SHIPPING.
PORT OF WELLINGTON. High Watkb, 9.54 a.m.; 10.27 r.M. ARRIVED. March 29.—Saucy Lass, schooner, 39 tons, Wills, from Moeangianyi. Master, agent. Forest Queen, ketch, 57 tons, from Greymouth. Xaxifa, yacht, IS tons. Firman, from a cruise, CLEARED OUT. March 29.—Shepherdess, schooner, 33 tons, Cochrane, for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. Enterprise, brigantine, S 4 tons, Campbell, for Havelock. Levin and Co., agents. IMPORTS. Saucy Lass, from Moeangiangi; 71 bales wool, « . W. Taylor. . , Clio, from Havelock: 28,700 ft. sawn timber. Broaden and Sons. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . London.- Hlnflostan, Hudson, Dalran, Edwin Fox, Kingdom of Italy, and Wenniugton, Mauritius. —May. tlirce-mastetl schooner, daily. Auckland and East Coast Ports.—Luna, p.s., daily. Northern Port*. —Plitbbe, s.s., to-morrow. Sydney and Newcastle.—Easby, s.s., early. Southern Pouts. —Taranaki, s.s.. to-morrow. Melbourne and Southern Pouts.— Omeo, s.s., to-morrow. ' PKO.JICCTI3D DEPATITaiHCS. London —Carnatic, 30tb March ; Soiikar, early Napier and Poverty Bay.—Banga tiro, s.s., this day. . , Wanganui.— Manawatu, p.s., this day. Northern Ports.—Taranaki, s.s., Ist prox. Southern Ports, —Phcebo, s.s., to-morrow. Foxton. —Napier, s.s., this day. _ BY TELEGRAPH. NEW PLYMOUTH, Monday. Arrived : Ladybird, from South. Sailed: Phoebe, for South ; Canterbury, schooner, for Havelock. - . ■■■ , x . . The schooner Julius Vogel is reported to be alongside the wharf at Waitara, without having sustained any injury to speak of. LYTTELTON, Monday, Arrived : Amy, from Mauritius, with 300 tons Sailed: Huon Bello, for Wellington, with SO tons flour, 2 tons potatoes. 04 sacks oats, and-20 sacks wheat; Augusta, for Napier, with 156 tons flour, and 1100 sacks oats ; Wellington, for South, at 10.30 a.m. The Alhambra sails for the South at-4 p. m. Very little shipping business was transacted yesterday. The colliers Bobin Hood and Wild Wave were the only vessels discharging. The steamers Manawatu, for Wanganui, and the Rangatira, for Napier, will sail for those ports this afternoon. The steamers Egmont and Napier arc due this morning from Foxton. The former steamer will load for Wanganui and Bangitikei, and the latter for Wanganui only. The steamer Phcebe, with the San Francisco mail, will be due here early to-morrow morning. She will sail again South the same afternoon. The schooner Aurora, with a full cargo of station stores, will sail for the East Coast this morning ; and the schooner Hannah Barratt, which yesterday shipped a new jibboom, will also sail to-day for Foxton. The steamer Egmont sails for Wanganui and Rangitikei to-morrow (Wednesday). It is anticipated that the appointment of harbormaster of Gisborne will be conferred on Captain Fernandez, lately of the steamer Pretty Jane. The A.S.P. Company’s Pretty Jane, reached the harbor early yesterday, after a voyage of less than three days, through a remarkably smooth sea. She made a stay of a few hours in Hick’s Bay, having put in there to enable Captain Fernandes to clear the bilge pumps, which had become choked. She passed the s.s. Southern Cross at eight o’clock on Saturday morning, about eight miles south of the East Cape. As she lies at the wharf the injuries she has received are very evident. Her bulwarks and galley have gone, sacking is substituted for the boiler Cases, new planks appear on her deck, and the saloon is terribly disfigured Her hull is in a worse plight still; many of the plates are almost completely bulged in, and some of the iron knees rendered useless. On the starboard bow is the hole made by the anchor; this is now covered by an Iron plate. Mr. Lodder returned with her.—Southern Cross , March 16.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4376, 30 March 1875, Page 2
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