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SHIPPING.

High »«m si A«M»=d-li» I£s* fup. Mi mil '* * w am. '• *-»* I* - * 6 " PcV.— BfcM, CSS ».m.; Mtth 5-i* P-«-Hous.—FslL 9S*.« P^ 1 -

ABRIVALS. Bfls-la. «.«., SB, Austin, from OpofflcL— V—.U-., * * Co.. *p»Dta. P**M"!tc*'" = yieafamsi Baier, A. BoLk. H« ? A C«ter,F«lli«- Porter. BroTJ-n. Miss Porter, Ma*t«r f»«rt*r Maw Bro-sra. Craaia, Bodg«w, MrC-ae Bowman, WMiel* - *, H«wi«woa, McEUr, Parker, Tibbctt, Hav, McManni*, \s/jx&L Creech, Pitsa'om*. Lco£<i*l*. Cca-.->ilr7orTEaaS7, Cook, Hortxas, «&>»«• Bkwner, La.rior, Kir-.?, i>iid tirec ti««f«ce-— ■JabU*eS.S. Co., a^ect*. WellrngUai, «-«-, 279. fttef-henscs, rrotr: \VVftaz*rei. P*s«si*ac«r» : Messrs. Sotamaa, Kky Btw*rd- Era Hiri. Polsea, Gamy, (V* Thosawa. ilcEiwaia, GaSdias, Tjw>rni>ml Anderson, McCttgor, Maniali, Taorr*, BimtT, Coop*?, Campbell, McLeod. Meiuueht aad toa, Barm, Hottcnray, Fin!»y----•ot. " SiaaxJ, Cwnpbefl, Bgtara, Howell, IlaUrcos, Mr. &»d Mrs. Kocth, Professor lio Medo and kki, M«*4ai»es Cttiioa, Martin, Yoaae, Mis»ei McDoaaid, Abenrotnbie, McKjotzitv MoGr«®oc, McLapd, wad two in tie rtasage.— S.S. Co., f Mia, s.« . 159, Aaodw, from Taazaaca. Ptaauen: Messrs. McCauler, -Eraser, Gill, F. Warbrick, Gibaos. Bliai'lell, Hah!tDOB'd. Deebertox. — Northern S.S. Co., asents. _ _ _ . , , Oaunen, a*., 601, R- E. 6nmi, fron Duoedia via wav port*. PaE*«a£ers r—Ex Tsitiiii: Messrs.' Crooks. G. \S'iaio2. JGuthrie, T. Girdler, G. Harwocd, A. Rcq«haw, A. ii.acxii=ztc>a. Mr. &nd Mrs. Thoma* bsd child, Mr. aid Mrs. P«a>ij.or tnree children, and one steerage from Weiiinjtoa. Uaioa S-S- Co., agents.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. „ , RotoEaahaaa, sat, 1727, Carey, for Melfcotinie via SoQthern port*Paa«ea«rs : ilis» McCon&eU, Meadaiwa Ellis, Corset!, Ferguson, Cameron, Cook, Roberts, Stardoa, Meatra Skardon, Hail, H. D- Ixrvinscan, Maajrrove, Lavii. Yoong, G. Brown, «ormoUL Baiter. Hikoa. PeneL H. J. McWkiaEey, G. R. KoomfieWL H. A. Moanoan, A. 51." Smith, Thome, Brown, R- Aherae, Yetfraaon, Carr.eron. and Hon. G. Fisher, and S steerage.Union S.S. Co., agents. Rvno. brigantroe, 83, Bewicke, for Sawarrow" IslandT— Headersoa and Macfarlaae, agents. . t> - "loaa, «.*., 159. Aaicdeo, for Great Barrier. •—Northem S.S. Co., agents. Omapere, a 5.,601, R- E. Smith, for Oamam. ►-Union S.S. Co., agents.

%$ DEPARTURES. •' Botomahana, &.&., for Melbourne ana SouthOmspere, s-s., for Oamaru. loos, 6-5., for Great Barrier. P.vno, bngantine, for Sawatrow Island.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LOJTEO* : Worcester, e.5., due m April. Oamaru, ship, sailed January 28. Mercia, ship, loading. L&ngstone, ship, loading. Kilkfchan, ship, Bailed Kith tost. GLASGOW : ~,,-,,.• Trevelyau. snip, sailed April t , via Port Chalmers. KZT TOEJL : „ Essex, barque (via Sydney), due in May. Elinor Vernon, barqeentine, sailed January 8. UrWCASTLE: Clifton, barque, loading. Syren, briz. loading. W. C. Wentworth, barque, to loadJessie, baron en tine, to load. CLABZSai JUVZS: Zephyr, brigantine, early. ISU-VW : Olive, schooner, early. STDSEV : Alameda, R.M.s.s., 23rd tnst. H-M-s. Egeria, sailed loth Lust. ITTTELTOy : Sarah Pile, brigantine, loading.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. I/TSDOS : Worcester, s.s., in ApriL 6A5 rEJLSCWCO: Alameda, R-Ms.s., 23rd Lust. PEW TOEK: Mathilde Hennings, barque, discharging. SYD>'£Y : .... Northern Chief, barque, discharging. xanzß: Fleetwin:, schooner, early. Dunedin, schooner, loading. EOKia>*oa: Queen, schooner, loading. i UNION S.S. CO. MOVEMENTS. To-Pay.—Wanaka leaves Onehunga at 3 : p. ITNORTHERN S.S. COS MOVEMENTS. ! To-day.Clansman arrives from Russell early, and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Jona leaves for Mercury Bay at 7 p.m., and Wellington for Whangarei at 8 p. in.; Douglas leaves for Opoxiki at 1 p.m. Satceday.— lona arrives from Mercury Bay- . _ hcypar.—Clansman arrives irom Tauranga early. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. jTWi« list does not isciade coaster*.! Mathilde Hennings, barque, at Railway Wharf. Northern Chief, barque, at Hobson-Bireet Wharf. I>a.rcy Pratt, brigantine. in stream. jleaher, brhranttne, at Queen-street Wharf. Dunedin. schooner, at nob-son Agnes Donald, schooner, at Hobsoa-street Wharf. Fleetwing, schooner, in stream. Torea, schooner, in stream. Sybil, schooner, in stream. Waiwera, schooner, in stream. Glencaim. schooner, at Wharf. schooner, in stream. IMPORTS. Per s.s. Omapere:—o44 bags Sour. 240 tacks oatmeal, till sacks oats, 19 hogsheads ale, 200 boxes tea, 110 boxes candles, 100 cases jams, 220 bags bones, 20 bars iron, 51 bundles iron, 140 packages sundries, and 310 tons cargo transhipped ex s.s. TainuL Per Southern Cross and Manapouri:SO tons Duncan's combined roller and stone flour, 10 tons Duncan's oatmeal, 1 ton pearl barley, 19 cases bacon and hams.— H. Hall and Co. EXPORTS. Per brigantine Ryno, 5 packages tobacco, 1 package cigars, 5 cages bottled beer, 2 cases claret, 3 cases whisky, 20 cases kerosene, 25 mats sugar. 1 case sansaparilla, 14 cases genera, 100 bags rice, 4 cases fish, 2 kegs salt fish, 1 case pickles, 12 boxes tea. 1 half-chest tea, 1 box pipes, 3 cases vegetables, 3 cases milk, 2 cases drapery, 10 packages hardware, 4 drums linseed oil, 2 kegs nails, 3 cases druggists' sundries, 1 case safety matches, 3 cases prints, 1 truss appareL 1 case calicos, 1 •case boots, 176 pieces timber, 4 packages woodware, 20 tins biscuit, 20 tins flour, 10 kegs beef, 9 drums tar, 2 coils rope, 32 tins fsaint, 1 bale oakum, 1 case axes, 15 boxes

soap. Per s-s. P.otomahana : 633 boxes ore, 2940 bags sugar, 73 bags oysters, 17 boxes honey, 2 cases stationery, 21 bundles sacks, 3 bhds ale, 30 kegs beef, 251 cases oranges, 30 cases syrup, 1 case cigarettes, 10 sacks and 187 hides. 1 box boots, 4 cases perfumery, 32 coils rope, 6 packages tea, 8 packages brooms, 1 package books, 1 package saddle, 23 cases apples, 28 lengths pipe, 2 casks oil, 45 sacks maize. 9 packages butter, 9 cases and 6 sacks pum, 7 bars iron, and quantity of sundries and empties.

Ixwaeds Coastwise.—Mana, cutter, from ffairua, with 16,000 feet timber and 14 tons gum ; Faku, cutter, from Tairua, with 27,000 Feet timber; Four Sisters, cutter, with 400 bushels lime from Mahurangi; Fannie and Nellie, cutters, with timber from \\ hangapoua; Perseverance, schooner, from the Spit, with shingle. , , Octwabds Coastwise.—Paku, cutter, for (Tairua, with potatoes and flour. The brigantine P*yno, Captain Bewicke, cleared out yesterday afternoon, for Suwarrow Island, with a general cargo of Etores. The schooner Gem, whose arrival we notified yesterday, brought in a cargo of coal from Russell, not Whangarei, as stated. At about twelve o'clock yesterday the Union S.S. Co.'s favourite steamer Rotomahana sailed for the South and Melbourne, with a fair number of passengers and a cargo of a general character. Early yesterday morning the s.s. lonacame mto port from Tauranga and Mercury Bay with general cargo and passengers, as per list published above. After discharging her inward freight she left shortly after 8 o clock for the Great Barrier.

From Uunedin and Oamaru the Union S.S. Co.'s steamer Omapere arrived at about 4 o'clock yesterday morning with about 300 tons of transhipment ex the direct steamer fTainui. She also brought up a number of passengers by that vesseL She left Port Chalmers at 1 p.m. on the 14th, and Wellington on the loth, and had favourable winds and smooth sea throughout the passage. Yesterday evening the a.s. Wellington arrived from Whangarei with a large number of passengers and a cargo of general produce. About half-past nine last night the Jubilee 6.5. Co*« Stormbird arrived from Whauga-

rwwithawtn-nlled pawfl|?er hst *o&. the | foUowias cargo 125 sack* .jrao, J'-' &0I « tetter, o eases fowls. 5 toits eggs. - borsra., 1 L-tiT/r. 30 cases frait, 3 »si Kcones. Opc*£ki asd Bay of FSentr ***** *>* s.s. Doagla* arrit*rfje»taedar««e«»oß with j a cargo of produce.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9036, 20 April 1888, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9036, 20 April 1888, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9036, 20 April 1888, Page 4