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SHIPPING.

sSSj ? ,s, Ri > . — t « 1 High Water at Auckland—4. a.m.; 6.11 p.m. '„ „ Maiakau—B.2B a.m.;, 8.51 p.m. Sun.—Rises, 7.5 a.m.: sets, 4.50 p.m. - > i " Moon— Moon, 7th, 3.60 a.m. ' - ' ' CLEARED OUTWARDS. Southern Cross, 5.5., 282, Black, for East Coast.—Union S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. ; Southern Cross, s.s., for East Coast. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London : ■ - • ; Margaret Galbraith, ship, sailed Feb 28. , Kaagatira, s.a., in June. > - ' ti Helen Denny, ship, sailed March 7. . Piako, ship, sailed April 16. Waitangi, ship, loading. BKWYORIv: . , I / >5 s Erie Reed, barque, sailed March 10. ' Motley, brie, sailed January 28. 1 Emma L. Shaw, barque, April 13. Star of the East barque, loading.' SUHDABERG: Gleaner, schooner, sailed May 7. •: - JtOCKHAMPTON: ' , ' ' / Sarah Pile, brigantine, loading/ Bbwcastle . ~, , rt ■ . Cuthona, barquentine, sailed May 18. g®|f Seabird, brigantine, sailed May 18. ' Kenilworth, schooner, sailed May 27., , Alice Muir; brigantine, loading. " r ' May .Newton, schooner, sailed June 3, SIDNEY: Three Cheers, schooner, sailed May 27. V „ * • Prosperity, schooner, sailed May 27. OAMARU: Agnes Donald, schooner, loading. Xatieb: . - , Maud Graham, schooner, loading. WNKDKf: Sarah and Mary, brigantine, , sailed May 30.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. i©KDON: ' Blenheim, ship, loading, JSSW YORK: Annie Reed, barque, loading, Alice, barque, loading. Mary Hasbrouck, to lead. . NOUMEA." ■ • ■ * Christine, schooner, early. Bunion S.S. CO.'S movements. To-i v ay.— arrives from Russell, aid leaves for South %at s noon; V Oreti V leaves Orehuuga at 3 p.m.;; Pukaki leaves for sport at 3 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ' - To-day.—Gairloch ' leaves s for New ' Ply- , mouth vat; 10 a.m.; Wellington arrives from iVWhangarei; /Iona;: from Mcrcury , Bay and Kuaotunu, and leaves again for the same ports at 9 ,p.m. - - , - '■ - . . Friday.—Clansman arrives from Russell At (5 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; H Wellington leaves. for - Whangarei, . Mars-. . den Point, and Parua Bay at 10.30 p.m. : Thames Service.—Rocomahapa or Argyle . lea 1 for Thames daily. ;■ ; « .. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. • • [This list does not Include coaster*. | ; fiinemoa, Govt, s.s., at Railway Wharf, . * . Arawata, s.s., in stream. ; " , v ;' K. Blenheim, ship, at Queen-street Wharf. Conference, barque, in stream. . • Alice, barque, at No. 2 Jetty. - Annie Reed; barque, at Queen-street Wharf. • Mary Haabrouck, barque, in stream! ■' Presto, barque; at Queen-street Wharf. . . Stanley, brigantine, at Breastwork.' / Darcy Pratt, brigantine, at Breastwork.' Marmion, schooner, at Breastwork, fphristine, schooner, in stream.

* During the heavy easterly blow on Tuesday night 1 the Ngaira, owned by Dr. Humphrey Haines, parted from her moorings «nd came ashore on the breakwater on the eastern side of the 4 Railway Wharf. By good luck her deep keel prevented her hull from reaching the stones,' and the vessel canting to seaward with her side on the bottom she sustained no very material. damage. 'Her keel was knocked about, while the water;- entering ; her cabin through the cockpit injured the % interior ~ fittings. . She : was got oft yesterday forenoon, and. berthed alongside the Railway Wharf, where she was ' pumped' out and cleaned, afterwards being •' ,' towed out to her moorings and securely ,refastened. The schooner Saucy Kate, which arrived || irom the Thames on Tuesday, in ballast, is ■ ;to load here with general cargo for Napier. ' Messrs. Cruickshank and Co., the local. agents for the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company direct . steamer Doric, just arrived at Wellington, advise us that .the. A.'ucklaKil passengers and cargo from the big steamship - will be forwarded $by the Union ■ S.S. Co. s Australia, due here on Sunday next. V <•* The American barque Alice is making excellent progress with the loading of her cargo of g»im and flax, for New York, and is ex- , pected to be ready to > sail within a week. Her owners, Messrs. Arnold, .Cheney and Co., will then place the Mary Hasbrouck, now - lying in the stream, on the vacant berth. > . Last evening the s.s. Southern Cross _ took ' • her departure • for the East Coast with a; generaTcargo arid several passengers. . - The Union S.s. Co.'s cargo steamer Pukaki has just about , completed the discharge of ' her cargo of Newcastle coal at ■ the Hobson-' street wharf for; the sGas' Company. , She •is -, to sail this afternoon for Westport. > Owing to postponement of the Auckland Races the s.s. Argvle will leave Auckland piipfor, Thames at midnight: on Saturday, not noon as previously advertised. . v Advices from Newcastle notify the sailing of the schooner May Newton for this port with coal. 1 • . -v The Government' steamer > Hinemoa was . busily putting out a quantity of railway store* at the Railway Wharf yesterday. She it- to ship some ammunition to-day for, ■' the defence stores at Wellington. , - f. ; In consequence of the American barque Bonny Poon having been diverted from this , port, because she has been chartered to load ' at Wellington on behalf of the New Zealand n Shipping Co., her Auckland cargo from New York f was $ transhipped § here by steamer, The s.s. Southern Cross brought up the main portion of it, and landed a largo quantity of - , kerosene and sundries in good condition. " 1 The fine ship Blenheim is loading steadily - > at the Queen-street Wharf, and will probably be a full ship by the end of the month.;. •.** The schooner . Awaroa is discharging at the No. 2 Jetty her cargo of East Coast produce.;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8584, 4 June 1891, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8584, 4 June 1891, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8584, 4 June 1891, Page 4