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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON. Ulan Watkh, 415 A.M.; 4.3 d r.M. ARRIVED. April 20.—Phoebe, s.s., 41G tons, Henry Worsp, from Manukau, New Plymouth, Nelson, and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Mrs. Litchfield, Misses Edwards, Misses Bridgen, Eev. Father Tressalet, Mr. and Mrs. Keidand family, Messrs. Hathaway, Fllhol, Campbell, Moss, Crothors, Buddon, Hescott, Clarke, Litchfield; 17 steerage ; 25 saloon and 4 steerage, for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. K. S. Ledger, agent. Napier, s.s., 44 tons, Butt, from Wanganui. Passengers: Miss Edwards, Miss Kebbell, Messrs. Hlgginson and Axup. 'Xurnbull and Co., agents. Herald, schooner, 52 tons, Hamilton, for Pelorus Sound. George Thomas, agent. Star of the South, s.s., 139 tons, Palmer, from Port Chalmers and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Messrs. Newland, Layton, Springhalt, and Haurahan ; 2 sterage. William Bishop, agent. SAILED. Awiil 20.—Napier, s.s., 44 tons, P,utt. for Foxton. Passengers: Mrs. Bycrs, Mrs. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Dunning Mr. Gowran. Turnbull and Co., agents. Phcabe, 8.8., 410 tons, Worsp, for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. Passengers : Saloon—His Excellency the Governor, Lady Normanby, two aides-de-camp, and 3 servants : Mr. and Mrs. St. Hill and family, MIS 3 Willcox, Miss Lucena. Dr. and Mrs. Kemp, Mr. Barraud, Mr. and Miss Mcintosh, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Lucena, Messrs Johnston, Stewart, Rennall, Barraud, Crone, Houseman, Middlemiss; and S steerage. K. h. LytteltonTp.s., SG tons, Scott, for Blenheim. It. S. Falcon, ketch, 37 tons. Fisk, for Blenheim. Passenger : Mr. Budge. Turnbull and Co., agents. CLEARED OUT. Ar-RiL 20.-William Ackers, barque, 299 tons, Bavies,.for Newcastle. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Tarrs and two children, Mr. Schumaker. Captain Williams, agent. IMPORTS. Phoebe, from tho North : Shipped at Mannkau-SO pipes. Young : 1 case, Margetts ; 1 case, Hoscoff; 1 box, Allen ; 150 kits oysters, Wakeford. From New Plymouth—l box, Immigration Department; 1 case. Turnbull and Co. From Nelson-50 bags potatoes, Turnbull and Co.: 1 box, Camithers : 111 hides, Order ; 16 cases. Chisliolm ; 7 cases, Barlow ; 7 cases Ponsonby ; 5 cases, Wakeford : 6 cases. Hanagan ; 16 cases. Barlow: 29 cases, Ponsonby. From Picton—l box, Quick; 1 box, 2 cases, Gibson. Napier, from Wanganui: 3 bales wool, 1 truss. Turnbull and Co. , „ , • , Lyttelton, from Walrau: 30 tents, 13 bdls poles, 4 bags pegs, 1 pkg, 5 tents, 2 pkgs tents, 1 sack, 1 case, Colonel Reader ; 1 roll scrim. Mills : 1 pkg, Dobson ; 24 sacks oats, Levin ; excess luggage, Rush. EXPORTS. Napier, for Foxton : 2 casks tar, Gas Company : 2 Dkgs. Edmondson, Scllar and Co.; S doors, 6 pkgs sashes, 2 bdls mouldings, Greenfield and Stewart; 10 sacks oats, 5 cases whisky, S cases brandy, 4 gunnies sugar 2 cases sundries, 10 sacks oats, 1 chest drawers, 2 cases, 1 cornice pole, 10 Sacks flour, 11 pkgs groceries, S gunnies sugar, Duncan; 1 case, Levy; 2 boxes, groceries, 1 case geneva, 1 pkg sugar, Young; 1 case, levy: 1 truss, 2 cases, Thompson, Shannon, and Co.; 2 cases, Bishop.; 5 cases. 1 box, Samuel Ladd and Co.; 3 frame chaff-cutter, 3 kegs nails, 3 cases sundries, 18 sheets iron, 1 pkg handles, 3 bdls piping, 1 box glass, 1 drum oil, 43 bars and 4 bdls iron, 3 bars steel, 1 keg paint, 2 cases sundries, Mills; 3 pkgs effects, Spock- . man ; 1 case, Thompson. Shannon, and Co.; 1 case, Gibson; 20 sacks Cits, Thomas; 3 sacks gras3 seed, Johnston and Co.; 1 pkg books, Lyon and Blair; 2 cases, 2 bdls, 1 bale carpet, Asher; 30 pkgs groceries, 3 pkgs sundries, Thomas ; 2 pkgs iron, Mills; 1 pel, Barrett; 6 cases ale, 11 pkgs wine, 2 pkgs paperhangings, Johnston and Co.; 48 bags oats, 20 bags chaff, 1 pel, Telegraph Department; 2 cases, Stevenson and Stuart: 4 cases, 7 bdls camp ovens, 1 pkg, Gibson'; 1 pkg, Hannah and Co.; 10 cases drapery, 73 pkgs groceries, 1 box cigars, Turnbull and Co.; 2 ovens and contents, 2 bdls, 12 camp ovens, Gibson ; 33 cases groceries, 2 pkgs, Jacob, Joseph, and Co.; 1 truss, 3 pkgs, Owen and Co.; 2 pkgs, Lindsay ; 4 pels drapery, Smith; 13 pkgs groceries, Mountain; 1 cask ale, 1 case. Levin and Co.; 2 pkgs, Vennell; 1 qr-cask whisky, 3 cases, 2 cases brandy, Dransfleld; 2 pkgs, James. Phcebe, for the South : For Lyttelton -9 pkgs, 1 truss, Hirst; 7 bales, O'Shea ; 9 cases iron, Taylor ; 1 bale, Thompson, Shannon, and Cd.; 1 case, Travers : 1 portmanteau, Johnston and Co.; 1 box, Wright; 2 boxes, Levin : 1 case, Kreeft; 1 case, Bowden and Sons. For Port Chalmers—ls pkgs, Ledger ; 4 cases, O'Shea ; 20 empties. 22 cases, 2 crates, Eddie and Jack ; 1 pel, Rock : 1 case, Stationery Store. Lyttelton, for Blenheim : 1 case, Bowden ; 1 case, Thompson, Shannon, and Co. ; 10 casks sulphur, Xevin; 7 cases, 14 gunnies sugar, 75 boxes candies, 5 sacks oatmeal, 1 pkg, 1 qr-cask vinegar, 1 qr-cask currants, O'Shea; 4 cases wine, 1 pel books, Dransfleld ; i pkgs, 1 bar iron. Mills; 7 gunnies sugar, 12 halfchests tea, 12 boxes do, 30 half-boxes soap, 15 boxes do, 10 bags' rice, 4 do barley, 11 cases sundrios, 2 boxe3, 2 casks, Thompson; 1 case, 1 cask, Burrett; 2 axle arms, Gibson. Falcon, for Blenheim : 5 cases brandy, Turnbull and Co.: 4 gun 3, 1 case cartridges, Gibson; 1 pel, Samuel Ladd and Co.; 1 case, Barraud and Son; 1 pel, National Bank of New Zealand ; 1 portmanteau, Xevin and Co.; 1 pkg, Kirkcaldie and Stains ; 1 truss, Hirst; 5 bdls wire, 15 bdls bar iron, 1 pkg, 2 cases, 1 pel, 1 keg, 10 sashweights, 1 case, 8 bars and bdls iron, 9 pkgs hardware, 1 case, 24 sashweights, 53 bars iron, Gibson ; 2 boxes, A. P. Stuart and Co ; 1 cask biscuits, 20 bags rice, 20 bags flour, 1 case galvanised iron, 2 bales cornsacks, 5 boxes clothes-pegs, 2 bdls hoop iron, 5 cases claret, 1 sack barley, 1 bag do, 1 bag "tapioca, 2 cases confectionery, 1 pkg paper bags, 1 pkg spades, 1 pkg sweets, 1 pkg essences, 1 case biscuits, 1 pkg handles, 1 case groceries, 1 pkg paper bags, 1 pkg tobacco, 10 cases drapery, Turnbull and Co.; 10 hhd3 ale, Jackson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London.—Hindostan, Hudson, Dalran, Kingdom of Italy. . Auckland and East Coast Ports.—Lvtna, p.s., daily. ... Northern Ports.—Ladybird, s.s., 23rd mst. Melbourne, via West Coast. —Alhambra, s.s., to-morrow. . Southern Ports. —Wellington s.s., 23rd inst. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Xondon—Carnatie, 22nd April. Newcastle. Camille, barque, early; William Ackers, barque, this day. Northern Ports.—Wellington, s.s., 24th inst. WANaANW.—Manawatu, p.s., this day. Melbourne : via Southern Ports. —Alhambra, U.S., 23rd inst. Napier, Auckland, and Fiji.—Star .or the South, s.s., this day.

BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND. Tuesday. Arrived—Excelsior, from Dunedin. HOKITIKA, Tu«sday. Arrived —Tararua, 5.3., from "Wellington and Nelson. LYTTELTON, Tuesday. Arrived—Corrido, from Newcastle. Cleared : Mary Melville, for Auckland, -with 295 tacks oats, 288 potatoes, GO wheat, 100 flour, 170 bran, 20 kegs butter. Trinco Alfred, wih tGO sacks pollard, 224 barley, ISO bran, 20 oats, 52 malt, 500 wheat, 1 ton butter, i ton cheese. POUT CHALMERS, Tuesday. The ship Waitara, for London, takes the following cargo, and a number of saloon passengers:—4o2o bales of wool, valued at £90,585 ; 10 bales of skins, valued at £150; 10 bales of leather, £800; 1003 bags of wheat, £6OO • i bundles of rags, £SO ; 3 casks of tallow, £ls ; total value, £02,400. The Waitara was towed clear of the land by the tug Gaelong. The latter was crowded by friends of Captain Peek, who accompanied the ship outside the Heads to bid him farewell. The ship is in splendid condition, and is expected to make a rapid passage Home. POET OF NEWCASTLE. ARRIVED. April 4, Osseo, from Wellington ; Mary Ann AnniEOn, from Lyttelton ; Cog du Village, from Lyttelton. April 5, Edwin Bassett, from Wellington ; Elderslie, from Lyttelton. April 0, Amherst, from Napier. April 7, Tas3o, from Nelson ; Catherine, from Lyttelton • Ada, from Auckland; Ardentinny, from Wellington; Omeo, s.s., from Nel3on. April 10, Chaudiere, from Wellington. SAILED. April 5, Woodvillc, for Lyttelton. The Bteamer Napier, Butt, master, arrived at 2 o'clock yesterday morning from Wanganui, after a smooth water passage of sixteen hours. She shipped a full cargo, and sailed yesterday afternoon for Foxton, The Wellington agents of the steamer Egmont have been informed that she is loading timber at Foxton, for Wanganui. She will, therefore, not arrive in this port for a couple of days. The barquo Edwin Fox beat up from the fairway, and wa3 moored alongside the wharf yesterday afternoon. The ketch Falcon, and the paddle-steamer Lyttelton left for Blenheim last evening. The barque William Ackers cleared yesterday for Newcastle. Slio will leave for that pott on the first change of wind. ' ..,,.,„ . „ The brigantinc Enterprise is loading Wanganui railway bridge material, ex Dallam Tower. 'JLhe steamer Phcebe, Captain Henry Worsp, arrived at 11 a.m. yesterday fromPicton and the North. She left Manukau on the afternoon of Saturday last, and experienced exceptionally fine weather all the way down She sailed South shortly after 6 o'clock last evening, with a small quantity of cargo and a large number of passengers, including his Excellency the Governor, and suite. ~.,/,,. „ , She steamer Star of the South Captain Palmer arrived at 0 o'clock last night from Port Chalmers and Lyttelton, after a run of 28 hours from the latter port. She leaves for Napier, Auckland, and Fiji, this ""The barque Edwin Bassett, Captain Forster, arrived in port this morning; she has had a very long passage of 25 days duration from Wellington, but was in the Strait for 14 days, and al3o off this port for fivo Hays.—Newcastle Chronicle, April 0.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4395, 21 April 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4395, 21 April 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4395, 21 April 1875, Page 2

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