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SHIPPING

11. . "i i> - " • J |3i<« Wjlter at Zetland— .iQ*; - ■ : „ .v'V. _ ■ Maaukan— 6.11 mi. ~6. p.m. • I tow.—Risen, 7.8 a.ro.; seta, 5.11 P-uu . - i BOON—New, August C, 4.« a.m. ' 1 WEATHER FORECAST. . ■ Captain Edwin wired as fellows yesterday at fi.56 p.m.:— indications as already wired. 1 > - Glass fall. " : ' ' " ARRIVALS. "./ •*1 ' Fiona, 8.5., 817, W. A. Curphey, from 1 Colonial Sugar Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. i < 'V Janet iNicoll, a.s., 779, McLean, for East- f <V Coast and Wellington. — Union S.S. Co., i . agents. , r; .\, . DEPARTURES. * v",/ * ; fJanet JNicoll s.s., for East Coast. ,'Devonport barque, for Hokianga. j f EXPECTED ARRIVALS. fcOMDON: ' i , : *: f- V " Morayshire, s.s., an August 1. Elderslie, s.s., sailed June 10. * ! AS' it Pakeha, S.S., in September. ( tr;s Waiotahi,B.s., Bailed July 20. Waitangi, ship, sailed July 7. • - Himalaya, ship, loading. . .. Soukar, ship, loading. - *! > lISW YORK: ... ... ... 1 Evie Reed, barque, sailed Mareh 10, Emma L. Shaw, barque, April 13. Star of the East, barque, June 3, li - Essex, barque, loading. . Flora, barque, loading, •;: : ■' San Francisco : ' T . ; Monowai, R.M.S., sailed July 24. • NEWCASTLE: ft , " Gauymede, barque, sailed July 16. J v a Three Cheers, schooner, loading. J ; :%otu>KOoMO s - - • ; 8 : . Stanley, brigantine, loading. a islands:.' ■ , Pitcairn Island, schooner, early, 1; WELLINGTON: * Camana, barque, early. bApibr:; v- « Enterprise, schooner, early. - Waiwera, schooner, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. i LONDON: . i Morayshire, s.s., to arrive. ; i : / Blenheim, ship, loading. Camana, barque, to load. : , -V" .' Hew YORK: . Evie Reed, barque, to arrive. i : : ' Piako, ship, to load. n BAN FRANCISCO : ' ; t • Alameda, R:M.s., on August 15. ? ' ADELAIDE: Maile, 3-m. schooner, via Mercury Bay, . .. ... early." - v - _i :■■■ , SIDNEY ! 1 ■ -; •' 1 r, Pendle Hill, barquentine, to load. 'Tr ■ Northern Chief, barque, to load. J Defiance, brigantine, to load. ; v fiOBART: ' i 1 • • .' Helen, barque, to load. ■ 1 UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. I . To-day. — Mahinapua leaves Onehunga q i;: at 1 p.m; Rotomahana leaves for South at ( ' noon, ■ t. ; NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. 1 '' To-day.— leaves for New Ply- a 4-> mouth at 10 a.in.; lona leaves for Kuaotunu v I . and Mercury Bay at 9 p.m.; Wellington j i arrives from Whangarei. • i Friday.— leaves for Opunake and Vv . Wanganui at 1 p.m.; Clansman arrives from - ' Russell at 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, 1 • Marsden Point, and Parua Bay at 8 p.m. f Thames Service.-— or lona leaves t • for Thames daily. a VESSELS IN HARBOUR. J [This list does not Include coasters, i r '> Arawata, s.s., in stream. _ T 1 Blenheim, ship, at Queen-street Wharf. } t f 'Piako, ship, in stream. , v } ;j4 if illarney, barque, at Sugar Works. t U Helen Denny, barque, at No. 2 Jetty, ' Northern Chief, barque, at Sugar Works. ; £ & Helen, barque, at Railway Wharf. 6 Defiance, brigantine, at Sugar Works. < Christine, schooner, in stream. ; _ ; , * % Maile, schooner, at Hobson-street Wharf. i'?& "■ Pendle Hill, 3-masted schooner, at Railway ;» Wharf. : '.r Marmion, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. : Spray, schooner, at Railway Wharf. t 4 V.:.--IMPORTS. ' ' , ] ' Per s.s. Fiona, from Fiji: 8200 sacks sugar, - 75 hhds. molasses, 2 mill rollers. , , \ i- ; -• : The Shaw-Savill and Albion Co.'s cargo ' eteamer' Rangatira, which left here on Sun- . day at noon, 1 reached Wellington yesterday, • after a passage of 67 ,hours. _ f ' , f. V- Messrs. Jouve and Co. (a French, firm of sv". Sydney) have decided to run a line of steamers \ on the coast of New Caledonia. Two vessels ,—the Katoomba and Otway— already * been chartered, and ; others are building. : . Both vessels are to be employed in the cargo • > and passenger trade, t and, with a view ''■'//"■"of encouraging the enterprise, the French Government have decided on a subsidy for the new line. „ , . , A new ketch,' named the Cupid, has just m ' been built at Sydney, for the Torres Straits M j! 1 pearl fishery.' She is built of the best Australian hardwood, and her dimensions are• 1 5. Length, 45 feet *, beam, 11 feet 6 inches; and . P" deptk of hold, 5 feet 9 inches. The Cupid is > the property of Mr. Chris. Macrae. " : • ■ Word was received in Sydney by the last ■. English mail of the launch from Messrs. A- ■'" Dobson and Co.'s yard, on the Tyne. of the Port Albert, a steel screw steamer, built to the order of Messrs. W. Milburn and Co., for their ?! Anglo-Australian Steam ' Navigation l line. - The dimensions Eof the vessel are :— , Length overall, 390 feet; breadth, 46 feet; : depth moulded, 29 feet. The vessel is brig- ■ 4 rigged, arranged to pass under the bridges of < m the Manchester Canal. She will carry 5500 toD dead weight, and has triple expansion S® ?':engines by the Wallsend Slipway and En- .. : gineering Company (Limited). A sister ship, , "• the Port Chalmers, is to be launched shortly ' J Both vessels will come to Australia, and load i ; . wool at Newcastle for the January series of , the clipper ship 'Piako com- | ? i pie ted the discharge of her cartridges, dyna- 1 - mite, gunpowder, etc., in safety at the powder j (' ground, and this morning she will be towed . 1 up to the Queen-street Wharf and berth at £ the inner .western tee. , . - , The barque Helen, recently inwards from • Newcastle, and now putting out her coal at ] No. 2 Jetty, has been fixed by Messrs. Stone j i'• Brothers and Co. to proceed to Whangaroa , to load timber for a Tasmanian port as soon ■ as she has completed her discharge. . Captain J. McLiver has brought his Bchooner Christine down from the Whau Creek, 5. and she is now anchored off the Kauri Timber Company's mills, where she ' ■ will be fitted and take in stores for her whaling cruise. / . iL „ , ; Yesterday morning early the s.s. Kotoma- ' hana, Captain Kennedy, came in from Rus- ; Bell. She will sail for the South at noon to- < •• day. ' • **' **!..•■ •' ■ * 1 At Chelsea the (barque Killamey is dis- ] charging coal, and the barque Northern Chief I and brigantine Defiance are awaiting their ] .turn to start similar operations. The Sugar ( v Company's steamer Fiona came in last night ] ' from Fiji with a load of raw sugar, and will ! put it out there to-day. The schooners Marmion and Dunedin are rapidly discharging their produce from Southern ports at the Queen-street Wharf. The British barque Helen Denny, at No. 2 Jetty, is getting out her cargo with despatch under the direction of. the stevedore of the ; . Shaw-Savill and Albion Co., and her agent, Mr. A. Heather, expects her to be fully discharged in a day or so. .• Cable intelligence from Newcastle notifies that the barque Belle Isle has sailed thence lor here, coal laden. ' THE SUGAR STEAMER FIONA. "■ Last evening the splendid twin screw steamer Fiona, Captain W. A. Curphey, arrived irom Fiji with a cargo of raw sugar from the Fiji plantations for her owners,.the Colonial Sugar Refining Company. The master reports that she left the Ba River on Friday evening last, July 24th, and clear- ;' ing the reef by the Lsvuka passage, had fine weather till Sunday night, when a strong easterly gale, accompanied by rain, set in. • This continued till passing the Little Barrier yesterday, and the vessel arrived in port about 5.150 p.m. The Fiona proceeded up the harbour to Chelsea, where she is to dis- .. ■ charge.:... ' * PORT OF ONEHUNGA. . • ' '1 " "" ' ARRIVALS. Mahinapua, s.s., T. Spedding, from Wel- ' lington and New Plymouth. Passscngers : , —Misses Hickson, Foster, Holendale,' Marrett, Mesdames Graham, Bellinghatn, Sin- ' ,'C clair and 3 children,'fully, Messrs. VVntkina, G. S. ' Graham, Inder, Curtis, Johnston, ' Seekamp, Corkhill, Dawes, Vipond, Belling- ■■ ham, Turley, Kircaldy, Colonel Trimble, and K'v 8 steerage,—U S.S. Co., agents. Gairloch, s.s., McArthur, from New PlyJV»n ntl ?' Passengers : Messrs. Farron, ? U ioole, Allen, and Peterson.—A. Barnes agent. V' Jrtf A-; ... ' - The Northern Company 's s.s. Gairlooh.from ifefeSS «®wj. ( Plymouth, arrived yesterday with a cargo of stock and passengers us above * W' «W on Company's Mahinapua, Captain EpfWsJ A. bedding, arrived yesterday, about midday &;afS^ rom 'fW«"> n «ton,- v, Nelson and New Plymouth, The purser, Mr. Hodflou, renorts that she left Wellington at 8 p.m. on the .26th inst.i arrived at Nelson at 10 a.m. on ■hhiL:-v: -

the 27th ins left Nelson at 1 p.m. on the 27th inst.. arrived at New Plymouth at 5.30 a.m. on the 28th inst., left New Plymouth at 11.10 on the 28fch inst., crossed the Mannkau Bar at 11.30 a.m. on the 29th inst., and arrived at the wharf at 1 p.m. The Mahinapua experienced fine weather with smooth seas throughout. BY TELEGRAPH. kaipara; . ! J ! July 29.—Arrived: Glencairn, schooner, from Wanganui. WELLINGTON. , July 29.—Arrived: Orellana, barque, Captain Gibb, from Liverpool, with part cargo forDunedin. Sailed: Morayshire, s.s., for Auckland. SYDNEY. «* •' - July 29.—Arrived : Pukaki, from Picton. * MELBOURNE. July 29.—Arrived: S.s. Maori King, from London. _ . . * HOBART. July 29.Sailed : Acacia, for Lyttleton. NEWCASTLE. July Arrived : Three Cheers, from Auckland. Sailed : Belle Isle, for Auckland; Clyde, for Wanganui. LONDON. July Arrived : Ship Persian Empire, from Lyttelton {April 24); barque Peri, from the Bluff (April 6). 1 NEW YORK. July Arrived: Valparaiso, from Auckland (April 10). ARRIVAL OF R.M.S. COPTIC. Wellington, July 29.—The R.M.s. Coptic arrived at 7.80 a.m. She left Plymouth on June 13, Teneriffe on July 18, Capetown on July 5, and Hobart on Friday last. It was a smooth passage. She brings 53 passengers and a full cargo. Two hundred tons were landed at Hobart. The Passengers for Auckland are Miss Hayes, Messrs. Anderson, Ready, and Smith.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8632, 30 July 1891, Page 4

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SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8632, 30 July 1891, Page 4

SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8632, 30 July 1891, Page 4

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