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SHIPPING.

POET OF WKLWNOTON. Hiob Waikb.— —--am. : 0.18 p.m. Jasvahy 8.-Alha^27s E » D ,'«7 tons, Mnir, from From Melbourne: Mr and Miss McGregor, Cantata Turner, Messrs. Morrah »nd Walgall Irom »«««• Mm.' Capper, Messrs. Thorpe and "Wright. Olntne steerage. Bishop, agent ,-»„„. war* from Elizabeth Conway, schooner, 4o tons, W are, from Wanganui. Master, agent. SAILED. , , , and B Eyfon; 20 In the steerag*. Sntino: 118 tons, Gay, for Auektons. Doiie. for Wanginul/ PaSers-Cabto: Mrs. Archibald and family, Mr. AHken TurnbnUand Co., agents. '•■ Easbv (i 960 tons. Kennedy, for Port Chalmers, wSSSSd daughter. TurnbuU and Co.. agents ; ketch, 37 tons, Fisk, for Blenheim Pas, Mla» Hosklns, Mr. Ball, Master Fisk. Turnbull and Co., agents. , . IMPORTS. . i IA special charge is made for consignees' names mr tert'd in this column.] _ .1 Easby. from Newcastle: 1400 tons coal. FromSjdneFtf ranks. 110 cases vestas,' 1060 felloes. 100 pci stocks, llcollii rope, 15 logs ironbark, 8 shafts; Ho naves, 13 pes timber. 415 gunnies sugar 267 mats do lßkg 1 213 cases whisky, 198 boxes tea, 152 boxes tea 1 tale, 3 cases. 6 do. bedsteads. 100 cases schnapps; ■nLnnt. (n IS cases 8 pels. 10 casks, 50 boxes tea. i P er: 188 bale's wool, « sacks maike, 3 das" glassware.- V<o v.i.. »n«l "', ; ManawaW, from Wanganui: 119 bales wool. ■ ■ • " Stormbird, from Wanganui: 106 bales wool, 170 Sh !£s', fron?Foxton. 1 56 bales wool, 17 bdls sheepskins. 28 hides. 7 casks tallow, 17 eases schnapps, 7 coils flax, •*o?rSatl from Ooeliunga: 10 bales. 2 cases. 12 oacksTrpkgs,7taga/ Taranaki: 18 bales wool, - 3&«*teUowV° From-Nelson: 3 caskswine.. From, •Pictonr lease, 23. bales tow. 2 bags Ash. .4 boxes;; , - WeUington, from .Dunedln: 1 threshing macMne, ISoSTr cases.'* boxes, 1 keg, 1 trunk 1 caSk beU' lowT %omlSttelton:, 65 sacks malt, 2 bales, 60, Ca sStaK , itoii Melbourne:. 10 cases tin, 12jp4 truss, 4 bales. 50 hf-chests tea. 20J caals stout; 2 do blacking, 1 box 12 pes timber, 1 caso : Snare, 73 boxes raisins, 25 hf-chests tea, 5 V-casks - '■■> EXPORTS. ':■.' '• - ■ j Itormbird* JoR Wanganui: S 3 lengths pipe, 4 hf-, bales cornsacks, 32. pkgs sugar, 72, pS.m»|Broceries, 1 qr-cask brandy, 1 bale corn-, "Sninaki for tyttelton: 10 casks mineral waters; 6 "hfiSSesfruH™2 caS«3 do, 50 boxes tea, 1 case nutmegs,, "Iffruit, 6 7'bales, 2 pkgs, 3 pels, 1 truss. . PortChalmers: 11 empty casks, 3 pels, 1 cask, 40 Blenheim: 1 qr-tierce tobacco, 20 cases; eeneva 14 gunnlersugar. 1 cask vinepar, 1 do sugar 50 MCk's flour/ 1 case, 1 roll leather, 1 trunk 2 pels, 1 Snrl roll floorcloth, 6 chairs. 20 bags salt, 4 cases castor oH 7 pkgs groceries, 83 sheets galvanised iron. 1 pkg do, 8 bags salt, 1 case Indian , **"**' <EXPECTEP ARRIVALS. London. —Leicester, early: Himalaya, early: Hnrunui, early; Adamant, early., • T ™ nak i Southern Ports.—Taupo, 10th inst., Taranaki, 16 No*th««H POKW-Hawea, 12th Inst.; Welling- ■* via Tins s6uiH.-Arawata; 11th instant. ' , -MEtBOBKHE.—BeIIe, early. _ Wasganci.—Stormbird, 10th inst. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. _ Xovbon.- St. Leonards, 13thinst.: Jessie Headman, 15th inst.: Howrab, 20th Inst. Nobthkbj. Powfs.-Taupo, 10th inst. ■■}■ Taranaki, "souTH'iBN PORTS.-Hawea, 12th in'st.;. WeUington, "me'So'ubm, via 1 the Souia-Alhambra, this Kelson Wish-out. Grkymouth, andHokitika. -Charles Edward, 10th Inst. ■ ,-,.... I Foxios—Tui, this day: Napier, 10th inst. SybHks-, via Nelson, Takanaki, and Mantjkau. —Rotorua, ,12th inst. Nafiiii.— Rangatira, this day. Kekekanoo.— Lyttelton, this day. • ■ wliroANCi:—Manawatu, this day : Stormbird, 10th . CASTixpdrsT and Kakek.-Kiwi, this day. • Blenheim,—Dido, this day. ... . : ' ;: - BY TELBGRAPB. ■ -'■ AUCKLAND, Monday. ABKrVED: Oceolo, brigantine. from Adelaide. _ ' Saxlito: Hero, for Sydney.. The Rev. Mr. Comtord and wife weTe passengers.—Hinemoa, for Wellington. " * PORT CHALMERS, Monday. ABHIVEto: Albion Company's ship Nelson, 98 days from London, with 39 passengers and 800 tons of and Mis» O-Keefe. Mr. and Mrs. Maskell. Messrs. J. B. Hunter, Barnes Hunter, Coleman, and iouls. Tor Wellington: Hon. G, McLean, Ita. G Elliott and 2 children and servant, Messrs. E. Hart, levl. Wilson, Edward, and Solomon. For Napier: Mr D Wilson.' For Mannkau: Capt. Broddick, Messrs. EDiottKCulpan. and Mills. WEATHER AT 5 p.m. YESTERDAY. ' Barometer corrected for height only. »'AtjcicljCni>.-30'00— Calm. fine. Napmh.-30'OO—N.N.E., light: gloomy. Cabtleioinx.—29-97—5.5.E., fresh ; gloomy. .Sea moderate, , .■.„■* .WELtiNaTOK— 29-97-N.W.. light; fine. Hokitika.-29'99-S.W., light: fine. Bar rough. •Westpobt.—29 95-S.W.,.fresh; fine. Bar good Tikabd.—29-93—N.N-B-, fresh: fine. Sea smooth. 'OahAiuj.—29'B4-N.N.E., light; fine. Sea smooth. Bmrr.-2978-W.S.W.. fresh: fine. The s.s. Taranaki sailed for Northern Ports at 8.30 P- The ketch- Agnesi from Patea, reached port-yester-day at 1 p.m., but owing to a light southerly wind •which prevailed she did not reach an anchorage till 4 nm. She left Patea on Saturday, and had fresh N.W. %r»d down, anchoring off Barrett* reef on Sunday morning. She got under way yesterday morning, and airivedhereagbeforeatated. . - .. ~ The >.ar Eaabyi for Port Chalmers direct, left the wharf at 6.15 p.m. yesterday. ....•„•, ■• :•■' The departure of the s.s. Tul for Foxton has been postponed to this day. „'i . «' Th« schooner .Elizabeth. Conway, Captain Ware, arrived in port, yesterday. She is from Wanganui. and left there on' Saturday morning with a strong N-W wind,'which fetched her to Pencarrowlighthouse in sixteen hours from crossing the bar; then beat into Worserßay, where she came to ananchorage at 16 o'clock on. Saturday night; remained there till yesterday morning, when she got under way and proceeded into harbor, arriving here as above Her cargo consists of 80 balea wool and a quantity of tallow The p.». Manawatu leaves to-day at noon for Wan--BaTheaThe Union Co's >.a. Rotorua will arrive here on the 12th.". and sail »gain same day, taking the outward English mail vi» San Francisco, ,which.she willtran-. ship to the City of Sydney at Auckland, the cutter Dido will sail.for Blenheim this afterKiwi in advertised'to sail- ifor Castlepoint and N The r scnooner Ruby will sail for Kaikoura to-day ,■; ■ All claims against the barque Suffolk, from Mel-: bourne, must be rendered to Messrs. y. and G. Turn--bnll and Co. to-day. '-'■ ■':■■■'<■■ •'■'' ~ A Messrs. MeMeckan,,Blackwood, and Co.s # s.«.Alnambra, Captain M. Muir, arrived port from Melbourne via the West Coast yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bhe left Sandridge Railway Pier at 3 p.mi on the 28th,;cleared the Heads pjm., and iauedtheiSbtera at, 1.40 p.m. on the 29th.. .Expert-. inced light airs and ealma throughout.-. Arrived at Milford 86und at 6 p.m. on the 3rd; left at 4 a.m., next day, and was off Hokitika at.l.SO a.m. on the 6th; sailed at 1.50 p.m.; arrived off Greymouth at 4 p.m., and lelt at 4.45 p.m. same day; got into Nelson at 1.30 p.m. on the 7th; sailed at 2.30 a.m. on the Bth, and arrived hew aa above. She will sail for Mel: bourne via the Bbut» to-day. ,„, /. , ■ ■ ' The brigantine Kate Brain left for Auckland yesThe'ketolijFalpon sailed for Blenheim yesterday evening at 6 o'clock.. : ..■■■> •:'■'■ The s.s. Rangatlra will sail this afternoon for Napier. : '' i ' o; ';'... .',,' '" -' ' /",.'■._

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4929, 9 January 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4929, 9 January 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4929, 9 January 1877, Page 2

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