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SHIPPING.

ItSB Hater at Anckland-4.82 a.a,; 4.68 p.m. . , ' „ >■ Manlikiiu-0.31n.iu.; 6.54 p.», StiN-Blies, 6.89 wit ; rots, 4.65 p.m. . HbbN-New, Wednesday, 7.18 a,m, • WEATHER FORECAST Captain Edwin telegraphed from Wellinj:on at 1.16 p.m. yesterday:—Glass further rise, aha weather Very cola. ARRIVALS. . Clansman, s.s., 500, E. Stephenson, from Mangonui, b *aroa, and Russell. Passengers : Misses Christie and Graham, Messrs. Airey, Alderton, Christie, Bramley, Jobson, Thode, Tewer, Tynan, and sir steerage.-' Northern S.S. Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Flora, 5.8., 1273, J. Berneoh, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers : Mesdamea Craig, Gardiner, McLean, Coleman, MoRoberts, Wilson, Misses Mahoney, Green, Haven, Leggett, Watt, Jackson, G. Watt, Rev. Aper, Messrs. Burridge, Crotliers; Hurle, Gooch, J. D. Leckie. McLean (2), Craig, Wright, Mahodey, J. H. Coleman, Wilson, Smith, and 12 stoerage.-Union S.S. Co., agents. , , Clausmau, S.S., 300, E. Stephenson, for -Northern S.S. Co., agents. Wellington, e.s., 279, E. MoLeod.for Wuangarei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Ngunguru, s.s., 54, Windsor, for Whangsrei.—M. Niceol, agent. Ysnbel, three-masted schooner, 149, W. Ross, for Tonga and Nino.-Vines, Utting, and rerston, agents. DEPARTURES. Flora, 8,8, for the South. Clansman, s.s., for Tanrunga. Wellington, s.s., for Whangafeii Nguuguru, s.s., for WuaugareL Ysabe'l, three-masted sohooner, for Tonga, and Niue.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON : Waikato.s.B., sailed. Star of England, arrived at Melbourne April 2S. Star of New Zealand, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed April 2. AKW York : C. G. Rice, barque, arrived at Wellington May 2, Mary Hasbrouck, Bailed Feb. 25. Grace Deeriug, barqueutiue, early. Spartan, barque, loading, BAN FRANCISCO : Mariposa, R.M.8., May 21, HONOLULU : Mariposa, R.M.S., May 21. SYDNEY; fnrawera, s.s., Monday. Alameda', R.M.s., Friday. Star of England, s.s., early. SAMOA : Mariposa, R.M.s., May 21. TAHITI : Richmond, s s., about Tuesday, BAROTOStiA : Richmond, s.s., about Tuesday. Tiiiipo, s.s., Juue2. Linda Weber, biigantine, early. NKWCaSTI.K: Hells, barque, early. MELBOURNE; Vaiiadis, baique, sailed May 2.

IT.OJKCIKI) DISPAKTURKJJ. LONDON :

Star of England, s.s., via South, early. Hudson, barque, loading. >AN KIiANOISW:

Alameda, R.M.*., May 16. HOMH.OI.II

Alameda, R.M.s , May 16 NISW YORK :

R. A. C. Smith, barquentine, Monday, C. G. Rice, barque, to arrive. wonky

Waihora, s.s., Wednesday. "AMUA :

Alameda, R.M.s., May 16, FIJI

Upolu, s.s., May 21. RAROTONQA :

Richmond, s.s,, about Thursday.

UNION S.S. (;O.'S MOVEMENTS. To lakapuua arrives at Onebnnga at 7 p.m. Monday.— arrives from Sydney: Takapuua leaves Onehunga at 9 a.m. Tuesday.-Te Rapo arrives from Tirnaru ; Waihora arrives from South; Tarawera leaves for South at 2 p.m. Wednesday.—Uingadee arrives from East Coast; Mahiaapua arrives from Taranaki, etc; Waihora leaves for Sydney at uoou. Thursday.— leaves Onehunga at 1 p.m.; Dinßadee leaves for East Coast at 5 p.m.; Te Kapo leaves for Bluff at 6 p.m. Friday.—Alameda arrives from Sydney; Takapuna arrives at Onehunga from South at 10 m.» SATOEDAY.-Aiameda leaves for Apia. Honolulu, and San Francisco, at 2 p.m.

NORTHERN S.S. CO.'B MOVEMENTS. To-day.—lona arrives from fairua, Mercury Bay, and Kuaotunu: Gairlocb from New Plymouth! Waiotahi from Opotiki And Tauranga; Deuglasfrom Whangarei; Kanieri leaves for Waitara at 12 noon. MoNDAY.-Glenelg arrives from Opunakl and Wanganui early, and leaves for Hokianga at 1 p.m.; Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m.; Clansman leaves for gossell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui at 7 p.m.; Douglas for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Areylefor kuaotunu and Mercury Bay at 7 p.m. j Wellington arrives from Whangarei. Tuesday.—Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at 5 p.m.; Argyle arrives from Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu, and leaves for the Great Baarier at midnight j lona leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, Whangarei Heads, and Mangarjai at 7 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Waitar*; Coromandel leaves for Waiheke at 9 a.m., aid returns about 5 p.m. , WKDNESDAY.-Gairloch arrives from New Plymouth; Glenelg arrives from Hokianga; Chelmsford arrives from Tauranga, Whakatane, and Whangamata. THUBSDAT.-GairlocEi leaves for New Ply. mouth at 1 p.m.; Douglw leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; lona arrives from Whangarei; Chelmsford leaves for Tauranga, Whangamata, and Whakatane at 3 p.m.; Glenelg leaves for Raglan andKawhia at Ip.m. FBiDAT.-Clansmaa arrives from Russell at 6 a.m.; Clansman leaves for Whangs,, ret, Marsden Point, Wha.igareil Heads, and Maneapai at 10.30 i>.m; Coromandel leave* for Waiheke at 9 a.m., and returns about 5 p.m. Thames Service.-Steamers leave for Thames daily; and Paeroa or Waimarie for Paeroa five times weekly; steamers for Coromandel daily. See advertisement daily fapeis,

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. This list does not include coasters. Arawata, s.s., in stream. Hudson, barque, at Quay-atreet Jetty, Commerzienrath Rodbertus, barque, in dock. Acacia, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. R. A. C, Smith, baiquentine, at Quay-street Jetty. Defiance, brigantine, at Railway Wharf.

EXPORTS. Per Flora, for East Coast and Southern ports ;—2305 bags sugar, 50 cases and 6 hhds sugar and syrup, 3 bales brooms, 55 sacks potatoes, 133 pieces timber, 5 packages tea, 4 bales, 2 cases, and 2 parcels leather, 93 bales flax, 3 cases tobacoo, 2 horses, 43 cases apples, 8 caseß boots, 10 bags sajro. 50 cases bananas, 970 cases oranges, 30 sacks maize, 100 bags lime, 28 sacks oysters, 110 pipes, 4 bale's woollens, 2 cases drapery, 40 cases aoid, 25 cases waters, 176 boxes cornflour, and Bundries.

Per Xsabel, for Tonga and Niue: 209 cases meats, 95 kegs beef, 38 cases mullet, 8 sacks sugar, 5 sacks potatoes, 4 sacks grain, 4 tanks, 32 coils rope, 80 tins and one tank biscuits, 24 sacks chaff, 60 boxes soap, 2 cases kerosene, 41 doors, 9 packages sashes, 9 cases nails, 10 coils barb wire, 27 bundles mouldings, 8742 pieces timber, 120 bundles pickets, 11 ewes milk, 8 bags rice, 8 cases sardines, 15 bundles ridging and snouting, 4 Cases preserved fish, and a quantity of sundries.

The Northern Company's steamer Clansman armed from Mangonui, VVhangaroi, and Russell yesterday morning with a cargo of kauri gum, oysters, etc. She left for Tauranga in the evening, and returns early to-morrow morning. ' Yesterday afternoon the Union Company's steamer Flora left for East Coast and Southern ports. • .> Last night the Northern Company's" Steamer Wellington left for Whanßtirei. The steamer Ngunguru left for Whangarei yesterday afternoon. ' Yesterday afternoon the three • masted f? 00ner 7« bel 89ile(1 for the Friendly Islands and Nine, with a large general cargo. Last evening the Union Uompauy'a steamer Te Kapo left Timaru for this port with a hurge cargo of produce. She is due on Tuesday next.' ' ', • To-day the American barquentine R.A.O. I Smith will complete her loading for New V York, and will go to an anchorage in the v stream. She will sail on Monday. ;?h:: The Shaw, Sarill, and Albion Company's % barqUe Hudson has now more than half of her cargo on board for London, and should loon be & full ship. Captain Gasion has his M little vessel },': splendid order, and she Should , { i make a smart run-home.. ' • ' The Union Company's' steamer Tarawera . left Sydney for this port at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, and is expected to arrive early on Mon- . day morning.

To-morrow night the barque Acacia will tow down to the Thames lb load timber at Baguall's Mill for Melbourne. ' The barque Natal Queen is to load at Adventure Bay, Tasmania, , for Adelaide. She then returns to Hobart, and loads for a Southern New Zealand port, and then comes up to the Thames to load timber for Melbourne. . To-day the Union Company's steamer Dingadee leaves Wellington for the East Coast aud Auckland, she is due at this port ou Wednesday, and leaves for the East Const and Wellington bn Thursday evening, Messrs. Dotiald and Edehborouph's steamer Richmond is expected to arrive from Tahiti and Raratoii(ja about Tuesday next, and leaves for the same places on Thursday. Yesterday the Union Company's steamer Talune left the Bluff for Hobart and Melbourne. THE TAUPO. The Union Company's steamer Taupo is expected back at this port from Tahiti and Rarotonga on June 2, and will leave for the same places again on the sth. The arranged time-table is that the steamers leaves Rarotonga on the 15th. Tahiti oil the 20th, Rarotonga on the 23id, arriving at Auckland on July 2. FORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Kanleri, s.s., De Wolfe, from Raglan. Northern S.S. Co., agents. The Northern Company's steamer Kanleri arrived at 3.30 p.m. yesterday from Raglan With 306 sheep, 10 bundles Sheepskins, and sundries. She leaves again to-day at noon for Waltara.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10127, 9 May 1896, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10127, 9 May 1896, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10127, 9 May 1896, Page 4