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SHIPPING.

■:-'•———♦ —- High Water at Auckland—ll.lo a.m.; 11.86 p.m. , „ , „ . Mannkau-2.50 a,m.; 3.16 p.m., Bun.'—Rises. 6.30 sets, 6.32. Moos—April 16, last quarter, 3.4S p.m. CLEARED OUTWARDS. • Reward, Bohooner, 40, McDonald, for Whttngaroa.—Master, agent. . Southern Cross, s.b., 282, Spmks, for East Coast ports.—Union S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. ; Southern Cross, s.s., fo;E*st Coast ports. ' Reward, schooner, for Whangaroa, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. SAN FRANCISCO : Alameda, R.M. s.s., das April 28. LONDON : America, ship, sailed January 4, rtdh. Centurion, ship, sailed January 28, KCGT. Oamaru, ship, sailed February 5, W3NG. Lutterworth, barque, loading. GLASGOW Routenbeok, barque, loading. NEW TORS : Rudolph Josephy, barque, sailed Nov. 16, MDKT. Elinor Vernon, barque, sailed February 5, via Dunedin. 0. W. Janus, barque, sailed Feb. 4. HAMBURG : ''"■'. Levuka, barque, sailed December 20. SYDNEY * Zealandla, R.M. s.s., April 24. Richmond, s.s., early, Aurora, brigantine, sailed Feb. 9. JFROM ISLANDS : Torea, schooner, early. . Ada 0. Owen, brigantine, early, Atlantic, scnooner, early. DUNEDIN : Caberfeidh, barque, early. «LYTTELTON : Gael, bri?antlno, sailed April 5, PROJECTED DEPARTURES, - London : Easterhlll, barque, loading, Lalra, barque, loading. Herniione, ship, early. NEW yoke : Elinor Vernon, barque, early. SUVA : Orpheus, schooner, early. SAN FRANCISCO : Zeal»ndia, R.M. s.s., April 25. -SYDNEY : Alameda, R.M. s.s., about April 2S. RAROTONGA J Mariner, schooner, early. UNION S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. This Day.— Manapouri leaves for Southern ports and Melbourne at noon. Saturday.The Ohau arrives from Southern ports and leaves for Greymouth. NORTHERN S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. This Day.— lon a leaves for Great Barrier Bt 8 a.m.; the Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at Ip.m., and the Douglas for Opotikiat 5 p.m. The Wellington arrives from "Whangarei about 8 p.m. Friday.—The Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m. The lona leaves for Mercury Bay and Tairua, and the Wellington for Whangarei at 7 p.m. Saturday.—The Gairloch arrives from Waitara ; the lona arrives from Mercury Bay. , Sunday.— The Clansman arrives from Tauranga early. Inwards Coastwise.—Kauri, barge, from Kennedy's Bay, with 47 logs; Rata, barge, from Waiara. with 20 logs. The s.B. Manapouri is to leave for Southern ports and Melbourne to-day. Owns? to the persistent easterly winds that have been prevailing during the past week the departure of the ship Lady Jocelyn has been delayed since Saturday last. She is bound for Napier and London, and it is Captain .Watts' intention to proceed to sea with the first change of wind ; the tug boat has been engaged to take the vessel to sea as far as the Cuvier Island. The s.s. Southern Cross took her departure last evening with cargo and passengers for East Coast ports. A novel method of propulsion is being tried In America. The specially constructed yacht Eureka has been designed for being propelled by the explosion of a mixture ot air and petro« leum vapour, the explosive force acting directly upon the water, through elongated port holes protruding through the hull at the stern. Messrs. S- and J. Secor, of Brooklyn, are the designers of this new system, which has not yet been subjected to any crucial test. One of the inventors thinks it may be possible to accomplish a run of 150 miles with an expenditure of less than five shillings' worth of oil. PORT OF ONEaUNGA. ARRIVALS. ' Gairloch, s.s., McArthur, from Waifcara- Pas* i sengers : Messrs. Fagan, Ramsom, Mc3ill, Hill, Finlay, Brown, and 6 steerage. — A Barnes, agent. Macgregor, 8.8., Daniels, from Wanganui. Passengers : Messrs. Milner, Atkinson, Russell, •Plumley, and 3 steerage.A. Barnes, agent. DEPARTURES. Oreti, s.s., Robertson, forHokianga. Passengers : Mrs. Baker and family (9), Mrs. Johnstone and family (2), Mrs. Condon and family (4), Mrs. Barry and family (4), Mrs. and Master Leimon, Mrs. McAuley and family (7), Mr. and Mrs. Thornley.Mr and Mrs.Lloyd and family (2), Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Anson and child, Messrs.'.Whitcombe, E. Smith, Buchanan, Jones (2), Smith, Sandercock, Cane, Bailey, McMeekan, Cameron, Long, Wendel, MoDavitt, Keesey, Misses GabolinEky (2).— W.Waller, agent. Macgreeor. s.s. Daniels, for Wanganui. Passengers : Messrs. Danger, Molloy, Burke, Sinclair.—A. Barnes, agent. EXPORTS. Per b.e. Oreti: 634 bags flour, 9 casks ale, 16 eases spirits, 8 cases biscnitß, 18 packages *mpty bags, 11 sacks seed, 21 sacks oats, 208 bags sugar, 17 half-chests tea, 12 bags salt, 9 packages sashes, 3 cows, 1 piano, 8 cases meats, 35 packages hardware, 2 cases galvanised iron, 36 bags potatoes, 21 tons furniture, 141 packages groceries, 2 casks beef, 3 doors, and 111 paok« iges sundries. The Oreti took her departure for Hokianga, Whangape, and Ahipara at 6 p.m. yesterday. she will return to Onehunga on Saturday, and leave again same day for New Plymouth and Wanganui. • The Northern Co.'s s.s. Macgregor, Captain Daniels, from Wellington, via | vVanganui and New Plymouth, arrived at 3 o'clock yesterday with 50 bales flax, 7 horses, 37 sacks seed, 47 sundry packages, and passengers as above. She left again at 5 o'clock with 39 doors, 5 pilasters, 6 bundles mouldings, 10 cases drugs, 2 cases corrugated iron, 50 boxes tin, 5 bales paper, 15 chests and 3 cases tea, 16 bags salt, 30 cases oranges, 2 rolls linoleum, 2 cases chairs, 30 packs oysters, 17 cases and 9 trusses drapery, and 79 sundry packages. The Northern Company's s.s. Gairloch arrived from Waitara at 2.30 p.m. yesterday, with 85 packages butter, 240 sheep, 6 casks and 396 cases meat, 95 parcels carcase meat, 5 cases luggage and 30 packages. She leaves again according to advertisement in another column. BY TELEGRAPH. PORT CHALMERS. ' April 13.Arrived S.b. Mahinapua, from the North; b.b. Herald, from Greymouth. Sailed : S.s. Wairarapa, for Sydney, via East Coast. Passengers —For Lyttelton : Saloon— Miss Froude. For Wellington : Miss Debennett, Mr. and Mrs. Gaisford and child, Misses Martin (2), Rev. Mr. Rnhjohns. For Auckland : Misses Gom, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Sibbald and 2 children, Messrs. Guckenheitch and Edwards. For Napier : Messrs. Simmons, For Sydney: Mrs. Stewart and 4 children, and 30 in steerage. Invercargill, for Inver« jargill; s.s. Go-ahead, for the north ; Walnui, or Greymouth, via intermediate ports,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 4