SHIPPING.
POKT OF WELLINGTON. High Water, 0.0 a.m. ; 0.30 r.M. AKRIVED. MARCH 31,-Phcebe. s.s., 416 tons, Henry Worsp, from Manukau, Taranaki, Nelson, and Picton. Passengers—Saloon: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Nancarrow, Mrs. Macdonald, Mrs. Parsons and two children, Mrs. Litter. Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. Linton and nurse, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Fields. Miss Barnes. Miss Garrard, Miss Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins, Messrs. Best, Waterhouse, Barton, Bklwcli, Colville. Thompson, . Captain Holt, Messrs, Bhaw, Smith, French, Granule; Davy, Kitchen. Still, McCarthy, Wilson, Montague, Lightband, bhap.er, Master Pickett, Master Lockett. Mossrsn Licbardson, Winterburn, Jackson, McLean, Fields, Collins, Nott, Boyd, Galloway, McCarthy, Cathes, Guthrie, Crabtree 24 members Wellington Volunteer Artillery ; and 40 in the steerage. K. 3. Ledger, agent. Easby, s.s., 969 tons, A. Kennedy, from Newcastle and Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: Mrs. Silvester, .Mrs. Herdson, Mrs. Merritt, Mrs. Cosgrave Mr. and Mrs. Shirley. Mr. Waterhouse, and 8 for the South. 'Turnbull and Co., agents. . Egmont, s.s., 52 tons, Irvine, from Foxton. Levin and Co., agents. ~ , Napier, s.s., 4-1 tons. Butt, from 1?oxton. Passengers : Mr. and Mrs. Wiggings and child. Mrs. Tunbridge, Miss Taylor, Messrs. Elvldgo. Bolins, Henderson, Gower, and Ruff. Turnbull and Co., agents , Taranaki, s.s,, 299 tons. Lloyd, from Port Chalmers and Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Miss Alice. Mrs. Hoskins and children, Mrs. and Miss Park, Miss Valentine, Miss Metcalf, Mrs. Sanson, Miss McLean, E>r. Boyle, Messrs. Fmker, And. Stuart, Field, Hoolan, Fisher, Hogg, Cornish, Buckridge. Bill. Gill, Ellern. Palmer, Lo Cren - Smith, Kemp, Irving, Monaghan, Herrick, Anthony, O’Shannassy, and Ward :19 steerage. R. S. Ledger, agont * SAILED. March 31.-Clio, schooner, 81 tons. Chambers, for Wnitara. Thomas Webster, agent. Chaudiere, barque, 470 tons. Brown, for Newcastle, N.S.W. Turnbull and Co., agents. Aurora, schooner, 52 tons, Romenl, for the Last C^ward. a Soone£ r 4l’tons, Westlake, for Havelock. Levin and Co., agents. _- , , Phoebe, s.s., 416 tons, Worsp. for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. Passengers—Saloon : Messrs. Caldwell. Boirne. Hart. Most. Raymond, William Lyon, Rev. Mr. Grainger, Mrs. Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Jury. Na^erfs.^.ns, Butt, lor Foxton. AV. and G. Turnbull’and Co., agents. IMPORTS. ‘ Phoebe from the North—From Manukau : 1 case (transhipped ex Mikado, from Sydney): 2 cases oilcloth, Margetts: 2 brls pitch. Order; 1 case, A. P. Stuart; 1 case pictures. Smith; 1 case Phillips, 1cases. Margetts; 1 pci. Bank of hew Zealand; 3 pkgs luggage, 1 bdl sticks, Turnbull; 1 pci, Caldwell; 1 »cL Morrow ; 94 sacks seed, Beetham; 4 cases, 5 kees. 1 bdl, 1 nest tubs, Duffal and Co.; G boxes, Museum ; 2 boxes. Sir D. McLean. From Nelson ; 214 hides. Order ; 2 pkgs luggage. Smith ; 5 pkgs luggage. Parsons : 1 box, Clenom ; 50 bags malt, Mace and Arkell; 4 cases, Kemp; 1 do, Pilcher; 16 do fruit, Spittall ; 16 do fruit, 1 bag, Chisholm ; 11 cases Duncan ; 8 bales wool,- 2bales skins. Levin and Co.; 4 cases, Barlow. , . _ Xl . Easby, from Sydney, and Newcastle —From Newcastle: 500 tons coal, Turnbull and Co.; 250 bags coke, E. AV. Mills. From Sydney: 5 casks rum. Order ; 10 pieces iron bark, Greenfield and Stewart; 0 tip carts, 2 spring carts, Crawford ; 1 buggy. Order ; 4 buggies, Krull and Co.; 1 sociable, as addressed ; 1 case meat, Barraud; 14 gunnies sugar, Bannatyne, 3 cases books, Burrett; 6 cases, Joseph and Co.; 3 spring carts, Crawford : 1 case sewing machines, o do biscuits, Nathan and Co.; 84 pieces timber. Mills ; 4 eases. Moss; 227 pieces cedar, Greenfield and Stewart; C 4 ingots tin. Order; 2 casks, 5 cases, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.; 1 pel. Legislative Council; 3 cases, Davis ; 3 pkgs, Burrett; 1 case, Lowes ; 1 case, as addressed ; 2 do, Moss ; 2 do, Order ; 1 do. Moss ; 1 do, Yardin ; 1 do, Ludlam ; 1 do. Marling ; 1 do, his Excellency the Governor; 1 pci. Tuck, 1 pci, Trummer, 3 cases, Shirley; 4 pkgs, as addressed ; 1 case, Clifford ; and a quantity of cargo for transhipment to Egmont, from Foxton; 4234 feet timber. Levin and C °Napier, from Foxton i 21 bales wool. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company; 2 bales wool, Krull and Co.; 2 cases, Stuart; 1 sack melons. Av alden ; 8 do onions, McEwen; 4 bdls skins, 5 hides, Gandy ; 1 hide. Hirst; 7 cases, Keharoa; 1 do. Port, 1 coil wire, Gibson ; 1 box. Mountain, 1 do, as addressed ; 1 keg. Bevan: 1 hide. Hirst ; 4 cases, Luck Bros.; 5 pkgs. Brogden. , Taranaki, from the South—From Port Chalmers ; 6 cases (ex warehouse, under bond) 10 quartercasks, 150 cases, 6 casks, 3 cases (transhipped ex Oamaru, from Glasgow); 1 trunk, Hannah; C cases, Thomas; 1 case, Evans: 1 package, Lowe ; 2 do. Mulligan ; 20 boxes, Stevenson and Stuart; 40 boxes. Young; 10 boxes, Gandy: 2 btUs, Davenport; 1 bag, Taylor; 6 cases. Order ; 1 do, Marks; 1 winch, Greenfield and Stewart: I case, 1 pci, Mills ; 1 truss, Alcorn; 1 case. Cook. From Lyttelton ; 1 pkg. Mills ; 1 case, Lowes ; 1 truss, Lindsay; 1 case, 2 kegs, McLean: 1 trunk, Brooke; 5 horses, Mabey ; 25 cases, Preston ; 1 pci. Knocker; and a. quantity of cargo for transhipment to Wanganui, Napier, and Poverty Bay. EXPORTS Phcebe, for the South —For Lyttelton: 18 cases clocks, Samuel, Ladd and Co.; 4 bales, 2 trusses, 2 pkgs,, Hirst ; 1 case Ledger; 47 castings. E. AY. Mills; 1 case, Thompson, Shannon and Co.: 3 cases, Turnbull and Co.; 1. truss, 1 bale, Hirst. For Port Chalmers: 89 poles. Telegraph Department ; 2 cases. National Bank; 6do fruit. Captain Kennedy; 1 case plants. Levin and Co.; 1 keg. Bishop. Egmont, for Rangitikei andAVangamn—ForAYan--ganui; 41 cases, 3 casks, 2 anvils (transhipped ex Dallam Tower, from London), 7 sacks seed, IB kegs nails, 2 cases iron. Levin and Co.; 5 kegs nails, Turnbull and Co.; 154 pkgs bridge material. Levin and' Co.; 1 case, 3 casks. Griffiths ; 1 case Nathan. For Rangitikei : 1 crate, Turnbull; 1 case, Gibson ; 2 cases, Thompson, Shannon and Co.; 1 bdl. forks, Gibson; 2 casks, Anderson; 47 pile shoes, 1 bag washers. 237 bolts, E. AV. Mills. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London. — Hlndostan, Hudson, Dalran, Edwin Fox, Kingdom of Italy, and Wennington, Mauritius.—May, three-masted schooner, daily. Auckland and East Coast Ports. —Luna, p.s., daily. - , Northern Ports.—Ladybird, s.s., Cth-inst. Southern Ports. —AVellington, s.s., 4th inst. AVanqanoj.—Manawatu, p.s., this day; Napier, s.s., and Egmont, s.s., to-morrow. Napier and Poverty Bay.—Southern Cross, s.s., 3rd inst.; Rangatira, s.s., 4th inst. Melbourne and Southern Ports.—Omeo, s.s., tM< day. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London—Carnatic, Bth April; Soukar, early Wanganui.—Manawatu, p.s., to-morrow. Northern Ports. —Wellington, s.s., sth inst. Southern Forts. —Ladybird, s.s., Cth inst. Napier and Poverty Bay.—Rangatira, s.s., and Southern Cross, 5.a., sth inst. Nelson and Newcastle, N.S.AV.—Omeo, s.s., this day. _ Melbourne,'via toe West Coast.—Otago, s.s., sth inst. _ _ . Lyttelton and Port Chalmers.—Easby, s.s., this day. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Wednesday. Sailed : Hero, for Sydney, with 1747023, of gold from Nelson ; 6340z5. from Westland; and 35030z5. from Auckland. LYTTELTON, Wednesday. The Omeo sails at 6.30 p.m. for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS, Wednesday, Arrived ; Alhambra, s.s., fromTiraaru ; Mercury, barquentine, from New York, after a passage of eighty-seven days. She brings a large cargo for this port, and 726 packages for Wellington. The fine steam collier Easby, Captain Archibald . Kennedy, arrived at 3.30 yesterday morning from Newcastle and Sydney. The ship Soukar, Captain Adams, hauled from the wharf into the stream yesterday morning. Her date of sailing for London has been postponed till Friday morning next.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4378, 1 April 1875, Page 2
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