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SHIPPING.

Sigh Waxes at Auckland— a.m. ;40 pm' : Manokau— a.m.; 7.40 p.m. ; BuN.-Rlses, 4.42; sets, 6.50. Hoos-Hew 28th, 6.68 a.m. ' ARRIVALS. ' . ■ • NOVEMBEB 20TH. . Southern Cross, s.s., 282, Spinke, from Southern porta. Passengers: Messrs, Levin* ■oho, Frost, Proctor.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Aratapu, schooner, 122, Bowers, from the Eaipara.—E. Mltchelson and Co., agents* Jessie Nioool, schooner, 93, Short, fromßarotonga.—Matter, agent. Clansman, ■.■., 381, Farquhar, from Tauranga. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. lona, ».«., 159, Amodeo, from Mercury Bay. •-Northern S,S. Co., agents. November 21. Celestia, barque, 225, Apstein, from Hobart. '•-Master, agent, CLEARED OUTWARDS. •▼Maud Graham, schooner, for Ljttelton via Thames.—Muter, agent.. Chelmsford, S.S., 70, J, Cowper, for OpotikL j-Sharp and Co., agent*. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LQNDOK: Aorangi, M,, failed Oot. 23, due Deo. 9. lonlo S.S., sailed NoTember 6, due Deo. 17. Euterpe, ship, saiTed August 21, vivk Kakala, ship, sailed September 14, wsln Hermione, ship, sailed Oot. 1, Lady Jooelyn, ship, loading: SIW tore : Diary A. Greenwood, barque, via Dnnedin and Lyttelton, sailed July 2, j?fk. Qleneida, barque, tailed August 11, via Dunedin, jsqo. WUllam Phillips, barque, sailed Sept. 26. Able! Abbot, barque, sailed Sept. 20. Bad Josephy. barque, loading, ' ffUXt Bla&hegan, barque, early, kbgc, ; HAMBURG: ,;. ' Canopus, barque, early, '*: I7BOM ISLANDS; ; Malle, schooner, early. 1 Ada c. Owen, brigantlne, early, j Torea, schooner, early* BlarohetA, steam-yacht, early, fiIELBOTTRSR : - Vcerlaf, barque, early. -\ ■jBWOASIut : " Bore&lis, schooner, via Clarence River, ■ailed October 4. Lain, barque, early. i Yolande, achoo&er, early. j tHnrnDix: Frederlok BauQ, barque, early, WFBH, Afma, schooner, early. . ! SIM ABU: Floetwine, schooner, early,* , QHIKRXXSS: Caw&ndra, barque, sailed Sept, 16. PKOJEOTKD DEPABXUKIE3.

Alutor, barque, loading;. Waitangl, ship, loading* erepe, barque, to load* fntW YORK : Mary A, Greenwood, barque, early, mm: William Tomer, barque, loading;. ■STTSL.TOS : Soukwr, ship,'early. ! / VESSELS IN HARBOUR. This list does not include coasters. ' Ships. Waitangi, Railway Wharf; Soukar, (lake, Queen-etveet Wharf. Basques.— WlUie McLaren, Hallway Wharf ; Merope, William Turner, stream: Dr. Mezzger, • Sugar Works; Alastor, Queen-street Wharf. BMQAMTnrES. — Hansa, at Railway Wharf ; Peerless, at Queen-street Wharf. * ScHOOHHEs.— Olive, In stream; Silver Cloud, |n stream ; Z!or, at Railway Wharf ; Keward, At Queen-street Wharf; Jessie Nicool, An* tapu, in stream. IMPOSTS. Pβ* schooner Jeiale Nioool, from Bsjrotonga: 158,000 oranges, 44 bales cotton, 4000 pineapple, 146 bags coffee, 6 bags, 1 case preserved bananas, 22 bags beohe de mer, 87 casks lime% ioioe. UNION S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. ;' This* Day. — The Walrarapa arrive* from Boathern ports and Melbourne. Tuesday.— Manaponri arrives from Sydney. Tke Wairarapa leaves for Sydney at 5 {Km, The Penguin leaves Onehunga at 5 p.m. or Southern ports. The Southern Cross is to leave for East Coast ports at 6 p.m. Thursday. — The M anapouri leaves for Southern porta and Melbourne at noon, WOBTHERN S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. "i'o-day,— Macgregor leaves Onehanga for altara at 1 p.m. The lona leaves for Mercury &ay at 5p.m., and the Clansman for Russell at I P-m. The Wellington arrives Item Whangarel *t midnight. _ Tuesday.—The Wellington leaves for Whan gifarel at 7 p.m. _ Wednesday.— The Macgregor arrives atOneinuga from Waitara. Thursday.— lona 'arrives from Mercury Say and leaves for Great Barrier at 8 a.m. Friday.— Wellington arrives from Wha« Pgarel early, and leaves again at 7 p.m. for (same port. The Clansman arrives from Russell •t 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m. (The lona leaves for Mercury Bay at 7 p.m. Saturday.—The lona arrives from Mercury (Bay. Fianday.—The Clansman arrives from Tan* noga. The barque Phoenix is to come from Welling' fo* to Whangaroa, there to load timber for Sydney. The barque Veering, Captain Hansen, Is now en her way from Melbourne with a cargo of 390 tons of stone, which is intended for use In the new Calliope Dock. This quantity, with thai brought by the barque Nacoya. makes 400 terns shipped from Melbourne. There is yet another 400 tons to be shipped. The brigantine Aratapu arrived on Saturday last., having come round from the Kalpara with » cargo of 80,000 feet timber. The place named WiM left on Sunday last, and fine weather pieTailed during the run round. The schooner Jessie Niccol arrived from a Cruise among the South Sea Islands on Saturday last, bringing a cargo of fruit, cotton, etc. The ■ohormer is still under the command of Captain Sheet, who reports that Rarotonga was left on the 4th inst. with very light winds from the N,TB., and they continued, with very heavy rains until the 7th, when the wind came out from-the E.N.E., and the schooner made good Vμ of it. Sunday Island was pasted on the 311 th, at midnight, thence light aits to the Big Barrier, which was made on the 18i;h, and there the onward progress of the vessel was delayed by light airs and calms until Saturday morning last, when a light easterly wind brought the Tassel into port. The schooner is to be berthed to-day to land her cargo. The a.i. Clansman and lona, the former from Trmranga and the latter from Mercury Bay, Waived in harbour during Saturday night with cargo and passengers. They are to leave again today, the former for Russell and the lona for Tatrrasga, calling en route at Mercury Bay and TsJrua. The barque William Turner, which is at present taking in a cargo of timber off Mechanic's Bay, is receiving the timber from the timber mill, Ngunguru. It is being brought Sown from that place by cutters and barges. The China Navigation Co.'s s.u. Whanpoa •/ill leave Sydney for Hongkong on the 21st December. The barque Celeetia, from Hobart,with a cargo of palings, bark, etc., came into harbour yestervdsy afternoon, dropping an oh or off the QueenStreet Wharf. The port of departure was left en the 2nd inst., and variable winds and fine "weather generally prevailed throughout. The barque is to be berthed at the Qaeenitreet Wkar£to«day.

/ PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

ABRTVALS. Wocgregor, b.b., MoArthur, from Waitara. Patieageri:— f "-. and Mrs. Smith, Meisrs. MlDf, Willi?, orrow (2), and two steerage. —A. Barnes, agent. Penguin, ».».. Allman, from the South. Passengers :—Mesdames Feane and 2 children, Duncan, Miller, Montgomery, Stapp and ohild, Mines Hart, Packer, Preston. Colonel Stapp, Mesire. Miller, Montgomery, Dougherty, BusmU, Steele, Sittler, Scott. Kajner. Poole, Cooper, Garter, Pearse, OattreJ, Maraden, Bruoh, CoatoH, Duncan.—Union B.S. Co., ■gents. Hauraki, 8.8., Harvey, from Wsutara.—Ma* 4er ' NPmt ' DEPAKTUBE. Hauraki, •.»., Harvey, for Waltara.-Master, •feat. The i.i. Hauraki arrived from Waitara on Saturday evening with 64 head of cattle and S6B iheep. She left again for the same port at ■ix p.m., being under oharter to run several loads of itook from Waitara to thin port. The Northern Company's e*e. Maogregor arrired from Waltwra on Saturday with 36 faonea, 80 bales ■Hμ, 100 hides, and passengers M above. She leaves again according to advertisement In another ooluen. The lohooner Queen, for Hokianga, leaves 4Mb afternoon. . * .• ... The Union Co.'« e.a. Penguin, Captain Allinin, from the Bonth, arrived at 7 o clock yesterday motnlng. She left Dunedin at 3,30 p.m. on the 15th, arriving at Lyttelton at 9 a.m. ontheieth; left for Wellington at 9.15 p.m., and arrived at 1 p.m. on the 17th; left for Moton and Nelson at 2 p,m. on the 18th, srrlvlae •>* the latter port at 8 *.m. on the 19th j left for New Plymouth at 6 p.m., arriving at 8 a.m. on the 20th; sailed for the Manukau at 8 p.m., orossed the bar at 5 a.m., on the 2 lit, arriving M above. She leavoa again for the Bouth at 5 p.m. to-morrow. .>. . Owing to the Oreti having been detained tsonth through a slight acoldent to her machinery, she will not arrive at Onehunga in time to leave for Hoktang* uniU 8 p.m. on We4aea-

day, 24th instant. Passengers and shippers' attention la drawn to thli in oar advertising column*.

ARRIVAL OF THE ARAWA.

POBT Chalmers, Sunday.—The Shaw, SayUl, and Albion Co.'e 1.0, Arawa arrived here from Plymouth at 10 a.m. tcday. She brings 2000 ton* cargo and 457 passengers for New Zealand ports, having landed at Hobart 115 passengers, chiefly for Australia. The passengers for this oolony oompriie 52 saloon, 54 second saloon, 115 third olaw, and 240 immigrant!; She also brings Mr. Colin Allan, the Immigration Officer ot Danodin, who returns from the old country, together witb the Australian cricketers, under Atkinson. The Arawa'i pannage from Plymouth, exclusive of stoppages in port, hau occupied 40 day ■ 13 hours, and 40 minutes, and lnoloaire of stoppages, 41 days 9 hours and 20 minutes. The health of the passengers has been good, the only case being the death of an Infant of three month*. Dr. Dwyer cornea as surgeon, and Miss Warner as matron. The Arawa proceeds North on Wednesday. The following is a list of her passengers for Auckland:—First olass: Messrs. Glassbrook and Good, Mr., Mrs., and Mies Blalne, Mrs. Brown, Miss Gordon, Mrs. Skinner and infant, Mrs. and Mies Gill. Second class: Mrs. Oairne, Mr., Mrs., and Mtss Wilkie. Third olasi: Messrs. Bavios, Ololend, J. and J. Fits* wllUams, A. Master, Pieces, A. E. Cox, D. Smellie, F. Hollowa, Mr. and Mrs. Brentt and two children, Mrs. Ooskle, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer aad six children. Mr. and Mrs. Kimble, Mr. and Mr*. Grigg and one child, Mr. and Mrs. White, Mary Partridge, J. Wtgby, Mrs. and Miss Hodder, Mrs. Ball, Mr. and Mrs, Saunders and ten children, Messrs. Lockwood, J. Wise, H. Beardsell.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7801, 22 November 1886, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7801, 22 November 1886, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7801, 22 November 1886, Page 4

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