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SHIPPING.

** ABdd*Bd~ajo «.ta.; 10.2 pja. i :•„ „ JUankia—l.lo a. el ; 1.42 p.m. - «X.— 5.44 a.m.; set*. 8.40 p.m. .p ". .2toO»—Last quarter, March 4, 7.17 a.m. £ : :*■ ' • WEATHZE FORECAST. ! CXpfcain Edwiß wired at 4.25 p.o. jmCTdajr i joßowb;—Nortb-«a*st<» nortii tad vest gale wit rain ; giaas fall soon. , ■ ;■.■.'■ , ARRIVALS. β-e,, 279, Stephewon, frot WhangweL Passengers: Mesdames Web? Mclnneray, Robertson, Doonin, Wilsot E©«, McDonald, Misses Batcher, Yearburj Can-nth, Simpson, Wilson, Doonin, Slatoi Ripr, AHinder, Carter, Messrs. Tamer, Deal l>. H Manro. Dickinson, Bennett, Web! >Vilson, Sealer, Mason, Donaldson, Hark Bhandly, McKenzLe, Chambers, Hawkins Oatram—Northern S.S. Co., agents. . Aratapa, brig&ntine, 122, Bower, fros I% ewca*tie,— P. Jatnee and Co., agent*. lona, a.*., 159, Atnodeo, from huaotan) tod Mercury Bay. Passengers:—Mesdame Parkington, Robinson, Mies Howard, Messrs Lester, Brown, E. Stockea, and Rcberteon.2>orthen» S.S. Co., agents ■" CLEARED OUTWARDS. Maoapouri, e.»., 1788, T. Login, for Mel bourne, via Sooth. Passengers : —For Gi* borne: M«J»m« Bavntus, Hill, Misses Warner, Johnston, \Vhitson, Whitson Smith, 3lesasrs. J. H. Colbouroe, A. E. Tom lin. For Napier: Mesdames Alder and child Siock, Hughes, Graham, Goodwin. Missel Kmvaa&ch.lJeil, Messrs. J. W. Bnnby, T. A CaldweH, J. Brown. R. Anderson, J. H. Wil liama, J. Goddard, Hugitt, Goodwin, Muter* Alder, tVHlcox, Stock. For Wellington Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thomat, Mr. and Mrs. Lyons and child, Miss Mauneell, Messrs. D, Mauneeli, Erookfidd. For Lyttelton : Me* dames Knox, Clarke, Hallouay, Roberts Webb, Jamieaon, Hanmer, Misses Chiaholm. . Cropper, Robert*, Captain F. R. Webb Messrs. Simms, C. Bowker, Chisholm, E. N Taylor, Ormerod, Hanmer. For Dunedin Mesdames Morrin, Martin, Misses Morrin Martin, Clarkson. For Melbourne : Miss E Purchas, Rev. J. O'Brien, and 35 steerage.Union B.i>. Co., agents. Tarawera, e.8., 2003, W. Sinclair, for Syd Bey. Passengers ;—.Mesdames Hume. Good chap, Boj-le, Young, Joielatid l Sjlvo, Brown Onjmcyj Sedgw-ick, Starkey, Kennedy, Clerk Cook, Kelso. A. Fraser, George, Blott and i children, Misses Patterson, Geard, Leefe, Tavlor, Main, Alford, George, VVaite, Hay, Smith, Sir Geo. Grey Capt-una Starkev, Kennedy, Bishop Luck. Rev. W. Birch, Rev. tathera M. Kelly and McMaoiw, Messrs. Boyle, R. W. Pawdeu, A. V. Huflt, C. Cooke, H. V. Fletcher. Langton, Kelso, A- Fraser, Cooper, Sylvo, Sedgwick, Brown, Copaley, Snow den, Kennedy, JJaiton, MilUnjfton, Thorp. C. A. Goouebap. A. Good- . th&p, J. Plumet, S. G. Alford, \V. W. Alford, A. li. Barter, H. J. Caatel, Cutte, Clerk, JoKke, Tramp, W. H. Newcold, Finay, !■;,* Spring, D. Crawford, E. H. Swaneton, J. « Wake, 32 through passengers, and 7 steerage. S.S. Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. £ Blenheim, ehip, sailed December 4, I Lady Jocelyn, ship, loading. i Akaroa, ship, loading. f Broomhali, ship, loading. < Margaret Galbraith, ship, loading. %ILS 7IIA.SCISCO : ... Mooowai, R.M..a., Bailed Febraary 20. - KBTT yoKK : Elinor Vernon, barquentine, Bailed November 8. /Valparaiso, barque, via Wellington,early. * Alice, barque, Bailed December 31. Bonny Doon, barque, sailed December 31. Samar, barque, loading. Motley, brig, loading. fcOCKHAMFTOK : . Scottish Admiral, barque, sailed Feb. 16. '•WELAIDZ : Linda Weber, brigantine, early. tTbXZX: Mariposa, R.M.S., to-day. BOBaht : Orlando, H.M.&., sailed February 23. j Rapid, H.M.8., Bailed February '23. I Royalist, H.M.s., mailed February 23. I Lizard, H.M.S., sailed February 21 ' Goldfinch, H.Mjs., sailed February 23. CXWCABTLJS : Aratapa, brigantine, sailed February 7. Defiance, brigantine, Bailed February 17. Cuthona, barquentine, sailed Feb. 20. WoIxoNOO.VG : Seabird, sailed February 18. BAEOTONGA : Jessie Niccol, schooner, early. 50CMEA : ■■ Christine, schooner, early. : Mamari, s.e., early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. iSSSBOK : Mamari, a.a., early. Hermione, snip, loading. Scottish Admiral, barque, to arrive. HEW YORK : Leading Wind, ship. SOUUKA : ■ Little Agnes, b.b.-, early. KELAKKfiiA : Southern Cross, schooner, early. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. 'To-day.—Mariposa arrives from Sydney. ] ' Satckday.—Takapuna arrives at Onehunga; Mariposa leaves for Honululu, 2 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. MOVEMENTS. y —(/larnsman arrives from Russell Hit)a.in., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Wellington for Whangarei, Marsdcn Point, tod Parua Bay, at 10.30 p.m. Saturday,—Gairloch arrives from Wailara; lona, from Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu. \ Thames Sekvjcz.— Rotomahana or Argyle leaves for Thames daily. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. I'l'hU li~t doe.i not include coaster*. I Coracoa, H.M.a,, in stream. Arawata, e.s,, in stream. *■ Hermione, whip, at Queen-street Wharf. i Leading Wind, ship, at Queen-street Wharf. Persian Empire, ship, No. 2 Jetty. Madura, barque, at Sugar Works.» Darcy Pratt, brigantine, at Hobson-st. Wharf. Aratapu, brigantine, at Railway Wharf. Southern Cross, Mission schooner, in stream Agues Donald, schooner, in stream. » IMPORTS. ' Per brigantine Aratapu :—IBB tons coal. Per 8.8. Tarawera: — 222 sacks Akaroa cocksfoot, 80 sacks White Tartarian seed oats. >—Cuchberteon and Morton. Per s.B. Tarawera, from South :—289 sacks *yegraaa and cocksfoot.—W. J. Hurst and Per 8.8. Tarawera — cases bacon and %ams, 14 cases cheese. 72 sacks dun oats, : wT. H. Hall and Co. EXPORTS. • Per 8.8. Manapouri:—473B bunches \«>nanaa, 83 caseu fruit, 238 sacks peanuts, 40 .tacks cocoanuts, 9 packages desiccated cocoa,Jiut, 32 bales cotton, 24 cases limes, 15 cases ypines, 370 sacks lime, 19 cases pears, 5 cases paint, 468 sacks and 127 hides, 2934 bags Bugar, 38 sacks oysters, 60 sacks cement, 18 vases tomatoes, 80 packages iron. 319 packages butter, 55 cases beer, 20 coils r,ope, 420 cases oranges, 5 oases boots, 10 bales leather, K) sacks ivory black, 26 eases mullet, 180 eases apples, 3 cases varnish, 7 cases tobacco, 6 bales paper, 4 bales brooms, 8 sacks skins, * 132 sacks sulphur, 20 cases wine, 11 sacks ■grass seed, and sundries. Per s.s. Tarawera : —63 sacks cocoanuts, 34 lacks copra, 72 sacks maize, 27 bales flax, 79 cases gum, 54 oases soap, 212 sacks oysters, COO doore, 50 bundles mantels, 47 kegs butter, VJO bandies handles, 500 bricks, 17 sacks hides, Vl coils rope, 38 sacks fungus, 300 oases wanpes, 3 boxes gold, 13 horses, 10 foals, and <vondries. i The 8.8. Taupo went into dock yesterday ■Jor her periodical overhaul and Government .inspection. . Early yesterday the Northern S.S. Co.'a Vona arrived from Kuaotunu and Mercury Viiiy with passengers. At 9 p.m. she left port ,ygain for the same places. > Advices from Lyttelton announce the .WTival there of the locally-owned brigantine Anthons from Adelaide. The brigantine Linda Weber, which is bringing a load of salt and sundries from from Adelaide under charter to Messrs. C. F. James and Co., is about due at this port. At midday yesterday the Union S.S. Co. 'a Mauapouri, with a good general cargo and •bout 100 passengers, left tor Southern ports and Melbourne. The barque Madura has gone up to the Bugar Works to discharge her cargo of Newcastle coal. The outgoing mail steamer Mariposa is timed to arrive to-day from Sydney. Yesterday morning the brigantine Aratapu, " Captain Bovver, arrived from Newcastle after ; i. passage of 22 days. She left on February ' ,4, and had strong easterly winds with heavy seas till the 25th instant, after which light (breezes veering from south to west prevailed till arrival.- 1 he Aratapu comes consigned So Messrs, C. F. James and Co., her coajs ' Wng for Messrs. W. and G. Winstoue. : About 6 p.m. , yesterday the s.s..Tarawera Wleclfor Sydney with a < general cargo ami • passengers, . , , ■ : , The damage to the ship Leading Wind by Jh&recent"fire, which necessitated her being i. X'K : •■•■, ■;*:• ,- : '

. scuttled, has proved more serious that wa :•.' at first :/ expected.-, ;,; As, has been alread mentioned, tenders were called for curia . the past week to-see if it were advisable t go to the expense of repairing her here. Thee : estimates have been considered and tb owners communicated with, and the result i that they hare thought it expedient to ofFe _ the ship for sale by auction, and CapUii ? Hinckk-y announces that she will be put uj for public competition at an early date.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8501, 27 February 1891, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8501, 27 February 1891, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8501, 27 February 1891, Page 4

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