SHIPPING.
POET OF WELLINGTON. Hmn Watkr.—s.ss A.M., 6.11 P.H. (Sunday)—6.3o a.m. ; 6.51 r.M. ARRIVED. J , . October 6.—Easby, s.s., 909 tons, Ke ? L°j n Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: Sir. Thornhill, fo the steerage. Turnbull and Co., agents. „ Wakatipu. s.s.. 1158 tons. Cameron, fro ™ .®°“ ports. Passengers— Saloon: Misses Haari McConniche, Messrs. Davis and Walker. Mghtjn the steerage; 150 for forward ports. Levin and Co., p.s.. 103 tons, Harvey Passengers-Cabin: Mrs. Brough and Jlessrs Sheen. Schuitzo, Westlake, Norton, Town send. Pond, Snow; four in the steerage. Plimraer, aS TuV s.s.. 61 tons, : Bonner, from Lyttelton and Kaikouras. Passengers-Cabin: Mrs. Boss, ..D'U; *' " Yardin, Messrs. Cosgravo. Walters, Pupnell, Dixon, Dean Swill), and Fnirbank. Bishop, agent. Sarah Pile* brigantine, 115 tons, Knowles. Put back to Wr P chgrov" a torquei 643 tons. Kobson, from Geographe Bay, Western Australia. Krull and Oo„ agCDt5 - SAILED. . , ■ October 6. —Otago, s.s., 642 tons, Calder, for Hobarton and Melbourne, via the South. Passengers —Saloon: For Coast: Misses Ackland (2). Mrs. Harris, and Mr. Chester; for Melbourne—Mr. Barnes. Bishop, agent. ■ Wellington,-‘*.11.; 279 tons, Carey, for Southern ports. I’assengera—Saloon: Mrs. Levy, Miss Kiclley, Messrs. Mewhcnuery and Wardrop; six ia the steerage. Levin and Co., agents. , Manawatu, p.s., 103 tons, Harvey, for Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin: Mrs. Bryant, Miss White, Messrs. South, Calders, Smith, Jones, and Bremer. Plimmer, agent. , CLEARED OUT. October 6.—Duke of Edinburgh, barque, 470 tons, Thompson, for Newcastle. Passengers-Cabin: Mesdames Aritrobus,’ Young and sou, Mrs. Ltwater, Misses Aritrobus (2), Messrs. Notfc, MeLellard, McGuire, Millwood, and Aritrobus. Williams, agent. IMPORTS. . . ■ Rangatira. from Napier: 1 pkg, Mair; 7 pairs wheels. Railway department; 1 bale skins, Tyer; So .sacks maize. Dransfield; 1 pkg, Murphy; 1 bale, Thompson, Shannon, and Co. • , , Cynthia, from Pelorus Sound: 42,000 feet sawn timber, Greenfield and Stewart. Otago, from Sydney: 5 cases matches, Hargetts; 64 do. Order; 4 casks. Williams; 100 cases, Thomas: 67 gunnies sugar, Young; 14 do, Welford; 7 cases. Barraud and Son; 30 bars iron, Robertson and Co.; 04 eases, Marshall; 26 do, Barlow. Wellington, from Manukau: 40 boxes soap. Warnock; 1 case, National Bank: 1 pkg, Hawkins; 10 bags, Pownceby. From Nelson: 2 bags, Barlow; 10 crates, 1 pkg. Bowman. • From Picton: 60 sacks potatoes, Beauchamp; 1 pci, Passmore. Waimea, from London: 17 casks, 60 cases, 6 hhds, 43 stones. 3 bdls, 40 pots, 60 camp ovens and covers, 2 kegs, 8 bdls spades, 518 sashweights. 30 grindstones, 6 pkgs, 4 crates, 1 puncheon, 12 moulds. 48 nests tubs, 29 kegs, 2 bdls, Mills; 28 pkgs, Jacob Joseph and Co.; 150 casks. Turnbull and Co.: 8 bales, 1 case. Blundell Bros.; 18 pkgs. Smith; 1 case, James: 15 do, 1 cask, 7 bottles, Allan; 164 pkgs, 180 pieces iron. 12 cases. Minister for Public Works; 27 pkgs, Wilson and Richardson: 2 cases, Evans: 9 do, Knill and Co.; 10 do, Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co.; 4 casks, Nathan and Co : 1 case, N.Z.L. and M.A. Co.; 10 bales, 12 cases, Thompson, Shannon, and Co.; 20 pkgs, Kirkcaldie and Stains; 1 cask, 36boxes, 3 cases. Danksand Son- 21 cases, 25 bdls, 111 boxes, 1 cask, 2 machines, 700 sashweights, Dawson: 3 cases, 3 bdls, Williams; 40 cases. 14 kegs, 32 anvils, 1 bdl, 2 casks. 1 crate, 2 tubs, Williamson and Shaw; 124 pkgs, Prosser and Co.; 5 casks, 4 cases, 6 kegs, 3 pkgs, Denton: 40 casks, Rhodes and Co.; 5 bales. 6 cases, WMttem and Co.: •20 cases. Pearce; 154 do, Krull and Co.; S 3 tanks and lot surplus stores. New Zealand Shipping Company; 15 hales, Martin; 682 cases, 300 boxes, 84 casks, 12 bales, 25 tons pig iron, 4 coils rope, 34 pkgs, 8 hhds, 17 trunks, 1 pole. Order. Easby, from Sydney: 18 ingots tin. Bank of New Zealand; 6 tip drays, 1 pole do, Crawford; 11 cases, Jacob Joseph and Co.; 1 box. Pilcher: 2 do, Nathan and Co • 4 bales, 2 cases, Burrett; 20 bales, 1 case, Blundell Bros.; 1 pkg, Taylor; lease sherry, 1700 tons coal, Turnbull and Co. Wakatipu, from Lyttelton: 1 hhd wine, Eddie and Jack; 10 cases do. Preston. Tui. from Lyttelton: lOOsacks malt. Order; 18 cases, Nathan and Co.
EXPORTS. ■Wellington, for Lyttelton: 3 boxes, 7 cases, 3 pkgs, 10 casks, 3 kegs, Turnbull and Co.; 2 boxes. 1 crate, 11 cases, 4 qr-casks, Samuel, Ladd, and Co.; 2 horses, 1 express, 2 cases, Mewhenny: 2 do, Thompson, Shannon, and Co.; 5 bales. Levin and Co.: 2 cases, Bowden. For Port Chalmers: 2 pkgs, Telegraph; 3 kegs, Hayes; 1 box, Turnbull. EXPECT ICO ARRIVALS. London.— St. -Leonards, ship (H.D.Q.G.), early: Howrah, ship, early: Ocean Mall, ship, early; Avalanche, ship, early: Himalaya, ship, early. Glasgow.—Stella, s.s., daily. Foo Chow.—May, three-masted schooner, daily. Lyttelton. —Star Queen, barque, early. Newcastle. —Woodlark, brig, early: Australind, barque, dally; Neptune, brig, early; Robin Hood, early; Anne Melhuish, barque, early. Southern Pouts. —Taupo, s.s., 9th inst.; Wellington, s.s., 12th inst. Napier.— Kiwi, s.s.. Oils day. Melbourne via the South.— Albion, s.s., this day. . : Wanganui.— Manawatu, p.s., Bth inst.; Napier, s.s., Bth inst. . ' ■ Northern Ports. —Hawea, s,s., 10th inst.: Ladybird, s s„ 14th inst. Poxton. —Stormbird, s.s., this day. Hobarton. —Young Dick, schooner, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Melbourne via the South. —Alhambra, s.s., 13th inst. Southern Ports. —Hawea, s.s., 10th inst.: Ladybird, s.s., 14th inst. ... Northern Pouts.—Taupo, s.s,, 10th inst.; Wellington, s.s., 13th inst. . Wanganui —Stormbird, s.s . this day. Napier.- Eangatira, s.s., 10th inst.; Frank Guy, three-masted schooner, this day. Foxton.—Tui, s.s., this day; Napier, s.s., 9th inst. Sydney via Hokitika.— Wakatipu, s.s.. this day. Sydney, via West Coast. —Albion, s.s., this day. BY TELEGRAPH. LYTTELTON, Friday. Sailed : Albion, s.s., at 3 .m. WEATHER AT 6 P.M. YESTERDAY. Barometer corrected for height only. Auckland. —3032—Calm, fine. Napier.— 3o'22—N.E., light; fine. Bar considerable swell. _ Cabtlepoint.— 3o-25—E.N.E., fresh; fine. Heavy Hokitika.— 3o'23-S.W., light; fine. Bar good. Westport.— 3o-30- S. W.. light; fine. Bar good. Timaru.— 3o 34 —N.E.. light; fine. Slight N.E. sea. Oamaku.— 3o 35—E., light; gloomy. Slight N.E. sea. Barometer rising in South. The 5.3. Otago left for Melbourne via Hobarton and Southern ports at noon yesterday. The steamer Albion did not leave Lyttelton till 3 p.m. yesterday, consequently her departure for Sydney via the West Coast from this port has been postponed till this afternoon. The ship Waimea was berthed at the wharf yesterday. She will commence to discharge this morning. The s.s. Wellington for Southern ports sailed yesterday at 3 p.m. The following saloon passengers arrived here on Thursday night by the s.s. Wellington:—Misses Shepperd, Milton, Palmer (2), and Johnston, Mrs. Carter and child, Mr. and Mrs. Lachlan and family, Messrs. Hesford, Marks. Hcamer, London, Max, Nation, Penney, Lawrence, and seventeen in the steerage. The s.s Easby, Captain A. Kennedy, arrived here from Sydney yesterday morning at 9 o’clock. She left Sydney at 7.30 p.m. on the 29th nit. Had squally weather for the first two days, after which light easterly winds and fine weather were experienced until making Cape Farewell, which she passed at 5.15 p.m. on Thursday. Carried N.W. winds through the Strait and till arrival here as above. We thank Captain Kennedy forreportandlate files of Sydney papers. The Easby is advertised to sail for Port Chalmers direct at 10 o’clock this morning. The Stormbird will leave here for Wanganui this afternoon. The s.s. Murray is advertised to leave here to-day for the Kumara rush. The p.s. Manawatu, Captain Harvey, left Wanganui at 10.40 p.m. on Thursday; crossed the bar at 11.15, and had fine weather till arrival here at 10.15 a.m. yesterday. She left again for Wanganui at 5.30 p.m. The schooner Kaikoura, from Pelorus Sound, arrived here yesterday afternoon. The s s. Eangatira was towed round to the Patent Slip yesterday forenoon by the p.s. Manawatu. The barque which was signalled on Thursday afternoon from the South reached here yesterday afternoon. She proved to be a stranger to this port, named the Blrcbgrove, 5-13 tons, under the command of C;'.plain T. W- Robson, and hailing from Melbourne. Her present voyage is from Geographe Bay, Weestem Australia, with a cargo of jarrah piles and timber. Her captain reports having left there on the 10th ult., passed Capo. Otway on the 23rd, had fine weather all the way across, and sighted .Stephen’s Island on Monday night last: since which time she has been knocking about in the Strait, being unable to make the entrance to the harbor owing to unfavorable weather. Had strong N.W. winds with heavy sea yesterday, against which she beat into harbor. The vessel and her cargo come consigned to Messrs. Kmll and Co.
The brigantine Sarah Pile returned to port yesterday afternoon, consequent upon the top port ion of the jibboom carrying away when under sail outside. The cause of the accident is attributed to the jibboom having been sprung in the collision with the s.s, Moa, by which the latter lost her mainmast. She will repair damage here, and then make another start for her destination —Westport. The Union Company’s a a. Wakatipu, Captain A. Cameron, from Southern ports, arrived here yesterday afternoon atl p.m. She left Port Chalmers at 4 p.m, on the 4th inst., cleared the Heads at 5.10 p.m., and arrived at Lyttelton at 11.30 a.m, on the sth; sailed at 5.20 p.m. same day, arriving here as above. Experienced strong head winds with heavy sea all the way up the coast. She brought a largo number of paseengers, about 160 of whom are for the West Coast diggings. 100 additional sleeping berths were erected on board her at Port Chalmers. The Wakatipu’s departure for Sydney and the West Coast has been postponed till this morning at 10 o'clock. The s.s. Tnl, Captain Bonner, left Lyttelton at 7.30 p.m, on the 4th; arrived.at Kaikoura at 11 a m. next day, but owing to the heavy sea running was unable to land cargo: left 2 p.m., and arrived here at noon yesterday. Had heavy head wind and sea ail the way up. Keports speaking the schooner Ituby lying off .Kaikoura. The Tui will sail for Foxton to-day. The brig Woodlark left Newcastle on the oth September, bound for Wellington. On the 11th instant, In latitude 38 S., longitude 156 E., encountered a terrific gale from south-west, veering to south; with tremendous heavy sea and much rain .and thunder and lightning: at 9 p.m. a heavy sea broke on board, }veavtng the vessel on her beam ends and shifting the
cargo: got the ship before the wind and ran tor forty eight hours before the gale; on the of Jhe l2th the gale moderated, and then Captain Richards' “6ter mined to bear up for Sydney (the wind baying shifted to the N. W.) to repair damages. When in th* latitude of Port Stephens, on 16th instant. a second gale oarae on from the southward, and again had. to run the ship: owing to the serious' damage received on the 18th instant, between Howe’s Island and the main, when the’gale taking off and the wind hauling round, to the N.E. quarter, but light, made for Sydney again, arriving at 4.30 a.m. on the 22nd.— S. M, Herald.
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