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SHIPPING.

POET OF WELLINGTON. HIOH Water.-5.25 A.M. i 54.3 r.M. J«wit 20.-Ka™J, F 'Bl 106 i ton*/««• from Napier. Passengers- Saloon: Mr. »»n ' • SXtt, P Mr. and Mrs. Mc"ojjgrf » Mesdames Turner and Williams ami cmiu Murray, Miller, Sutherland.ami W h «»*'" (2) Mr." Stokes, Masters Williams and Car yon Messrs. Davies, Williams, glweW, jOacttse. limn, anu McLannah : 10 steerage, Pltamer, agent. Mawea, s.s., 402 tons. Whaler frmn £°™ u.™ lain; Mr, ami Mrs. Waitt, nt. ■"" S* „.. itfescliiines and Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Eobinspm Capper, &»»«**&* and U . R™ Eeia'powen Stewart. Johns, White, Hrown. SS n D«ttl2^era e e. Levin and Co., agents. .■. • ~".,:, ; HAILED. „ , ~ tYvtiaJiy 29—Taupo, 5.5.,.461 tons, Carey, for the NoAS pLS'nsera-Saloon: Mesda.nes Cochrane, J&ksor, anTfamily. mhT Avery, «>»"•, J Hadfleld. Eves, and Glbbs, Captain Blair, icevs. SSSrStiSiit and Harvey, Messrsl Hammerton. Cacnse, Cochrane, Travers, Hewlett, Smith, 1 wen Schneider, Mountain, and Avery. Levin and Co., * S TnI-'fB:M tons, Bonner, for' Foxton. Passengers -Cabin: Mrs. Taylor. Messrs. Elliott, Irwin, Protberoe, andFanvel, - Kennedy,' >».«.,■l3O tons. Palmer ■'»'lJ""™ * n ! West CoaVi Passengers-Cabin: Mrs. Xlelr,and 2 children. Mrs. Heath, Dr. Belle, Mes " 3 ; J Wr4gh^-Bigg»,,Q , Caln, and 5, Italians. Anderson, ton's, Harvey Passcneers—Cabin • Mrs. Valor, Miss James, Mrs. servant, Mr. Doyle; 4 steerage. r « P,mer :* gont - CLEARED .OUT ' Jakuakv 20.-4ulins Vogel, schooner,- 56 tons, Johnson, for Picton. Compton, agent. . Kaimna. schooner, 89 tons, Ittaule, for Pclorus Sound.'- Mclntyro and Co., agents. r . -.:- IMPORTS, ' . U ipertal charge h made for consignee? names mttrted in this tolumn.T ' ~■■-, , . „.' ... Stormbird, from Wanganui: 103 bales wool, 24 cases keer. 25 pk«,lSl sheep, r, :. i; : •' . Reliance; frorn-Kaipam :45,000ft. sawn timber Kennedy, from. Nelson : 65. bales w001,,150 cases fruit, 60 sacks malt, 2 bales hops, 1 box eggs, 2 pkgs, 8 bags onions. From Hokilika: 9 qr-casks brandy. Rangatira, from Napier;. 2.horses, 1 buggy, 1 case, S jars, 200 bales wool. ' ' .. «,ij.. Aurora;,feomJEast Coast: 83bales wool, Shides. Taupo. from Dunedin i_S-boies, 30 pkgs, 6 bales, IT cases, 86 ovens, 4 hhds ale, 60 boxes soap, 8 kegs, 10 ihclsi I piano, 45 pkgs, 2 pcU. From Xyttelton: 127 pkgs, 38 bales hops. 10 cases cheese, 13 do l brl, B.do wine, 6 .cases, 30 sheep, 1 box coin, containing *- 2 M 3 ," ; ■-■ ' A, E x PORTS. . Manawatn. foT Wanganui: 35 cases brandy, 20 do *ld-tom,-15 casks,-14 pkgs.fr cases,-2 pels. Tui.,for FortOrii 2? bags, 214 pints, 2 casks, 2 cases WlnViO sacfo oats. 1 pkg cigars 20 cases, 6 bars iron ; 14 gunnies sngar,.l.pkg, S. hf-chests, 10 sacks bran, 1 bdl shovels;i<2ium. -•' '■'■£ Storrnbird, for Wanganui: 120 cases brandy,l 5 <£: casks rum, 20 hf-chests tea, 30 sashweights, 295 pkgs groceries/3 Casks tar, 1 case silver coin, 3 bales cornsacks, 90 pkgs, 1 case tobacco.-1 box do, 1 case turps. Kennedy.for WestOast: 10 CRses schnapps, 2 qrboxes tobacco. 124 tcUs arms, 97 coils wire. 69 cases, 2 qr-tierces tobacco, 1 steam winch and boiler. .10 Kegs work;:1 (able. , ;■:■! - i ; EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . • London.—Hnrunul, early; Adamant, early; Rakaia, SoUTHKrcs Ports.—Taranaki, 2nd Feb.' HonTiCKiiiqlrtoiiTaj- 1 Wellington, 2nd February. JIELBOrjRSE AND HtfBABTON VIA THE SOUTH.— Albion, s.s.. this day. - ; , PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London.- Jessie Roadman, this monthjAvalanche, early •: Ocean. Mail, r early.- ~ - j _ . NoimiKiin Pouts-Taranaki, 2nd Feb. SmniiKitN Ponrs.T-llanea, this day ; Wellington, 2nd'FebTtiary.'-^ L .' „ ' . „„,, Melboubhi, via the South.—Alhambra, 2nd Febrnary. ,j ::. Foxton,—Napier, 31st inst. -. ■ WanWanci. —Stormbird, 31st inst.; Manawatu, 31st inst. - ■■■■'<• '■',,' „,'...' . Sydsev via rnx Wkst Coast.—Albion, 31st inst. Castxepoint and Napiek.—Kiwi, 2nd Feb. LtTTELTOJf AND PORT CHAiMEBa.- RotOTUB, 31st Inst. . . ' ' . . . . D: ,~'' : <'- BY TELEGJIAPB ■<' J: ': ' AUCKLAND, Monday. . Arbited: At the Manukau; Rotorua and Pearl, from Sydney. LYTTELTON, Monday. Arrivkd : ' Dayspring, mission schooner, from PerfrChalmers. "'.. », t . Bailkd : Easby, for the North,at 1.30p.m.; Albion, At'o.3o p.m. " .. WBATIIBR AT 6 P.M. yKSTBRDAY. Barometer corrected for.height only. Auckland.—29-95—W.5.W., gale; showers. Napier,—29-68—.5.W., -gale;', cloudy. Bar smoo'th. -, ■■ . -. ~ Cartlepoist.—29 ; 6S-N.W. fresh; cloudy. Sea moderate. Wellington.—296l—W.. fresh; fine. HnKITiKA. 29-80 —S.W., fresh; gloomy. Bar rough. . - - W estpout.—297o S.W., fresh ; gloomy. Bar r °TiHAiiu. —29'57 —N.W., gale; cloudy. Sea Oam'abit.—29-51—S.W., gale ; fine. Sea smooth. Bluft.—29-50—W., gale; showers. Barometer rising generally. lie p.s. Manawatn sailed for Wanganui at 5.15 p.m. yesterday, and the s.s. Stormbird for the same place at 6.30,p.m. • The 's.s. Rangatira, Captain Evans, arrived here from Napier, at 3.30 a.m. yesterday. She sailed from Napier at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday last, and steamed with a. fresh beam wind to Palliser, Coming through the'Strait a gale froia the N.W. was Experienced, accompanied with a h«»vy sea. Captain Evans reports sighting a ketch on shore about three mile 3 to the eastward, ot.Cape.'PalHser, which.he belieyes to be the Otaki, from this port, .bound to Otaki. The Rangatira was hove-to, but owing to the heavy sea and strong wind it wa3 impossible to communicate with the shore. However; it could be made out with the glass that-the ketch was lying on a nice beach, »pparentty'llhinjured in the hull, and that the cargo wasTtacEeoTup oil the "beach high and dry. Two men gfid seen on the beach. Just as the Rangatira was about to proceed on her voyage the ensign of the ketch was'dipped. : ..- The ship Jessie Readrdan is'now settling well down In the'water. and will sail shortly for London. The s.s. Kennedy left'for-Nelson and West Coast ports at 6 o'clock yesterday evening. On, IVcdnesday last, when the schooner was on a'voyage from the East Coast to this port, during a heavy'<westerly gale a squall struck her and carried away the jibboom. •: '. . „', .'V The_ship.Himalaya was towed up from Point Jerningham yesterday afternoon, and anchored off the wharf/but'owing to-the fresh .westerly wind blowing■he was unable.to haul' Into her" berth at' the wharf. If the weather is favorable she will do so to-day. The s.s.-Easby will sail for Newcastle direct to-day. The s.s.'Rangatira will sail this afternoon forNapler and Poverty Bay; - : - -' The s.s. Taupo proceeded North crowded with passengers yesterday afternoon at 5.30. : -,' ' , The "s s Albion, from Melbourne and Hoharton, via We'South/ is expected'to arrive here to-diy. She will sail for Sydney, via'the. West Coast, toTSe Josephine, - froni York, entered at the Custom flouse yesterday:" Messrs. W. M. Bannat>ne and'Co.'; < the agents; aavertise the usual notice to consignees. ■-- ..,',, . , The R.M.S.S. City of New York sailed from Auckland for 'Kandavau, yesterday. Her English and American" ittans' for 'this port, which she landed at -AncHafi'd7are"Bxpectea" tb'he conveyed hero by the s.s. RotoifWAhicb wHijeaeK this port The Union Comp&ny'ss.s; Hawea.Captain Wheeler, hom Northern ports, arrived in harbor last night. She sailed front the Manukau at"5.20.p.m. on the 26th inst.,; arrived off New. Plymouth at 27th? r «ailed at 9'B:rn.i and'got into Nelson at 11 o'clock,; same night/ left-at 9'a.m. yesterday, and. arrived, at .Picton at i, p.m.;!sailed at, 4,15 p.m.. and arriv'eH'Jnpoxt'at'lo.3o p.m. . Experienced strong westerly winds with heavy 1 sea throughout the passage,' -We" ;thanlc the- purser, Mr. W. Dougherty, for report and files.:; The will proceed South at 2 o'clocjt this afternoon, , ; .. 2 l>; .,- j- ( ■/_ ■ _ {Kt ; ' •.-.■: .

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4947, 30 January 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4947, 30 January 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4947, 30 January 1877, Page 2

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