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SHIPPING.

$ HIGH WAXBn at Aucklan<t-2.i5 s.m.; 3.19 p.m. „ „ - Manukau— 25 a.m. ; 6.69 p.m. *.—Rises, .7.4 ft.m.; sets,"4.6o p.m. ' . Moon— Moon, 7th, 3.56 a.m. ARRIVALS. '. Wellington, ; s.s., 279. Stephensonj from ' Whangarei. Passengers Mesdames Webb, Simson, Mason» Grice, Campbell, and Moore, Misses Kisslinjj,: Snelling, Crocker, ;Spence,' Messrs. J. C. Johnson. Mason, Kelly, Webb, Fisher, ; Wiggi Marshall, J. Peters', Stewart, McDennottj Ramsbottom, ;j Murphy Webb, Ven. Archdeacon Clark, Rev. Mr.Cubitt, and ! three steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. Clansman, s.s., 336, Farquhar, for Russell and Northern ports.—Northern S.S. (Jo., agents. j[ona, s.Si, 159, Amodeo, for Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Janet Nicoll,e.s.. 779, H. McLean, for Westi port.~Union S.S. Co., agents. ... Wenona, cutter-yacht, 14, R* Sopwitb, for Samoa,—-C. Harris, agen|.

DEPARTURES. Clansman, s.s., for North. lona, s.s., for Kuaotumt. Janet Mcoll, 8.3., for VVestoort. Anthons,; brigantme, for-\yhangwel.

EXPKCTED ARRIVALS. ' A Margaret Galbraith, ship, sailed Feb 28. * Kangatira, s.s., in June. _:■ ■;.■■. , Hulea Denny, ship, sailed March 7» Pinko, ship, sailed April 16. Waitangi, ship, loading. '•. • NEW YORK : , . ' - _ Bonny Doon, barque, sailed December.3l. Eyie Reed, barque, sailed March 10. Motley, brig, sailed January 28. Emma L. Shaw, barque, April 13, Star of the East, barque, loading. ' jiTJNDABERG : . , ' Gleaner, schooner, sailed May 7. BOCKHAMPTON I , , Sarah Pile, brigantine, loading. NJi\VOASTL,K ■ ,; k , , ,•,■«.,-■ Cuthona, barquqntino, sailed May 1.3. . , . Seabird, brigantine, sailed May 18. Keiiiiworth; schooner, sailed May 27. Alice Muir, brigantine, loading. ■

"' ' ' ; MHiKEY: ••■-'■■ ■■■■■' ■■■''■ •■'■■'■■■■ ■- ■•■ "*' ".■-■■■ ''■■■• ■■ . ■■ ■ ■ Three Cheers, schooner, sailed May 27. Prosperity, schooner, sailed May 27.: ; OAMABOS ' - Agnes Donald, schooner, loauiug, KAPieb: ■■ ' ■ Maud Graham, schooner, loading. i>DNtSDIN: " ■■ Sarah • and v- Mar}, bngaatine,* sailed May 30. . - ■ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. toxpo j? : - / , • Blenheim, ship, loading. ■ • '{TEW YOBK: ■ Annie Reed, barque, loading. Alice, barque, loading. . Mary Hasbrouck, to load. • VALPARAISO : Chaaiplaia; Frenoh warship, to-day. KOUMEA: . Christine, schooner, early.

J XJKION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. . s To-day.—Tarawera arrives from Sontli and proceeds to Rusaell; Wainui leaves for Tonga and Samoa at 5 p.m. . . ' Wednesday.—Oreti arrives at Onehunga; Southern Cross. leaves for youth via East Coast ports. » ?•■■■ . Thoksday.—Tarawera arrives from Rus ; sell, and leaves for South at noon; Oreti leaves Ouehunga at 10 aim.

1■ . — - NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day.— arrives from Hokianga ', Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point,' and Partta Bay at 8 p.m. Wednesday.—Gairloch arrives from New Plymouth; Glenelg leaves for Opttnake and Wanßannt at 1 p.m. .. • . Thitesdat.—Gairloch leaves! for New Plymouth at 10 a.m.;; Wellington arrives from, • Whangarei; Icma, from Mercury; Bay and !, Kjiaotuntt, and loaves again for the same ports at 9 p.in. , : Fkxday.—Clansman arrives from : Russell at 6 a.m., and leaves for, Tatiranga at 7 p.m.; Wellington leaves: for Whangarei, Mara-; den Point, and Parna Bay at 10.30 p.m. , ' ■ TjHAMiis Botolnahana or Argyle . leaves for Thames daily. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. . ■ t I'Xhia list does no» Include coasters. I Champlain, French warship, in stream, Arawata, 8.3., in stream. _ ■■■• : Bleaheimj ship, at Qaeen-streefc Wharf. .. '• Conference, barque, in stream. Alice, barque, at No. 2 Jetty. ' Annie Reed, barque, at Queen-street Wharf.; Mary Haabronok, barque, in etream. - Presto, barque^ at.Queen-street).Wharf. ; • .- Stanley, brigantine, at Breastwork* Daroy Pratt, brigantine, at No. 2 Jetty, Marniion, schooner, at Breastwork, Christine, schooner, in stream. . IMPORTS. - ' ■ Per Janet Nicoll : 100 sacks Duncan'sfionr, SO sacks oatmeal, SO sacks wheat, 30 sacks pollard.—T. H. Hall and Co.

• Latest advices concerning the new vessel that being built at home to replace-the ■well-known mission schooner Southern Cross; . arc; that she was to be launched tili'Jilay 26,: and was expected to be ready for sea ,'Sarly in July. : '•" '■■■' '" Yesterday morning the brigantine Anthons left port for Whangaroa, where she is to fill ■an with.timbor for Sydney. • ■ • • At the Queen-street wharf % yesterday the Union S.S/ Co. , b island packet Wainui was bnsily loading for = her ports in the Samoan I and Tongan groups with timber and miscellaneous merchandise. She is : ' to sail to- ■ alight. ■ ' xne Government steamer Hinemoa W expected to reach here to-morrow oh her way ; IS- round one of her periodical trips to the coastal lighthouses. \y\ ;--\ , - The cutter Waterlily, recently purchased for the Hawk«s's*Baytrttde;.ie receiving , an overhaul at the hands , of Mr. D. Gotik,jun., at hid yard, CustonlS'street West. ' , -' The nine steinnftreof the Ta3manian Steam Navigation Company's-fle'd* are now 'Included in the time-tables published by the Union S.S, Coi, and Will rtin in conjunction with the other vessels of the "red funnel" fleet. Several of these additions to the Union S.S. Co.'s fleet are steamers of modern design and - large size, the Tallme, 1600 tons;: Oonali, ' 1695 tbns; and Pateena, 1212 tons, being quite new vessels. ' ■ t ~ Yesterday the Frehch Warship Champlain ■ wae biisily taking in live steck and other - provisions. The cruiser was visited by a good many townsfolk, taking leave of the officers and men, ho have made themselves popular during their stay here. The Champ%m is to leave at noon to-day for Valparaiso. ' The brigantine Sarah and Mary left Dunedin with a cargo of grain and sundries on Saturday. ',„..«*_ . The cutter Evening Stat> recently ashore at Rangitoto, is being rapidly repaired by her . owners, Messrs. Henderson arid Bpraggon. ■ * At the North Shore the cutter Mary, which: sustained damages at Cabbage Bay, during the recent gale,, is being put in #ood order "f@ again by Mr. T. H. Brown. _ ,-, ■ The well-known river ; steamer : Despatch, itii3t purchased by Captain Alexander Campbell, late of the tug Awhina, is. being altered 'and refitted at the Thames. She is a smart little iron craft and should be; useful ia the coastal trade. m ■ During yesterday the 3,3- Janet jNicoll discharged her Southern * freighting at ?' tho Qneen'strcot Wharf, and last ;night lott. for VVeßtport. - . . ■ The Northern Co.'ssieamers Clansman and lona, with full freightinga of general S; ;s merchandise, 1 left for Russell and Mercury Bay respectively last night. At the Customs yesterday tho cutter yacht Wenonft, Captain R. Sop with; Was cleared out for Samoa. She will start on her adv entu- *- tons trip, considering her size, to-day, and as she is a weatherly and staunch little craft, is expected to make a good run. ?v< - Cγ • The barque Presto is etill discharging hoc ;; ; " coal at the Queen-street Wharf. About 10 o'clock last night the s,s. Welling- • • ton came in from Whangarei with passengers and general cargo. Yesterday the well-knowu tug Rotolti was, by order of the liquidators ot the Tug Company, offered for edlo by auction by Mr. R. C. Carr. J There Was : a good ; attendance, and the starting. bid was £100, the steamer being eventually knocked down to Captain if. Nearirig for £210.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8582, 2 June 1891, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8582, 2 June 1891, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8582, 2 June 1891, Page 4