SHIPPING.
PORT OF WELLINGTON High Water, 10.21 a.m.; 11.9 r.M. ARRIVED. March 13.—Falcon, ketch, 37 tons, Fisk, from Blenheim, Turnbull and Co., agents. March 14.—Manawatu, p.s , 103 tons, Evans, from Wanganui Passengers: Saloon—Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. H. J. Jones, Mrs. J. P. Watt, Miss Read, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Purchase, Messrs, Sutherland, Palmer, Proctor, Henderson, Lyndon, Kerr, and Buseow. K. S. Ledger, agent. Rangatira, s.s., 163 tons, from Poverty Bay and Napier. Passengers: Saloon Airs. Ling. Airs. George, Mrs. Ingnall, Miss Beckett. Miss Sargent, Messrs, Beddington, Maitland, Wheeler, Park, Bedstone. N. Reid, Read, Thoiuley, Broadbent, Elder, Wilson, Founds, Close; 15 in the steerage. K. S. Ledger, agent. Lyttelton, p.s., 80 tons, Scott, from Blenheim. Passengers: Saloon—Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Coffey, Messrs. Izard, Common, Warner, Underwood, Ward, and Coffey. R. S. Ledger, agent. SAILED. March 13.—Napier, s.s,, 44 tons. Butt, for IN anganui. Passengers : Air. and Mrs. Dance, Messrs. Marryatt and James (2). Turnbull and Co., agents. March 14. —Tararua, s.s., 505 tons, Clark, for Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, The Bluff, and Melbourne. Passengers: Saloon —Mrs. Upham and family, Airs. Prestige, Mrs. James. Mrs. Hart, Messrs. Harrett (2), Gear, Cook, Roberts, Taylor, and Vincent. William Bishop, agent. Clematis, ketch, G 7 tons, for Picton. ■Zlor, brigantine, 86 tons, for Havelock. IMPORTS. Falcon, for Blenheim : 25 bags malt, SO bags peas, •SO bales wool. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. • London.— Hlndostaii, Hudson, Dalrau. Edwin Fox, Dallam Tower, Kingdom of Italy, and Wennington. Mauritius*.— Mar, three-masted schooner, early. Northern Ports.—Ladybird, s.s., to-morrow. _ Southern Ports. —Wellington, s.s., this morning. Auckland and East Coast Ports. —Luna, p.s., dally. „ ~ Napier and Poverty Bav. —Southern Cross, s.s., to-morrow. Melbourne, via Southern Ports.— Albion, s.s., ICtb inst. AVanoanui.—Napier, s.s., to-morrow. PRO.TECT ISD I) F-PART U RES. London —Soukar, early : Carnatic, 30th 3larch. Northern Pouts. —Wellington, s.s., to-morrow. Southern Ports. —Ladybird, s.s., to-morrow. Melbourne, via the South. —Tararua, s.s., this day. Napier and Poverty Bay.— Southern Cross, s.s., 17th instant; Rangatira, s.s., this day, Wanganui. —Manawatu, p.s., this day! Melbourne, via the West Coast.—Albion, s.s., to-morrow. Blenheim. —Falcon, ketch, this day. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW PLYMOUTH. Saturday. Sailed : Ladybird, s.s., for the Southern ports. PORT CHALMERS, Sunday. Arrived: Falcon, from Melbourne: Phcebe, s.s., and Bruce, s.s. ; Bobycito, barque, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Sailed: yesterday, Wellington, s.s., for Northern ports, with the Suez mails; Maori, for West Coast ports. GAMARU, Saturday. Arrived ; Charybdis, from Onehunga, The Albion has taken in 1000 bags of wheat, and sailed at 5 p.m. The steamer Rangatira, Captain Griffiths, Arrived at 11.15 yesterday morning from Poverty Bay and Napier, the run from the latter port to Wellington occupying twenty-four and a-half hours. The steamer was under instructions to call at Castle Point, but Captain Griffiths, on arriving there, found too great a roll on the beach to effect communication with the shore. The p.s. Manawatu, Captain 'Evans, left Wanganui at two o’clock on Saturday afternoon last, and arrived in Wellington harbor after a passage of thirteen hours. Strong westerly weather and a heavy sea were experienced during the run down. The Manawatu will leave for Wanganui this evening. The fine steamship Tararua, Captain Clark, left for Lyttelton, Port Chalmers. The Bluff, and Melbourne punctually at noon yesterday. The ketch Falcon arrived early on Saturday morning from Blenheim. She will sail for the same port today. The steamer Wellington left Lyttelton for Welling ton, with the inward Suez mail on board, at four yesterday afternoon- She may be looked for at about ten o’clock this morning. The Wellington will bo despatched North to-morrow. The steamer Albion arrived at Lyttelton from Camara at 0.30 yesterday morning. The steamer Lyttelton, Scott, master, left Blenheim for Wellington yesterday morning, crossing the bar at ten o’clock. Fine weather and smooth water prevailed in the Strait, the run being accomplished in seven hours.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4363, 15 March 1875, Page 2
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