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SHIPPING.

POET OF WELLINGTON. High Water.— 0.40 A.M.; .20 p.m. arrived. December B.—Phoebe, s.s., 416 tons. Worsp, from Ticton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau. peS; Cabin—Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Messrs. Grey, Chapman, Knyvett, Nathan. BosW Huddleston. Green. BeU. Brown. Noilman. Commens, Beauchamp, Stevenson, Hansenasen, - - > »nd 9 for South. . fl Snnth • Ladybird, s.s., 2£fi tons, J” jSler ML Passengers : Cabin—Miss Brooks, Mrs. Brad lev and Mrs. Porter. Mrs and M s.K;arrett Mrs. Bradlej Messrs. CaldweU,-Sheen, Cowle, Beeves, nappe, from Wanganni and IMPORTS T k Phtebe from Northern ports: 40 boxes Jacob Joseph and Co.: 3 cases. Sayer; - Eeadeic. 10 sasSume. Hirst: IS bales wool. Levin and Co.. 1 Rise, HnSnhrav-Ite Crawford; 9 cases fruit. Order. : H l2dybW from the South: 1 pci. Mills. 1 anchor, Gibson- 54 bars Iron, Robertson and Co : t cases IX i’case, Allan: 1 pkg, Lawrie;3 teles, Tmney ; 8 pkga,' Robertson and Co.; 1 pci, E. Martin 4 dibits. Eddie and Jack; 1 case, Smith; C bdls, 1 case, W. W. Taylor; 5 cases. Order. expected arrivals. Xondon.—Pleiades, Commissary. Otaki, Shakspsre. Melbourne, via Sooth.—Alhambra, s.s.. this Southern Ports. —Hawea, s.s., this day. Northers Ports—Taupo, s.s., this day. PROJECTED DEPARTURES' Losnos.—Halcione, ship, early in December; Howrah, ship, January next.| Sodtheus Ports.-Taupo, s.s., and Phcehe, s.s., jbiw day. , . • - , Northern Ports.—Hawea, s.s., 10th msfc.; Ladybird, s.s., this day. . Nttwcastle.—Jane Spiers, barque, this day. ’W'airxßA.—Tui, s s., oth inst. Wakganiti.—Stormblxd, s.s., this day. Vnrmx.—Napier, s.s., 9th inst. Melbourne, via West Coast Ports.—Alhambra, s s.. this day. .. . ... Taranaki and Manakav. —Go-Ahead, s.s., this Blenheim.' —Falcon, ketch, this day. BY TELEGRAPH. LYTTELTON, Wednesday. Areittd ; Alhambra, s.s., and Maori, «.«.• from the South ; Drover and’Fawn, brigs, from Newcastle . Jlirt, brigantine, from. Auckland; Blackwall, ketch, Alhambra, s.s„. for Wellington; Maori, Nelson; Albion, brig, for Newcastle. POETCHALMERS, Wednesday. Sailed: Hawea, s.s., for the North. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Mesdames Allan and ‘-children, ana Bart, Misses Krull and Gartland Messrs. Knox, Heston, Lance. Chalice, Irving, Gilchurst, and Sargeant. For Wellington—Mrs. Cohen. Messrs. Burton, and Thomson. For Nelson—Mrs. Richmond. Miss Richmond, Messrs. Engel and son, Disher, and Taylor, jot Taranaki—Mr. St. George. For Manukau—Mrs. Newman, Messrs. McLellan, Fleming, and Sutcliffe. NELSON, Wednesday. Sailed : 3.35. Tairpo. s.s., for Wellington. Passengers Prom -Nelson: Mrs. Cassidy, Miss Cassidy, Master Cassidy, Mrs. Mclntosh, Miss Boyle, Messrs. S. and D. Moore, Jellicoe, Casbells, Leary, and 36 original. - " WEATHER YESTERDAY.—S p.m. Auckland.—29 S4—N.E., light: showery. _ Castle Point.—29*s8 —N*N. Wi, fresh; threatening, moderate sea. „ Wixixsotos. —29‘50 —N.W. gale; ram. Hokitika.—29 »3—N-. fresh; gloomy. Bar rough. Westport.—29 55—Calm; gloomy. Bar rough. Ttmabct. Bropr.—29 40—W., light; fine. ' Barometer in South rising slowly. The s.s. ITunbe, Capinin Worsp, left the Manukau on Sunday afternoon, and Taranaki on Monday, iirxiving at Nelson at midnight same day: left at 1 p.m. next day, and arrived at Picton at 8.10 p.m,; left again at 3 a.m. on the Sth, experienced a furious gale Horn the N.W., and arrived at the -wharf at 8.30 a.rn. She-was detained in harbor until to-day in consequence of the boisterous state of the weather. The s.s. Ladybird, Captain Andrew, left Port Chalmers at 3.30 p.m. on the 6th, and Lyttelton at 3-15 p.n£'on the 7th, arriving in harbor at 3.30 p.m. yesterday. The Ladybird signalled the ship Waitangi, with immigrants, off East Head, Banks’ Peninsular, and a ship to the eastward of Cape Campbell The fl-s. Egmont. from Wanganui via Eangitikei, arrived in harbor at 4.30 p.m. yesterday.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4593, 9 December 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4593, 9 December 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4593, 9 December 1875, Page 2

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