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SHIPPING.

BlOtt WiTBK at Auciciiimt-&47 <i.m.: 9.8 p.m. „ Mannkin—ll.27 a.m.; 11.48 p.m. PRisf><>, 5.■43 a.m.; sets, 6So p.m. Bluo. I *—First quarter, Gth, 0.&6 a.m. ARRIVALS. lona, s.s., 179, Amodeo, from Whangarei. passengers : — Mesdames Mooney, Clark, Clotworthy, Goldins and child, Kamy, Cockburn, Misses Fiddler. Clot worthy, Hill, Snedding, Messrs. McKenzie, Rowarth, Mooney, Footo and son, Dwyer, McDonald, Lloyd, "Hodgson, Henderson, Wilson, Hamilton ('J), H. Young, McDonald, Ramy, Stokes, liedlington, Coikburn, McGill, Lloyd, Clark, and four steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Argyle v s.s., 129, E. McLeod.from Mercury Bay and Knaotunu. Passengers : —Mesdames Bedford and two children. Carina, L'roker, Tew by and child, Brown, Miss Flint, Messrs. I'eneahine, Peebles, I'erie, Roberts. — Northern S.S. Co., agents. (.isborne, schooner. 67, George Page, from Gisborne. —Master, agent. _ CLEAR HI) OUTWARDS. Te Kapo, h., I.VW, Allman, for Sydney. Passengers: Mmlames Withio, 11. Taylor, Jackson, Steep, Harrington, Green, Wynne, Millar, Misses Withie, Savage, Voting, Smith, Glover, Stevenson, Rev. Thos. Rajers, Messrs. Rampling, Shirley, lletts, Goolil, Savage, Elliott, I'. (J. Young and valet, M. J. Bloomtielil, K. Murphy, Jackson, Steep, Harrington, Green, Wynne, Dr. Millar, Master Short, and 13 from Southern ports.--Union S.S. Co.. agents. Wellington, s.s., 279, Stephenson, for Whangarei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. lona, s.s., 17!', Amodeo, for Great Harrier. ►-Northern S.S. Co., agents. Chelmsford, s.s., 7u, Hopkins, for Tau* ranga. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. Australia, s.s., 310, Gibb, for Wellington, Via East Coast.—-Union S.S. Co., agents, DEPARTURES. Te Kapo, 5.9., for Sydney. "Wellington, s.s., for Whangarei, lona, s.s., for Great Barrier. Chelmsford, s.s., for Taurang&. Australia, s.s., for Wellington, via East t'OiWt. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. fcO.SnON : Southern Cross. Mission schooner, sailed November -4. Timaru, ship, sailed December 10. 3'ttkeha, s.s., sailed December 9. Mamari. p.s., sailed Feb. Hi. Duke of Buckingham, s.s., due Feb. 21. Kiuhine, H.M.s., sailed January 27. Aorangi, s.s., loading. Otaki, ship, loading Mataura, barque, to sail about Feb. 12. Pleioni', barque, loading. Ibahi uss : Pleiades, ship, sailed December 1. taw York : Annie Reed, barque, sailed December 5. Motley, brigmtine. to sail about Dec. 10. Mary Ilasbrouck, barque, to sail Feb. 7. Abiel Abbot, barquentiue, loading. IffiWI'ASTLK : Cliittoor, S in. schooner, sailed Feb. 14. Welcome, schooner, sailed Feb. 23. Ardle, s.s., sailed Feb. '27. ItAKUTON'IJA : Goldlinch, schooner, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, BONnox: acacia, barque, loading, S*w vokk ; Waime i, barque, to arrive. .Elinor Vernon, barquentiuc,- to load, Alice, barque, to load. UNION S.S. CO.S MOVEMENTS. To-day.—Mahinapua arrives at Ouelmnga. Thursday.—Ohau arrives from South ; fVairarapa leaves tor South, noon ; Mahinapua leaves Onehunga, 1 p.m. Fkiiuy.—Oliuu, leaves lor Greymouth, 4 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. CO. S MOVEMENTS. To-pay.—lona arrives from Great Barrier ; Gairloch from New Plymouth; Wellington arrives from Whangarei. Thursday*.— Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth, at 1 p.m. ; Waiotahi arrives from Upotiki, and Tauranga: lona leaves for liuaotuuu and Mercury Bay, at 9 p.m. Friday.—Clansman arrives from Russell early; Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga ; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, Maugapai, and Parua Bay, at 10.30 p.m. Thames Service.—Rotomahana or Argyle leaves tor Thames daily, and s s. Ohinemuri leaves for Paeroa twice weekly. HAURAKI S.S. CO. MOVEMENTS. To-day.—Paeroa arrives from Paeroa; Ruby arrives from Mangawai; Maori leaves for Wade at 4 p.m. Thursday.—Paeroa leaves for Paeroa at 12 midnight Ruby leaves for^ Manga wai at 11 p.m. ; Maori arrives from Wade. Friday.—Ruby arrives from Mangawai; Maori leaves for Wade. Saturday.—Paeroa arrives from Paeroa; liuby leaves for Paeroa at 11 a.m. ; -Maori arrives from Wade. VESSELS IN' HARBOUR. {riiin li-t ilues not include coa«ler».] tauranga, H.M.s., in stream. 1 Ringarooma, H.M.s., in stream. • Arawata, in stream. Bussard, German cruiser, in stream. I'actole, barque, at Railway Wharf. Leucadia, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Alice, barque, at Queen-Btreet Wharf. Elinor Vernon, barquentine, at No. '2 .Jetty. {Sarah and Mary, brigantine, in stream. Defiance, brigantino, at Hobsou-st. Wharf. {Sarah Pile, schooner, at Breastwork. Southern Cross, Mission schooner, in stream. Jessie Niccol, schooner, at Queen-st. Wharf. Olive, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. Louie, schooner, at No. 2 Jetty. 1 imports. ; Per Gisborne, from East Coast : 523 sacks ' Tnaize, 10 sacks grass seed, 21 sacks bones, 3 Backs fungus, ti lihds tallow, 7 cases sundries, and 8 pigs. EXPORTS. Per Te Kapo, for Sydney : 78bales flax, 5.30 packages box timber, 20 kegs beef, 500 bags sugar, 36 baas oysters, 33 cases machinery, 13 bags hides, 12 sacks seed, 8 packages gunnies, 1 box cancelled notes, and 7 cases. The schooner Gisborne, Captain Page, arrived in port yesterday morning. She left Gisborne on che loth of February for Auckland, via the East Coast experienced fine light N.E. wind on the way up, and called in at Tologa Bay ; rounded the East Cape on the 39th. and met a very heavy easterly gale. Off Whnngaparoa Bay the vessel dragged for gome distance, with two anchors down. Light westerly winds and calms were met •with in the Bay of Plenty. Calls were made at Oreti, Rokokuri, Omaia, and Toriri, the lastnanied place being left on the 28th of last month. Experienced fine and light southeasterly weather to port. H.M.s. Ringarooma came inside the Heads yesterday morning, and anchored near the S'amanga. The s.s. Te Kapo left yesterday afternoon for Sydney. The lona came in yesterday morning from Whangarei. The steamers Wellington for Whangarei, lona for Great Barrier, and Chelmsford for Tauranga all left last evening.^ Til'; s.s. Australia, for Wellington, via East Coast ports, sailed last evening. The s.s. Argyle, from Mercury Bay and Knaotunu, arrived last night, and takes up lier Thames running to-day. The German warship Bussard came out of the Calliope Dock yesterday afternoon, and took up her position in the man-of-war's ground. One of the men-of-war anchored out in the Stream created some sensation on the wharf ast evening, by exercising her search light. liY TELEGRAPH. LYTTELTON. . March 1. —Arrived ; Hesperides, ship, from j fort Pirie, via Otago Heads; Bernhilda, ship, from Capetown, via Otago Heads. Sailed : S.s. Omapere, for Timaru and Dunedin; s.s. Rotorua, for Wellington. Passengers :--Misses Taylor, Wilford, Warner, Roskoe, Bell, Norris, Manning, Rudd, Cutts, Meredith, Laving, and Canker; Mesdames Roscoe, Bruce and three children, Martin and two children, Cutts, Wilford, Tewsley, and Bell; Revs. Bannister, Jsitt, Tewsley, Bond, Murray, Williams, Woolley, Parsons, and Gailiek; Hon. W. P. Reeves, Messrs. Wilford, Bell, Prudhoe, Newbold, Salter, Orr, Henry, Rudd, Cutts, Howard, Watson, Roscoe, inn, Freck, Marling, Lawry, Alcorn, Cole, Bullock, Wills, Bruce, Ritchie, Thompson, Aitken, Allen, Nichols, Bennett, Wills (2), \V aby. S.s. Manapouri, for Dunedin. . BLUFF. March I.—Arrived : Pukaki, steamer, from Greymouth. Sailed : Fazilka, steamer, Lovell, for Newcastle. MELBOURNE. March I.—Sailed: Te Anau, for the Bluff.

A Problem that Puzzles Everybody? •-The wonderful fragrance ancl exquisite, delicious flavour of Arthur Nathan's Packed Teas: but the fact remains nevertheless. 'Js and -js till per lb for either India, China, or Ceylon Blends. 7

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8815, 2 March 1892, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8815, 2 March 1892, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8815, 2 March 1892, Page 4

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