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SHIPPING.

• vv w"" 1 m 1 , .. > biaß>rAtßka«Aucklaod-O.M a.m.; 1.1 *.«• „ ' „ ManukAO— .4.14 s-ro.» 4.41 p.ttV * Sor.—Blues, 7.3 a.m.; sets, 6.11 P.>»» ■ fill 9»—New, August 6, 4.42 Mfc ■/* WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin wfred an follows yesterday - 12.20 p.m.:—Some indications aa wired jresterda Qlasa further fall. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Wainui, s.s., 640, G. Craws haw, f< tonga, Samoa, and Fiji. Passengers M and Mrs. Schultz, Misses Boyd and Pap Messrs. F. W. Lally, Hindley, (Jr. Blayde Hetty, Peacock, and Campbell.—Union 3.! Co., agents. Devonport, barque, 291, J. Bushell, ft Wellington, via Hokianga. —M, Nicw agent. DEPARTURES, Wainui, s.s., for Islands. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, tONDON: Morayshire, b.s., on August 1. , Elderslie, s.s, sailed Juno 10. Pakeha. s.s., m September. . Waiotani, 5.8., sailed July 20. Waitangi, ship, sailed July 7. Himalaya, ship, loading. Soukar, snip, loading. KliV YORK : Erie Reed, barque, sailed March 10. Emma L. Shaw, barque, April 13. Star of the East, barque, June 3. f Essex, barque, loading. Flora, barque, loading. VAN FRANCISCO : y Monowai, R.M.S., sailed July 24. NEWCASTLE : Ganymede, barque, sailed July 16. Three Cheers, schooner, loading, WOLLONGONG : Stanley, brigantine, loading, ISLANDS: Pitcairn Island, schooner, early, , WELLINGTON: Camana, barque, early. YATCer: Enterprise, schooner, early. Waiwera, schooner, early. ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Condon: ~ Morayshire, s.s., to arrive. Blenheim, ship, loading. Camana, barque, to load. txw york: - Evie Reed, barcme, to arrive, Piako, ship, to load. LAN FRANCISCO : Alameda, 5.M.5., on August 15, Adelaide : Maile, 3-m. schooner, via Mercury Bay, early. SIDNEY ' Pendle Hill, barquentine, to load. Northern Chief, barque, to load, Defiance, brigantine, to load. * UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. This Day. — Rotomahana arrives from Russell; Mahinapua arrives at Onehunga 1 p.m.; JanetiNicoll leaves for East Coast at 5 p.m. Thursday.—Mahinapua leaves Onehunga it 1 p.m; Rotomahana leaves for South at • soon. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. This Day.Gairloch arrives from New Plymouth. Thursday.—Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at 10 a.m. ; lona leaves for Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay at 9 p.m. Wellington arrives from Whangarei. Friday.—Glenelg leaves for Opunako and Wanganui at 1 p.m.; Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at f p.m.; : Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Harsden Point, and Parua Bay at 8 p.m. Thames Service,—Argyle or lona leaves VESSELS IN HARBOUR. IThis li.it does not include coasters.! Arawata, s.s., in stream. Blenheim, ship, at Queen-street Wharf. * Piako, ship, in stream. Devonport, barque, at Railway Wharf, Killarney, barque, at Sugar Works. Helen Denny, barque, at No. 2 Jetty. Northern Chief, barque, in stream. Helen, barque, at Railway Wharf. Defiance, brigantine, at Sugar Works. Christine, schooner, in stream. Maile, schooner, at Hobson-street Wharf. Pendle Hill, 3-masted schooner, at Railway Wharf. Marmion. schooner, at Railway Wharf. Spray, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. EXPORTS. Per s.s. .Wainui: 63 sacks flour, 13 cases fish, 330 kegs beef, 252 cases meats, 280 bags sugar, 10 cases hams, 140 packages potatoes, 32 boxes soap, 79 cases kerosene, 10 pigs, 27 sheep, 2 rams, 2179 pieces timber, 260 bundles box timber, 12 cases whisky, 6 cases brandy, 12 kegs white lead, 43 cases biscuits, 25 packages joinery, 15 cases tobacco, 4 kegs nails, 16 drums oil, 16 bales cottons and textiles, 17 coils rope, 26 cases cabin bread, 19 sacks , horse feed, 120 bags rice, 13 cases milk, 50 . packages general groceries, 14. boxes tea,' 6 oases geneva, 26 cases fruit, 21 cases onions, 500 fire bricks, 5 cases butter, 3 cases cheese, 16 cases crockery, 11 cases ironmongery, 5 ' crates poutry, and sundries. '■ Per barque Devonport (to be loaded at Hokianga) : 220,000 feet baulk kauri. The Union S.S. Co.'a Wainui, Captain G. Crawshaw, took her departure last evening for the Island groups of Tonga, Samoa, ana Fiji. " She took several passengers and had under hatches a good freighting of timber, provisions, soft and hard goods, etc. We learn from the New Zealand Shipping Company that the chartered cargo steamer Morayshire is to leave Wellington for Auckland this afternoon. . She is therefore due at this port on Saturday early. The Morayshire will discharge the last portion of her home freight here and ship a quantity of meat and sundries for England, this being her last port of call. During yesterday the Union S.S. Co.'s Janet ?Nicoll was busily putting out her Westport seal into the hulks. She berthed during the evening to be in readiness to ship freight for : the East Coast and Wellington wbither she is to sail to-night. At the powder ground yesterday the ship Piako was discharging her consignment of explosives into lighters. She will complete to-day and berth at the wharf to put out her general cargo. It will be seen by announcement elsewhere that when this work * is completed she is to be placed on the berth for New York. Though her owners, the New Zealand Shipping Company, have repeatedly despatched vessels to the American port, these have always been chartered crafts of smaller tonnage, and they deserve credit for their enterprise in placing so splendid and capacious a ship as the Piako upon the American berthing lists. y Advices from Napier state that the schooners Enterprise and Waiwera are loading there for this port. ' The barque Devonport cleared at the Customs yesterday for Wellington, via Hokianga. She takes a quantity of stores to the latter port, and then fills up with baulk timber for Wellington. Captain J. Bushell goes in command of her for the present trip, in place * of her owner, Captain G. Greenwood. When the ship Piako was making her way out of the English channel she sighted, on April 23, a steamer flying signals of distress, with boats leaving her. Captain Sutherland bore up and found her to bo the British vessel, s.s. Pharsio, of West Hartlepool, which was foundering from having sprung a leak in a gale, and was just being abandoned by her crew. As another steamer came down upon her and took the shipwrecked persons on board, - the Piako stood away on her course. , The Union S.S. Co.'s Rotomahana is due from Russell at an early hour this morning, and will sail for the South at noon to-morrow. } Consignees of cargo by the Helen Denny are complaining of the slow manner in which the vessel is being discharged. The voyage was a protracted one, and the agents, instead of arranging for prompt despatch to compensate for loss of time, are only employing the crew to discharge, and the process is a very slow one.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8631, 29 July 1891, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8631, 29 July 1891, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8631, 29 July 1891, Page 4

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