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SHIPPING.

Rioit Water at Auckland—3.37 &.ra ; i.i p.m. „ „ M&nulcAa— sum.; 7.44 p.m. Run.— 6.16 a,m.; seta, 6.41 p.m. Moon—Full, 10th, 1.33 a.m. j ARRIVALS. i Wellington, b.s., 279, Stephenson, from t Whangarei. Passengers: Mcsdaines Aley, C Clark, Misses Lauaor. Taylor, Thomas, t McCarmie, Messrs. Walker, Eraser. J. c Eraser, Mswv, G. Cooke, Campbell, r Hatchings, VVooller, Hancock, Thompson, j McAuJoy ("J), Minehin, and 5 steorago.— thern 8.8. Co., agents. c CLEARED OUTWARDS. i Manapouri, s.s., l.S.'), T. Logan, for Mel- {. lxmrtie, via the South. Passengers For Giflborno: Mr. and Mrs. Bloniheld. For Napier: Messrs. 0. Smith, .1. Wilson, .T. S. . Graham, Major Rolfe. For Wellington: Mrs. L Taylor. For Lyttelton ; Mus. Davenport and , child, Mr. ami Mrs. Blackiston, Messrs. * Knox, Brown, Walker. For Port Chalmers : ' f Mr. J. Davenport. For Melbourne: Mesdaincs Oxen, Walpole, Mo ran, Messrs. E. Bond, Moran, and 7 steerage.—Union 8.8. Co.. agents. ? Wild Wave, brig. 175, Hyde, for Newcastle, via Mercury Bay.—Master, agent. t DEPARTURES. , Manapouri, s.s., for South. 1 Wild Wave, brig, for Mercury Bay. r EXPECTED ARRIVALS ' WSMN : i Soukar, ship, sailed Juno IG. s Rangitikei, ship, sailed July 7. 1 Auckland, ship, to sail June '28. i Lurliue, barque, sailed July 10. ] NKW YORK: _ 1 Nettie, barque, sailed May 25. I Clan McLeod, barque, to sail Juno 29. SAN FRANCISCO : Mariposa, R.M.s.s., sailed August 24. HONGKONG : Hangchow, s.?. sailed August 24. JAVA : Argus, s.s., early. NKWCASTLK : Grecian Bend, schooner, sailed Aug. 26. Lady Mabel, brigantiue, to load. SYDNEY: Alameda, R.M.s.s., on September S. NAFIKK : Waiwera, schooner, early. LYrrr.LToN : Gleaner, schooner, loading. PROJECTED DEPART U KISS. LONDON" : Largo Bay, barque, loading. Lady Jocelyu, ship, via South, early, Pinko, ship, via South, early. Ham IT : Carnarvonshire, ship, early. NEW YORK : Alice, barque, loading. SAN" FRANCISCO : Alameda, R.M.s.s., about September 9. , SYDNEY: Mariposa, R.M.s.s., about September 15. MELBOURNE : Aratapn, brigantine, via Tairua, early. MCt: Daisy, schooner, early. RAKOTONGA : J orea, schooner, early. TAHITI : : Nautilus, brigantine, early. UNION S.S. CO.'B MOVEMENTS. To-day.—Wauftka leaves Onehunza, 4 p.m.; Herald arrives from Dunedin, and leaves for Greymouth. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day.— leaves for Waitara at 1 p.m.; Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m. ; lona arrives from Great Barrier early, and leaves for Mercury Bay at 7 p.m.; Wellington leaves fur Whangarei, Marsden Point, and l'arua Bay at 10.30 p.m. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. I'Diin li>J dw not inc. tide colter.*.] Piako, ship, at Queen-street Wharf. Carnarvonshire, ship, in Calliope Dock. Lady Jocelyn, ship, at Queen-street Wharf. Largo Bay, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Alice, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Cabarfeidh, barque, at Hobson-street Wharf. Splendid, barque, at Railway Wharf. Silver Cloud, barquentine, at Railway Wharf. Clansman, brigantine, at Breastwork. Darcv Pratt, brigantine. at Railway Wharf. Aratapu, brigantine, at Hobson-street Wharf. Nautilus, brigantine. at Queen-street Wharf. Daisy, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. Aw&roa, schooner, in scream. Torea, schooner, at No. 2 Jetty. The schooner Torea ha? completed the discharge of her inward island freight, and will be ready v> sail on her return trip to Rarotacgs on Saturday, for which port she wa3 entered oat at the Customs yesterday. from the locjil branch of the New Zealand Shipping Co. we learn that their direct steamer Rimutaka, which left Hobart for Wellington the other day, has 30 passengers of all classes for this port and about 350 tons general freight. As Auckland is not one of the vessel's porta of call this trip, both pas-«ejigf-rs and cargo will be transhipped at Wellington. Advices have come to hand from Java, via Sydney, statins that the s.s. Argus, with a freight of about 3000 tons raw sugar, sailed from Sourabaya on August 21st for Auckland.* The following notice has been issued bv the Marine Department, Wellingtonlt is hereby notified that, on and after Sunday, the "Jiud day of September, 1889, a light will be exhibited from the lighthouse which has been erected on Cuvier Island, the position and characteristics of which are an follow The lighthouse is situated on the eastern extremity of Cuvier Island, which lies off the south-eastern entrance to Hanraki Gulf, east coast of the "North Island of New Zealand. The tower is 50 feet in height from base to top of lantern, is built of iron, and painted white. The light will be a first order revolving white light, visible >'11 round the horizon as far as the land will allow. It will attain its greatest brilliancy every thirty seconds. The light is elevated 300 feet above the sea, and, allowing 15 feet for the height of the eye, will be seen at a distance of about 20 uautic miles in clear weather, and at lesser distances according to the state of tho atmosphere. Vessels should not round Capo Col* ville with the light open." At noon yesterday the s.s. Manapouri took her departure for Melbourne and the South, with a considerable amount of general cargo arid a good number of passengers. < The brig Wild Wave was cleared yesterday for Newcastle via Mercury Bay. She sailed for the latter port last night, and will there load up with 150,000 feet of sawn timber for the New South Wales coal emporium. Owing to rough weather on the East Coast, the Northern S.S. C'o.'s s.s. Jona has been detained, at Tauranga, and did not arrive at her usual hour yesterday morning. Her trip to the Great Barrier was in consequence postponed. ** The Union S.S. Co. propose to despatch their steamer Wakatipu, 1988 tons, from Auckland direct to Brisbane about the end of the present month.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9463, 6 September 1889, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9463, 6 September 1889, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9463, 6 September 1889, Page 4