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SHIPPING.

fco* WASH* M Auckland— 1 *an.; 8.27 p.m. „ „ Mauakiuj—lX.4l fv.m.; 0.7 p.m. Bon.— Rims, 6.18 mm ; »»ts, 6.15 p.m. Moot.—First quarter, 21ft, 6.16 p.m.

arrivals. Clansman, a. , 330, Farqnhar, from Wh»Bgarei. Passengers. Miss Scott, Mesdames Gill, Carus, Hugging Minfield, Marks, Koote, Cooke, Blackmore, Hatching, Arohdeacou Clarke, Dra. Bell and Clarke. —Northern S.S. Co., agents.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. Clansman, s.s., 336, Farquhar, for Whabearei.Northern S.S. Co., agents. Douglas, s.s., 59, Austin, for Bay of Plenty. ►-Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. _ Clansman, s.s., for VVlxmparei. Douglas, s.s., for Bay of Plenty. Vivid, barque, for Maiden Island. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Uwdok : ~,ii _ Hermione, ship, sailed July Jo. Mairi Bhan, ship, cleared Sept. 3* Oamaru, shir, loading. /rxw YORK : . r\ J" Ml Prospect, birque, via Dunedin, sailed July 25. Clan WcLe->d, barque (via South), early. Marv S. Ames, barque, via Wellington, sailed July '23. Essex, barque, via Dunedin, loading.

BTDNKY: #TI) Kenilworth, schooner, early. WOLLO.NOONO : Northern Chief, barque, loading, BOWLAXD ISLAND: Notero, barque, early. »AKITI, ETC. : Nautilus, brigantine, early. RAROTON'OA : Torea, schooner, early. Akarana, schooner, early. tONGA: Olive, schooner, early. fcYTTKLTOJf : ~ ,~ . , , Devon port, barque, sailed October L, Seagull, schooner, sailed October 13. Lady Mabel, brigantiue, early. DPNKDIN : . t , ~ Kyno, brigantine, sailed October ll* *AST coast : Gisborne, schooner, early. Waiapu, schooner, early. Reliance, ketch, early.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. tOKDON: . , . Zealand!*, ship, to load. Waiungi, ship, via Gisborne. JTEW VSKK : , , t . Clan McLeod, barque, to arrive* MELBOURNE: . ~ Seabird, brigantine, loading. SYDNEY : , A , Lady Bowen, 4-in. schooner, to load. Devonport, barque, to load. Defiance, brigantine, to load NORFOLK ISLAND : Christine, schooner, early. KOUMEA: , , , Waireka, schooner, to load. ISLANDS : . Ryno, brigantine, to arrive. DCNKDIN: „ , . , Silver Cloud, barquentine, early. LTTTKLTON ' , Glencairn, schooner, early. KAFIEK : Rangitiki, ship, early.

NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day.—Gairloch arrives from Waitara. Thursday.—Gairlooli leaves for New "v* triouth and Waitara at 1 p.m. ; Clansman arrives from Whangarci; lona arrives from Mercury Buy and Kuaotunu early, and leaves again for same ports at 9 p.m. ~ I'kiday.— Wellington arrives from Russell at 6 a.m., and leaves for hangare:, Marsden Point, and Farua Bay, at 8 p.m. ; Clansman leaves for Tauranga at i p.m. « _„i_ Thames Servick.—Rotomahana or Argue leaves lor Thames daily. VESSELS IN lIA HBO (This lift does not. include coasters.] W&itanri, ship, in stream. Zealaiidia, ship, at No. - Jetty. -rr-, r Rangitiki, ship, at yueen-street Wharf. Silver Cloud, barquentme, at Queen-street Seabird, brigantine. at Railway , Lady Bowen, 4-masted schooner, at Hobsonstreet Wharf. wVi/»»^ Defiance, brigantine, at Queen-street} harf. Christine, schooner, a-t Queen-street hart. Prosperity, schooner, i\t Railwa> >> hart. Clansman, schooner, at No. Jfc ">; , Waireka, schooner, at Railway >> nan.

Ivwards Coastwise.—Kauri, scow,_ from Port Charles (Great Barrier), with kauri logs ; Ida, scow, from Pakiri, with logs; Rata, scow, from Mercury Bay, with loss . Henry, cutter, from Waihe*e, with iirewood Harvest Home, cutter, from .Vlaraetai, with fareW< The shippers of dairy produce will be pleased to learn that the direct Bt«amTines to England have reduced the cnarf,e for Bending butter to London in cool c ialn to id per lb, and cheese to gd per lb, both ¥ rcL weight. This reduction takes effect from Ist November. :. cnef i f irr Amended directions have been issued lor. the guidance of masters taking ves through No. 3 cutting, Fitzroy R.yer Queensland, and a copy has been received bj the Auckland Harbour Board. f A fixed white litht is to be exnibited from the end of the Kingscote Jetty, Adelaide, about the Ist September. Itwdl bevisiblftt a distance of eight miles. . t The schooner Medora with a freight of sundries sailed yesterday for her usual ports of Ohora, Whangaroa, etc. . v„n'a A copy of a chart of souuding3 in Hobson a Bay, Melbourne, prepared by. Lieutenant Messum, R.N., has been received by the Auckland Harbour Board from the Melbourne Harbour Trust Commission -rr. Messrs. Bradney and Bums, the owners of the smart little launch Despatch, recently built, yesterday asked the members of the Harbour Board to a trial trip around the W'aiteniata, for Friday next, and the latter have accepted the invitation. . , At an early hour yesterday morning the Northern S.S. Co.'s Clansman arrived from tVhangarei with produce and passengers. She left again last night for the same port with a large freighting of mixed merchandise barque Vivid , took her departure about 11 o clock yesterday in ballast for Maiden Island to load guano for Dunedm. As soon as the discharge of her inward freight is completed the brigantine Prosperity will go to the Thames to load timber for Newcastle. , ~, . . , , The barque Clan McLeod which is to load gum here for New York is now ten days out from Port Chalmers, and should arrive here B intercolonial trader Lady Mabel is bringing up a cargo of produce to Auckland from Lyttelton. After being detained a couple of days by adverse winds in Kangitoto Channel the American barquentine Carrie L. Ivler got away yesterday for New York with a brisk favouring breeze. The many friends in port of Captain and Mrs. Pattengall will wish them a speedy trip home. . . , The Union S.S. Co. a Monowai is expected to reach port from Sydney early this mornher produce is all out the schooner Glencairn will as usual proceed to load timber for Lyttelton at the lhames. During yesterday the a.s. Omapere discharged her Fiji sugar at Chelsea, and was towed back to the Queen-street Wharf in the evening. She will begin to-day to snip freight for her return trip, on which sho leaves t®-morrow evening. . The little three-masted schooner aireka now in port with grain from the South has been fixed to take a cargo of timber to New Caledonia. , . . _ We learn that the brigantine Ryno, now 'in her way up the coast from D lined in, will in discharge be sent away on another Island muse by her charterers, Messrs. Arundel tad Co., her destination this trip being * lint Island, a small guano depot near the betterknown How land Island. . The schooners Clansman, Glencairn,_ and Waiwera have all berthed, at the No. 2 jetty, and are busily discharging their produce. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES. Mawhera, s.s., Manning, for the South." Union S.S. Co., agents. The Union Co.'s s.s. Mawhera, Captain Manning, sailed for the South yesterday, with a cargo of iron, potatoes, &c., and several passengers. BY TELEGRAP LYTTELTON. October 14.—Sailed : America, ship, for Loudon; Lady Mabel, brigantine, for Auckland ; s.s. Te Anau, for Dunedin.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8387, 15 October 1890, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8387, 15 October 1890, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8387, 15 October 1890, Page 4