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SHIPPING.

PORT OP •WELLINGTON. High Watbr.-C.17 a,m.: 6.42 f.m. ARRIVE!!. , _ December 4.—Malay, barque, 328 tons, Millman, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Cabin: Mrs. Millman, Mrs. Lovelock and child. Beck and Tonks, agents. Theresa, schooner, SO tons, Neilson. from Patea. T *^tMa* J 3chooner, 66 tons, Welsh, from Pelonis Sound. .Greenfield and Btewart, : agents. :

s ' ■ ' ■■ SAILED. December 4.— Charles Edward, p.s., 126 tons Whitwell for Nelson," Westport, Greymouth, and Hokitika.’ Passengers-rCahin: Messrs. Prior and Galway. Anderson, agent. _ Stormbfrd. s.s., 69 tons, Doile.for,Wanganui. Passenders —Cabin:'slr. and Mrs. Allan and 2 children,. Mr and Mrs. McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. Burnes, Messrs. Greenfield and Dymock. Turnbull and Co.„ agents* ".'.. '• Napier, i.s., 48 tons, Holmes, for Foxton. Tnru : ; bull and' Co.; agents. ■ ! Dido, cutter, 36 tons. Shilling, for Blenheim. Turnhull and Co., agents. Unity;' schooner, p 44 tons, Macfarlane, for Glenhurne..'Thomas, agent; : 1 . • 1 Kiwi, s.s., :13S tons,. Campbell, for Flaxboumo. Levin and Co., agents. CLEARED OUT.

December 4.- Star of the Sea, schooner, 34 tons, Turner, for Havelock;: ■

i . .IMPORTS.. : . til special, charge is made for consignees' names inserted in this column.'] Agnes, from Patea; 33 bale* wool, 14 cases tallow, 1 cask da, 102 hides, y\•.i ■-, .. Saucy , Lass, from Pelorus Sound: 25,000 ft, sawn timber.. V St, Hilda; from Wanganui: 207 bales wool, 105 bags hides, ? i . Rangat!ra, r /rom -Napier:; 1* box, 3 cases, 2 furnace doors* 2 pkgs. 126 bales wool. ... / M _ Kapier; from: Rangitlkei: 68 bales wool, 11 do skins, 1 do dumped wool, 16 hides, 4 sacks do, 2 kegs, 61 sheep, 10 pigs,' 1 hale woolpacks, 1 case, 1 pci. Herald, from Lyttelton: 270 sacks flour, 260. bags do, 12 crises cheese, 125 sacks malt, 7 cases biscuits, 4 do bacon, 240 bags oatmeal. Kiwi; from the East Coast? 288.balea wool. Hanawatu. from Wanganui: 59 bales wool, ! box, 2 bags, 7 1 cask tallow, 6 bdls skins, 8 cases, 4 pkgs. /; exports. “ ■ 4 ' Otaki, for Qtaki; 4 cask, ale, 4 naif-chests tea, .3 tagsflourt ’ ■ • ■ ■ ' „ Star of the Sea.for Havelock: 19 gunnies sugar. 1 case tobacco, 6 casks beer, 39 casks and cases sundries, 90 bags flour, 10 do salt, 10 sacks bats, 112 casks and cases sundries.' 10 cases, 6 pkgs, 1 coil rope, 18 pels. Charles Edward, for Hokitika: 23 cases, 1 qr-cask port, 1 pel, 1 truss. For Greynaonth; 18 cases, 1. qrcask wine. For Nelson: 1 case,’ 1 pci. - Napier, for Foxton:' 6 butter kegs, 1 case cheese. 106 sacks flour, 2 brls bcer,- 6 ;cases do, 4 hhds ale, 6 cases, 207 pkgs do brackets, 10 sacks oats, 1 do turpentine, . 1: case stout, 1 pkg rakes, 5 cases Kerosene. 1 case axes, 4 kegs white lead, 2 pkgs handles, 2 boxes tobacco/3 pkg tubs, SO do tea, 1 case galvanised iron. 15 do- kerosene, 64 pkgs tea, 1 case axes, 1 pkg buckets. » v . rT; ‘ ■ t Sformbird, for Wanganui: 6 cases schnapps, 1 bale flock, 3 casks tar,; 14 gunnies sugar, 2 cases confectionery. 9 do groceries,': 1 do sundries, 200 pkgs groceries, 2 boxes tobacco, 1 bale paper, 1 cask soda crystals, 1 case saddlery, 4 do. galvanised iron. X bull, 4 casea chairs, 20 do kerosene,! pci cigars, 1 tank, 9 cases groceries, 24 pkgs do, 1 case whisky, 1 do stout, 4 do brandy, 1 do drapery, -l cask cement, 1000 bars iron, 27 cases, 8 casks, 3 hhds, 4 pkgs handles, 15 bdls wire. 2 rolls.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . • London.—Ocean Mall, ship, early: Avalanche, ship, daily: Hurnnui, ship; early; Himalaya, ship, early; Leicester, ship, early, i Southern Ports. —"Wellington, s.s., 7th inst.: Taranaki, s.s., 12th Inst. .- Northern' Ports. Ladybird, - s.s., ~7th inst. ; Tanpo, s.s., 12th inst. . , Newcastle. —Australind, barque, early ; Robin Hood, brig, early: Neptune, brig, early. Melbourne and Hobarton via the South.— Albion, sa, this day. Melbourne via. the West Coast.—Alhambra, s.s., 7th inst. , . Wanganui.—Stormbird. s.s., 6th inst. Hobarton.—Young Dick, schooner, .Bth inst. Sydney.—Easby. 1 s.s., 7th inst, ; , PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Lonbon.- Zealandia, ship, 9thinst.; Waikato,ship, 15th inst.: Jessie Readman, ship, this month. Southern Ports. —Ladybird, s.s,, 7thinst. ;-Taupo, s.s., 12th inst.. Nortbkbn Ports.—Wellington, s.s., 7th inst.; Taranaki, s.s., 12th inst. ... " ... Sydney, via,the ( West Coast. —Albion, s.s., Otu Wanganui.—Stormbird, s.s., 7th inst.; Manawatu, p.s.,6th inst.: St. Kilda, s.s, this day. Napier.—Kiwi, s.s., 6th inst. . Melbourne yia the South.—Alhambra, s.s., Bth inst; : ' ’ ■ ' Nelson, Westport. Greymooih/and Hokitika. —Kennedy, s.s., 7th inst.' .... Kaikoura and Lyttelton.—Toi, s.s., this day. BLENHElM.—Lyttelton, p.s.. 7th inst. Napier and Povep.ty Bay.—RaDgatira, s.s. this day. ' .

■ (BY TELEGRAPH.) AUCKLAND, Monday. Sailed,H.3o a.m.: Ladybird, for the South.- Passengers for Wellington—Saloon: McPherson, Kepa, and wife.

' LYTTELTON, Monday. Sailed, 5 p.m.: Albion, for the North. Passen-ger-Mr. C.E. Deely. :

WEATHER AT 5 P.M. YESTERDAY. ’ ‘ Barometer corrected for height only. Auckland. —29'77—W-S.TV., ’light, fine. ■ i . * 1 , Napier.—297B—N.E., breeze; gloomy. Bar much Wellington.—2974TTN.N-W., fresh; gloomy. Hokitika.—29 61—N., fresh; rain. Bar good. Westport.—29:6s—W„ light; overcast. Bar rough. Lyttelton.—29-50—N.W., gale'; cloudy. Slight 29 36—H.N.W., gale ; fine. SHghtN.E, **Oamarit. N.E. sea. / 810pp.—29-28—N.W., gale; fine.: . Barometer falling generally.,

The E.M.S.S. Zealandia should arrive here late to-, morrow night or eagly on Wednesday morning, from Sydney, via-Honolulu/Auckland,‘and Napier, with the San Francisco mall: •She is’advertised to sail for Southern port? two hours afterarrival. i The schooner Cynthia, Captain Welsh, from Pelorus Sound,' arrived here last night after a smart passage of nine hours. The Cynthia is now making some excellent running. She brings 30.000 ft. sawn timber. The Albion will arrive here to-day from Melbourne, Hobartori, and Southern porta., . : The ketch Elizabeth'was taken up on the, Patent Slip yesterday to receive an overhaul, . The sis; St, KildawUl sail for Wanganui this afterThe ketch Falcon, ltlseStpected>willcomeoff Coffey and Dixon's slip tO ; day, She Is announced to sail for Blenheim this afternoon. : " : ■ Thek.s. Tui is advertised to! sail for Kalkoura and Lyttelton to-day., The s.s. Eahgatlra wilVsail for Napier and Poverty Bay this afternoon at 4 o’clock. The barque Malay, , from Lyttelton, which was signalled on Sunday, arrived here yesterday at noon. She was delayed at Lyttelton for, several days, owing to the prevalence of unfavorable winds, and only got away from there on Friday last. Had baffling winds up the coast. ; ;." r - ■ The Zealandia commenced bending sail yesterday. She has now only about 50 bales of wool mote to get on board; and then she will be a full ship. She will sail for London on the oth instant, instead of the 18thas wasoriginally.intcnded. , ~ ■ .■ The p a. Manawatu went round to the Patent Slip yesterday morning. She will sail to-morrow for Wanganui.'- '• '■ •: The. s.s. Napier sailed, for Foxton at 0.30 p.m., yesterday ■' '-;■■■ / i The schooner Theresa, from Patea, arrived hero yesterday evening at 7 O'clock. “ ‘ ■' - ■ The Stella took In a quantity of sleepers yesterday for The Brothers, for which place she will sail in a few with a fnll cargo of general merchandise, and a large number of passengers, sailed yesterday evening at 7 o’clock. i v’, . The p.s. Charles Edward proceeded to Nelson and West COast'last evening,at 5.30. ‘ ! The Theresa, which arrived here last night, reports sighting a large ship, steering north, in the Strait. There were nearly 1000 bales of wop) landed on the wharf yesterday, and the block” to traffic thereby was simply bewildering. The s.s. Kiwi sailed for Flaibourne at 10.80 last night, - - , Captain .Worsp, the Inspector to the Underwriters Association, says the Auckland Herald, has drawn the attention of his principals to the dangers encountered by vessels trading to the port'CL Gisborne, canned by the Shallowness ’of; the .water over, the bar, and,the rocka inside,.upon which the Pretty Jane and', othe\ vessels.have come to grief. The following Is'; the hneind.i 'whlch speaks ! for itselfGisborne Is a very risky port for'vessels-drawing; over 6ft., arid I. would rcconjmend (peat caution in accepting risks for that place, 1 From information, I bave received, it Is quite possible," with a little expense, to Improve the entrance to it, and would suggest that the Government be requested to tako Step's in the matter. Until improved In some way, vessels should not be allowed to cross the bar, but should anchor and discharge, into steam launches or lighters (entters) as at other ports.*" — 1 — 1 — l —' - H.M.fi; (Myrmidon has i left: Uonoluln-for Valparaiso. beipg ( re)ievßd,by HjM.B. Phantom. H.M.S. Nymphe left Kandavau for Leyuka on, file evening of Ist Instant.-iAuckland'ifcmW. ,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4900, 5 December 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4900, 5 December 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4900, 5 December 1876, Page 2

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