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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland— a.m.; 0.7 p.m. „ „ Manukau— a.m.; 12.47 p.m. Sun.— 7 a.m.; sets, & p.m. Moon.—Last quarter, 31st, 8.10 a.m.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. Australia, s.s., 293, J. Kemp, for East Coast and Wellington. Passengers: Mr. Childs, and 6 steerage.Union S.S. Co., agents. Ryno, brigantine, 115, Bewicke, for Nine. Passengers: Mr. 6. Dunnett and Mr. J. Dean. Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. Medora, schooner, 33, Subritzky, for Awanui.—Master, agent. Waiwera, schooner, 42, Pankow, for WhangareLMaster, agent.

DEPARTURES. Australia, s.s., for East Coast ports. Ada C. Owen, brigantine, for Rarotonga, Medora, schooner, for Ohora. Waiwera, schooner, for Whangarei.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON : Coptic, s.s., sailed June 16. Bay ley, s.s., sailed June 13. * Selembria, s.s., to sail about July 27. Balmoral Castle, s.s., to sail in July. - p Oxford, s.s., to sail in July. Deva, barque, sailed April 30. Piako, ship, sailed May 5. Lutterworth, ship, via Port Chalmers, to sail May 5. Clairmont, barque, sailed June 10. Wairoa, ship, sailed July 10. Crusader, snip, sailed June 2. HEW YORK: Albert Russell, barque, via Wellington, sailed April 11. Rebecca Crowell, barquentine, to clear **>.> June 25. Marj" barque, to clear

luxajtfuuivnrj I , Killochan, ship, from London, to sail - August 24. BAN FRANCISCO :

Zealandia, R.M. s.s., about August 18. MO JANEIRO :

Monica, barque, sailed May 2. ISLANDS :

Olive, schooner, early. Fiji:

Defiance, schooner, early. LYTTELTON:

Borealis, brigantine, sailed July 20, NEWCASTLE :

Parnell. brigantine, early. Jessie, barquentine, to load.

GISBORKE : Gisborne, schooner, sailed July 23. Waiayu, schooner, sailed July 23. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. SYDNEY : Zealandia, R.M. s.s., about August 20. Northern Chief, barque, early. LISBON : Coulnakyle, barque, repairing. JttKJUBOUKXE : Welcome, schooner, early. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. This Day.—Wanaka arrives at Onehunga, 9 a.m. Manaponri leaves for South, noon. - Friday.—Wanaka leaves Onehunga, 11.30 a.m. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. This Day— Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth and Waitara at 1 p.m: the Glenelg leaves for Wanganui and Wellington at 3 pan. (latest train, 2 p.m.); the Wellington arrives from Whangarei; the lona arrives from Tauranga early, and leaves for Great Barrier at 8 a.m. * Friday. — The Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga "at 7 p.m.; the lona arrives from Great Barrier early, and leaves for Mercury Bay at 7 p.m.'; the Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, and Parua Bay at 8 p.m.; the Staffa arrives from Opotiki.

' VESSELS IN HARBOUR. • > [This list does not include coasters.] John Knox, barque, in stream. Coulnakyle, barque, at Hobson-street Wharf. Northern Chief, barque, at Railway Wharf. Vuka, brigantine, in stream. Oaraaru, brigantine, in stream. Nautilus, brigantine, at Railway Wharf. To rea, schooner, in stream. W aireka, schooner, in stream. Welcome, schooner, at mills. EXPORTS. 1 Per , brigantine Ada C. Owen, for Rarotonga :— case sewing-cotton, 4 qr.-casks rum, 93 cases geneva, 5 cases gin, 85 mats sugar,' 3 cases milk, 1 case whisky, 2 boxes tea, 1 box tobacco, 30 cases kerosene, 30 kegs paint, 127 bags rice, 2 cases vestas, 4 crates iron, 3 kegs nails, 3 packages hardware, 21 boxes soap, 6 packages prints, 2 kegs butter, 50 crates biscuits, 20 crates flour, 53 cases meats, 20 kegs beef, .2 kegs pork, 2 headstones, 12 sacks potatoes, 1 drum tar, 1 case watches, 1 case onions, 1219 pieces timber, 26 packages joinery, 130 bundles moulding, 1 package sash weights, ■ 130 bundles shingles, 1 case pepper, 1 case hams, 400 empty cases, 50 gum boxes. " Per brigantine Rvno, for. Niue: 15 cases geneva, 3 cases whisky, 2 cases claret, 5 cases bottled beer, 12 packages tobacco, 20 cases . kerosene, 6 packages drapery, 11 packages prints, 140 bags rice, 51 Dags sugar, 4 cases fish, 1 case of pickles, 2 cases vinegar, 2 cases milk, 2 cases fruit, 2 cases-matches, 3 packages tea, 2 boxes pipes, 2 cases drugs, 6 packages hardware, 3 drums oil, 1 keg nails, 20 tons flour, 25 tins biscuits, 1 bale shirtings, 1 _ bale calico, 122 packages sundries, 543 pieces timber.' i " Per B.s. Australia, for the South : 3492 bags sugar, 30 cases golden syrup, 285 cases salmon, 150 cases fruits, 40 doors, 50 boxes candles, 80 bags i flour, 12 sacks < potatoes, 24 sacks oats, 13 cases oranges, 42 packages iron, 50 cases kerosene, 6 crates biscuits, 3 pianos, 18 boxes soap, 66 lengths pipe, and sundries.

• Yesterday, about noon, the Union S.S. Co.'s B.s. Australia took her departure for her regular fortnightly trip to East Coast ports and Wellington, with half-a-dozen passengers, and a large cargo of general merchandise. fi -

For Ohora, Awanui, etc., the schooner Medora left yesterday with a full freight of groceries, etc. • . . The steamer Taiyuan is advertised to sail for Hongkong, via Sydney, leaving Lyttelton next Tuesday, and Wellington about Thursday next. The brigantine Ada C. Owen was yesterday cleared at the Customs for Rarotonga, and sailed for that port during the afternoon. She takes a full cargo of island trade, and has three kanakas as passengers. During yesterday, the Harbourmaster, Captain Burgess, was engaged in taking a survey of the channel between the Queen and Railway Wharfs, with a view to ascertaining the extent of work accomplished by recent: dredging operations. When he has completed his soundings he will report the result to the Harbour Board for their guidance in regard to further dredging. For Niue the brigantine JRyno was yesterday cleared at the Customs. She has a full cargo of general stores, etc., and takes Messrs. G. Dunnet and J. Dean as passengers. A rumour was current yesterday to the effect that the s.s. Wainui was to be replaced in the Fiji trade by the s.s. Arawata, but on inquiring at the Union S.S. Co.'s office we were informed that no such step is contemplated. The Cunard liner Etruria has again made a fast passage across the Atlantic. She reached New York early last month after a rapid trip of six days one hour 35 minutes from Queenstown, beating all the previous ocean records by nearly three hours. The steamer averaged 470 knots per diem, and her biggest day's work was 503 knots. Two new steamers in course of construction f° the P. and O. Company, are to be named the Peninsular and the Oriental, and are intended for the company's Indian service.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9116, 26 July 1888, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9116, 26 July 1888, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9116, 26 July 1888, Page 4