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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON. High Water, —7.2 a.m.; 7.19 p.m. ARRIVED. . , December 1. —Egmont, s.s,, 52 tons, Irvine, from Wanganui. Passengers—Saloon : Revs. Mr. Elmslie, and Dowell. Messrs. West, McGregor, Strawn, and Schnltze. Levin and Co., agents. Taupo, s.s., 461 tons, Macfarlane, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Miss Robinson, Mrs. Jacobs, Messrs. McCormick, Martin, Haines, Jacobs, Belcher, Prince, Sbxipp, Campbell, Butler, Saville, Wheatleigh, Ingresden ;15 in steerage, and 10 for North. Levin and Co,, agents. , v Lyttelton, p.s., S 6 tons. Scott, from Wairau. No passengers. R. S. Ledger, agent. SAILED. December I.— Phcebe, s.s„ 416 tons, Worsp, for Picton Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakau. Passengers : —Saloon: Hesdames Carter and Vincent, Miss Nye, Messrs. Gee, Inn, Frances, Allen, Baker, Elliot, McDonald, and Vincent; sin steerage, R. S. Ledger, a °Napier, s.s.. 44 tons. Butt, for Boston. Passengers —Saloon : Mesdames Sherc and Gilbert, Messrs. .Tomkins, Horyoak, Laing, McNeill, and Manson.Turnbull and Co., agents. ' Stormbird, s.s., 09 tons, Doile, for Wanganui. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Anderson and 3 children, Misses Breslin and Tate, Messrs. Minehene, Andrews, Wilson, Nicholas, Brown, Anderson, Carcw, and Isaacs. Turnbull and Co., agents. CLEARED OUT. tt December I.—Oreti, CG tons, Travers, for Wanganui, G. Thomas, agent. ■ 1 . . Tauranga, schooner. Cl tons. Divers, for Picton, in ballast. Flimmer, Reeves, and Co., agents. IMPORTS Egmont, from Wanganui: 2 pkgs, 63 bales wool, Order; IS pkgs. Pollock. _ *i T ' Napier, from Boxton: 4 bdls skins, Tyer; 3 cases, J. Joseph and Co.; 1 theodolite, Putman; 6 pkgs, Copo and Co.; 1 coil, Gibson: 1 pipe. Mills. ■ Taupo, from Lyttelton: 1 box. Black; 2 rolls, 3 trusses, Pilcher; 2 bales, Edmondson, Sellars, and CO.: 28boxes soap. Carton; 74 do, Edmonds; 15 do, bannister; 10 do, Phillips; 10 hhds, Eddie and Jaektlbai. 1 case, Reid; 1 pci, Clelland;! bag, Clayton; 2 pieces iron, Gibson;3 horses. Redwood; 2 do, Delemam, - do, Campbell Lyttelton, from Wairau: 200 bales wool,-'Levin and Co. EXPORTS. Oreti, for Wanganui: 500 bars iron. Public Works Department. , . _ ; Phoebe, for Picton : 30 cases, J. Joseph and Co.; 2 doors. Gibson; 1 case, 1 pkg. Mills; 1 case,_StuarEf 1 do Pilcher; 1 do. Southern: 1 do, Samuel, Ladd and Co.; 1 pel, Bowden; 2 bales. Hirst; 2 saddle trees, Evans; 4 cases, Crawford; 4 weights. Secretary pi Customs; 2 cases, Jackson; 2 bales, Thomson; 9 pkgs, GiSson; 3 cases, Grey: 7 do, Ladd; 1 do, A. E-Stuart: 1 half-chest, Turnbull; 1 pci, Blair; 1 do. National Bank; lease. Government Storekeeper. = Napier, for Boston : 1 bale, Hirst; 1 case; Ledger; 32 do 2 qr-casks. 4 pkgs, Johnston; 2 pels, James Smith; 1 pci, E. Pearce; 4 wheels, 26 pkgs. Mills;;! ■ case, Jackson; 35 sheep, Gibson; 11 pkgs, Nathan;i2 cases, Joseph;3 trunks, 13 cases, 6 pkgs,McDowell: 7cases, 3 40 pkgs,.3 bags, 2- kegs, 1- bdl, -1 roll, Turnbull; 4 hhds beer, Johnston; ! trunk; Levy;T pump, Lawrie; 3 hhds, Mace and Arkell; 1 case, liar-, raud; 5 ovens, 1 pci, 2 pkgs, 3 cases, 3 bdls. 1, keg. Mills; 4 qr-casks, 1 octave, 19 cases, 6 casks, Thomas; 1 case, Gibson;! do, 9 pkgs. Duff; 3 do, .James; 2 cases, 14 pkgs,? 1 box, Stevenson and Stuart; 20 tins, 1 truss, Stuart and Co. Stormbird, for Wanganui: 4 pkgs, Greenfield and Stuart;! truss. Hirst; 14 casks, 12 bags,.s2'cases, 36. pkgs, 93 boxes, Kruli and Co.; 10>sacks, 3 gunnies, Rhodes;9 rams, Andrews; 23 pkgs, 41 felloes, 1 case. Tcrate, Gibson;! case, Cohen; 14 do, Johnston and Co.; • >> ! pkgs, 2 cases. Ledger; 9 pkgs, 20 bags, 5 gunnies, Nathan and Co.; 1 case, 1 bale,. Levy; I case, Mills; 13 half-chests, 1 cask, 20 cases, 1 box, 10 cases, 1 bale, 2 pkgs, Turnbull and. Co.; 5 cases/Thompson,, .Shannon, and Co.; and transhipments ex Albion, Ringarooma, and SI. Leonards. j EXPECTED ARRIVALS. i London. Rakaia, Otaki, Pleiades, Avalanche, and Commissary. ! . New York via Dunedin. —Frances Lewey, brigantine. early. ' ' - ’ * ; New York via Adelaide.—Canny Scot,, barque. Northern Ports.— Hawea. s.s., this day,. Napier.—Rangatira, s.s., 4th inst. . Newcastle. —May, three-masted-schooner, early. ; PROJECTED DEPARTURES London. —Halcione, ship, early in November; Howrah, ship, January next. .... ’Southern Ports. —Hawea, s.s., this day. Northern Ports.— Taupo, s.s., this day. Newcastle.— Jane Spiers, barque, 4th inst. Napier. —Rangatira, s.s., 6th inst. BY TELEGRAPH. LYTTELTON, Wednesday. Arrived : Eliza and Mary, from Kaipara; Otago and Ladybird, from the North./ - • Sailed: Ladybird, for the South. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Downes and child, Mrs. Jarvey and family, and Mr. Forrester. Otago, for the SouthPassengers; Miss Brown, Miss Muse, Messrs. Kinly, Ballard, Moody, Thorpe, Easton, and Jameson. ‘ BLUFF, Wednesday. ’ The barque Adamant, from London, which has been long looked for, is signalled.. i R*TT.v;n; White Rose, ship, for Guam; Spirit of the South, barque, for Sydney. , * . • ! DUNEDIN, Wednesday. ; The trial, of the locally built steamer Tui took place yesterday. She steamed an average of nine knots. She is built by Kincaid and McQueen for Seager and Co., of Wellington, for the Wellington "coastal trade. She will carry 110 tons of cargo on a draught of 6 feet; The trial was considered highly satisfactory. | WEATHER YESTERDAY.—S p.m. Auckland. —3010—5. W., light; fine. ■ Castle Point.— 29 97—E.5.E., light; cloudy. Considerable easterly swell. Wellington.— 3o 00—N.N.W., light ; gloomy. Hokitika. —30*00—S.W., light ; gloomy. Bar good. ■ ■ • ; Westport.—3o 06—S.W., breeze. ; gloomy. Bar good. Timaru. —29*B2—N.. light; fine. Slight swell. Oamaru.— 29*93—E.N.E., light; gloomy. Slight swell. Bluff.—29*B4—N.E., light; fine. Barometer falling. ■ ; The p.s. Lyttelton, Captain Scott, left Blenheim at 3 a.m. yesterday, and crossed the bar at 5.30. Expe-i rienced fine weather across the Strait, and arrived at -1 p. m.- yesterday. She left again last night at 8 o’clock for Kikirangi. The B.s, Phcebe, Captain Worsp, steamed from the wharf yesterday afternoon, at 2.15, for Picton, Nelson,. Taranaki, and hlanakau. The s.s. Napier, Butt, master, left at 6 p.m. for Boxton. The Union Company’s s.s. Taupo, Captain Maclarlane, arrived yesterday at 10 a.m. She ...left Port Chalmers at 4 p.m. on Monday, and arrived at Lyttelton at 9.30 next day. leaving at 6 p.m. Experienced strong N.E. winds with beam sea, to Lyttelton, and head sea to Wellington. She leaves for Northern ports this day at 1 p.m. Return tickets at single fares. ‘ . The following telegram from Hobarton, appeared in the Launceston Examiner of November 13: —“ 12.5 p.m. H.M.S. Dido is hard and fast ashore at Battery Point, having overrun her speed when leaving the harbor, and gone stem on to the Point. The ship is not expected to begot off until the tide rises, about 2 o’clock p.m. 5.46 p.m. The Dido got afloat a little before 5 o’clock, apparently not damaged- Now anchored.” The s.s. Stormbird, Captain Doile, steamed for Wanganui at 7 o’clock last evening with-a heavy The s.s. Egmont, Captain Irvine, .left Wanganui at IL3O a.m. on Tuesday. Experienced strong S.E. winds and heavy sea to Kapiti, arriving alongside the wharf at 6.30 a.m. yesterday. After landing passengers and mails, she proceeded to Evans Bay for the purpose of adjusting compasses, and returned to the wharf at 11.30. She leaves for Wanganui direct this evening at 5 o’clock.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4587, 2 December 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4587, 2 December 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4587, 2 December 1875, Page 2

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