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SHIPPING.

POUT OF WELLINGTON. Hiea Watke.—(3.32 a.m. : 6.58 P.M. ARRIVED. ’ • January 31.—Xui, s.s., tons, Bonner, from Foxton. Passengers—Cabin : Masters P.wt (3). Messrs, Bowlls, Harkwith, Smith, and Harrison. Bishop, agent. £ January 31'.'-Anne Melhnish, barque 844 tons, B A5blo”: as.. 591 toni. Clark, t* ***&%*£ West Coast. Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. D o , Mr. and Mrs: Collins. Bishop, »« en ‘-, 0 , lpim Pas . Falcon, ketch. 37 ‘«nv Fisk. ,f or ®l e " Eongor—Mr, Luxford. Turnbull and Co., agents. Aurora schooner., £6 tons. Komerll, for the East Coast. Pearce, agent. - CLEARED OUT. . Tirnikv 31 Hannah Broomfield, bngantrne, 134 tons Dawsonifor lcSpara. Greenfield and Stewart. **ReUance, kefch/ 05 tons. Swede,, for Kaipara. Greenfield and Stewart, agents. ’ Kaiuma. aehddncr, 39 tons, Maule, for Pelorus Sound. Mclntyre and Co., agents. IMPORTS. tpecial charge it made for consignees’ names inserted in this column:] „ . Falcon, from Blenheim : 40 bales wool, 60 bales ■ ‘ ■ flax, ‘ EXPORTS. ■ r Aurora, for EastCbast: 270 pkgs station stores, 1 do .' tobacco, 1 bag onions. . . • Falcon, for Blenheim: .46 gunnies sugar, 40 bags do, 20 *.baga ric«. & sacks oatmeal, ‘25 boxes candles, 4 drums oil, & casks kerosene, 2 pkgs spades. 16 cases groceries,'l4 gunnies sugar; 23 pkgs do, 20 bags flour, ‘.l4'pkga tea, 36 pkgs groceries; 2 sacks oatmeal, 6 cases groceries, 1 keg nails. 6 cases, 2 do cheese, 1 grate. 1 Jbdl. buckets, 1 saw. 16 casks cement. 1 do tar 8 bdla hoop iron. 4 pkgs spouting, 1 case glass, 2 pels, 5 tins paint, 2 bales, 5 tons wire. ; 7 r EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ldsnots.—Hnrunnl,early; Adamant, early; Kauaia, Son in nnN Forts.—Taranaki, this day. Noui-iikrn Pou-™.- Wellington, 2nd Inst. • : HoBABTOV.A-Young Dick, early. ■ . Melbourne, via thk South. —Alhambra, 2nd in3t ' . PROJECTED DEPARTURES. 1 London.- Jrflfale Headman, this month; tarly - Ocean Mail, early. ■ Noutiikkw FOUT3.—Taranaki, 2nd Inst. Soutiikhn Pohth. —Wellington, 2ndlnst. JIKLDOimNBj TiA" thk Sooth.—Alhambra, 2nd ... but..* i '- i- ' / Foaxon. —Napier, this day. ' _ r . * Wanoanux. Stormbifd, this day; Manawatu, . this,day. . ■ ' *, . . Cashpoint and "Napier.—Kiwi, 2nd mat. IiYTTKLXON AND PORT CHALMERS.- IwtOrUft, tills ’ AND Lyt-thlion.—Tul, this day. Sydn-.v, via Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau. • fcaßotorna, 9th.fust. 1 ' 'Kelson, Wkstpobt. Grrymooth, anoHokitik*. Charles Edward, 2nd Inst. Blenheim.— Lyttelton, this day. - “ ' ‘SY THLEGRA PH. . ...... ... •- ~ LYTTELTON, Wednesday. Sailed’: Taranaki, for'the North at 6.30 pm. Passengers for Wellington: Mrs. Martin and child. Misses Esllngar and Thompson. Harrison, Grey (3), and Humphries. For Nelson: Mr. Blundell. For Manukau:,R ,v.iMr. ; Cargill. ■ ! . -Up to tHe tima bf ‘ telegraphing there were no signs Of the s.a. Hawea from the North. I::'.,;, -;/:';:; r 'V, HOKITIKA.- Wednesrlay. Arrived :. WaHaka', as., last night; and sailed for the South this -morning.—Alhambra, from Melbourne. She’ was,'tendered this morning, and the Waipara came back shortly after two o clock. ... Passengers for-TVeUiDgton: Mrs» McDuff <and infant, Mr and Mrs. Robertson,’Messrs; Newton, Gordon. Choldare, McKay, Wran, Hart, and Parkman. For Lyttelton: -Mrs. Muir, Mr. S. Jcrtne. ■ For Dunedin: Mrs. Carmichael; Mr. and Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Fleming, Messrs. Anderson; Kelliglier, Florence, Green, and Muir. 100 tons cargo for all.ports., WEATHER AT B i-!m. YESTERDAY. , ■ • Barometer corrected for height only. Auckland.— light: fine Napieh. smooth. Castlefoint.—29 92—N.W., gale ; cloudy. Sea ’ smooth. . _ Wei.mnoton. —29'97—N.W.; fresh; fine. • ... Hokitika. good. Westport.—3o 05 N.W., light ; fine. Bar ■good. ’ • TIMARU. smooth. _ ~ Oajiaru.—29 88—N.8., light; fine. Sea smooth. Bluff.—29‘B4 —W;,gale: fine. ■ Barometer rising generally. ' The p.s. Manawatn arrived at 12.30 a.m. to-day from Wanganui; with a full cargo of wool, Ac., and 36 passengers. .. < :.' . The yacht Sccretas expected to sail for Auckland , to-day, weather permitting, ■ -The barque Anne-Melhnish, Captain Chadwick, Bailed for Newcastle yesterday at 1 p m., in ballast. ( 'The schooner Julius "Vogel sailed for Picton yester- . - day morning.. ’ - ■ - ' The brigantine JoaephlnewUl commence discharging; ”7 "Set general cargo this morning. "V, i '- The ship Leicester is turning out her general cargo from London rapidly, and In excellent condition. . .. The brigantine .Hannah Broomfield has received a - 'thorough overhaul on the Patent Slip.' She will sail for Kaipara to-day. ' The s.s. Taranahi-from the South will arrive here .- this morning, to-morrow morning at 8 o’clock for the North, : The s.s. Rotofqa got over the Manukau bar yester- - day morning at 10.30, and may.- therefore,-be looked for hero thi« afternoon.',; She is the hearer of the InBud San Franciscojuall, transhipped from the City of New York at Auckland. The ship Himalaya will commence discharging -' V“sSej GoTerjimint stewaer Stella proceeded to The B^eTop 7 SfsS"r'Y“«ng Hick'sailed fromHobarton for this porl'on the 26th ultimo, with a cargo ~r. otTasman'aa' produce. When In Hobarton she was ■ /taken np on the slip, and had her bottom sighted and, ■’ jrecelvedan oveihan. ; ~ ' ’ , '• 1 - iche 8.8. Kiwi left papier for this port At 5 p.m. on ; ithkSOth. “ She'ivin call-in atthe Spit where the ketch, . ..-supposed to be the .Otaki, Is ashore, and render her all possible assistance. ■ ■ ■ : ‘ ■ The s.s. Tnl left Foxton at 9.30 a.m. yesterday, crossed the bar at 10.20. and arrived here at 6 o’clock -. ;:last evening.- Experienced fresh! westerly winds t : throughout. She wfllsatl for Lyttelton and Kalkonra • i today.- *r i r r, - , ' At siimset ? yesterclay •ft cutter,“ supposed to be the *~srr»llero from the Sottth, anA a topsail schooner from.the South'/were signalled. ~ The' schooner will probably be one coraingfrom-Napicr with wool. i ■"* ' The .Albion, .and West Coast • -Shortly after midnight.* v<. » , \ . Benjamin Jobes, a'seaman belonging to the ship, Leicester, diedou Tuesday night at the Hospital fron^ 1 ‘ :ednsumptfon. The'sMpphjg’fn port'yesterday dig-, -played Vthelr flag?; half-mast high out of respect for deceased, who was a native of Tasmania, and highly esteemed by his.captain.and comrades. - • , .

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4949, 1 February 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4949, 1 February 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4949, 1 February 1877, Page 2

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