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SHIPPING.

High Water.—ll.3o a.m. ; 0.0. Sus.—Rises, 4*lß a.m.; sets, 7'2 p.m. METEOROLOGICAL —TESTERDAT, Noon Barometer, 80'20 : thermometer, 61. 6 p.m.—Barometer. 3018 : thermometer. 69. Midnight.—Barometer. 3015 ; thermometer, SS. Wind.—N.W., fresh. ARRIVED. November 30. —Star of the Sea, schooner. 38 tons. Smith, from Havelock. Master, agent. Hula, s.s., 00 tons, Berriman, from Wanganui. Passengers Cabin : Messrs Humphries, Martin, "Walker Uritson, Guildford, Coleman, Zeoman and 3 steerage, W. and G. Turnbull, agents. Albion, s.s., 591 tons, Webster, from Auckland and the East Coast. Passengers—Saloon ; Misses Sampson and Carmichael. Mrs Poynter, Ik. Heberts, Messrs Houghton, Wallers, Campbell, Hislop, Hall, Beaumont, Hartridge, Cameron, Swan, De Lias Dramatic Company (16) and Pomeroy Troupe (19). Wheeler, s s 462 tons, Kennedy, from Pictou and Nelson. Passengers -Saloon: Misses Erskine and Lawton, Mesdames Dawson, Mantel], Newlyn, Crulckshank and child. General Davidson, Messrs Garde, Eves, Mantell, Patching, Duncan, Andrews, Kayner, Barry, College, Hood. Fryer and Eevell: 11 steerage. Wheeler, agent. Patea. s.s., 60 tons, Gibbons, from Patea. Passen gers—Cabin : Messrs Sonnet* and Sinclair. W. and G. Turnbull, agents, _ Orafton, s.s., 242 tons, Johnson, from Lyttelton. P Charfes ra Edward', ag p.s., 120 tons, Whltwell, from Wanganui and Plcton. Passengers-Cabln ; Mr and Mrs Lewis, and Mr Thompson. Deacon and Martin. ig Tu\'n s 04 tons. Pope, from Foxton. Passengers _c.b’ln ; Mr Walton and 2 steerage. W. and G. Turnb°'aral?File,brigantine, lit tons, Romsrrill, from Kalp-ira. Master, agent. SAILED. "

November 30.—Hawea, s.s.. 462 tons, Kennedy, fer the South. Passengers—Saloon : Mr and Mrs Downes and 8 children, Dr. Neill, Messrs Hanson (2), Pritchard and Gamble ; 3 steerage. Wheeler, agent. Albion, s.s., 569 tons, Webster, for Melbourne via the South. Passengers—Saloon: Misses O'Leary, Brown and Dodney, Mrs Adams, Messrs Hyland, Chissold, Freeman, Shepherd (2). Stout, Ogilyie and Grant; 10steerage. Wheeler, agent. Unicorn, barque, 499 tons, McCallum, for Oamaru. Zohrab and Newman, agents. . Endeavor, topsail schooner, 79 tons, Dick, for Oamaru. Master, agent. , Wakatu, s.s., 79 tons, Greager, for Wanganui. Heaton, agent. , „ ~ Stella, s.s., 155 tons. Gray, for Southern lighthdusea.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London. —Auckland, sailed Aug. 19 : Orari, Aug. 31: Margaret Galbraith, Sept. 13 ; Mercia, Sept. 29 ; Waitara, Sept. 30. Liverpool.— Klalng Sun (via Dunedin) sailed Sept 16. East Coast.—Oretl, this day. Sydney.—Merksworth, early. Melbourne, via the South.—Te Anau. 2nd. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Melbourne via Southern ports.—Ringarooma, sth. Manukau, &o.—Penguin, 4th. Fiji.—Talaroa, about 13th, Plcton and Nelson.—Penguin, this day. Wanganui—Charles Edward and Hula, this day. Foxton.—Jane Douglas, this day. Blenheim.—Napier, early. Lyttelton. Tlmaru, and Oamaru.—Oreti, this day. Patea.—Patea, this day. _ , „„ Nelson, Westport. Greymouth. and Hokitika.— Grafton, this day. Auckland, via the East Coast.—Te Anaa, 2nd. Sydney.—Wakatlpu, 2nd. London. —Walroa, ship, 3rd December. IMPORTS. Hawea, from Nelson: 10 bales of wool. Levin and Co ;10 sacks lime, Hirst and Co.; 86 bales wool. W. and Q. Turnbull and Co.; 10 oases eggs, 1 coop fowls, King; 6 cases, Croskery, Haisel and Co.; 16 do, Thomas; 49 do, 3 sacks, 3 coops, Laery and Campbell; 6 cases, Ross. From Plcton: 1 bale, Krull and Co.: 8 bales wool, N-Z. Shipping Co.; 71 do, N.Z. Loan and M.A. Co.; 4 cases. Defence Department: 6 do. Swede. „ Albion, from Russell: 69 sacks oysters, Pownceby. From Auckland: 3 cases. Singer and Co.: 11 cases. Scott Bros; 17 sacks oysters. Smith :26 do. Smart: 12 do potatoes. Laery and Campbell; 4 boxes, Wheeler ; 25 cases salmon, Krull and Co.: 100 do, W. and G. Turnbull and Co.; 12 sacks potatoes, Croskery and Co. Tul, from Foxton : 83 bales of wool, Johnston and Co. BY TELEGRAPH, (united dress association.) Foxton, November 30. ■ Arrived—s a.m., Jans Douglas, 6 a.m., Hauraki, from Wellington. Sailed, early—Tul, for Kaplli and Wellington. Taranaki, November 30. Sailed, 10.30 a.m. Wanaka, for Nelson and southern ports. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Barricen, Mr and Mrs Howell, Messrs Atkinson and Bullen. Nelson, November 30. Arrived, 0 a.m.—Murray, from Wellington.

The following vessels were in port last night Steamers Hinemoa, Manawatu, Stormbird, Hula, Charles Edward, Tui, Grafton, and Napier. Ships—■Walroa, Piako. and Pleione. Schooners, &c. Aurora, Mary Ellen, Star of the Sea, and Sarah Pile.

The time-ball may be used to-day for rating chronometers. A chronometer true on Greenwich lime would show 12h. 30min. when* the ball drops. Any difference is error, plus or minus, of the chronoThe collier barques Australind and Sophia R. Luhrs should show up to day frem Newcastle, as both vessels have been out 14 days. The U.S.S. Co.’s Penguin is due here this morning from the South, and is advertised to leave at 1 p.m. forPicton and Nelson. The topsail schooner Endeavor got away yesterday forenoon fer Oamaru. The steamer Jan* Douglas should arrive here to-day from Foxton. She Is advertised to leave for the same port during the afternoon. The .steamer Stella left yesterday evening for her southern lighthouse cruise. The Wakatu, for Wanganui, left at 3 p,m. yesterTho barque Unicom took advantage of the fair wind of yesterday and squared away before a spanking breeze, bound for Oamaru, where she loads grain for The steamer Tui, from Foxton, arrived at Wellington at 5.30 p.m. yesterday. She crossed the bar at 6 а. called at Kapiti, took in 53 bales of wool and left, shortly after noon, and arrived here as above. She returns to Foxton again to-day. The steamer Charles Edward, from Wanganui and Picton, arrived hero at 7 yesterday evening. She left the former place on Tuesday evening and arrived at Plcton early yesterday morning, left at mid-day and arrived here as above. She sails for Wanganui to-day. The U.S.S. Co.’s Albion from Auckland, via the East Coast, arrived in harbor at 3 o’clock yesterday morning. She left Auckland on Sunday, and Napier at 3 a.m. Tuesday, arriving here as above. She left for Melbourne via the South at 11 a.m. Tho U.S.S, Co.’s favorite steamer Hawea arrived hero at 4 o’clock yesterday morning. She left Nelson at 1.15 p.m. on Tuesday and called at Pic on eight hours later, left their again at 10 p.m. and arrived here as above. She sailed for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers at 3 p.m. The steamer Hnia from Wanganui arrived here at б. a.m. yesterday, and returns again to the same port to-day. . , , Captain Williams’ steamer (Grafton arrived from Lyttelton at yesterday afternoon. She experienced a strong nor’-wester across the straits. She leaves for NelscnNfld West Coast ports to-day. The schooner Sea, from Havelock, arrived off the breastworklrßsterday forenoon. She will commence discharging her timber te-day. The Patea, from Patea, arrived yesterday morning and returns again to-day. The brigantine Sarah Pile from Kaipara, with timber, arrived off the breastwork at 10 o'clock last night. She left on Thursday, and had light and variable weather until yesterday morning, when she fell in with the nor’-wester, which brought her up to the heads, and she beat in as above. She will commence discharging her timber to-day.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6438, 1 December 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6438, 1 December 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6438, 1 December 1881, Page 2