SHIPPING.
PORT OK WELLINGTON. Hian Watkb.— 6.17 A.M.: 0.33 p.m. ARRIVED. n . JaxuJlßY 16—Clio, schooner. 81 tons. Chambers, rom Moeraki. Brogden and Sons, agents. Falcon, ketch, 37 tons, Fisk, from Blenheim. I as-sengers-Cabin : Messrs. Ryan and Sullivan, lurnbull and Co., agents. _ „ . Ruby, schooner, 24 tons, Dalton, from Tc Kopi. Bethune and Hunter, agents. Neptune, brig, 290 tons, Yule, from >■ ewcastlo. Passenger—Cabin : Rev. Mr. Hills. Williams, agent. -/Colleen Bawn, schooner, 29 tons. Waller, from Wangamii. Master, agent. Tui a.a C 4 tons, Bonner, from Lyttelton and Kftttoua. Passengerß-Cabln : Mr. and Mrs. lveenan, Mr. and Mrs. Shott, Mrs. Mercy: 2 steerage. Bishop, agent. :, . g Januajiyl6.—Taranaki. 5.5.,327 tons, Andrew, for Northern ports. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Craig and Towgood, Mrs. Cemino, Messsrs. Vincent, Melton, Russell, and Buck ; 20 excursionists. Levin and Co., agents. St. Leonards, ship, 1054 tons. Tod, for London. Passengers—First-class: Mrs. Bowler, Mrs. Kebnell and family (4), Mrs. Symons, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Cleary, Mrf. Harton and family (2), Mr. and Mrs. Lillingtoh. Mr. Graves, and Dr. Davison. Secondclass : Messrs. Weiss, Clark, and Orr. K. Pcarce, Annie Hill, schooner, 12S tons, Cliamberlin, for Kaipara. Pearce, agent. . Rangatira; s.s.. 19C tons, Evans, for Xapier and Poverty Bay. Passengers—Saloon : Mr. and Mrs. Shields, Mrs. Laurence and child, Misses Armstrong, Allison (2), and Smith, Messrs. Threlkeld, Wilson, Carrington. Cross, and Master Threlkeld ; six in the steerage. Plimmer, agent. Kennedy, ».«., 136 tons. Palmer, for Nelson and West Coast. Passengers—Cabin: Mesdames Downey, Shiplcn and family, Messrs. Roy, McCarthy, Brown, and Young. Anderson, agent. IMPOIITS. [A sptcuil charge is maile for consignees' names injirtttl in ihU column] . ■ Day Dawn, from Wauganui: 43 bales wool. Clio, from Manukaii; 100 tons railway plant and material. ■■■ - ■ • ' . Reward, from Wanganui: 74 bales wool. KXPORTS. Kennedy,, for, Nelson: 1 case, 5 do castor oil, 1 do lollies, 1 pel. 1 trunk. For Greymouth : 10 casks bottled beer,,i case. For Westport andHokitika: 2 pels, 36 straps,-20 cases stout, 20 bags salt. Rangatira. ior. Napier: D pkgs tobacco, 2 cases cigars, 2 do hops, 3 pkgs, 14 cases tobneep, 5 hf-chests tea 3 pels, 30 case 3, 21 do brandy, 30 do schnapp3, .25 do whisky, 20 do gin, 203 pkgs, 3 boxes, 38 lengths pipes, half ton. wire, 2 boats, 68 rams, 7 tons sugar, 20 cases stout. For Poverty Bay: 20 cases brandy, 10 do gin, 2 qr-caska whisky, 1 pel, 1 box. 1 case. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London..—Leicester, early: .Himalaya, early; Hnrnnm, early ; Adamant, early. SouTnKnrt Pouts.—Hawea, 18th inst. Noivrnßnfi Pouts.— Wellington, this day; Taupo, 19th inst. ' „„,. Melbod»»b, via the South.— Ringarooma, 17th inst. Mklbovbhe.-Belle, early. Hobakton. —Malay, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Lonpon.-.Jessie Headman, 20th inst.; Howrah, 20th inst. ~ " , nl , . . NoitrnitniJ Ports.—Hawea, 19th mst. Southern Vom'-s.—Wellington, this day; Taupo, 19th inst.; Wakatipu, 18th inst. _ Melbourne, via thk Sooth.—Ringarooma, 19th i" 3 '. '■ . ™ • it. j Foxton.—Napier, this day; Tui, this day. W.ANQANUI.— Stormbird, this day; Manawatu, this Castlepoist axd Napier.—Kiwi, this day. Neu on.—Ringarooma, this day. " BY TELEGRAPH. LYTTELTON, Tuesday. Arrived ; White Eagle, ship, from Port Chalmers. Bailed : Bingarooma, for the North, at 6 p.m. AUCKLAND, Tuesday. Arrived : Anfusta, brig, from Levuka. Sailed : Rotorua, for Sydney. PORT CHALMERS, Tuesday. Sailed: Hawea. Passengers-Saloon: ForLyttel-ton-Mes'lames Smythe, Atlanta, Krull, Knife, Weld, Misses Champion, Hargreaves, Atlanta Knill, Rev. A' H. Litchett McNiccol, Messrs. Brent, Knife, S. S. Shepherd, Cowell, Glanville. Moss, and Berghoff. ?or Wellington—Messrs. Nicholas, Findlay Logan, Beaver, Hurst, Hegerty, 3ewell, Roper, Gardner, Wallace, and Topham. For Nelson—Messr3. Eastwood and Cunningham. For Manukau—Messrs. Shipton, Stephenson, and Porter. For Hokitika— MiscMcPhaiL Sixteen In the steerage for all ports. Trie ketch Falcon, Captain Fisk, from Blenheim, with a full cargo of produce, arrived hers yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. She left Blenheim on Monday at 1 p.m., and had calms and light winds across. She will return to Blenheim this afternoon » The schooner Ruby, from Te Kopi, with a cargo of wool, arrived In port yesterday afternoon. She left there on Sunday last, and had to contend against light baffling winds and calms, with very threatening .The schooner Shepherdess is now loading with wool in Pelorus Sound. . ' The topsail schooner Clio, Captain Chambers, from Afoerakl with a cargo of railway material, arrived in port yesterday at 9 a.m. She is announced to be sold by auction on Friday next. . Mr. R. J. Duncan is thauctioneer. • T!je s.s. Taranaki got away for the Northern ports shortly after 7 o'clock yesterday morning. . ' The s.s. Wakatipu, from Sydney, reached Groymouth yesterday, and sailed for this port at 11 a.m. She will arrive here this afternoon, and is advertised to leave for the South to-morrow. . the" sis. Rangatira proceeded to Napier and Poverty Bay at 5.30 p.m. yesterday. The schooner Cynthia went up on Coffey and Dixon's Slip yesterday, to receive an overhaul and bo put in trim for the forthcoming regatta here../ The ship Ayajanche commenced taking in wool iThe schooner ;'.Colleen Bawn, from Wanganui, arrived, in harbor yesterday evening. She brings left there on the 12th,inst. -. 'The RingarbOma will sail for Nelson this evening, and return toport'to-morrowevemng. ' ; , Tlie steamers, Manawatu and Stormbird will arrive here about 10 .o'clock this forenoon. ~.,,_' ' The New Zealapd Shipping Company's ship Howrah finished'loadingyMterday evening. • The Howrah has received by far th« quickest despatch of any vessel Uia,t has loaded at thi3 port during the present wool season, and the manner in which the wool poured irito her from all part 3 of the province is another instance of the increased and fast-growing trade which this enterprising and flourishing company now Comrrand in TCeJHngtOd. Indeed the wool, tallow, etc . has been "flailing in so fa«t, that a considerable quantity'has had.-to be left behind for the Ocean Mail. The stevedores were Messrs. Crawford and Raines ; and when it is taken into consideration that they have had to stow away nearly 5200 bales of wool and skins, 200 packages of tallow, 385 cases of meats, and a quantity of leather and bones, in only twentyfour working-days, it will at once be apparent what amount of work they have got through in so short a time. However, although the time was short, they have managed to so economise space, that she has the largest cargo on board that she ever took from the colony. They blocked the inain hatchway yesterday evening after 6 o'clock, finishing it off in a truly workmanlike style. The Howrah will sail for London on Thursday: ' . ' ' , .The ship St. Leonards tripped' her anchor yesterday at 2 p.m. for London, and with,all sail set to a light N.W. wind she quitted the harbor in magnificent style, flying at'her peak the signal "adieu," which was answered by the shipping in port hoisting the flags which indicate "apleasant voyage." Owing to the wind falling light; she had to bring up in Worser Bay. ... _. Tlie brig Neptune; from Newcastle, arrived in port at snndown yesterday, and worked up the harbor agnlnst light baffling airs. ■ Getting a puff of N.W. wind, she stood In towards Piuitea Point: but the wind backing into the S.E., she had to come to an anchorage. Her present voyage from Newcastle has occupied over fifteen days, having left Newcastle on New Year's Day. Had fresh N.E. and N.W. wind till making Capo Farewell on the 10th inst.; and off there had a southerly gale with heavy sea, followed by l'ght winds. Had another galo from the E.S.E. accompanied with high sea, lasting for twelve hours. Then had another spell of light winds and calms; and on Sunday at 12 o'clock it again came on to blow from the S.E., andshe had to bear up forMana Island, where she came to an anchorage. Got under way on Monday morning, and worked through the Strait against light baffling weather. She has her usual omplement of coals—6oo tons. . • The s.s. Tui left Lyttelton at 7 p.m. on the 15th, and arrived.at Kalkoura at 7 a.m. on the 16th ; sailed at 11a.m., and arrived here at 11 o'clock last night. She sails for Fexton to-day.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4936, 17 January 1877, Page 2
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