SHIPPING.
PORT OF 'WELLINGTON. Hian Watkb.-7.11 a.m. : 7.31 r.J*. tons, Davis, from - P tS”ersofsclmonfr, n 88 tons. Paterson, from « to*,™*- gWanganui. Passengers—Cabin . " r fv. K, tS? a -o nUer ter and Miss Evans. Rev rather Kirk m BuUer, . pAwsoD Miss White, Messrs. Axup, ’ Seto Pelih and Browne ; 7 steerage. Turnbull _ •“M.maw'ldu 11 pift. 103 tons. Harvey, from Wanganui. i-pMSenifers Cabin: Mesdames Stevenson. Barton and chifd Bole and child, Messrs. Field, Lockie, Natham. tithing, Woods, Batkin, Knapp. Parrington BUldle, ‘ Topliam,’ McFarlane, McNamara, Liscal, Ham Mon, ■ Oark Riordall, Wilford, Lyons, .Mackins, Luntley, Jhmkson, Anderson, Thompson, Atkins, Cook, and Sdse : 18-steerage. Plimmer, agent. HotOrua; s.s., 57C tons, Maefarlane, from Sydney Via the North. Passengers—Saloon ; M/ Fannin and child, Mrs, Hottey, Miss Cook, Mrs. Collins and child, Master Perston, Messrs. Low, Rosenthal, and toliina i 0 steerage? Levin and Co., agents. Taranaki, s.s., 327'tons, Andrew, from the South. Passengers—Saloon; Mesdames Martin f. I’™' 1 ’™' Wigan, Kebbelk, Cleland, Mr. and Mrs. Uhgard. Shea; Turner, and Fealherston (2), Kevs. Messrs. Simmons, TBavin, Richards, and Reid JJr. . 2 Hoyle. Messrs, "ciuskej, Watson. Costelh. Humphries, tßtrangc._,Gray (3),NaUla«v IVortli,, Campbell. Beuja min, Devrlt, Cowell, ..Beaver, and Dawson, -7, steerage* levin, aiitl Co'^agents.,.. ■ • SAILED.' ; , „. .' dcUfiiijitOAAy.l.-Tui,S.3..Mtons, Bonner, for Kaikoiira had-iytteltoh. - .Passengers—Cabin : Mr. .and - Miss Wldfingi, Mr. Taikto." Bishop, agent.',' . BotiOrria^*./678>n8, ‘h^Soiitt. - Passcngers’-SAlqon: Mr. ami Mrs. Orr, Miss Miles. Levin and Co,j agents.i, .’-tJ-.j. imports; [A special chargc-ismade for consignees' names in- • serial. in.this column.) ,„ . . ■ 1 Tui. ftom Foxton ; 30 hales wool, 2 cases, 1 cask. _ Maggie Patterson, from Napier : 280 bales wool, 83 pockets dO.lj v -j, . a - , .. Manawatu, from_V*anganui: 125 bales wool, 10 , casks.tallQW, 03 bags hides. ~ • V ’ < Herd, Rokt'Pelorus Sound: 20,000 ft. sawn timber, i ■ ■■■. Stomhird, from Wanganui; 113 hales wool, 5 bags Jo, 1 crate, 2 boxes, -1 cask, 1 spar. • V- j- ... v ;; EXPORTS. . 1 . Xui, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton : 7 cases, 1 chair, ji casks cement, 1 box, 1 pel,-1 truss, 32 cases beer, EXPECTED'ARRIVALS. j Losdoh.—B«rumTl;e&rly; Adamant, early; Hakala, 1 Boutuern Pouts.—Tairoa, Sth inst.; Rotorua,,9th Po lira.—Wellington, this day : Taiipo, Bth Inst; , : • " > . - •'. Hobarton.—Young-Dick, early. Melbourne, via the, Sonia.r—Alhambra, this day ‘ PEOJECTED. DEPARTURES. I . . .XohPOB.- Jessi o Headman, this month; Avalanche; early ; Oqean Mail, early. 'ml ' ~ ,North kjih. Ports.--Taranaki, this day; Taiipo, . ' Ylhinst,- '-■■ L ■ , ■.' Southern Poll'll,—Wellington, -this day ; Tairoa, Sthlnst/' ,?, '?■ !,., • • ■* Melboubnb,- via inn South.—Alhambra, *4tn ■fehtS'- ; - J -■ ■' Foxton.—Napier, this day. . . ; , atorrabixd,'this day; .Manawatu, this day. , . , | Castletozht and Napier.—Kiwi, this day. Svdnkv, via Nelson;Taranaki, and Manub|au. /> —Rotorua,’ 6th inst; ’ : _ VNELfJOH, JVJWTPORT.' .GtlkVMqUTIf, AND HOKITJXA., - CharjesEdward. ith inst., . ; - ! ‘ •■-■'* / inst. ... I BY TEIEGIUPII. • —“ AUCKLAND, Thursday, i i", . "Sailed; Mission vessel Southern Gross, forjthe 'South; H.M.B.Pearl,"for England: Jessie Osborne, for Amherst Roads, Mqnlmein River;; A telegnyu; reports .iliat the Hero was to leave Sydney -on the‘7th. ,1f; •(’ , IKAiFARA, Thursday. ' ’ The Sarah Pile leaves-for Westport, and the Mar- , jolon for. Wellington next -week. •>_ .! ■ r The brigantine Flora, which ran ashore at Kaipara, Heads, was towed up the harbor-and put on a mud - « r bank for repairs.' • V; ~ r ■ ■ « i ' i -i , , KELSON, Thursday. Arrived : Alhambra. - ' , . ; BLUFF, Thursday. SiHEED rNew Zealand Cqr'a ship'Border 'Chlef; for .1 with 5123 bales.wool, valued! at £lw,000; POET CHALMERS, Thursday.:- ' i i uAbrivkd': Barque Clahi McLeod, 126 days from ' ’ London ; -1200 tons cargo; mo passengers.; ( Sailed ; TJariine’Helen, Tor Hobarton. J - LYTTELTON, Thursday.’. 11 • BiitEiJ'V for the' South/ at 2.30 p.m. jShe can only work her high-pressure engine. Omaha/ for . <ta.ts®l©ttd» ;[ahd.'Mhle ißfoVfi,ifor Melbourne/ '.The ‘#. A-Hawei f did" J noTreadh ; Lyttelton till eirly yciterday awrning. - /The.following telegram will expiaiirthe <ai'ti»e*;«r her, delayLyttelton, Ist Febt , nuryi— The BaWea arrived at 4 a.m. to-day. The lowpressure sßd« taliFehrpke it 9 p.m. on Tuesday, about „• j2O miles this aide Cape. Campbell/ She disconnected J her engines, knd caine down with the high-pressure engine alone.” She has proceeded to .Dunedin with only the high-pressure cylinder working. We understand that the.Tiirpa -. will take I up ; her ttmningi till (he accident is repaired. . :• ■<r [s, i ( • The s.s. Stormbird, Captain Dpije; from Wanganui, arrived in port yesterday at IL45' a.m. She sailed from Wanganui atll p.m. on .Wednesday, and crossed, the bar at 11.45; experienced fresh .westerly wind to Kapiti, where it liecame variable till rounding Tera r . with when fV-freshehed iip from the'NiWA and blew bard till arrivaldn port; i ;-J . v - ! .n; - (The vessels vshich '.were, reported as , being outside ’ Heads at sundown on-Wednesday proved (o bejthe Snl “»«io6ner 'Mefeli. Paterson; >6ta.Napier; And ithe -c j SjnMer Hefo; from Pelorus Sound. They are both now s.s. Taranaki, 1 Captain? Andrew,' from, the Sooth, arrived in harbor 'yesterday 'it 4,20 - Pifn.-'-'She'saned frdni Port Chalmers at 2 p.m. on the 30th; arrived at Akaroa at 5 a.m. on the 31st; sailed at B‘am>:/and reached Lyttelton at 1 p.m.; left, again-mV?7.46 pjn- S» m e. day,, and,arrived here M above-.-’' Experienced a very heavy gale from the N,W. up from Lyttelton^whicb'prolonged her passage from - , ;. r that:i(ort I to h6rS to_ over ,20 bouts. . . We, thank the purser, Mr. Edmiston, for report.'etc. Consequent on her late.arrival, the Taranaki.will not proceed North? ■ till 2 tfolock this afternoon.- ■ ' i ‘ The Union Coi’»s.s: Rotorua, .with ;th&-.WeUliigton Snnthem porting of-ihe San Francisco mail,} a* 1 - - i .-- ,-riveddniport yester^ayaftmt loo ” at 3 20, from Sydney J ‘ 7 CikThe Mariukad and New Plymciuth. The rejjort furnished by, the purser,'Mr. Pringle, states, that the it) Sotorualoft Sydney ondhe '4 p.m,, - and for the first half,of (hejpassage had strong NIB. ■ winds, and during tjie remainder southerly winds and heavy, beam sea weye experienced... -Arrived at One-, hung*atßAm. on-Monday^Jeft'the-wharf at 8.30 a.m. on the 30th, togt jjrasiignaiJed from the Manukau -neads to eome to an-ant-hor-i as tpe barqvas dangeroas. '• Crolsed'tfe;bar>t lft>h}. on-thp3lst, had strong southerly winds' and- head 1 Sea ‘•(ill arnyal on New Plymouth at 10 p.mrr'discharged mails and cargo,, and proceeded at, midnight sarae day, arriving hertas above.-r After discharging'about ; 36.tons general cargo, .. , she proceeded Sohlii af 7.30.p.m- ; . ?” , - L.--., , ji /.'-The 's.s. Wellington deft l tho Manukau yesterday inoridhfeAyrithThe'PiitdmiNelSbh, and West Coast 1 portion of the English man on board. i ■’ Therp.s,-Manawatu aqd.the 5.8.. Stormbird.will sau - vi '4ix'<WaMdrM&dsr- • J, - J " * ' I ‘"' ~I . ,?) i-i oaiha Qpvemment steamer Bteila, from The Brothers : lyjfmßdJManaTkland; arrived in .poyfeyesterdayO Captain • Johnston reports sighting the,brig.Byron, boundjfrom. to Kaipara;and'the barque BobJ'cito.Jrom [Li- üßanedin-td'NeWeaMle, at anblior nuder;Maria; -Rialt-. lag for the first southerly wind. x k- j . '
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4950, 2 February 1877, Page 2
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