SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. WKON ESI) A Y.._-'AN 1 Alii Mb Ahmowai. s.s. t’-dO »•>"• • * tons. Hornet'll, trom Ninth. 's"> gers; Misses Sampson, Bi'o.iii, Alai Ihieson, M'liite. Parsons I roiw.n . llaigent. Holland. Davu, Crav. Ui nee. Ande . oi, Melnlv i , and" Xiven (:■:>; -i-” ' \Vn' ■berts, Leslie and child. B>ado. M limns, Cox, Brounlee 1 erk.m, and child. Daverii, and Ale Lean: Mu* > AVheeler. Lamb. C>bboU‘n lU> ‘ u '’ Gardner. Alaeln.osn ( alda ell Leslie II olds worth. Wait, Bore,, leu.'. Johnston, ravion, \\ d.innw, M likmson, Tiumiuliltu. hi grim. Lninb, el • kins. Lylyd. AloLnu Horne, n.m, AlcMilhin. Qiindey, alayely, Ale.Loi - ghlin. Carth ov. Md!u;r. i ramp, I'.eld,house, and Cameron ; Musics Williams and it!) sit erage. llaupiri S.: . :«•*>.'< I s loi"s Mv Bride, from A aid, via ( oist ports. Lassen-,,:. Mi* -N«rln.ul. G01d..-mi th, Bi adort'K, Khan, lob.'n (3), Robert on. i i ie.wi. Hal . Green (3); Ales lames ( : ,v.-!l and ehrd. Rodgers. Tob n 'i -omy and 2 elu dren, Jaeks siv - * raiaLen, (on and ini'uit. Wh;ie mid son ; Aiello Alurtagh. ’I aroi. W admire, AC. Smith. Bodge, s, Broderick Khan. Rapata. Tobin rB. W alworth, Green, Grace. llaeve; a, J'a'ihe, Alllir, s. <J-C!5 p ui.) 2771 ions. Kniwi 'tie. Irom Auckland. Basseiiget s:- int ereolotual: M is-es J’help (2b Todriok. Hods. Sievwnglit, A 1 cad lines Dotls and Chierlaw, Messrs Sinipkin. Kingston, Dumnoro and Arnold. Coastwise: Al* Liddell, Glis-ler Hiegins. AlcA-lster, bhanaghan, Bl'uek. Cram, Munro (3), Lyuakev 1 ugrani. Sykes. A in.dee, Wolt, Sisters of Alercy (t) Sisters of St, Joseph (2); Ateal unes Flood and two children, Jones ?m<l two children, Cox, Bliiek. Aliller, Lave Carroll, Raismati and two children, Gary, Garvey. Wolfe: Alessrs Lxhlel, Broderick. Ulis.de,g d} 1 a ck, Ccdcrwall, Nor the, Aliller, 'Culpa n. Jeffrey, Simpson, O’Keefe. Blanifortl bhepherd, Christie, Williams, Dallon, AVhiuray. Afoscs, C irv, Pritchard, A'oung (3), Jacobs, Paul, Crokei, AVebhe, Bowman. Carswell, Reynolds, Gifkins. Alurrav, Cochrane, Craig. AfeLeod. Brown, Cassidy, Single, Wynyard and AlcKcrn.
SAILED. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 29. Alonowai, s.s. (2.30 p.m.). 3133 tons, Berneeh, for AucKland. l assengors: Aliases Tullock (2), Beswick. Sntnce. Walsh, Lewis, Barnes, Alio ore \2). Dickson, Hill, Denize, and Ntin:'.: Powell; Alesdames Hagan and hree children, Jolley, W inskill and son. Sheet, Perilon; Alessrs Craig. Jolley, Ale Gregor, Norman, \ Steele Aioj:e, Tee, dale, Mitchell, Russell, b J. Day. CL Mercer, Per don. WirharTigtou, O’Donnell, Richardson, Sc..:iett, Bannernmn, Page. Ale! ".min, Few ell, Jordan, Thc-rcceu, Dickson, Corbett; Masters Stringer (2). Keren;, a.s. (1.30 p.m.), 90 tons, Brinek, for Boat'Harbor. Zealandia s.s., 2771 tons, Entwistle for Napier. Passengers:—For Napier: Alisses Gould, Gallagher, 'vtcLernnn, McLean, Hindmarsh, Thompson. Ogilvie, Jones, AlcLaurin, Tuoliv. Green (3).’ Skillicorn, Shaw, AlorgVii, Davis, Hyde, Speedy and child, Haereroa, Alcßean (.2), Thomson,, Alukloon, and .Sydney ,Alesdaines Jacks and two children, morris and infant, Woodley, Bell, AlcDougail, AieLaunu and child, Lily, Twistletcm, Crowley and infant; Canon Gould, Dr AlcDougall, Rev. Butterfield, Alessrs Jacks, Willis, Watson, 11. Elinor, A. East, A. fa. Parker, Reese, T. Sherratt, Lockhead, Sheoley, Steele, Black, -Lewis, Skcutes, Langley, Tula, Nihoniho, Hanlon, AlcKeiizie, Clow, C. Alai. P. Doyle, A. Pierce, A. H. Pierce, Wallis* .Hastings, Grassick, Dittos, Whittle; Alasters AlcLaurin, Holden (2), Parker, Haereroa, Turn, Wailcika, Broderick, Shaw, Rupata, and Clark. For Wellington : Airs Stevenson and three children, Messrs Heeldermaii, Alagie, Roach, Anderson, and Alaster Kemp. For Lyttelton: Alisses Fearon, Alorrison, Doleman, Air and Airs Hunt and two children, Air Hamilton, Alaster Doleman. For Dunedin: Alisses Ale Arthur, Calder, and Burnside; Air Robertson. Waikonini, scow, (3 p.m.), AlcDermott, for Ti'.M'iia. Haupiri, s.s. (6 p.m.), 748 tons, for Coaist ports. Star of Australia, s.s. (9 p.m), 10,000 tons, Kearney,; for Wellington.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Fanny, South, to-day. Wuinmte, Auckland, Friday. Manuka, South, Saturday. Monowai, Auckland, Sunday. Kuniara, Feb. 3. Turoa, South, February 4. - Mokoi.i, Aucklaud, Feb. 5. Waikare, South, Feb. 5. Zealundia, South, Feb. 8. Alonoivni, South, • February 12. Frank Guy, Westport, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Cannot, AJangntetc, to-day. Manuka, Auckland, Saturday. Monowai, South,, Sunday. Mokoia, South, Feb. 5. AVaikare, Auckland, Feb. o. Zealavdia, Auckland, Fob 8. Alonoivai, Auckland, Februar- 12
liY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Jan. 2<J. Arrived —N a vua (4.45 a.m.) from Nukualofa. Sailed —Tomoana (5 p.m.) for London.
EAST CAPE, Jan. 29. Zealandia passed South at 7.40 a.m. SYDNEY, Jan. 29. Arrived—Pelotas from Grey moil til. Arrived—Aloana, from Vancouver. 'Passengers for New Zealand : —Mr. and Airs. Green, Capt. Rhodes, Lieut.-Col. F. El. Ward, Air. CourJey, Mr. and Airs. Myers, Rev. lledzberger. Air. Stevenson, Air. Miller. For Wellington: Air. and Airs Cross, Air. Hull. For Lyttelton: Alegars. Tulboys (2), Air. and Airs. Rutherford. NAPIER, Jan. 29. To sail—Fanny. (9 p.m.) for Gisborne. The Union r.s. Co.,’a -Alonowai arrived from South yesterday morning and Proceeded on to Auckland at 2.80 o'clock. The Union s.s. Co.’s Haupiri ,irrivtd from Auckland and Coast ports yesterday and after transhipping wool to the Star of Australia. She returned to Port Awanui and Tuparoa for wool to be transhipped at N anier.
'I he scow Gmnet is to leave thicmorning for Alangatete. Alt tors Richardson and Co’s Fanny arrives this morning from Napier and return 4: there, later in the day. The same company's Toroa is expected io arrive on Tuesday next. Yesterday afternoon the auxiliary schooner Mereru left for Boat Harbor for wool.
The N.Z.S. Co.’s AVaimate is expected to arrive from Auckland on Fridav to load wool and tallow for the London market. The Union s.s. Co's Tuatea nrrivetl at 8 o’clock on Tuesday evening from Pakarae with 297 I,ales of wool, which were tnuu-hinpid to the Star of Australia.
The Waikonini left yesterday afternoon tor ’I airu.a to hud timber for Auckland.
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