SHIPPING.
bs"", 6.51 ; sets. 5.1 Hw- Last quarter, 11th, 0.14 a.m. ARRIVAL. Medora, schooner, Ngn.ru, from Awanui. DEPARTURES. Botomahnnn, s.s., Underwood, for Ruisell.— U Skinner, for Poverty Bay. ~SSS: for Whaagarei.-A. McGregor, RED IN \VABDS. Taiaroa, 8.5., 228 tons, MoUillivray, from I.evuka. ED OT j T^AKDS. Rotomautna, 3.-., -8M tons, UuderwooJ, for KU D" a "y Pratt, brigantine, 155 tons, Ohlson, fOrB TKO.TKOTED DEPAHTORES. TjiNnoT —Ship Pareora, early. SoOBNF--S. B . Rotomahana to-morrow. Glenefe^ur^day. Rookh, Ho^Sh"a W -S.s. Rowena, to-day; schooner oSfi&St 7 '****™. ~ S. S . Rowena, early * VESSELS EXPECTED. STEAMER. Oreti from Gisborue, to-day. . SHIP, i . Chili from London, sailed March 1. BA.BQOE3. A, T Stallnectt, from New York, via Dunedin, sailed from lattor port April 2G. Adamant, from London, loading. Orient, from Liverpool, sailed February 2. ... Uendwa, from Liverpool, sailed February 4. taira, from London, sailed February 1Cambria, from London, sailed, Lizard, Feb. 19. Glenlora, from Londan, lo»ding. ■ Vanguard, from London, sailed March 8. Rftpido, from New York, loading. India, from Tonga, sailed out Mar. M. Eaeteruill, from London, Ioading"BABQDENTLNF. Annie Burr, from New York: sailed about February. .. ~
BBIG3. ~ .. Emily, from Dunediu, loading. Annabell, from Sydney, l" 1^ 10 ?- Seibird, from Lyttelron, sailed April 29. Pelican, from Lyttelt ju, April Zb. . BEtffANTINES. Kvno from Koso Isl:, od. sniled outward Feb. 16. O'oeol'a, from Tiraaru. aiiiled April 26. . Lapwing, from Port Chalmers, sailed April 26. Greyhound, from Dunedin, sailed Aprill6. Tarmow, from Dunediu, sailed April 22.2 Defiance, from Dunedin, loading. SCHOONERS. Marion, from Noumea, sailed oat Feb. 12. Agnes Donald, from Karotonga, sailed outward December 23. . Winifred, from Tavinui, sailed out Jan 22. Sybil from Tahiti, called outward February I. Sovereign, from Tahiti, sailed oat March 5. Transit, from Karotonga, sailed out March 19. Cutty Sark', from Lvttelton, sailed March 27. Handa Isle, from Dunedin, loading. Energy, from Newcastle, loading. KETCH. Pearl, from Earotonga. COTTER. Dereroa, from Norfolk IsUnd and Noumea, sailed April 1. ImvABDS Coastwise.—Medora, fromAwanui with 1\ tons gum, 1 ton -wheat, 2 bandies sheepskins, and 5 cases sundries ; Mahurangi, from Awanui, with 8£ tons gum, 2 bundles sheepskins, 1 hide; Kara, from Port Charles, with.26,000 feet timber. _ _ tDniwAEDS Coastwise.—Cutter Janet, for Whangarei, in ballast; Darcy Pratt, for Kaipara 260 ; bags bonedust, 31 mats sugar, 15 sacks flour, 6 boxes tea, 64 sacke potatoes, 60 sacks oats, 10 sacks barley, 6 sacks oatmeal, 6 sacks seeds, 6 sacks coals, 3 drums oil, 12 sheets iron, 6 bags rice, and a large quantity of The s.'b. Oreti will probably arrive early this morning from Whangarei, and is advertised to proceed to Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington to-morrow afternoon, at.4 p.m. _ The P. and O. Mail steamer Carthage, 5100 tons, is the next vessel advertised to leave Sydney for Plymouth and London. She sails on May 19th. The Union S.S. Co. s steamer. Kotomahana left yesterday evening for Eussell, at 5.30. She is advertised to leave here for the South and Melbourne, to-morrow, at 11 a.m. The s.s. Tai.iroa will leave for Levuka and Suva, on Friday at 5 p.m. Owing to the severe gale which prevailed yesterday, the schooner Cygnet was unable to come alongside the wharf to take in cargo, and did not leave for HokiaDga and "Whangaroa as advertised. She will sail to-day, if the weather proves favourable. The brigantine Darcy Pratt cleared at the Customs yesterday afternoon for Kaipara, and will sail hence to-day. Ciptain Ohlsen takes charge of the vessel.
YESTERDAY'S GALE.
The gale which prevailed throughout yeater'ay had the effect of considerably retarding the igresa of discharging and loading cargo at the *■ - rves, and was also sufficiently strong to P l,, * one or two vessels anchored in the har"wl"' o drag and carry away their moorings. caust 'tch Lizette, which was anchored off bour 1: . » 8 jj a y ( dragged her anchor, and be- ' The Kt , uW be brought up, had collided with Freeman r Queen, anchored off the dock, but fore ( was d(me to eit j, er o f tne vessels. theschoone . run ont from the Lizette, and Kttle , o f the dolpkina close at hand, A hawaef _ event her running into the. made fast to t,, the barque Bella Mary ju *t in time .to pu for a CoDßiderafale dia . •wharf. l» f > I'f; anchor rcy Pratt was unable a_o l e Kaipara yestertance. in° D "« a ° ■- { t severe weather, He»d3. —
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6389, 10 May 1882, Page 4
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