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SHIPPING.

. Hion.Water at Auckland-6.16 a.m. ; C-SS P.m. •■" i:• „ Manukau—o.66 a.m. ; 10.13 p.m. ' Snrt—Bises, 5.28 a.m.; sets, 6.32 p.m. ■: MOOT*.—Full, 20th; 8.49 a.m. / ,' ARRIVALS. > ■■ Wellington, S.S.; 279, Stephenson, from Whangarei '; Passengers: Messrs. Davidson, Kay,- .• Smith, Qn'ckfall, Riley, McDonald. Pate, ! Chubb, Ball, Atkinson, Wallace, Kelsor,r-1; Atkinson, Porter, 'i , Abercrombie, Fairburn, i, ' Hodgson, "Maitl>_id, Green, Jackson, Mr. : i and lirs. sProtUeroe, Mr. and Mrs. , Dixon;' '"' Mrs. Tucker and ;• son, ; Mrs. Geary, Misses ; McKenzie, Walker, O'Carrfiill, Eraser.— j Northern S.S. Co., agents. ;■'.i. lona, a.8., 159, Amodeo, fmm Tauranga and • Keroury Northern S.S. Co., agents. * i ' . • CLEARED OUTWARDS. • M , lons, a.s., 159, Amodeo, for Great Barrier. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. J Mararoa, : s.s., 2465,-JEdJe; for j Melbourne, via Southern ports; :• Passengers : Mesdames ! Hector, Noms, Lewisson. Bird, S. Ranwell, I Winter, Daniells ; Mies'* Hanmer, Winter, | ; Ranwell; 'I Hyams,'•;=; S 1 <arp; :» Lee : Messrs. .- ' Walker, A Davis, H, .D. Levinsohn,: Cohen, i! .P;Cox,C.F.;Millw3,*dj;J.rß Hollister, H. . A. Washbourne, 0 Coates, *M. * McLean,H Dunlop, ; :Boylan, Batcock, Brigham, J. ■ ; Buchanan, D. B /McDonald, Herbert, *,Fox,r', Daniells, J. ' Weymouth, W. Witt, Carrow, : -» Signor 17 steerage.—Union S.S. agent-. • ' DEPARTURES. : lona, s.b., for Great Barrier. Mararoa, s.b., for Melbourne. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON : ' Selembria, s.s., early. Waitangi, ship, loading. , Zealandia, ship, sailed August 3. NEWYOBK: V:.; Rebecca Crowell, barquentine, sailed June 30. , ' - j ; s Mtiiy A. Greeawood, barque, sailed July •.. ■::' ■ 27. ;:■,:■'-:;.::.:.,;;':•:; '.::':' : /;: ':::';:;.::; t: ■: . : '-::: ;'::'-,: : SAN'fbanciscxj:-. •■:■•■ ',■,„■■' Zealandia, R.M.s.s., about November,] SYDITEV: , . Mariposa, R.M.S.S., about November 5. Devonport, barquentine, sailed Oct. 4. Grecian Bend, barquentine, sailed Oct. 4. HONOKONO: j Taiyuan, b.s., sailed October 9. : jaMBKELEX ';' Clansm.an, brigantine, sailed August 3. R—TE:,: . '/■ }0; Dais*/, schooner, to sail September 27. aOBART:, * . Jessie Niocol, schooner, sailed Oct. 1. MEIiBO ; aBKK; '. ' Alratapu, brigantine, sailed Oct. 10. BRISBANE : ' Abiel Abbott, barque, early. TOKOA: 1 'Maile, schooner, early. .■■•• '' Sarah Pile, schooner, early.- :: fRJI : - .- •'':';:: 'V:-'V. ' Sharpshooter, barque, early. ":, ;*Excelsior, barque, early. , Belle Isle, barque, early. SAROTONGA: .- . Ada C. Owen, brigantine, early. . gisborne : Gisborne, schooner, early. ■-:;^-.,r:-.;;fti,;;: i - i :.':, : ..- „'-_;'■; -,:■.■"';■':,,- '.:.:;.;:""■■.■.;;;; . PROJECTED DEPARTURES. 1 -ONDON: . . . Wairoa,, ship, loaduig. NEW YORK.: • , Star at the East, barque, to load. 6TDJTEY:' . ' , ' ZeaUindia, R.M.s.s., about November 10. . SAK yR/jfOISCO -. M/iriposa, R.M.S.S., about November 5. MELBOURNE: Ptebecca, barque, to load. : ::•-,'.'■'.' T>TnSETDW: '■ ' ' ' • •; Maud Graham, schooner, via TeKopuru, ;. ,1 early.,. - . • ■ , , • '. - .. < • ; UNION'S.S.- CO.'S MOVEMENTS.' To-day. — Kawatiri arrives,:from ■ Greymouth (at Manukau) and leaves for: Westport. < " - - , NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day.—Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m. and leaves for.Taiiranga at 7 p.m. lona arrives from" Great 'Barrier early;*;and ' leaves for Mercury Bay at 7 p.m. Wellington leaves**for .Whangarei, : Marsden ' Point, a-nd Parua Bay at 8 p.m. 't u _ VESSELS IN HARBOUR. . '. . s,\ [This list does not include coxstera.]; ■~ <. Wairoa, ship, at Queen-street Wharf. Rebecca, barque, at No. '2 Jetty. , Brodersen, barque,.in stream. .■-, Stavanger, barque, in Calliope Dock. -" Star of the East, barque, at Railway Wharf. Gleaner, brigantine, at Hobson-street Wharf. Torea, schooner, in stream. ' Waireka,'schooner, in stream. Maud Graham, schooner, at Railway Wharf. ■;*> * ~ /■ • ._ ; • :■ EXPORTS. ' ;';■.;. ' Per.-.?., Mararoa: 20 kegs casings, 575 cases canned salmon,' 50 cases fancy goods, 50 boxes raisinsj*lo bales hops, 65 cases fruits, 6 barrels whale, oil, 24 bales wool, 4 bales basils, 300 cases-.gum,-72 isacks hides,' 1940 bags sugar, 95 caseaYsyriip, '146 :■ sacks' oysters; 440 -bales ■ binder twine, •40 ; sacks ; potatoes, 17 kegs butter, 11- pieces machinery, 89 boxes ; wax, 66 oases apples, 15 cases onions, 20 cases mullet, 20' sacks cocoa-nuts, 50 bunches bananas, 28 crates bottles, 2 bales brooms, 9 packages tea,. 4cWesfish, 12 sacks fgermina, 47 bars iron, 3 packages mattrasses, 6 cases oranges, and vj Sundries. " ,- •,„ ■ . ; Inwards Coaktwise. —- Tokerau, cutter^ ■ from Tauranga, vith maize and general produce ; i: Margaret,' scow, from Whangapoua, with timber; ; Eleanor Morton, cutter, from 4.V.btiki, 'with produce. Outwards Coastwise. — Progress, scow, for Whangapoua, in ballast: Agnes Martin, ketch, for;Whangarei, in ballast.- _ Early yesterday morning the Northern S.S. Co.'s lona arrived from Tauranfja; and Mercury Bay, with ■ cargo and' passengers, and j after landing .these, sailed again at 8 a.m. for; her weekly trip to the Great Barrier. j The Devonport • Ferry Company's fine steamer Eagle was yesterday- taken 'outof I the Auckland Dock,' where she has been re- ; ceiving a cleaning and re-touching in "preparation for the ; summer ; campaign.; If ; the present weather continues, the.D.S.F. Co. will soon need all their fleet to accommodate :■'•;; the excursionists ' who will be ' sure to avail themselves of .the opportunity to take a little outing across or round the harbour. ~ . " The barque Star of the East began to discharge her cargo of grain, etc., yesterday at the Railway Wharf. ;,: ; Itisexpectedthat : the barque Stavanger, which has been in the Calliope Dock 'for a couple of weeks being repaired, l ,; will be reloaded and ready for; sea in, about a: fortnight. , .r . • - - Ai the Queen-street Wharf the ship Wairoa is making good progress with her loading for . London. . ; ..'- , - . v The three-masted : schooner Waireka is still discharging her coal- into: the hulk Senator. Yesterday shortly after : noon the Union S.S. ; Company's Mararoa took her departure " : ..;- : for the South and Melbourne, being ; well • patronised in both passenger and" freight departments. She is on this occasion making ■';-. ■;.; special; trip, ? and will remain at 5 anchor ;in ;: Melbourne long enough to permit her passengers to see the Melbourne Cup run and inspect the Exhibition, while by payment of a r slight addition to. their fare, they can board on the steamer, and thereby secure the comi: forts of a first-class hotel without any trouble of removal or overcowding. . ; .;',.;, •'•■-• At an early hour this morning the Northern S.S. Co.'s Wellington arrived from Whangarei, and, as usual, brought a large number of passengers and a quantity of freight. The ship J3lackadder, which arrived at Sydney from London about a week ago, met .:.■ with a heavy gale shortly leaving Start Point. There Was a mountainous sea run- ';.",;" ning, arid water was shipped in large quantities. •? During the height of the storm several of the crew proceeded aft, and : requested the captain to put back, stating that the vessel was not seaworthy.'Captain Glassum refused to accede to their request, and the men refused . duty, and for: a time;the ship was worked by the officers and apprentices. Sub?equently, all but two of ' the crew resumed ■duty.' : ; , ■ ''-''.": '-,:■' , The well-known Island trader Ada C. ; d% ; ,»:n is exrv.vtpd to arrive shortly from Ra- ; o'i,'6r.f-i A, '■fnzls. ,\ lu'lt Ci-M-gc. of oranges, bananas, ' ±\;'i\ 'oT;.'i ! s"''«'. '?■''■'■■-; /'J v.sual, she comes con-hl'i'S-.-fte -vi«. : >.•'*. >Wi6Vi and Edenborough. rV;-' scf.oHzr- ...iA-iruon, which recently «'ii the Ka : ■ . -•'< witi; timber for Lyttelton, iv discharct----aid sailed on the 13th with a i%,-.k load of produce i<< the sr-a-: port.--... ;p. :. In our yesterday's issue we :nanticm?u ci.it , the four-masted ship ; Scottish Lochs, while on her maiden 1 voyage from London to Mel- : bourne, had put into Lisbon dismasted. This vessel; is one recently, built for Messrs. , W. H. 11038 and Co., Liverpool, and was the pioneer of four vessels of similar build and size, which are characterised as " four of the finest specimens of marine architecture afloat on any mammoth vessels representing an aggregate rv«?ss;ar.-.-if 'a*272 tons, giving' •= ""ar.d average ..f /-,)*> ~-..-; eac'-i." Isistc' 01. a- pen ■ : iiiii'«i.Cj'ili;<; tui-i? /.- ihi- ?':l>--'J^i Glens', Scottish Isles, and ■ Scottish ' '. ill's -*-Ul gst riiae*;' with : .',)imili;r disa..->;r '■-• that which on befallen th(. ScortishLi .is. " j The and O- Coi.ipany l.a'e just added a magnifeci-nt st?.imer to tlici:' tl/iet— the leninBular. Sfle wta launched a'; iirecnock, Octo- ' ber sth, mdi it is reported will be superior to !. a ny: vessel iv fipeeci ard lioi«h the company oisesaet;. ■ '' : v<f Ar.,,,.'.;' ;;." '-■.. ■.;.:;■ . ■":- ..;'.-.. ■;.;-. ''-.•■'■ ■ ' .

I PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ]

IS ... : ■;,y.,; ,: :•;.-: .- " '■ ■ ■,:£s&*■ f.f -■"■■ h-y-k i ■ DEPARTURES. Gairloch, 8.5., v McArthur, for Waitara. ■Passengers : Mrs. Baines;:jMessrs': Spencer, McCracken. Working, Henry, Coates, and 4 steerage.—A. Barnes, agent. EXPORTS. . Per s.s. Gairloch: rlO cases kerosene,*lß bags salt, 9 bags salt, 6 cases boots, 7 boxes and 1 case tobacco, 240 pipes, 1 horse, 3 cases :. turnery, 12 bars - iron, 20 sacks -and *15 bags | flour, 16 cases fruit, 2 sacks oysters, 2 butter works, and 74 sundry packages. :•' . ;V The Northern Co.'s s.s. Gairloch, for, Wai.taraand New Plymouth, took her departure "yesterday ; evening, with cargo; and : passengers. ' , • ,: The s.s. Glcnelg,; which should have sailed for Wanganui yesterday, was detained; owing to ? the X quantity : of '■ cargo *to be discharged. 'She - will * leave according to an advertisement in" another column. BY TELEGRAPH. KAIPARA &•: October : 18.—Annie ; Wilson has sailed for : Lyttelton; ,i G. M. Tucker, sailed for Shelly Beach. RUSSELL. ■ . - - ' October : 18.— Arrived : Clansman, _s. s. -, Stormbird. s.s. , Sailed : Clansman, s.s. Passengers : Mrs. : Roberts, Misses fc>tillwell , • Salmon, Messrs. Tomlin, Lambert, Subritsky, Purdie, Hewett, Hare, Morrison, v balmon ; : Fountain. The Stormbird leaves at 8 p.m. lor: Whangarei. I'Jil'li.: :' LYTTELTON. October 18.-Sailed: S.s. q Wanaka and. Mahinapua, forDunedin; s.s^Tarawera, i for , the North. ~ Passengers For Napier : Mrs.; Crocker; Messrs. Napier and arlaiie. = For Gisborne: Mrs. Partridge. •..: For Wel- ; lington: Miss Wedstones; Messrs. Paul, : Skelton, Blackburn. For Auckland : ,; Miss i Armstrong,- Mrs. Smith and family, 'S.s.' Hauroto for Sydney,: via Wellington. Passengers:—Miss /■ Bourne, ; ; Mrs. ; Mountfort; ■ Messrs. : Ashby, Struthers. . -J i" The barque Conference, which was capsized i in Lyttelton dock about a year ago, and has ;j been laid up in harbour ever ; since, has been )j purchased by Cap tab.: Lasher, who formerly j commanded her. f v-, • , - - /\ \ *■ BLUFF. "; " • ; October Arrived to-day, at 4.p.m., J barquehtine 1 : Ocean Ranger, Graham, from ;j Lj-ttelton. __________ S;* " THE DORIC : '.:'X ■ Wellington, October at 4.30 p.m. the Doric, for London via Rio and ; Teneriffe." She ; has a full, cargo, ; including ; 32,000 carcases frozen mutton. Passengers :i "— Saloon : Mrs. M. Dickson, Messrs. S. Poppleston and P. O'Brien. :. Second saloon:« Misses Lucy, H. M. Monk, Mrs. Woolridge ■ and 'i 3 i children,' Dr. H. Woolridge, Messrs. ?j Anderson, .W. i Delacy, .H. Rutherford; J. 1 Dash, S. Bacon, and 23 steerage. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9189, 19 October 1888, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9189, 19 October 1888, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9189, 19 October 1888, Page 4