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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland— a.m.; 11.18 p.m» * Manukau— 2.35 a.m.; 2.68 p.m. Bus.—Rises. 6.34 ? sets, 6.30. MOOS— Qr., 28th, 8.2 a.m. ARRIVALS. Christina, schooner, Silva, from Ruaiell.— ! Master, agent. * Chelmsford, ».s., 70, C. Hopkins, from Opotikl. Passengers : Misses de Beere, Masters, Messrs. Bates, De Thierry, Anato, Hay, Kelly, Knowlw, Simmons, Grey, Fisher. —Sharp and Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Janet Nicoll, s.a., Hutton, for Southern ports. C. F. James and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Parnell. brigantina, for Sydney via Holdanca. Janet Nicoll, 8.8., for Southern ports. Diamond, barque, for Hokianga and Sydnsy. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON : , . i, . Balmoral Castle, s.s, (via Sydney), sailed July 24. , , . ... Asleigh Brooke, s.g. (via Sydney), to sau September 6. Crusader, ship, sailed May 27» HCLB. .Zealand!*, ship, loading. Piake. ship, loading. May Queen, ship, loading. Lurline, ship, loading. "Waikato, ship, loadiug. GLASGOW : ~ ■> T i i Margiiiet Galbraith, ship, wiled July 1. KOOCHOW : W.'i'.uupon, s,»„ sailed August 16, . NEW IOKK : T Star of the East, barque, sailed June i, QJKS Evio Reed, barque, sailed June 24. Mary A. Greenwood, barque, sailed July FIJI : , Sharpshooter, barque, early. B-VTavia : Kicardo, barque, early, KQU3. DUNKDIN : Yolande, schooner, sailed August -1. NEWCASTLE: . . o<l Grecian Bend, barque, sailed August FROM ISLANDS : Nelson, H.M.s., early. • Olive, schoorvar, early. Tore#, schooner, early. Ada C. Owen, brigantiae, early. Kyno, brig-undue, early. Mailo, schooner, early. Louie, schooner, early. NORFOLK island : aiweru, schooner, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES." LONDON' : Bermione, ship, loading. KSW YORK : C. "\V % Janes, schooner, loading. Arab, barque, loading. Star of the East, barque. JOB ISLANDS : Richmond, s.s,, to day. UNION S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. To-day.— Manapouri leaves for the South *"Friday. —The Wanaka arrives from South, and leaves Onehunja at 1 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. This Day. — The lona leaves for Great Barrier at 8 ».m.; the Gairlcch leaves for Waitara at 1 p.m.; the Wellington arrives from Whangarel about 8 p.m. _ .. Friday.The Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.. the Douglas leaves for Opotiki at 5 p.m., the lona for Mercury Bay and Tairua, and the "Wellington for Whangarei, at 7 p.m. Saturday.— lona arrives from Mercury Bay, and the Gairloch from Waitara. Sunday.—The Clansman arrives from Tau« naff*.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. This list does not Include coasters. Opal, K.11.J., in stream. Richmond, i.»., at Railway Wharf. Hermione, ship, at Queen-street Wharf. R&ngitikei, ship, in stream. Lutterworth, barque, in stream. Danse, barque, at sugar Co.'s Wharf. Notero, barque, at Railway Wharf, Arab, barque, at Railway Wharf. Lady Mabdl, brigantine, at Railway 'Wharf. PeSanca, brigantine, Hebson-street Wharf. <"!, W. Janes, schooner 1 , Qaeen-street half. F.eetwing, schooner, in stream. IMPORTS. Per s c. Manapouri : 852 sacks bonedust, 452 ticks JI, SOU sacks AI, 100 sacks WO.—Adam Laybcurn and Co. _ J Per s.s. W&ihora: 40 sacks onions, S6 sacks Scutch Resent potatoes, 23 sacks Snowflake potatoes. 50 sacks Lilywhite flour, 10 boxes wax candies. —Adam L-»?bourn and Co. EXPORTS. Far s.s. Janet Nicoll, for Southern ports : S4 tons sugar, 1050 casks cement, 22 casks whisky, 30 tons sundr-ei,

INWAP.D3 Coastwise. — Pukapuka, barfe, from Whaxunaki, with 23,00*3 feet timber; Fawn, cutter, from Vhangaroa ; Wanderer, caster, from Mihurangi; TVateilily, cutter, from Barrier; Nellie, cutter, from Whangapans- ... . , The b.s. Chalmjiord, from Opotilci, arrived yesterday morning, with & number of passengers, and m cargo, 650 sacks maize, 3 tons sundries. The *.*. Kichmoud is to take her departure for her second £outh Sea Island trip this lftemoon. At noon to-day, the Union Company's b.«. Wanapouri is to take her departure for Southern ports ana Melbourne. The E.g. J„cet Nicoll, well filled with cargo, took her departure for Southern ports yesterday afternoon. Before proceeding on her voysge. *he went up to the New Zealand Sugar Company's works, and there took in a part ;argo of sugar. H.M.s. Opal was engaged during yesterday iD taking in a required supply of coil. Good progress is being made with the discharging of the cargo of raw sugar from the barque Darse, at the New Zealand Sugar Company's works, at Birkenhead. The cargo is being turned out in splendid order. The brigantino Borealis left Rockhanspton on the sth inst. for Bundaberg with a cargo of stone, etc. [From Bundaberg her future movements had not been determined. Captain Neagle has been appointed to the charge of the brigantine Defiance, which is to go from here to Whangaroa, and from there with timber to Kockhampton. The barque Diamond le?t here yesterday for Bokianga, there to load timber for Sydney. Colonists will learn with much regret (nays the European Mail of July 15) of the death of Mr. Henry Baytey, the senior managing direotor of the Peninsular and Oriental Company, which took place on July 7, from the result of a car- i riage accident within a short distance of his residence at Blackhoath. Mr, Bayley, who had been connected with the company from its formation, was held in high regard by a numerous circle of official and private friends, and was only recently presented with a hand* some testimonial by the commanders in the service, as a token of their esteem on his partial retirement from the active duties of the management,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8036, 25 August 1887, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8036, 25 August 1887, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8036, 25 August 1887, Page 4

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