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PORT OK WELLINGTON. High Wim.-6 27 6.62 *.*. December 2. sarss-cSft sBiW, 'as;. 60. tons, Doile.Jrqm Wanganui. Pawmgera-Cabin: Miss Wow Captain Sellars, . Messrs. Burrett, McNeil, and McDonald ; 2 steerage. TWnbull and Co , agents. ~ _ . Rangatira. 5.5, ;:196 Jons; Evans, from the East Coast - PasMngers—Saloon-; Mr and Mrs. Walker,* Mrs. Shirley, Misses Williams and Wood, Mrs. jEollo ' and son. Mrs. Wiggins. Master Alexander. Messrs. • ■Reynolds, Mackay. Thompson,- Barnes, Hart, MontV* gomory, and Fltapatrick. i , *■ Stella, Government s.s„ 166 tons, Johnston;from a ‘ lirhthoase cruise. . . _ ; Kiwi, s.s., 133 tons, Campbell, from the East Coast. Passengers—Cabin : Mrs. Wise, Messrs. Horne and Garrick ; 2 steerage. Levin and Co., agents. Napier, a.5.,48 tons, Holmes, from Rangitikei. Turnbull and Co., agents Dbcksiber 3.—Manawatu, p a., 103 tons, Harvey, •TfromWanganui. Passengers—Cabin : Mrs. Hardinge, Messrs. Cruickshanks, Wright, Bullar, Robinson, and Ramsay.;. 6 steerage. * pliramer, agent.m _ Plying Fish, cutter, Allen, from Pelorus Sound. Agnes, ketch, 20 tons, Culvert, from Patea. Master, •Agent) » , ,- 1 St. KiWa, as., 174 tons; Flowerday, from Wanganui.Knill and Co., agents. , ■■■.;■ - r v« , Saucy Lass, schooner, 29 tons, Mlnck, from Pelorus Sound.vlYoung, agent ■■ ■ ■ ■ } , ;, Herald, schooner, 56 tons, McKay, from -Lyttelton, Thomas, agent. ; .. •. ‘ ) , SAILED. , - ' Decbmbrii 2. Hawea. s.s , 462'tons, Wheeler, for theßouth. Passengers-r Saloon .• Judge Johnston and secretary. Judge Williams, Captain Greeves, Messrs. Tancced, Dean, Barron, Deverill, and Stewart. Levin -and Co., agents. ' , , ; Jane Anderson, schooner, 06 tons,’ Saunders, for Kaipara. Master, agent. . «’. A. , Taranaki, s.s., 327 tons, Anderson, for Port Chalmers. Levin and Co., agents; . ■ Tul; 'B.U., 64 tons, Bonner, for Foxton. Bishop, agent • . ■: - : ‘‘‘ m Bencleugh, schooner, 68 tons, Francis, for Queen Charlotte Sound. Thomas, agent. Dickmber S.—Enterprise, brigantine, 84 tons; Mnndle, for East Coast. Levin and Co., agents. - Kahuna, schooner, 39 tons, Moule; for ■ Pelorus, Sound., Mclntyre and Co., agents. , ; '•. ■ i Aspaaia, schooner, 64 tons, Thompson, for the Last Coast. Pearce, agent ‘ ’ • _'" , Ruby, schooner, 24 tons. Dalton, for Kaikoura and Walpapa. Bethune and Hunter, agents. , CLEARED OCT. . December 2.- Unity, schooner, 44 tons, Macfar--Jane, for Glenburne. Thomas, agent. . •Dido, cutter, 36 tons,- Shilling, for Blenheim. Tum- . bull and Co., agents. ; , IMPORTS.. ■■ (A special charge is made for conaiffnees' names insert*# in this column.] i > .. Hawea, from Onehnnga: 5 pianos, 12 bags feathers, 13 pkgs, 12 bags potatoes, 3 cases, 1 roll, 2 pels, 12 sacks.' From Taranaki: 16 pkgs,, From Nelson: 2 cases fruit, From'Picton: 1 box, 1-horse. - Stormbml, from Wanganui: 107 bales wool, 4 bags do, 1 bale skins. Charles Edward, from'Nelson : 108 bales wool, 1 box, 3 trunks, 1 pkg, 1 truss, 6 cases eggs,-43 bags produce. , ■ • , ' ■ EXPORTS. Taupo, for Taranaki: 2 pels, 34 cases, 100 boxes, 62 kegs, 4 hlid, 50 drums, 3 casks, 1 bdl, 10 pkgs, 26 hart, 34 bdlsiron. For Picton: 44 pkgs, 2 prcls. For Nel'son:.2 trusses, 2'cases, 1 prek For.Manukau.: 20 cases schnapps, 111 pkgs, 2 cases. '• ; • Enterprise, for East Coast: 10 colls, 1 bale, 21 pkgs, 99 pieces timber. i. 1 .. - i 1 „ t Kaiuma, fop Pelorus Sound : 2000 bricks, 1 ton flour. Thames, for Pelorus Soudd; 2 tons flour, 20 pkgs. Unity, for Glenburne; 25 flour, 8 hf-chests tea, 13 gunnies sugar, 8 bags salt, 4 boxes soap, 17 cases groceries, 2 kegs treacle, 18 casks, 34 bags, 1 gunny clothes horse. 3 trunkß.tlft boxes ringfor Foxton : 43 cases, 2 boxes, 200 bars iron, 10 sacks oats, 1 pci, 1 bdl, 2 boxes tobacco, 1 pkg,. 25 bags flour, 6 trunks, 1 sack, 6 bdlswoolpscks, 1 truss. - : Ruby,' for Kaikoura: 6 barrels sulphur, 10 kegs do, 3 casks shot, 2 chests tea, 30 boxes do, 10 cases geneva. 5 do old tom, 100 rifle cartridges, 14 kegs paint, 12 pkgs‘oilmens’ stores,’4 cases chairs,-10-bags salt, 2 cases drapery, 5 do kerosene, 6 boxes raisins, 10 do candles, 10 do soap, 2 casks, 4 cases ale, 2 boxes ironmongery, 1 sewing machine, 20 coils fen'clng-wire. - Dido, for Blenheim: 6 cases, 19 pkgs.l bale woolpacks, 5 hf-chests tea, 1 coil rope, 10 do wire, 1 keg staples, 2 trunks, 1 bale leather, 1 truss, 1 tin varnish, 3 bales, 15 sheets galvanised Iron, 1 filter, 10 cases kerosene, 4 do bottles. - EXPECTED ARRIVALS.: Lon non.—Ocean Mail, ship,-'early; Avalanche, ship, daily: Hnrunni, ship, early: Himalaya,.ship, early; Leicester, ship, early. . ■ South Elm Portv. —Wellington, 1 s.s., 7th Inst.: Taranaki; s.s.. 12 th inst. ; . Northern Forts. —Ladybird, s.s., 7th inst.: Tanpo, s.s., 12th Inst., ■ : - .' r Newcastle.—Anstralirid, barque, early ; Robin Hood, brig, early ; Neptune, brig, early. Lyttelton.—Malay, barque, this day. Melbourne and Hobarton via the South.— Albion, 5.3., sth inst. , Melbourne via the West Coast.—Alhambra, s.s., 7th Inst. • ■ - PROJECTED DEPARTURES.; / Lonbon.- Zealandia.shlp, 13th inst.; Waikato, ship,, 15th inst.: Jessie Ecadman, ship, this month; , , Southern Ports.—Ladybird.s.s., 7thinst.;Tanpo, S.S.; 12thinst. . . Northern Ports.—Wellington, s.s., 7th fast.; Taranaki, s.s , 12th fast. Sydney. VIA the West Cosst. —Albion, s.s., 6th insf ‘ • - ; -,, ■ • • Foxton.—Napier, s.s., this day. Wanoanct.—Stormbird, s.s.; this day; Manawatu, p.a., this day. T ”. 1 Napier.—Kiwi, s.s., this day. . Melbourne via the South.—Alhambra, s.s., Bth inst; ’ " „ Nelson, Westport, Gretmouth, and Hokitika. —Charles Edward, p.a, this day. .• Kaikoura and Lyttelton.—Tui, s.s., sth inst.., Bmnheiji.—Lyttelton, p.s., 7th fast. ■Napier and Povertv Bay. Rangatira, s.s. sth fast.;; - 1 ; -:■■ ■' 1 , ■’ ■ ■-■■■ •: (BY TELEGRAPH./ AUCKLAND, Saturday. Arrived : Ladybird, from the South. Sailed : 00-Ahead, tot Napier. A magisterial enquiry is to be held regarding the' wreck of the Peerless. ‘ — - ■ Sunday. Arrived : Zealandia, at 4.15 this morning, with the Frisco mail. She leaves for Napier and South at 3 o’clock this afternoon. The outward mail left Auckland on the 25th Sept., and arrived at Kandavan on the 29tb; transhipped mails, and left same day : arrived at Honolulu on October 9. and at Frisco on the 18th, at 10 a.m. Had light winds and smooth sea throughout. The City.of Sydney left Frisco on Nov. 8, arrived at Honolulu on : the 16th, and :at Kandavan on the 29th; transhipped mails to Zea- . laudia, and left same day for Sydney.; Favorable winds and smooth sea to Kandavan, thence to Auckland fresh breeze and beam sea. The up and down voyages were made considerably within time. Passengers for Wellington—Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Messrs.- J.' Chew, J. D. . Crawford, Allan, and McDonald. , ' . ; : > LYTTELTON, Saturday. The N.Z.B.S. Company’s ship Waitangate sailed for London this morning, with sixty-seven passengers and a cargo valued at £185,000. • ' • ' ’ , . .... -Sunday.Arrived: Taupo, fom the North; Albion, from the South. , - PORT CHALMERS, Saturday .. iklkiißDS Otago, from : Lyttelton;-Southern Cross, 1 from Napier. ; ENGLISH, SHXPPTNO , , Sailed for Wellington - : Himalaya; from Gravesend, October 7th ; passed Deal Bth. Leicester, from London, on October-19tb, with,3s9passengers., ‘, •‘"The Eakaia'waS to sail'on Nov.lo for Wellington. The Hurunnl/from London to Wellington, landed 19’paasdngera. ■ Some of them were suffering from scarlatina, which had broken out the day after sailing., The ship was thoroughlyjfumigated before leaving. WEATHER AT 5 t.M; YESTERDAY. Barometer corrected for height only.' Auckland.—29'B6—N.N.E., gale; rain. Castlepoikt.-2991—N E. gale, gloomy. Heavy sea; n .Wellinoton.—29 88—N.N.W., light; gloomy.' Hokitika.—29:76—N.N.B. fresh; overcast. Bar bad. Timaru.—29-64-N.E.,; fresh ; fine. Slight, N.E. "O^HAhu.—29'64 —NN.E., fresh; Short N.K.aea. ; - - ■ 'j . Barometer falling. 'The Union Co.'s s.s. Hawea, Capt. ‘ Wheeler, from Northern ports, arrived here at 8.80 Am. on Saturday. She left the Mannkan at. 4.30 p.m. on the 1 29th nit., and arrived at Taranaki at 4.35 a.in. on the 30th ; loft at 7 a.m , and reached Nelson- at 8.20 that night; sailed again for Fictou at 8:30 a.m. on the Ist. and arrived there at 6.15 p.m. same day; left at 2.30 a?m. oh Saturday,' and arrived here as above. Experienced fine calm weather throughout; - ' She sailed again for the South at 3.80 p.m. oh Saturday afternoon. ■ 1 ■ A,small cutter of JO tons-registcr arrived hereyeslerday frpm-tlie Sound, , She is,a nice handy, little craft/ artci has been purchased by Mr. Graiacy, waterman, W he used here as a pleasure'post. : ’ The schooners -Jane, Anderson, for-Kaipara,' and Bencleugh, fur Qneen Charlotte Sound, ; sailed on Satnrdayat l p.m. "' . ' ' r , ~,> ~, , , The p,H; Charles Edward, 1 from Nelson, arrived at the wharf on Saturday at 9 a.m; She sailed from thereat 4.20 p.m. on Friday, and brought a full-cargo of wppl, &c., ~’She will sail for. Nelson, Westport, Grevtrtoutli; and Hokitika to-day at 5 p.m. The ketch Agnes, from Patea; with a cargo of wool and,othcr produce, arrived la port early on Sunday morning. ■, , .. , . , ■, ■ 'Tba>:i RSngatlra, Captain Evans, leftNTapier at 3.26 p.m. ort Friday last, and arrived alongside the wharf, at 7 p.m.'on Saturday ■ Experienced light variable winds and,fine weather throughout 'the ipassago. The Rangatira would have made the passage in less than -23 hours, but ; for an accident which occurred to the plunger of the feed pump; necessitating the stoppage of the engines for 1\ hours during Friday night. Hhe transferred gnraopoa/iengere into the s.s.' Taranaki, bouhd for Dunedin, at th,o Heads on Saturday. The Rangatira will sail fer Napier to-morrow. , The p.a. -Manawatn,.Captain Harvey.-from Wanganui, arrived; here,yesterday, at ,10.30. a.m. ,-o She left WangabW at 9.45 plin. ,pn Saturday, and crossed the bar at-10.20 p.-of. ' Experienced fine weather with smooth sea tfarpnghout;. 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The s.s. Napier arrived in harbor from Jtangitikel. at 11 o’clock on Saturday night*,. .She,-,lcft tbat-port same morning at 10 o'clock, ami''crossed "ith'e Jsar at - 10.30. Had southerly weather on the jrub. .She brought a. cargo of ,wool/iSO sheep, and 10 pigs. Shp is adtßl4l3ed'tdsailfor;Fo*tdn'thU:afteniooli,: ! t| W' <Hih'a.s. ftSanpS, (fiiilDunbdfa dlrpCt>,;sailed off! Saturday afteraoafiit 5.30. p.-Jl Sill ffjl The Goveirnmeat atcanicr Stella; from] a cruise; - arrived here .on 1 1 Saturday opldck.' .. Slued-leaving, this port she ■Brothers, Cape Campbell. Lyttelton, Dunedin, the Nuggetts, and Dog Island. She left the latter place on Friday last, and meeting ‘.ffom' the Bluff, bound for Dunedin, a-spin-was fa---dulged in by both steamers. , They, kept,together for some few hours,-but- then- the -Ajbion, cbnimenced to draw slowly ahead;’ and when 'Talaroa -Heads, ’ where they parted company, was reached, .she was three. -miles ahead of the Government stcamer. The result of the race was creditable to the Stella, for it shows that she has got more speed in her than was generally. Imagined by runnfag such a'goodTrace with the once crack boat of McMeckan, which vessel, * it 1 is stated, can do 11 knots comfortably. -■ L The barque Malay, from Lyttelton, was signalled yesterday afternoon, but had not reached an anchorage fa port at the time of qur going,to press,,,, , • The s.s. St;: Kilds, fiom Wanganul, arrived here yesterday at noon with a cargq of wool. I The a.a ,Kiwi,; Captain Campbell, from the East Coast, arrived on Saturday night at 10 o’clock. The wool gathering operations on the coast have been very successful this time;, as-she-brings 339 bales, line weather favored her throughout. !
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4899, 4 December 1876, Page 2
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