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SHIPPING.

to. wax*, -jasasftis astf feck-S',uS: e^tßp.», ' Bow, tatter. ARBIVALS. WhanpwLBon, cutter, 25, Touldeß, for Whanpwt"SaWlCt*-.. ™ Stephens, from Kα-. ■ell PM«ngers:~From Mongonui: Mts«es SSele Tate*. Benjamin, and Ooldhwn. From tefl¥¥Sl9i Captain Dam, and iix.itee»ge.-Norshera 8.8. Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Swallow, schooner, 20, Subritzky, for Awanul. **£$%&*. 56, Edward-, for RusseUrM lot?Ti , s6.Amodeo./or Mercury Bay. Passengers: Messrs. O'Brien, Ah Mow, N. .-Northern S.S. Co.,ae;enta. Clansman, ■.■.. 331, Farquhar, for IMuuPPassengers: Messr*. T. F. Harden, Smith, Bromfield, Home, Mrs. Matthews, M'"'Reynolds, Hewitson, Jordan.— S.&. UO., •,.., 159. Johnson, for Whangarei. Passengers : Mean*. 3emadim, Fjnlayson. Rev. Mr. Mahony. Miss Orispe, Mr. Horsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Keefe, Miss Corcoran, Miss and Master Cooper, Mr*. Pearson and child, Misses Zuooray (2), Master Jackson, Messrs. J. Slator, G. BUke, 3. Turner, T. W. Pank, CampbeU, Fraser, Smith, Anderson, Miss Macrae, and 3 in Bteer«.«e.-Northorn S.S. Co., Idfo. Owen, brißutine, 183, J. B. Dick.on, for Rarotong*.-Donald and Edenborougb, Bcents. DEPARTURES. Clansman, a.s., for Tauranga. Glenelg, s.s., for WTiangareL lona, 8.5., for Mercury Bay, EXPECTED ARRIVALS.' U.U., sailed November 6, about 21st. Ulmutaka, a.s., sailed Nov. 19, due Jan. 4. Kakaia, ship, sailed September 14, W3LN Hermione, ship, sailed Oct. 1. Algoa Bay, ship, sailed November 1* Lady Jocelyn, ship, loading; SHKERNKSS: Cassandra, barque, •ailed Sept. 16. ttp«n YORK * Gleneida, barque, sailed August 11, vis Dnnedtn, JSQO. William Phillips, barque, sailed Sept. 26, Abiel Abbot, barque, sailed Sept. 20. Bud Josephy. barque, loading, fIJI: Sharpshooter, barque, loading. HAMBURG : Canopus, buque, sailed Ootebet 20, 9BOM ISLANDS : Sandfly, schooner, early. Janet Nicoll, s.s., early. Ika Vuka, brigantine, early. Torea, schooner, early* JATA: Veritas. barque, early. Henrich Bauer, barque, loading, Deccima, barque, loading. NEWCASTLE : Yolande, schooner, sailed December 10. bUNEDIN : Circe, brigantine, sailed November 23t Frederick Baasil, barque, early, WPBH. Linda Weber, schooner, sailed Deo. 17. ma, schooner, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. jLOXDOX : Waitangl, ship, loading. Merope, barque, to load. Areola, b irque, to load at Kaiparfc Rewa, b.irque, loading. HEW YORK : Mary A. Greenwood, barque, loading, KOLFOLK ISLAND : Olivfj, schooner, loading. 6AQET SOUND: Dr. Mezzger, barque, early. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. This list does not include coasters. Ships. —Waitangi, Railway Wharf; Euterpe In stream. Baiqdes.—Mary A. Greenwood, at Railway "Wharf ; Kewa, Laira, at Qaeen-etreet Wharf ; tie rope, Dr. Mezzger, Olestia, in stream. BEIGANTINE3. — Ada C. Owen, Defiance, at Railway Wharf; Nora, in stream. Schoonie. c Yserinff, Qaeen-street Wharf ; Olive, Aratnpu, Jessie Kiccol, in the stream. EXPORTS. Per brigruitine Ada C. Owen, for Rarotong* : 1428 pieces timber, 16 cases meat, 10 kegs beef, 70 caake, 50 packages biscuits, 33 packages vuadriee.

US lON S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Sunday.—The Southern Cross arrives from East Coast. The Hawea is due at Onehungfi it 6 a.m., from Southern ports. Monday.—The Hauroto arrives from Southern porti and Melbourne, The Maiaroa arrive* from Sydney late. Tuesday.—The Hawea leave* Onehnnga at 3 p.m. for Southern porta. The Hauroto le*ve« for Sydney, via Russell, at 5 p.m. The Southern Crow leave* for East Coast porta at 6 p.m. Wednesday.—The Biararoa leaves for Southem porta and Melbourne at noon. NOBTHEBN S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. To-day.—The Gairloch arrives at Onf»hung* from Waitara, The lona arrivei from Mercury Bay. Sunday,—The Clansman arrives from Tauranga. Inwabd3 Coastwise. — Ida, barge, from Tairua, with 12 logs; Una, barge, from Tairua, •ith 14 logs; Kauri, barge, from Port Charles, with 23 logs. Ootwabds Coastwise.—Violet, ketch, for Thames, with 40 ton* coal; Ida, barge, for Mahurangi; Una, barge, for Tairua; Kauri, barge, for Port Charles; Rose, cutter, for Whangarei; Elsie, ketch, for Thames. Yesterday the barque Dr. Mezzger entered outwards at the Customs for Paget Sound. A* already stated, the barque goes there to load timber for Melbourne. The barque Laira, at present landing a cargo of coal from Newcastle, has been chartered to load at this port for London, and she is to commence taking in her cargo, following the barque Merope. The Laira has not only been chartered for the voyage home, but has also been engaged to bring out a. cargo to the Bluff, under the auspices of the Now Zaaland Shipping Co. The brfgantine Myrtle left Ruisell for Hobart OD Thursday last, with a cargo of timber. The brigantine Linda Weber left Dunedin for this port yesterday morning, with a full cargo of grain, etc. The brigantine Ada C. Owen is to sail to-day for Rarotonga. with a small general cargo, with which she cleared outwards at the Customs yesterday. The cutter Rose, from Whangarei, arrived yesterday, with a cargo consisting of 45 torn coal.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7824, 18 December 1886, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7824, 18 December 1886, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7824, 18 December 1886, Page 4