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ARRIVED. December 31.—Malay, barque, 329 tons, Millman, from Hobarton. Passengers Messrs. Gallaglian, Harley, Tenett, Lovelock. Beck and Tonics, agents. Wellington, s.s., 262 tons, Carey, from Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau. Passengers Saloon; Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Toomath and family (5), Mrs. Elmsleyand child, Mrs. Prosser, Misses Norman, Todd, andWalmsley, Messrs. Read Nadcn and son, Gwynneth, Symons, Rees, Stuart Williams, Chatfield, Leadam, Smith and son, Reardon, Nathan, Oxley, Rawson, Strikey, Johnson, Master Atkinson, 5 excursionists, and 2 natives; 12 steerage and 13 for South. R. S. Ledger, agent. Ruby, schooner, 24 tons, Dalton, returned to port. Bethune and Hunter, agents. Herald, schooner, 53 tons, Lambert, from Castle Point. G. Thomas, agent. , „ January 1. Kiwi, s.s., 133 tons, Campbell, returned to port. Levin and Co., agents. January 2.—St. Ivilda, s.s., 174 tons, Flowerday, from Wanganni. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Laird and child, Mrs. Clievannes, Mrs. Stuart, Messrs. Perris, Kerse, Black, Carlton, and Dunn. Krull and Co., agents. m . Rangatira, s.s., 186 tons, Griffiths, from Napier and Castle Point. Passengers —Saloon; Mrs. Sim and child, Mrs. Kublo, two Ladies of Mission, Misses Margolionth, Williams, Lowes, 3\lr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mr and Mrs. Carnell, Master Cam ell, Messrs. Rundle, Williams Cowic, Herbert, Ruck. Pearson, Williams, Laurie, Wurtus, Harvey; and 10 in steerage. R. S. Ledger, agent. Melaine, three-masted schooner, Nelson, from Dunedin. E. Pearce, agent. Napier, s.s., 44 tons, Butt, from Foxton. Six Passengers. Turnbull and Co., agents. January 3.—Cynthia, 56 tons, Swede, from Havelock. Greenfield and Stewart, agents. Egmont, s.s., 52 tons, Irvine, from Wanganui. Levin and Co., agents. January 4.—Manawatu, s.s., 103 tons, Evans, from Wanganui Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. St. George and child, Mrs. J- Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Small, Miss Coolcicy, Messrs. Hood, Robinson, Spreat, R. Robinson, Finnimore, Smith, McGuness, Jones, Mackay. R. S. Ledger, agent. Stormbird, s.s., 69 tons, Doile, from Wanganui. Passengers—Mr., Mrs., and Master Bishop, Messrs. Thomas and Cotterill, and lin the steerage. W. and G. Turnbull, agents. . , January s.—Tui, s.s., from Blenheim. W. Bishop, agent. January 6.—Omeo, s.s., 660 tons, Chatfield, from Melbourne via South. Passengers—Saloon: Mrs. Bahan, Miss O’Brien, Miss Evans, Messrs. Flong, Pirani, Frean, and 3 in the steerage. W. Bishop, agent. Hawea, s.s., 462 tons, Wheeler, from Northern ports. Passengers—Saloon; Dr. and Mrs. Grace, Mr and Mrs. Tister, Mrs. Donner and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Mrs. and Misses Atkinson, Mesdames White, Firth, Beatson, Marshall and servant, Smith, and Henry, Misses Francis, Chcesman, Lucas, Alexander, Salum, Beaton, Bradley, Messrs. Turner, Lvall, Shaw, Chatfield, Brown, Whiteman, Lane, Burke, Williams, Mark, Williams, Muncaster, Wallace, Howard, Van Robson, Carver, Palmer, Biswich, Ffcbin, Hyde, Marks, Beauchamp, and 9 in the steerage, and 17 for South. Levin and Co., agents.
Taupo, s.s., 461 tons, Macfarlane, fropi Southern ports. Passengers Saloon: Mrs. Copeland, 3 children and servant, Dr. Welsh, Master Austen, Messrs. Hampton, Bell, Kane, Henry, Clark, Fitzgerald, Allen, Austen, Tomkins, Frost, Wood, Tonks, Scoular, Laurie, Caldwell, Kyland, Cord, Sinclair, Wilson, Chapman, and 12 in the steerage, and 32 for the North. Levin and Co., agents. Alhambra, s.s., 496 tons, Bawden, from Melbourne via West Coast. Passengers—Saloon; G rom Melbourne —Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson and family (3), Mrs. E. Smith, Miss Murphy, Rev. Mr. Fraser, Messrs. Ball and Platford. From Coast—Mrs. Bailey and family (4), Mrs. Petrel, Mrs. Thorpe, Mrs. Bowen and child, Miss Phillips, Messrs. Travers, Southern, Bremner, Bonney, Martin, Mansen, and 9 in the steerage. W. Bishop, agent. Isabella Anderson, schooner, 83 tons, Patterson, from Oamaru. Master, agent. SAILED. December 31. —Ms y, three-masted schooner, Plumley, for Sydney. Turnbull and Co., agents. Kiwi, s.s., 133 tons, Campbell, for Castle Point and Napier. Levin and Co., agents. Flying Cloud, schooner, 47 tons, Andrew, for Foxton. Pilcher, agent. January 3.—Wellington, s.s., 262 tons, Carey, for Southern ports. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. Sellars and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ncwlyn, Ladies of Mission (2), Rev. Mr. Ward, Captain Cockshank, Messrs. Wright, McGowan, Gibbs, Pearson, Armstrong, Mowbray, Davis (2), Spreat, Williams, Lawrie, Winters, and Harvey ; 11 steerage. R. S. Ledger, agent. Saucy Lass, schooner, 39 tons, Callow, for Pelorus Sound, in ballast. Passengers—Cabin ; Mr. and Mrs. Berson, and Mr. Roach. T. and W. Young, agents. Atlantic, schooner, 60 tons, Spooner, for Queen Charlotte Sound, in ballast. Master, agent.
Taranaki, s.s., 299 tons, Lloyd, for Northern ports. Passengers—Saloon : Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Samuels, Misses Townsend and Davis, Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. White, Misses lladiield (2), Messrs. Irving, Holmes, Skelly, Symons, Curry, Turner, Duncan, McDonald, and 'Williamson (2) ; 4 steerage. R. S. Ledger, agent. Easby, s.s., 969 tons, Kennedy, for Lyttelton [and Dunedin. Turnbull and Co., agents. January 4.—Napier, s.s., 44 tons, Butt, for Foxton. Passengers—Captain Renner, Messrs. Stevens, Dolbie, Barker, and Benton. W. and G. Turnbull and Co., agents. . Rangatira, s.s., IS6 tons, Griffiths, for Napier. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Norris and child, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Climo, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Climo and 3 children, Misses Levy and Warmsley, Messrs. Spirrow, Davis, Edwards, and Ely ; and 9 steerage. R. S. Ledger, agent. . Stormbird, s.s., 69 tons, Doile, for Wanganui. W. and G. Turnbull, and C0., -agents. Manawatu, p.s., 103 tons, Evans, for Wanganui. Passengers—Misses Brown and Allen, Messrs. Cowell and Hamilton ; 3 steerage. R. S. Ledger, agent. January s.—Egmont, s.s., 52 tons, Irvine, for Wanganui. Levin and Co., agents. January 6.—Omeo, s.s., 660 tons, Chatfield, for Melbourne via West Coast. Passengers—Saloon; For Coast —Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. Glecson, Miss Mathews, Mr. King, For Melbourne —Mrs. Clievannes, Mr. Allridge. W. Bishop, agent. Taupo, s.s., 461 tons, Macfarlane, for Northern ports. Passengers—Saloon : Mr. and Mrs. Smith and child, Mrs. McLean and 3 children, Miss Cooper, Miss Creighton, Messrs. J. and A. Barlow, Fitzgerald. Lc Patoural, Barty, Hill, E. Pearce, Hughes, Thomas, Harton, and 6 in the steerage. Levin and Co., agents. CLEARED OUT. January C. —Rose of Eden, schooner, 30 tons, Johnston, for Pelorus Sound, in ballast. Master, agent. Cynthia, schooner, 56 tons, Swede, for Pelorus Sound, in ballast. Master, agent. Canterbury, schooner, 34 tons, Hamilton, for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London. —Pleiades, Otaki, Shakspcrc, John Milton, Commonwealth, and Huhawiu. Melbourne, via Hokitika, —Arawata, s.s., 16th inst. Newcastle. —Edwin Basset, Emily McLaren, and Union, barques, early. Northern Ports.—Ladybird, s.s., this day. Wanganui.—Manawatu, p.s., 10th inst. Napier.—Rangatira, s.s., this day. PROJECTED DEPARTURES London. —Chile, ship, this day ; Howrah Border Chief, and St. Leonards, January, Southern Ports. —Ladybird, s.s., this day. Northern Ports.—Phoebe, s.s., this day. Castle Point and Napier.—Kiwi, s.s., this day. Hong Kong, via Newcastle. —May, schooner, February. Foxton. —Napier, s.s., this day. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Sunday. The Mikado has arrived with the English and American mails. The Southern mail will be sent on per the Hawea to-morrow morning at nine o’clock. The Mikado sailed for Sydney at one o’clock. The New Zealand Shipping Company are building five new vessels. The first, the Orari, sailed from Plymouth for Canterbury on the 14tli; the Hon. J. Hall and family were passengers in the saloon, and 31 others. The Otaki, the second new ship, leaves Gravesend on the 30tli, for Canterbury, with 260 immigrants. The Commonwealth sailed for Wellington on October 28, with railway carriages, material, and S saloon and 32 other passengers, and 19 sheep.
PORT CHALMERS, Tuesday. Sailed : Ship Otago, for Adelaide ; Elizabeth Graham, with full cargo of wool and grain, for London ; Waratah, for Hobarton ; Gift, for Point de Galle. HOKITIKA, Wednesday. Arrived : Wanganui, from Dunedin; Zephyr, from Melbourne. MELBOURNE, December 29. Arrived, 2Sth : Adieu, from Grey River. Sailed, 24th : Zephyr, for Hokitika. NEWCASTLE, December 29. Arrived, 23rd : Eliza and Mary, from Lyttelton ; Thos. Brown, from Napier. 28th, Glimpse, from Auckland; Craig Ellachie, from Oamaru; Anne Melliuish, from Wellington. 29th, Hadda, from Lyttelton. Sailed, 23rd : Bobycito, for Dunedin ; Speculation, for Lyttelton. 2Stli, Maggie, for Napier. The Wiltshire, from London to New Zealand, was spoken southward of the equator. The following is a return of he shipping arrivals at Wellington during December —Steamers 76, tonnage, 21,200; sailing vessels 67, tonnage 7081. Total, 25,251. NOTICE TO MARINERS. SUNKEN rock in banks strait. The accompanying notice to mariners is published for general information. Robert S. Anderson, Commissioner of Trade and Customs. Department of Trade and Customs, Melbourne, November 15, 1575. A rock, with only ten feet of water on it, has been discovered by her Majesty’s surveying steamer Victoria off the Black Reef, from which it lies E. by S. h S. three miles. For the guidance of mariners, it may be stated that the rock will take the place of “ a 14 fathoms” upon the Admiralty charts of Banks and Bass’s Straits, marked as “ breaking heavily in southerly gales.” As this rock is at the turning point in Banks Strait, its position is one of great danger. H. J. Stanley, Staff Commander in charge of Survey.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 226, 8 January 1876, Page 11
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