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SHIPPING.

*_ I HIOH/WATMt, to-ajiT.-AueVlaud &40 — 8.58 Bru, t>l " ', " Manukau 11.35 —11 5S Moon.—Pint quarter, 7th, 7.48 p.m. ARRIVALS. Ulenelis, 8.8., Fajquhar, from Tauranga. *-a?ser>Bcra : Meedsmes Hazard, Dean, ftlissM .Leech, "Wicks, Commins, Mr and Mrs. Cun-, luneton, Mee«r». iletc*lf, Rhodes, yaintftl, ftiulranpy, Vv-Uisth ,w and family, Cmnock (2), Palner, And sbout twelve others.—A. McGregor, agent. Albioa, b.s. Garraid, from Whangaroi.-— TTmon S.S. Co., ageatt?. -3*«sy, cutter, MeDonald, from Kennedy's l*ay._—Master, agent. s'airy, schooner, from Russell. — TUaster, agent. "Lftmriaaliire Lass, cutter from Tauranga.— Maatflr, agent. Marion, schooner, Hyno, from Leviika. Passeagere: Mrs. Bedford and infant, Mr. St. Anrin.— W. W. Batt, aajeut. 1088, 8.8., Steplierißon, from Kussell and Northern ports. — Si issue Chapman, 3Blytb, Wyles (2), Mrs. Campbell, Messrs B'c-os-wood Campbell, Corston, Taylor, Watkins, Qoffe, Cooper, Hickson, Wilkinson, Mackenzie, snd eight in the steerage.—A. McGregor, agent. DEPARTURES. Glonelg, a.s., Farquhar, for Tauranfja. —A. McGregor, agent. PROJECTED DKI'ARTUKES. San Fbancisco, yia. Honolulu. — P.M. b.s. Oity of Sydney, to-morrow. JONDON.—Bhip Wonganui, January 10. Stdset.—S.3. Eotoiua, January 11. itELBOUBNE.—S.s. Arawats, Thareday. Gibbornb, Napibr. asd SoDTH.—S.s. Albion, to-day. Tasanakiakd Sotrril. —S.s. Hawea, to morrow. Nhw Plymouth and Wanoandi—S.s. Oreti, early. Sussei.l. — S.s. lona, to-morrow; s.s. Waitaki, Wednesdays. WIIANOAHKI AKD MaNOAPAI. —S.s. Argyle, Tuesdays and Fridays ; s.s. Waitaki, Wodnes days and Fridays. Tauranoa. — S.s. Waitaki, Mondays; b.s. Glenolg, Friday. Wajtaba,—S.s. Leila Rookh, to-morrow ; s.s. Ilowena, early. VESSEL.'} EXPEOT2D. BTE.VIIEB. Oity ef Sydney, P.M. s.s., from Sydney, to- ' morrow. SHIPS. Lady Jocelyn, from Tauranga. Margaret Galbraitb, from London, sailed Oct. 29. XiOtih Urr, from London, sailed Sept. 27. A. C. d.) Frietae, from London, sailed Oct. 21. BRIG. Eliza and Mary, from Oatnaru. BARQUENTISE. Ocean Ranger, from Lyttelton. BSIGANTINES. Flirt, from the Islands. Active, from Samoa, sailed outwaru Oct. 19. Myrtle, from Tonga, sailed oulward Nov. 10. SCHOONERS. ' Edith, from Wallace 1., sailed outward Oct. 11. Gvalau, from Rarotonga, sailed Oct. 19. Gael, from Fiji. Dayspring, from Islands, early. Norval, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Sep. 5. Peerless, from New Caledonia. Aisteh&Ti, from ttarotonga. Energy, from Noumea. Folioomnn, from Noumea and jNorfolk Island, sailed outward Oct. 24. Coronet, from Cook's Island, sailed out Oct. 27. Transit, from Atiu, sailed outward Nov. 22. Nightingale, from Oaoiaru, sailed December 23. Kate McGregor, from Tiuiaru, sailed Dec. 20. COTTERS. Sovereign of tbo Seas, from Norfolk Island, sailed outward November 2. Magic, from Rose Island. Kirrcn. Fear], from Rarotonga, sailod outward Sep. 21. IMPORTS. Per ship Lady Jocelyn, from London :—Oilmen's stores, 400 packages, £719 ; candles, IGSO paokagee, £990 : salt, COO bng» ; currants, 2'M } CKt. ; soeds, 26 casks, £209; cured fish, 96 cases, £231; provisions, SO cases, £35; twine, £21 ; zoedone, 20 cases, £50 ; iron houso, 171 packages, £227; cement, 250 casks, £125; books, 2 cases, £26; stationery, 10 packages, £130; paper, £14; printing paper, 24 bales, £217; printing materials, 1 case, £75; scrim, 1 bale, £34 ; hessian, 1 balo. £18 ; silk, £122 ; apparel, £1470 ; hosiery, £90; hats, £191; wool yarn, £201; shawls, £119; mats, £47; osirich feathers, £247; unbleached linen, £75; bleached linen, £32; coloured thread, £204; saddlery, £295; musical instruments, 3 cases, £96 ; medicine, 22 rases, £128 ; corks, 10 bales, £32; pianos, 4 cases, £151; locomotive engines and boilers, 62 packages, £3375; steel mils, 1764 rails, £1217; fish plates, 357 bundles, £150 ; waggon ironwork, 99 packages, £738: wheels and axles, 103 pairs, £540 ; canyaa, £182; floorcloth, £74 ; oil baize, £«2; quilts, £17; woollens, £1435; haberdaahery, £508 ; printed cottons, £121; bleached cottons, £542; cotton lace, £1SO; wool and cotton stuff, £50; chemicals, 99 packages, £00; ments, JES ; sewing" maonihesi 20~ cases, £2. r >o • manufactures, £559 ; sacks, £6 ; iron nnils, 234 kegs, £191; galvanised iron, £222 ; iron manufactures, 3 cases, £26; hardware, 19 packages, £265; sheet zinc, 5 casks, £29; bar iron, 5i bundles, £13 ; ' iron wire, 24 p.ioksges, £22 ; enrthonware, JO packages, £261 : glassware 6 packages, £13; glass, 29 packages, £6S; oil and colours, £29; cigarettes, 5 cases, £400; furniture, 6 asea, £100; sheep dip, 48 drums, £113; grease, 20 firkioi, £15; cod oil, 10 casks. £s<>; valonia, 33 bags, .C 45 ; spirits, 210 packages, 352 gallons ; retl wine. 2 hogsheads 115 gallons ; white wine, 6G packages ; white wine, 3 butts 324 gallons ; brandy, 10 J-casks 286 gallons ; rum, 77 packages 1551 gallons; rum, 50 cases ; beer, 450 caste, £775; genova, 350 cases 700 gallons ; mineral waters, 10 barrels, £15 ; effects, 13

v;«e», £267 ; lead shot, 12 case,, £5S ; agricultural implements, 2 bundles, £2; wiro rope, 4 Ciiila, £17; boots, 10 trunks, £205. Total declared -rolue of oargo, £19,G53. Per schooner Marion, from Levuka : 100 bunches bananas, 17 hides. The schooner Marian arrived from Levuka on Friday night. Captain Hyne reports :—Left Levekaon December 19th, and had light S. E. •winds to the next day, when the wind increased, with torrents of rain, which lasted till the 25th. Then had fine weather up to the 29th. Sighted C«pe Brett at 9 a.m. on the 30th. Had very hard squalls and rain coming down the coast, in whica several sails were split. At 6 p.m. on the 31at passed Tiritiri ; thence to port light and variable winds and calms. __The Union S.S. Co.'e s.s. Albion arrived from ttoangareiat 4 a.m. yesterday. She proceeds Ssnth at 6 p.m. to-d*y. The s.s. Glcnelg left ferTauraDgaat midnight in order to tow the ship Lady Jocelya into that larbour. The s.s. Coromandel will make an excursion to Waiheke Races to-morrow at 9.30 a.m., "etrtrning the same eveming. The b.s. lona arrived from Kuasell and Northera porta on Saturday morning, with the following oargo : 157 sacks gum, 34 hides, 2 biles sheepskins. She proceeds on aa excursion trip to Waiwcra- and Tiritiri to-day. To-morrow at 5 p.m. she leaves for Kussell and other ports. The Union S.S. Co.'s B.b. Waitaki leaves for Taomnga at 5 o'clock to-day. The following ire the passengers by the ehip Lady Jocelyn, which left London od September 05, and arrived off Tauranga yesterday : —Saloon : A. W. Fisher, L. P. Adams, H. L. P. Tucker; Captain J. G. C, Mrs. G., H. F. "V., Adda, John, Elcombe, Kobcrc, ami Gertrade Evered ; E. G. Kobinson, Alfred Frank, land; Mrs. G., Miss E. K., K. S. C, and J. C. Gulbraith; John, Mrs., Miss Miss E., John, Kenneth, and Arthur Duncan ; Mr. and .Mrs. Darby ; Mra., Emma Vogan, Arthur, and Harold Lawrence; F. G. K»gg, \V. Pinnell, George M. Reade, Robert E. Grant; Mr. I and Mrs. Henmaii, and two others of the same family; Sponcer Carr; Mr. and John TV. Ferguson; E. T. Collins and Mre. Collins ; M. 8., Mrs., Minnie, Bella, and George Hansford ; Captain, Mrs. H., David, Francis, W., Frederick, Ethel, Theodoria, and Uolville Barclay ; Martha A. Dable, R. F. G. Nasli, Themas Docking, Dr. W. H. Rogers, Mrs. C. U. Sykea, T. L. Woods, Peter and Mrs. Tait; John, Mrs. Peter, Mary Ann, Lillian, Jcbn Phillips, and Mies Davis; Sirs. B. Moore, Dudley W, Boucher, Shorwin, R. A. Carr, Jas. Power, Edgar Bailey Second Cabin : Emily, Alice Cecily, and Mary Tethill ; J. J., Mrs., Joha, j! P., and Hannah Heatlierington ; Barbara (toutledge, Thos. W., Mrs. K, John, and Frank CirrFrederick, Thomas William, Arthur, Stanley. Ethel, Marion, Septimus, and Ann Waterson ■Carr; Jas., Mrs. G., James, Mary, Margaret Gertrude, John, and Thomas Tanner; Mr.' Miss, Helen, and Kate Hewitson ; Robert M.' "Watt; Arch. Jamieson ; Mra. Kate ; James Addie, Jane, Margaret, Daniel, Kate, Annie' Norman, Archibald, James, and William filcCord; William, Frances, Ella, Ellen Long, and Joseph Garrett; Elizabeth Higginbottom ; Master Carver; Thomae, Marie, Frederick, Bertram, Maude, and Ethel Cocks; S. M. Pratt, Mrs. Pratt; J. J. Bennett, Mrs. Eennet; G. B. Pearson ; John Daley, Mrs. Daley : Miss Fox ; William Littley ; Mark Harrison, Mrs Harrison ; Miss H. Rotser; R. W. Armstrong Steerage : Jonathan, Sarah, Harriet, Isabella Alice, Jonathan. Daniel, Emily, and Joh.i G Swarbrick; Elizabeth B:.rgo ; William' Mana. Mary, Charles, Henry, Jane Elien , Anna, Mary, Mark, John A. and William MoGhie; William, Julia, William, Agne™ Arthur, Harold, Oswald, Ernest Percivai \ n r d i Sydne y S!v ; Eu *>ert TathUl ■ Arthur Maloney ; Mrs., Flora, Alice, Alfred Artrmr, George Henry, and Ada White! Thomas, Mrs. M. J., Lizzie, John. James Robert, and Jane Hill; Mrs. M. A. Marv Em,ly Sarah, Henry and William Watsorf; Kobsrt, Jane, and George Henry Jefferson • ethera of the same family ; William and Provi•M»ri!TWarbl?°T! Gertrudo Jiur™yfc 4 5-' ' Jane Meacham; Thomas, Elijah «>«tb, Ann Jane, and Martha McKee • A G

Maciel; William, Mrn., Albert, Frederick, Ad*, Jamoo.lUlph, Francis,Bertha,andJosoph West ; Mrs. Eva, Fanny, and Charlotte E. Webber ; W. J.. Emma. F. W., L. J., Annie and E. F. Trigg : Aim Ward, .Tames F., Sarab, Gertrude, Kate and atab-sl Kyder; William McCormick ; William, Eliza, Mary K, Emily, Henry Scott; William and MA- Shaokelton; W. W. and Mrs. Smith, and six others of saino family ; Annita, .Tnmea and Frederick Gore; James Spence, D'Arcy Sinnamon, Henry Hunter, William, Frederic, Sydney K., Alice E. Ohap- j pell, and thre* othora of the eamo family; Mary J. and William MaidWw; Emma and Phillip* Clims; Joseph Blythe ; Henry and Mrs Flatt, and two others of the sumo family ; David Menzies, Kobert King, Walter Akere, John Bleakley, Ellen Wilson; Robert, Margaret, Charles, and Eliza Caldwell; John, Jane, Adam, Annie, Preston, Ernest, and Leif;h Smith; Mri, William, Alexander, Elizabeth, . John, and Margaret Boas, and two otburs ef the samo family; Mrs. Coulan ; Sirs. Jane, Emily, Annie, Verr.on, Mary J., and Henry Cadbeater; Margaret A. Hamilton; David, Mrs., Mary, Elizabeth, David, John, and Iluphemia Heron; Richard IC. Moore ; William S. Wylio (2); Isabella Laird, Lottie Tremblin, Mariame Davies, Esther Lyons, Maria Billiders, Easily Smith, Mary Ann May, John Farley, Richard Griffiths, Richard C. Groom, Peter Reid. ENGLISH AND FOKEIGN SHIPPING. Messrs. . Shaw, Savill and Co.'a barque Dunloe arrived from London oh the Sth December, after a.paesage of 101 days. She will be placed on the berth for London again, to follow the Wangmui, and will probably sail about the end of January. The German barque lugeburg sailed for Samoa on December 14. H.M. nchooDer Alacrity arrived from the Fiji Islands on December 8, after being absent on a nine months' surveying expedition. Sho will lay up till March next to reßt and allow the crew to rocruit their health. The New Zealand Shipping Company's barque Loch Fleet arrived on December 20 from London, after a passage of 113 days. 3ho is now discharging her cargo. The New Zealand S.S. Co.'s ship Wanganui i 3 rapidly filling up, and will bo a full ship in a few days. She is expected to sail with a valuable cargo about the 10th instant, for London. Messrs. Shaw, Savill and Co.'s ship Lady Jocolyn arrived off Taurauga yesterday, after a passage of 98 days from London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5968, 3 January 1881, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5968, 3 January 1881, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5968, 3 January 1881, Page 4

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