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SHIPPING.

XTian Water at Auck7andAß.22 a.m.: 8 38 p.m. „ „ Manukau—o.2 a.m.; 0.18 p.m. Sun.— 6.35 ; sets, 6.2 Moon—Last quarter, l'Jtb, 4.36 p.m. ARRIVALS. Wellington, b.b., 279, Sfccphonson, from Whangarei. Passengers: Messrs Orowther, Glondon, Humphries, Wbitelaw, Hewiaton, Jackson, MoKenzie, Thomson, John, Ramsay, Loodemore, McKay, Hartnell and family ('*;), Mesdames Meldrum, Doolley, Leech, and six in the steerage. —Northern S.S. Co., agents.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. Wellington, s.s., 279, Stephenson, for Wha* Bguroi.— Northern tJ.b. Co., agents. Bellinger, s.s., 134, Bonson, for Whangirel. , —Jubilee Co., agents. Tarawera, s.s., 2003. W. C. Sinclair, for Sydney. Passengers: Mesdames F. H. Fox, C«rlaw, Caldwell, Misses Firth (2) Caldwell, Mrs. Lonsdale,; Messrs. Lonsdale, J. Hall, C. Bmales, W. T. Firth, G. T. Hogg, B. M. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Pollack, Mr. and Mrs, J. Coutts, Mrs. and Muter Caldwell, Mr. H. Shortiand) and 31 in the steerage, and passen> gets from Southern ports.—Union S.S. Co., agents. 1 i Ounaru, brigantine, 15!), P. Theot, for Savage Island. Passenger: Mrs. Thoefc.— i Henderson and Micfarlane, agents'. Atilanta, schooner, 31, J. Anderson, for Whangarei.Master, agent. Australia, a.s., Crawshaw, for East Coast ports.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Chelmsford, b.b., 70, C. Hopkins, for Opotiki. •—Sharp and Co., agents. *' / DEPARTURES. Tarawera. s.s., for Sydney. Bellinger, s.s., for Whangarei. Wellington, s.s., for Whangarei. Australia, s.s., for E*st Coast. Chelmsford, s.s., for Opotiki. Oamavu, bdgantino, for Savage Island. Atftl&nta, schooner, for WhangareL KXPKOTKD ARRIVALS. SAW rHANCISOO : Alameda, R.M. s,s., due October 13. London : Balcnrres Brook, s.s., sailed September 8, via Sydney. Ashleigh Brook, s.s. (via Sydney), to sail October 8. Piakp, ship, sailed July 1. Zoalandia, ship, sailed July 23. Lurline, ship, sailed July 26. May Queen, ship, loading. Waikiito, ship, loading. Canterbury, ship, loading. Solembria, s.s,, to load. GLASGOW (VIA DUNEDIN) : Margaret Galbraith, ship, sailed July 1. UVBRSOOL: Himalaya, barque, loading. NEW YORK : Star of the East, barque, sailed Jane 7, QJKN Evio Reed, barque, sailed June 24. Mary A. Greenwood, barque, sailed July 27, Ada Stott, barque, sailed August 4, Rebecca Oroweli, barque, loading. . JAVA: VI .. Kirkuale, barque, sailed about August 20.

«YONBY : Zealandia, R.M. s.s,. due Ootober 9. NEWCASTLE: Balmoral Castle, s.s. (from London), due October 7. SAMOA : ' Adleir, H.I.G.M. ship, early. 1131: . Jennie B:, schooner, early. TBOM ISLANDS: Riohmond, b.b., due. Olive, schooner, early. , Torea, sohooner, early. / Ityno, Lrigantint/, early, l . Louie, schooner, early. MTTELTON: - . • Lizzie Guy, sohooner, early.

. rUO.TEOTIiI) departures. BAN '-'RANCISCO : ,r. Zaalaudia, R.M. s.s., October 10. LONDON : .... , Balmoral Castle, s.s., about October 11. Rangitikei, ship, loadingNEW YOKK : ' . ; ' Star of the East, barque, to load. ' * SYDNEY :; 'Alameda, R.M. s.s>, about 13th instant. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS : Riohmond, s.s,. early. UNION S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Thursday.The Wainai is due from Fiji, and leaves - for the South. The Wanaka arrives at Ouehunga from Southern ports. The Rote mahana leaves for Southern . ports and Mel" bourne at noon. The Orow&iti arrives from Southern ports, and leaves for Westport, , The Ohau arrives from Southern ports. v - Friday.— Wanaka leaves Onehunga at 11. a.m. for Southern ports.' The Ob.»U leaves for Greymouth.

NORTHERN S.S. COMFANY'3 MOVEMENTS.

This Day. — The Gairloch arrives from Waitara.: The Staff a leaves for Elawhia and

Bftgtan. '• f.fcvwe *• Thursday. — The Giirlooh leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m. The Douglas arrives from Dpotiki. The lona leaves for the Great Barrier at 8 a.m. The Wellington arrives from WhangaraL „ Friday.— Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m. The Doagl*» leaves for Opotiki at 5 p.m. The lona for Mercury Bay, and the Wellington for Whangarei, at 7 p.m. ' , Saturday.—The Gairloch arrives from Wal« tara; the lona arrives from Mercury Buy. Sunday. Clansman arrives from Tan* langa early.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR.

° ' This list does not include coasters. Crusader, »hip, in stream. Bangitlkei, ship, at Railway Wharf. Sharpshooter, barque, at Sugar Co.'s Works. ; John Knox, barque, in stream. Oamaru, brigantine, at Queen-street Wharf. Stanley, brigantine, in stream. Pleat wing, schooner, in stream. ■ , Maile, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf.

• IMPORTS. : .'"Par Agnes Donald : 06 tons Bay of Islands i coal.—J. J. Oraij;. ,r.

iXPORTS.

Per' r.B, Tr.rawera, for Sydney: 34 cases kauri gum, 185 bales fhx, 194 sacks maize, v 7 trunks boots, 184 packages butter boxes, 36 bales fungus, 15 Backs oysters, 10 cases butter, 7 cases hams, See., 5 carriages, 11 cases cheese, 20 cases mullet, 150 doors, 385 casea meats, 12 tierces, 50 kegs beef, 84 hides, 1 bull, 309 paokagus sundries, and cargo from Southern ports. Per brigantine Oamaru, for Savage Island 6 cases tobacco, 3 cases fish, 10 packages bis- ' cults, 10 cases and kegs beef, 11 packages sundries. ' ' ' ■ ■ . f _ Per Lily, for the Thames: 30 tons coal.—J. J. Craig. - " _ _ Per Agnos Donald: 100 tons coal.—J. J. Craig. > Per Four Sisters :30 tons coal.—J. J. Craig.

V Inwards COASTWISE.—Four Sisters, cutter, from Thame#; Coralie, cutter, from Mercury Bay, with 24,000 feet timber ; Lake Superior, barge, from Talma, with 30,000 foot timber Olive, barge, from Tairua, with 16 logs; Vixen, barg£, from Whangarei, with 30 tons firewood and 100 railway sleepers, OdtvvaUU'J Coastwieis.—Four Sisters, cutter, for Thames, with 35 tons coal; Coralie, cutter, for Mercury Buy ; Lake Superior, h<rge, for Tairna ; Olive, barge, for Tairua ; Margaret, bargo, for Whananaki. The Union Company's steamers Tarawera and Australia both took their departure last even : ii.g, the former for Sydney, and the Australia for East Coast ports and Wellington with cargo and passengers. The brigantino Oamaru took her departure last evening for Savage Island, under charter to Messrs. Honderson and Macfarlane. The brigantine took one passenger, Mrs. Theot, the newly-married wife of the woithy captain. We ■wish the couple overy happiness. "Still delayed in.port" has to be written against the ship Crusader, and this is all the * more strange when we know that this delay is occasioned by Captain Perriam's inability to procure his complement of a crew, seeing that there are so many seamen in this port :< out of work and crying for employment. Scarcity of employment can hardly, in view of this state of affairs, be said to be the case in seafaring matters. The 8.8. Balmoral Castle left Newcastle for this port on Sunday last. She may consequently be expected to put in an appearanco here on Friday next. .. The now ferry steamer Eagle wan brought out of (look yosterdity morning, and during the day proceeded for a preliminary run round the harbour. It is expected she will make hor official trial trip to day or to-morrow, Tho alterations made have apparently been for the better, an incroased rate of speed having beau obtained. At Sydney the other day Captain Fredericks, of the wrecked steamer Lillian, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment for refusing to deliver up his certificate to the Marine Board in connection frith the lit: anding of that vessel. ' H.M.S. Dart returned to Sydney on the 28th altimo, after a six motifs' surveying cruise at New Guinea. The vessel had a couple of narrow escapes from being lost when pursuing her important work among tho troacherous reefs on the outlying islands. When surveying off Broken Island the vessel had occasion to anchor between two reefs. During a sudden squall the cable parted and she struck on a coral patch. She •was hove off next day, her - bottom and propeller blades having been damaged. The following day she' again struck on ft reef, and it ■was dtemed advisable to proceed to Dinner Island for repairs. Admiral Fairfax, who wan at tho island with the Diamond and her con'*

sort the Rapid, ordered the Dart, on to Sydney to bo dooked. Ha conducted surveys it Mewstone, Huxley, Broken, and Robinson Islands, and the Louitade Archipelago; in addition to which a number of reefs and shoal,! were discovered. At Miwstone Island tho natives were inclined to show fight. The a. b. Wellington and Bellinger both left for VVhangarei last evening, with cargo and passengers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8065, 5 October 1887, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8065, 5 October 1887, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8065, 5 October 1887, Page 4