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SHIPPING

HIGH Waxes, at Auckland—lo.2 a.m.; 10.21 p.m. » „ Manuka.u-i.42a.n1.; 2,1 p.m. Sun.— Rises, 6.59 a.m.; sets, 5.1 p.m. Moon.—Last quarter, 31st, 8.10 a.m.

ARRIVALS. lona, s.s., 159, Amodeo, from Tauranga, Mercury Bay, and Tairua. Passengers : Messrs. Marlow, Brabant, M. Spence, Lee, J. C. Galbraith, Murphy, Hallins, W. Rudd, Dufaur, Morie, Leyland, Armiger, Jackson, Ehrenfried, Rev. R. S. West, Mrs. Leonard, Miss ■ Brabant, and five natives. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. Norval, schooner, 56, Edwards, from Russell.—Master, agent. Christina, schooner, 59, from WhangareL • —J. Smith, agent. Wellington, s.s., 279, Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers: Messrs. Pratt, ."dart, McLean, Card, Cafler, Haines, Urquaart, Loram, Sanderson, McLean, McMillan, Porter, Wykes, Eccles, Grant, Robeitson, Fraser, Cox, Wilson, Rev. Hewlett. Mrs. Honkey, Miss Hay, Mr. Harrison, ana three in the steerage. —Northern S.S. Co., agents.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. lona, s.s., 159, Amodeo, for Great Barrier. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. Manapouri, s.s., 178*2, Logan, for Melbourne via South. Passengers: Messrs. H. D. Levinsohu, H. T. Chambers, McK.ee, Brodie, Miss O'Ryan, and eight steerage..—Union S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. lona, s.s., for Great Barrier. Manapouri, s.s., for South. EXPECTED' ARRIVALS. LONDON : Coptic, s.s., sailed June 16. Bayley, s.s., sailed June 13. Selembria. s.s., to sail about July 27. Balmoral Castle, s.s., to sail in July. 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. , IJKW YORK: Albert Russell, barque, via Wellington, sailed April 11. Rebecca Crowell, barquentine, to clear June 25. Mary A. Greenwood, barque, to clear July 15. MELBOURNE: Killochan, ship, from London, to sail August 24. BAN FRANCISCO :

Zealandia, R.M. s.s., about August 18. 810 JANEIRO :

Monica, barque, sailed May 2. ISLANDS:

Olive, schooner, early. riJI:

Defiance, schooner, early. LYTTELTON i Borealirj, brigantine, sailed July 20.

cix.nuAOj.iia. ; Parnell, brigantine, early. >' Jessie, oarquentine, to load. 9IS BORNE : Gisborne, schooner, sailed July 23. • Waiapu, schooner, sailed July 23.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. SYDNEY: Zealandia, R.M. 8. s., about August 20. Northern Chief, barque, early. LISBON : Coulnakyle, barque, repairing. MELBOURNE: Welcome, schooner, early. ,

UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day.—Wanaka leaves Onehunga, 11.30 a.m.

NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS.

This Day. — The Clansman arrives from ft use,ell at 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at 3 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. Ika Vuka, brigantine, in stream. Oamaru, brigantine, in stream. Nautilus, brigantine, at Railway Wharf. Torea, schooner, in stream. Wa.ireka, schooner, in stream. Welcome, schooner, at mills.

EXPORTS.

• Per B.s. Manapouri:l66 cases canned goods, 15 sacks barley, 32 boxes raisins and apples, 9 cases books, 2 cases paper, 147 cases salmon, 41 cases fruits, 6 barrels whale oil, 15 kegs S. casings, 253 pieces timber, 2 bundles trees, 1 case plants, 164 sacks oysters, 16 bales flax, 42 bags and 339 hides, 49 boxes cornflour, 2lboxes varnish, 10 packages tobacco, 4 cases golden syrup, 82 bags sugar, 18 boxes fish, 24 bags seed, 150 cases oranges, 2 coils rope, 15 bags horns, 2 sacks maize, 1 bale brooms, 1 bale twine, 10 cases kerosene, 5 sacks mussels, 10 sacks charcoal dust, 4 bales rags, 1 greyhound, and sundries.

: The tea steamer Tsinan was fixed to return to Hongkong about July 18, via Queensland ports. •- ' .. - . ' i The brigantines Ryno and Ada C. Owen ■were unable to, get out yesterday, owing to the wind being against them, and are at present ; anchored in the stream waiting for a favourable opportunity to sail. t Early yesterday morning the Northern S.S. Co.'s lona arrived from Tauranga and way ports, with a number of passengers and a quantity, of gum and sundries. .< She sailed again during the forenoon for the Great Barrier.; , , . . Yesterday morning the brigantine Stanley and the; barque Grasmere sailed from the Kaipara with full loads of timber for Melbourne. , -

Having , completed the discharge of her inward cargo, the barque Northern Chief, Captain Mackay, was yesterday entered outwards for Sydney.' > She will sail at the first change of wind for Mercury Bay, where she Is to fill up with , sawn kauri for the New South Wales metropolis. The well-known colliers Norval and Christina, arrived in harbour yesterday from Russell and Wliangarei respectively.' The former brings 85 and the latter 100 tons of "black diamonds."

At noon yesterday the Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Manapouri sailed for Southern ports and Melbourne. She had but few passengers, and a cargo of general merchandise.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9117, 27 July 1888, Page 4

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SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9117, 27 July 1888, Page 4

SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9117, 27 July 1888, Page 4