cases kerosene, 30 packages spirits, 5 cases jams, 126 kegs beef, 52 cases meats, 12 sheep, 56 fire bars, 27 case* cheese, 2 boxes poultry, 10 barrels cement, 80 bags salt, 18 coils rope, 5 cases mullet, 101 packages ■undriea. For Tahiti: 10 cases whisky, 168 mats sugar, 70 cases kerosene, 10 cases ale, 18 packages drapery, 6 cases buckets, 98 packages Ironmongery, 46 casks beef, 25 bales hay, 4 eases butter, 125 cases meats, 20 boxes soap, 100 packagen sundries. For Raiatea : 21 cases iron, 3 kegs rivets. For Rarotonga: 20,000 feet timber, 24 cases meats, 10 kegs beef, 2 bales paper, 5 crates Iron. For Vavau : 18 packages coo dries. Fox Tonga : 130 cases kerosene, 108 Hints sugar, 28 cases Geneva, 80 bags rice, 8 csjies saidines, 142 kegs beef, 34 cases meats, 140 bans flour, 100 tins biscuits, 300 Backs 'potato*!, 30 cases onions, 2 cases waters, 40 / packages sundries.

UNION S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. To-day. — The Obau arrives from Southern porta and leaves tor Greymouth. Saturday.—Socthorn Cross arrives from Qisborne.

NORTHERN S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENT 3. 9 To-day.—The CLinsman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m\, and leaves for Tauran?a at 7 p.m. The Wellingtoa leaves for Whangarei and loaa for Mercmry Bay at 7 p.m. Saturday.—The lona arrives from Mercury Say. Sunday,—The Clansman arrivee from Tauranga.

' Iwabds Coastwise. — Paku, cntter, from Tairua, with 24,000 feot timber; Mana, cutter, from Tairaa, with 22 tons gum, 5000 feet tim» be; ; Lagoon, barge, from Ngunguru, with 21,000 fecit timber, Ootwaeds Coastwise.—Paku, cutter, for Tairua; Weir, cutter, for Ohinemuri, with 9000 bricks. The schooner Norval, from Russell, arrived •'yesterday, with a cargo oi! 85 ton* of coal. The schooner Maud Graham arrived in har< bour from Lytteiton yesterday with a cargo of grain, after an uneventful voyage. The port named was left on the 6th in it. The schooner in to land the larger part of her cargo at the Ball Wharf, and tho balance is for the Thames, to which place thti ichooner is to proceed, there to load a cargo of timber back to a Southern port, and most probably Ljttelton. Th» brlgantine Peerless, Captain Heays, Arrirnd in harbour yesterday afternoon from Timhru with a cargo of grain, after a passage of Hi dayn. Fine weather and variable winds attended the vessel on her passage up. The veosel in to be berthed at the Queen-street Wharf to -day to land her car.jo. . The Union Co.'s h.s. Tarawura left for Southern porta and Melbourne yesterday at noon. . On the return of this vessel from Melbourne •he ia to be laid up at Dunedin for her period- ' ical overhaul, and upon completion, it is exjpected that she will be put into commission to jma the Union Co.'a annual popular excursion ■trip to the South Island Sounds,, The regular island trading uteamer, Janet •fticoll, took her departure for the South Sea Islands shortly after 4 o'clock yosterday afternoon. She went hence a full steamer, so far as -.cargo was concerned, and she had also several • Bassengnrs. On the way the ateumer is to call w> Russell for a supply of coal. It; is the intention—if possible— the steamer shall return to Auckland in time with her fruit for the Christmas and New Year's holidays. . The s.s. Wellington, from Whang,irei, arrived 'laat evening with cargo and a large of Jiaasengers. . She is to leave again this evening or the same port. _ The brig Wild Wave, bound for Newcastle with a cargo of kauri timber, took her departure yesterday afternoon. The s.s.lona, from Tauranga and other way Eorts, arrived in harbour early yesterday mornig, and at 8 a.m. left again for liar Great • Barrier Island trip. Upon both occasions she ■mi wall patronised with both passengers ana ■ cargo. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURE, f « . . Maogrsgor, b.s., McArthur, for New Ply* aaouth. Passengers : Kev. and Mrs. Miller and '8 children, Messrs, Wood, J. D. Wiokham, Dooloy Owen, Ford, Hunt, Neraty, Robortion, '{Duncan, Miss Jones, and 6 steerage. —A. .'Barnes, agent. , v 7 -C •' The Northern Company's s.s., Macgregtr, for {New Plymouth took her departure at 3 oolock (yesterday with, 2 hhds vinegar, 60 boxes and «hests tea. 20 cues salmon, 40 coils wire, 24 packs bark, 27 sacks manure, 2 crates it on, 2 [ trunks boots, 60 cmqb fruit, 30 bags ric j, .15

I oases kerosene, 8 oaiea and 6 trusses drapery, 14 oases jam. 20 bags and 5 sacks salt, 8 cases piokles, 105 sundry paokages, and passengers as % above. /'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7799, 19 November 1886, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7799, 19 November 1886, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7799, 19 November 1886, Page 4

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