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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON'. High Wnra-9.52 a.m.; 10.20 p.m. ARRIVED. December 4.—Wellington, s.s., 262 tons, Carey, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Mesrtames Mason, Cuff, .Hiss Durham, Messrs. Snider, Vallance, Jackson, Dawson, Smith, Richardson, Palmer, Haines. Muir, Howard, Datson, and 13 for North. R. S. Ledger, Thomas, agent. „_ . „, . • .^May,-three-masted schooner, i>7 tons, PlunUey, "from Sydnev Passenger*—Mrs. Plumley and 2 children W. and (J. Turnbull and Co., agents. -—-Kose-of-Edeo, -SO tons, Johnson, from Pelorus Sound. "■ W\ Compton. agent. .-_,.. _ T .r ~< ! " Janet" Ramsay, schooner, 40 tons, from Lyttelton; - Florence!" choorier, 42 tons, McFarlane, from HokijUk*. Mclntyre and. Co., agents. „•.. ¥ • December 5.-Taranaki, s.s., 299 tons, Lloyd; from Ficton, Nelson, Taranalji, and las-sengers-Saloon': Mr. and .Mrs .Price. Mrs. JDoole)', Mrs. McLaughlin, Miss Pulton. Messrs. «er, Burt, Grant. Billinss. Ledger, bchwartz. Powell (2), •Waxman, Kissell; Levick, McCoy, McGee, Cuwliolm (2)7Bray, TJUathorne, Ewatts (3), Owen Mc Uuchlm, McKeniie, Simpson, Shannon, Renfrew. Quiet Palmer, and Redwood;.l2 steerage; 10, saloon and 5 steerage for South. - N.Z.S.S. Co., agents.. . - i Falcon, ketch. 37 tons, Fisk, from Blenheim Pas- - -sengers-W and Mrs:- Stevenson; Miss Stuart, Miss McHwain; Messrs. Fraser, Murphy. Grimstoae. FaverDumble, and Master Dumble.: W.jand G. Turnbull - and Co.; agents..;, • ,- ...'*- : - .- Hevershim. baraue. 309 tons, Croll, from lyewcasJl«. W. R. Williams, tgent. • - ■;- i : William Ackers, barque, 237. tons, from Newcastle, X TV. K-Williams, agent. ; - . <W, , -•"■ ! """ AnneMelhuish,Dartuie,.2S9 tons, from Newcastle. W. R. Williams; agent. ' ■; •;■ Stormbird. S.S., 69 tons; Doile, f rom "WnTjcanui. Passengers-r Saloon: Misses Handley. Imlaj■ (2). Messrs. ■ Danielll Eeid, O'Donogliue. . Hales, McDonough, Sholts. Hamson. Wills. Higglns. A*np. Watt, Rev. P Agnew, and 33 excursionists;-7 in steerage, "tt. and G. Turnbull and Co.. agents. . .. ■!. i -Neptune, -brig, 297 tons,.KinlL from Newcastle. TV. R. Williams, agent." ','_,. .■„ ' "TEasby.'ss... 909 tons. ".Kennedy, from Southern --ports; Passengers—Saloonr-Mrs. Howell. Mr. ana Miss Havnes. Messrs. -Belaraaine, Giay. Moleswortll, Biddell, Crowther. Proctor, King, Haines; 2 steerage.; _l2 saloon, and 25 .steerage for Newcastle. >% ,-.ana U. ' Turnbull and Co., agents. • - ■' [ "■•■■-■;,:■;• SAPE/ED. . . '.i i December" 4.—Wellington, s.s., 261 tons. Carey, lor Picton. .Passengers-Saloon ; .Miss. ..Walmsley, Mesdames Torton, Dempsey, Halse, Messrs. W emyss, Nairn, Haines, and George; 13 steerage; and 19 original from South." R. S. Ledger, agent." i Ruby, schooner, 24 ions. Dalton, for Kaikoura. Jlesdames Action, Broad r bent, and Wittle. Bethune and Hunter, agents. .. \ CLEARED OUT. I; ! Decembers!—Day Dawn, 24 tons, McLachlan, for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. - ■ ■ Rangatira, frofn Napier: I box. 1 bdl, Goodson; 3 boxes Telegraph; 2 boxes-slate. 47 bales wool, lcask tallow -Johnrton; 2 hdls skins. Tyer;-11. bales hides; ' "Hirstf 1 bdx,~Bonnington :J bdls, McKirdy. j Hunter, from Wanganui: In ballast. r , | ~ Wellington, 1 from Lvttelton: 1 pel. Bishop; 8 cases! Cmikshank:l anchor. ledger: 1 24pkgsj Order; G pkgs, Dixon: 3 pkgs, Jameson; 2 pkgs; Brittain-1 hhd, Chevannes; X pkg, Williams; l.box, Telegraph; 5 bales. Staples: 6 bags. Barlow; 1 pkg; «. Wilsom (J bags, Chisholm: 1 pel, Lowes; 2:tmnkSj .Hannah; 3 pkgs, Irvine. . .-■. > "Stormbird, from Wanganui: 40 bales wool. Krull • and Co.: 16 bales do. Turnbull and Co.: 1 pel. Brown; 1 pel, Tnmbull: 1 buggy. Anderson; shorses. ._-.._ ; Falcon, from Blenheim: 60 bales wool, Border Chief r 150 bag 3 malt. Staples. ,[..:- _ p Easby, from South : 14 cases, Plimmer, Keevesj and Cov-1 pel, National Bank; 1 do, Turnbull. ='" EXPORTS. 1 ' ' \ Day Dawn, for Pelorus Sound: In ballast. ! Wellington, for Picton: 5 i-tierces, 11 pkgs, 3 rolls, Turnbnll and_Co .; Ibcl, Bishop; 1 box,,Johnston.and " Co.f 2 pkgs,i Griffiths; 1 pel, Sloan; 9 pkgs, Joseph and Co.; 3 pigs; Thompson and Co.; 1 case, Samnel, -Xadd'and Co.; 5 pkgs, Hirst; lbox, Vivian; 1 case, l -- Government Store. . -- .' ; - ' - < "Ruby, for Kaikoura: 32 cases, 1 qr-cask, 19 bags, 10 sacks, 2 J-chests, 2 bales, Johnston and Co.; 5 cases, Whittle: 2 cases, Telegraph Department: 3 -pkgs, James; 9 casks, Dixon; 30 cases, 31 boxes, 1 J-chest; 1 octave, 15 mats, 1 keg, 20 bags, Turnbull and Co.; 1 „ casswS.bdles»lkeg, Gibson; 10 mats, 10 bdls, 5 sacks; - 9 easesrS pkgs, lcask, Pearce._ \ TaranaM, from Northern ports: 6 cases, 2 coopSj -.Barlow;-H-«ases, 2 kegs, Duncan: 120 sacks,-O'Shea: 5 IsaQks, T Hirst; 3 cases, Clayson, l_pcl,l keg. 1 bale, ' Hannah; 4 cases, Chisholm: 4 cases, 1 pkg. Marshall; 53 bales, Levin: 1 case. Crease; 1 case, Bnrrett; 1 case, Allen; 20 cases, Order; 22 bales, Johnston and Co. 3 i EXPECTKD ARRIVALS. ;losi>o!t—Pleiades, Commissary, Otaki. .. MEi.BOUE3rE, via SouTit.—Alhamhra, s.s., Sth inst. Sodthers Poa.T3.-Tui, s.s., 6th inst. . ;, •'.r. FoxroNV—Napier,-this day. Napteb.—Kiwi, this day. '.,,. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, . | iiOsi>os.—Halcione, ship, early in December; Howxalv ship, January next. - Sootubrk P»etb.—TaranaM, s.s., this day. ' Newcastle. —Jane Spiers, barque, this day. Napier.—Rangatira, s.s., this day. . . Waitaba.—Tni, s s., this day. Sybset, via Newcastle. —Easby, s.s., this day. Wanoanci.—Stormbird, s.s., Bth inst. - 1 Foxion.—Napier, s.s., 9th inst. ■■- ■. ■■ ■Sleijboorhe, via West Coast Fobts. —Alhambra, ■ S.S., Bth inst. . . ' TAmvin avd JliSAiin. —Go-Ahead, s.s., this 'Say'.- ;.!....:- " '''.'-' BY TELEGRAPH. '"'"•' PORT CHADMERS, Sunday. • Arejved : Hawea. from Lyttelton. .: Sailed: Otago, for Melbourne. ' --Aerived: The s.s.Phcebe, from the South; Augusta, from Lyttelton. ~ V ! WEATHER YESTERDAY.—S P.M.' ' AVckland.—3oos—W.S.W., light: fine. Castle Point.—29'74—N.w., fresh; threatening, Sea rough. - Wei.ej2kjtost.—29 BG—N.W.. stormy:: gloomy. Hokitika.—2970 —N.N.E. breeze ; gloomy. Bar . rough. , - Westpokt.—299o—N. breeze; gloomy. Bar gO">d, Timaru. smooth. Oamajto.—29T>7—S. breeze : cloudy. Sea smooth. Barometer falling generally. Sea increasing on " the west coast of the Middle Island. The s.s. Easby. Captain Kennedy, left Porl Chalmers - at S p m: on Friday the 3rd instant; arrived at Lyttelton at 3 p.m. next day (Saturday> Left again at 610 pm. and arrived alongside the wharf at 1.30 p.m. yesterday. Experienced fresh northerly winds all the way. Passed-two barques standing to the southward, and a barque, light, beating for the Strait. She leaves this day it 2 p.m., for Newcastle. ' The s s. Wellington. Captain Carey, arrived alongside the wharf on Saturday at 5.30 a,m, from.. South era " ports." She left Port Chalmers at 4 p.m. on the 2nd, . reached Lyttelton at 10.30 a.in. on Friday, the 3rd; leaving again at 1.30 p.m. sameday, arriving as above. Had fine weather throughout T . . ; The three-masted schooner May, Captain Plumley; arrived in port on Saturday, at 2.30 p.m.. after.a; smart run of under seven', days from Sydney, which; port she left on Saturday, the 27th, at 4 p.m. rieneed N. to N.E. winds till the Ist December, when the wind hauled to the west, and then to S. W. On the Srd made Stephens' Island at 7 p.m„ from thence strong N.W. winds" to Terawiti, -when she had light winds and calmsfortwohoura.and to arrival moderate N.W. winds. She bronght a mail from Sydney. Oh the 2nd inst. passed a French barque standing to the N.E , showing commercial code J.D.W.K,; the samej afternoon passed a three-masted schooner tEe~S.*W."Bb3 aTjarijue standing {6 the east, . A. steamer arrived in harbor late last evening, and came to an anchor off the wharf. From the appearance of ner we presume her to be the s.s. Go-Ahead, from the Manukan, with powder and a heavy boiler . for this port, as we learn from the s.s. Taranaki she was to leave the Manukan direct for this place the day after she left. ■ , The smart ketch Falcon, Fißk, from Blenheim, arrived in harbor on Saturday evening, after a qnick ran of eight and a half hours. Had fresh north-west winds across the brings a large number_of "'passengers for the"races." She wilOeave again as advertised on Wednesday evening, with return passengers. - * ' '■ ' The s.s; Stormbird, Captain Doile, left Wanganui yesterday at 1 a.m., crossed the bar at 1.45, and arrived aloagside the wharf at 1 p.m. the same day. Experienced light N.W. winds all the way. She brings a large number of passengers, including 33 excursionists for the forthcoming races. The Co.'s s.s. Taranaki, Captain Lloyd, 1 arrived in, harbor yesterday from Northern ports at | C 45 a.m. She left Onehunga at 12.15 p.m. on tho, 2nd; arrived ot Taranaki at 5.30 a.nip of the 3rd;: left again at 7 a.m., arriving at Nelson at 11 p.m. same day ; left Nelson at 11 a.m. on the 4tb; reached Picton at 7 p.m., leaving at 2.30 a.m. yesterday, arriving as above. , Had fine weather throughout. She leaves at 2 p. m. thi3 day for Southern ports. The barque Heversham, Captain Croll. ttrrived' in harbor yesterday from Newcastle, which port she left on the 23rd ult. She brings a cargo of coals for Captain Williams. ....;;. The Anne Mclhnish came into, port yesterday from 'Newcastle,'- with a' cargo of coal for Captain Williams. She left Newcastle !on the 23rd ult, and had fresh N. to N.W winds. Whilst in stays yesterday and near the wharf, in swinging the inainyard, she carried away the maintop-gallant yard, through the top-gallant brace getting fouL The barque William.Ackers arrived is port yesterday from Newcastle, bringing a cargo of coals for Captain Williams. ' . The brig Neptuno, Captain Yn!e, ! from Nowcastlc, arrived yesterday jafternoon. She unfortunately dragged her anchor, and fell athwart the ship Avalanche, carrying away her own maintop-gallant-mast, with topgallant and royal yard across. The Bhip Avalanche will come alongside the wharf this day (weather permitting), and take No. 2 berth, vacated by the ship Howrah, and commence discharging cargo to-morrow. Theß.s. Wellington, Captain Carey; left i;he wharf for Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau at 2.15 p.m. on Saturday, .By the arrival, of four vessels from Newcastle, over 2200 tons of coal have been brought to this port in one day, all consigned to Captain Williams. The schooner Florence arrived in port on Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. from Jlokitika,. which port she left on Wednesday last, Ist inst. Had moderate N.W. winds to arrival.: , , ■■.;.■■ Tha schooner Ruby/Dalton, master, sailed for the Kalkouras yesterday morning...,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4590, 6 December 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4590, 6 December 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4590, 6 December 1875, Page 2

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