SHIPPING.
PORT OF WELLINGTON Hiuu Water. 6.10 A.M.; 6.29 P.M. ARRIVED. March 9.—Egmont, s.s., 62 tons, Irvine, from Wanganui. Levin and Co., agents. Stormbird, s.s., 63 tons, Doile, from Wanganui Passengers: Saloon—Mrs. Gorton, Mra. Hudson ami two children,’ Mrs. Steward, Miss t Dacy,-Captain Williams, Messrs. Chines, Hill, Knowles ana Steward, Turnbull and Co., agents. !' - ' j \»' ;
* SAILED. , _ ; , March 9.-Easby. s.s., 909 tons, A Kennedy for Sydney. Passengers: Saloon —Hon. Colonel rcilain p , Mr. R. S. Waterhouse; two steerage, and twenty-six original. Turnbull and Co., agents, Manawatu. P.5.,-103 tons, Evans, for Wanganui. Passengers: Saloon—Miss Smith, Bates Company (11), Messrs. Kelly, Downes, Valentine, and Isaacs; two steerage. R. S. Ledger, agent, ® Hunter, ketch, 22 tons. Hart, for Palliser Baj. George Thomas, agent. . __ Zelia, barque, 354 tons, Patey, for Newcastle, s.s., 44 tons. Butt, tor Foxton. .Passengers: Miss Bannister, Mrs. Faraday, Messrs. James, Wetherill, Bums, Cooper, Mowlem, Sinclair, 1- aradaj. and Gibson. Turnbull and Co., agents. «• CLEARED,OUT., . March 9.—Avalanche, shli>, 1160 tons. Bishop, for London, via Lyttelton.. Levin and Co., agents.
IMPORTS. . Malay, from Ilobarton : 195 cases jams, 130.000 feet timber. 1300 spokes, 40 cases fruit, 2 horses, 1700 trenails, 300,000 shingles, 53 knees, 1000 rails, 7500 palings. _ Zior, from Oamaru: 4S tons flour, 40 sacks oats, 17 sacks pollard. , ~ Manawatu, from Wanganui: Co hides, 2 cases, 1 from Wanganui : 50 bales wool, and a ouantity of cargo for Foxton and Pvangitikei. Napier, from Foxton: 11,000 foot timber, 2 blocks, 12 baskets, 2 casks tallow, 45 hides, 1C bales wool, 3 pkgs, 1 chaff-cutter. .
EXPORTS. Avalanche, for London, via Lyttelton; 43 bales washed wool, 1 dump do, 313 bales.! dump, and 3 bags greasy wool, James O'Shea :17 casks tallow, Pearce ; 3 casks tallow, Russell, Ritchie and Co.; -0 bales washed wool, 1 pUg do, 32 bales wool. E. W Mills; 35 casks tallow. Gear; 41 casks^ hdI ow, 8A bdls hides, Krull and Co.: 35 wheels and axles (for for Sydney: 2 cases, 12 bags sacks. Manawatu, for Wanganui: 2 cases ta W, 1 pkg 2 casks soda water, 2 cases, 12 sash v,ei o nts, 2 Sr!Sli&erty: 5 bales tobacco, 1 case oil. 1 hf-cbesl tea„Bo codsOZ ’shomls rice, 2 cases sundries. 2 kegs staples, 2 bdls shovels, 11 bars iron, 400 standards, 1 keg vinegar. . , 1 Napier, for Foxton: 6 casks seed, 32 pkgs 5 pkgs groceries, 2 casks seed, 2 pkgs, 1 cask, 6 rases whisky, 1 case, 2 cases sundries. 1 bale sacks 10 coila wire, 14 pkgs effects, 2 pkgs groceries, 1 case 10 cases, 1 coil rope, 3 kegs nails, 1 parcel, 4 pkgs, 4 pkgs sundries, 7 do groceries, 10 trusses and 2 cases drapery, S pkgs, 1 truss, 25 pkgs ironwork, 6 awes drapery, 17 pkgs groceries, S cases do, 6 cases brandy, 8 do whisky, 2 do rum.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . . ; London —Hindostan, Hudson, Dalran, Edwin Fox, Dallam Tower, and Kingdom of Italy. Mauritius.— May, three-masted schooner, early. Port Chalmers. —Chaudiere, barque, daily. Northern Ports. — rha.be, s.s.,T2th inst. Southern Ports. -Taranaki, a, s„ lUh mst. Melhoukne, via the West Coast. Taramn. s.s., Auckland and East Coast Ports.; Luna, p.s., dailv. Wanganui.— Manawatu, p.s., no-morrow. Napier and Poverty Bay. —Rangatlra, s.s., 14th instant. Foxton. —Napier, s.s., to-morrow.-PROJBCTED DEPARTURES. London —Avalanche, this . day; Sonkar, early ; Carnatic, 30th March. Northern Ports.—Taranaki, s.s., Ilth just. Southern Ports.— Phmbe, s.s., 12th test. Melbourne, via the South.— Tararna, s.s., 14th "Wanoanui, Foxton, and Rangitikei. Egmont, s.s. this day. ’. , ’ CASTLF.roiNT,—Aurora, tins day. Napier and Poverty Bay. s.s., 15th instant. "
by telegraph. POUT CHALMERS, Tuesday.' Arrived : Wellington, s.a., from the North ; Mallowdale, from London, December 18. Sailed : Truce, s.s., for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, Tuesday. Sailed; At four p.m., Taranaki, s.s., for the North: Waitangi, for London. - ' MELBOURNE SHIPPING- • Arrived: On February. 23, Gleaner, from Greymouth : on the 26th, Eliza Firth, from Hokitika ; on March 2, Amuri, from Moerakl. , / , , Sailed : On March 2, Falcon, tor Auckland. ■ SYDNEY SHIPPING; , , Sailed : On February 24, Sydney, for Auckland. NEWCASTLE SHIPPING. ‘ • Arrived : On February 24, Empirc.from Lyttelton f Wildwood, from Dunedin: from Auckland; on the 2Sth, Hebe,_ from Empress, from' Auckland: William Ackers, from rebnfSry'2B. Tasso,'for Nelson (put into SydnVyttirongh stress of weather.) - ■ The steamer Egmont, Irvine, master, -arrived at seven o’clock yesterday: morning! from Wanganui, after a lengthened passage, owing to a dense fog prevailing outside Wellington-Heads, where she lay for, seven hours, unable to find the entrance. The Egmont will sail ' to-day for Foxton, Eangitikei,and W Thffine collierEasby, Captain, Kennedy,.sailed fpr Sydney direct yesterday, afternoon with 6000 bag 4 grain, shipped at Lyttcltohi and a small quantity!)! general cargo. Thirty passengers also proceeded by, this vessel She will re turn to .Wellington from New* C3 The 'steamfer' Doile, master, arrived at fouryesterday afternoon; after an exceptionally smooth passage from Wanganui, pus will to-day be handed over ; to of -the Lion Foundry, for the purpose of receiving anew boiler and a general overhaul. Shewill be berthed at theThe, steamer Xapier,. Butt, master, .sailed last evening for Foxton. _ •j - . . .. - The steamer Manawatu, Captain, Eyang- left for Wanganui last evening * with ; a small’ - cargo ana iSe S/baptiln ■t&rUuMf: w, voyage to Newcastle yesterday morning. At was:prObable, however; that she would anchor in Worser Biy yj- ie fine sliip Avalanche; .Captain Bishop, cleared at the Customs’ and dropped dqwn Jo, the .fairway, yesterday morning. She shipped a few hnndred balesof wool and a quantity of tallow air Wellragtoir, and proceeds to Lyttelton, where she liMbeenengagaito fill for London. The Avalanche will sail this morning if the wind prove favorable. . The barque Esk beat from the powder anchorage to the wharf yesterday, and was berthed last evening,. The ship Carnatic now occupies the berth vacated yesterday by the. Avalanche.-,: She; is filling slowly,, wool not coming to hand as fast as was expected. . The barque Malay, H. E. Hill, master, sailed fromHobarton on February 19. Experienced S-L- Wind tor the first thirty-six hours, veering: round to the N. lasting for twenty-four hours, with heavy rain. After,, wards W.S.W. winds to malting CapeEareweli, which was passed at eleven p.m. on the 271 ii.; Then a, shift of wind to the eastward took place till of the 3rd,, when a northerly wlnd pet in. passed , Stephens Island at eleven a.m. same day, and anchored off the Heads at eight p.m. The Malay sailed, over from the quarantine ground to-day. •, - . ..
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4359, 10 March 1875, Page 2
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