ARRIVED.
""July 8, etefmer Tararm, 523, Clark, from Melbournp, via 1 Wellington and Snuth~Paß~ sengers : Mears Southern, Davis, Mills, 3 in steerage, and 20 for Melbourne and other ports — eteamer Ino, 2*, Bonaer, from Motueka.
SAILED.
July 7, steamer Taranaki, 299, Lloyd, for Taranaki and Manukau. — schooner Shephardesa, 33 Cockrarn, for Motueka and Wellington. — steamer Murray, 78, Palmer, for West Coast. 8, steamer Taratua, 523, Cla^k, for Melbourne, via West Coast— Passenger : Mr Pole.
IMPOSTS.
Tararua from South and Melboure— l pkgs, plants, Sheather; 4 pkgs, Edwards & Co; I pkg; Everett; 1 box, Davis & Co; 1 eas?, Jaukson; 1 case, Burn; 2 cases, H^unseli; 1 pkg, Thomas; 360 bags flour, Levien; 1 box, Caw thorn; 1 box, Telegraph Department; 1 box, National Bank.
EXPORTS.
Murray, for West Coast— 3 rolls lead, 40 bags braa,4o bags salt, 25 cases kerosene, 75 pkgs, Edwards & Co; I keg shot, Buxtonand Co; 38 pkgs, Max; 12 pkgs.Limmer; 3pkga, Buchho'z; 4 pkgs, Hale; 10 pksrs, Patterson'; 3 catej, Huuter; 2 cases, Wilkin<; 20 bags malt, Hooper & Do ison; 1 case, Thornton; 5 pkgs Maditran; 3 pkgs, Myers; 1 case, Burrell and Co; 54 pkgs, Alexander; 1 bale, Lightb*nd: 2 pkgs, Langford; 2 bags, Pickard; 1 bdi, Andrews; \ keg, Wastney; 1 trunk, White,; 1 paddle, Ciewdfon. Taranaki, for Taramkiaod Mfltmk.ua — I pfcg, Hale; 47 pkgs, Davis; 5 ca-.es brandy, Sclander* & Co.
We are indebted to Mr R. S. Jones, parser of the steamer Tararua, for the lollow.intr report :~The Tararua cleared Port Philip rieaks at 330 p.m. on the 26th June, and pas-eJ Swan Island at 2 pm. the following day; experienced fine weather until passing the Swan, when she encountered a very strong S & gale, with tremendous bead sea and thick weather, having to heave to for 48 hours, the gale not abatiu? till the tnoroing ot the Ist inst, then had fine weather, with strong. ti.B. bretze: up to shjatiag the land at 5 a.m. on the 3rd; passed Stewart's Island at 5 30, and arrived at the Bluff at 830 pro. same day; discharged cargo on the following day (Sunday), kiiu mailed ac 3 p.m., arriving at. Port Chalmers at 8 am. on the sth; sailed at 4 p in., anii arrived ;it Lyttelton at 9*30 Best morning; sailed at 5 p.m., and arrived at. Wellington at 3 3 J, on the 7tb; lelt at 10 pm. same day, and arrive! at tbh port at 11*30 tbis morniog ■ the bxperiencea fi< c weather on the New. Zealand Coast; The Union Co's s.s. Taupo is advertised to leave Wellington, ior Kelson and the JNorth, on the 14th iust. Attempt* are being made to recover the treasure, amounting tj 3i0,000 dollars, in the Pac fie mail sceamer Japan, wrecked in twenty laihoind of water. The diver succeeded in examining the wreck, and the treasure will probably be recovered. The Hew Zealand Steam Shipping Company have received , irom home teuders for buildintr two splendid new boats, larger than the Hawea. The d iieators have recently taken up the whole of the ha'ance of the Company's shares, which will provide fuuds tor repairing the whole of the present fleet. Within the past year the bank overdraft has * been reduced from £45,000 to £20,<)0 ), and large dividends pud. To enable them to compete with the Union Company, they will get new boats of a superior class, and in a lew days enlarge the capital to £150,000 by the issue of new eh ires The wreck of the A.BN. Co'a steamer Rangatir* t»ok place on a reef at the entrance of the harbor of Noumea, New Caledonia. No lives were lost, and tha crew and passengers went in boiti t>> an island twelve miles distant, irom whence they proceeded to froumea. The Kangattnt, under the command of Captain Woods, left Sydney lor ]Sew Caledonia on the 10th May, with twenty passengers and a general cargo. She was 460 toas register, and traded for a long time between Mcl bourne and Sydney. The A.S.N.C are their own underwriters, »nd have £70,000 to credit of insurance fund. The steamer liord Ash'ey brought Cap tain Woods and the offic is and crew to b>dney. The wrtck f«ok place on the 3let May. on a reef near the isie of Pirn a The vease!, after str king, moved astern, when the b ales of the propeller broke, other *i«e the vessel would probably have been saved. Ciptain "Woods received an address ot sympathy and one faundred guiueas liom residems of Wew Caledonia.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 167, 8 July 1875, Page 2
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