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SHIPPING.

FORT OF "WELLINGTON. Hiau Water,— 7.s2 a.m. : 8.12 P.M. ARRIVED. „ , February 1.-Napier, s.s., 48 tons, Holmes, from Foxton. Passengers Cabin : Mesdames Evans, Tricklebank. 'Staff. Grey, ■ Rogers. Peraton., and Young, Messrs. Gillctt, PhUlips, Marsh, McDonald, Stewart, Wilson, Booth, and Walker, Turnbull and from Wanganui.' Master, agent. iSKCSM —rrn l • Hlnemo.vGovemment steamer, 282 tons, Fairchild, ■ from Poverty llay and Napier. Fassengers-Sakion : Mr and Mrs. Ormond and family (0), Mr, G. b. Cooper and child; Messrs. Carrington and McLean. Alhambhi. s.s., 497" tons. Muir, from Melbourne via the-West Coast. Passengers—Saloon: From Melbourne • Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. McDuff and Infant. Miss Lynch, Messrs. Newton. Gordon. Haldane. Mackay, . Urquhart, and Parkinson. From Coast: Messrs. Litchfield, Burridge, and Rev. Father Garin ; steerage, 15. ■ Bishop and Co., agents. BAILED. FEBRUARY 2.—-Taranaki, s.s., 327 tons, Andrew, for the North. Passengers Saloon : Mesdames Dixon and Harris.; Misses Goodman, Payne, and Carroll,' Masters 'Jackson, Diver (2). and Mitchell, Messrs. Campbell and -Coppins. Levin and Co„ Passengers a CAbin: M«!.' Perston, Miss Tripe, Messrs. Ring, Pearce, and Campbell, Rev. Mr. Bavin, and 3 steerage. Plimmer. agent. • _. . _ - .Stormbird, s.s. ,09 tons, Doile, for Wanganui. Turn- ■ thllaud Cd.‘;' Agents. | b’U i'i-) . IMPORTS., ' . . i (ASpecial charge3s math for consignees' names in--v terled. inithfscolwmn.l . :■ .- ‘ ■ Thames, from Wanganui: 44 casks tallow, 13 bales wool. , i •Rotorua,- from Sydney: 140 gunnies sugar, 10 qrcasks rum, 5 cases chicory, 1 harmonium, 2 cases music. 1 case fruit. 8 plates iron, 3 bdls, 1 cask, 3 ' 'caSesbooks. 4 cases, 48 cases fruit. From Oriehunga: 1 pel, 48" cases milk, 1 do stationery, 1 bale, 1 case, Napier, from Foxton; 5878 feet timber, 52 bales wool, 1 box. " - ■; 'Tarariakl.'frotrL. Dunedin: 9 hhds, 1 halo, 41 pkgs, lime,-50;bdls .pipes, 47. lengths do, 5 cases, 3 trusses, i plates iron, 1 cask. From Lyttelton: 12 cases,cheese, ,3 cases,.s7 sacks grass seed, 225 do oats, 4 horses,-d cases bacon. • ■ EXPORTS. ! Taranaki, fox the Manukan: "3 bales leather, 12 pockets hops, TOO cases sarsaparilla, 15 cases, 8 pels, 4 pkgs. " For New Plymouth: 103 pkgs stores, ; 3 , ,pasks:Jl3"'oases,. 1 pcL - For -Nelson-and Picton:[B cases, 6 pkgs, 1 pci. . . , . i Manawatn, fog Wanganui: a bdis -sieves, 1 reaping machine, 18-’cases, 119 pkgsj'l7 gunnies, 1 keg,jl buggy, .o'n ■ ■ 1 Stormbird, for Wanganui: 100 cases kerosene, 20 do. turps, 24, dp axes, and hatcliets, 4do handles, 23 do pins, !? pkgs tnbs; 8 do washboards, 1 cask pumps, si case wrenches, 2 bales 'leather, 16 pieces door hinges, sajplm»LJOOO,|eJl,qep, 12;pairs:naves." 6casks.cement, "" ’ 10 sacks bran, 10 do oats, 3 bars iron, 1 cask vinegar, 124pkgs groceries,.! case tobacco,, 4 bales cornsacks, . -S-^cgs-washing machines, 20' bags -salt, !; case clocks, 30 boxes tea,.-lft. sacks flour, 31 pkgs sugar, 4. bases Chairs, 3 bales,.Cqrnsacks, 6 tanks, 1 cask sulphur, 1 .pM gelatine, X case clocks, 25 cases kerosene, £5 • "■drums-oil; - ’ ‘ , EXPECTED ARRIVALS. -SopjsjssjJ; p.oivre.—Taitpa, fltJLinst-; Rotorua, 9lh 'lnst." Northern Pouts.—Taupo, Bth mst. Hobabton.—Young-Dick, early. ,vMjclbo.u«nk,; yiA: tke South. —Arawata. lllh .. .inst. i - • ‘ J 1 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ■ Jessie Headman, this inonth; Avalanche, ~':early: DceanMail, early. : ■ : Northern ' Ports.— Taupo, Sthinst.; Wellington, 12th inst. Southern Ports."— Wellington, this day; Tairoa, Bth Inst. - r - - 1 • 1 Melbourne,, via ibk - South. —Alhambra, 4th ■ Inst, p- rr ; ~ .; Foxton.—Napier, this day, - -, "Wanganui.: Stormbird, sth inst.; Manawatu, fithinst. - ■ ■ Castlepoint and Napier. —Kiwi, this day. i - v.Syi>nev, via Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukao. ■ •—Rotorua, 9th Inst. " ' , "" ' ' ~ Nelson, Westport, Grevmouth, -and Hokitika.- - ’—Charles Edward; this day. - • u >’! • I . . ~;^Blknbet^. —Lyttelton, this day.,,, ■;

EY TELEGRAPH. ■ ' - : LYTTELTON,- Friday. (Arrived; ■ Rotorua, from Wellington. . / . ' Sailed, 4.40 p.m.: Rotoma,“for‘the South. • The schooner Lady Don, from Napier to Wellington, has put in'here.' She 1 has been blown down by the h64jy;J\Pijuid’N;W. weather that prevailed since She left Napler'on'JTanuary'2o. •

;vi opjfj.'a.gr TnririHa'sailed for the North'.at 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon. . , , scbe Naples; wIU ssUfqpiltoxtop .to-day,'. / * The ketch Thames, with a' cargo of wool and tallow; from Wangannr, arrived in port yesterday. • There Is a large number of vessels at anchor under Kapitl Jrtndbppnd,'lncluding the .Saucy. Lass, bound’ _ froßtLytfeUon taWangannt | < . •! , ’ 1 " ThesteafrierS Manawatuand Stonnbird sailed for Wanganui yesterday-evening at 6.15. i r The vessels'have been, despatched by the Agent-General for New. Zealand with emigrants’ during November;-7-The Wiltshire,, with. 282 emigrants,' for'Canterbury, New’’Zealand and the Oxford, with 238,f0r Auckland; - ' The 8.8. ffinemoa, Captain Fairchild, from Napier, and Poverty Bay, .arrived here, yesterday afternoon. .She left Napier 4t 7,40 p m. bn the Ist,'and whgn off. “Capri Palliaer saw a ketch ashore flying a signal for, assistance. Captain Fairchild had a boat lowered,’ -;and tent her asjtore;to ascertain what was the matter.J The vessel Was fouh'd'to bo the "ketch Otakl,. high arid , dry on the bhhhhi'nb.fmtrch’inlni'ed. ' She is lying on - , a nice saudyibeachibetween.Cojje PalUaer and While Bock, and is only"a,few miles from »> station. There; , wire dye, men,on the beach, three from the station, ■ Lfiflirfhe'cre which''corisists'of two meril‘, . X persop, named Melrose is in charge of the ketch,-and he stated that they bad gdrie .ashore last Saturdiy,night, had .lostrbpthanchors and cables, and wished .to be taken? ■'..off. orient a kedge" anchor. : Captain' Fairchild states ■'“’’that he would have; tried to 1 toW, her off,' but consider- _ - I: irig)wh<!re;»he)Wa»J lying,: he thought 'that he might '..cniy.eppcdedi in? taking, halt of her .off, or, in'other 1 ■ Words, pulling her to pieces. An anchor for her won][d have been sent ashore r bnt there was.tbo strong , a wifid-blwing'to : scnd the -boat bkek again; Captain Fairchild says that the ketch could be easily launched , if . skids.wore. placed under her,' as the . beach is very »eep and the water, deep. The people on shore had succeeded In getting some J fencing posts under her. —Wcmnderstand that she Is uninsured, but that" a p'oy-. ~TMon of cargo.fsjnsured; 0 iJ .T f - j The s.s. Alhambra, from Melbourne via the-Wed" „Coast, arrived hqre last night. She left.Sandrulgc ate ! ''ZilS'p.m 1 . blithe-26th rilt./ and'cleared theiHeadri at, 6.50 p.m.; passed the Sisters at 12.15 p.m. on the 26th; - experienced strong S;: and S. W. winds, with .heavy seas, and arrived off Hokitika at 11 pVm. on the 30th:’’ left at 1,30, p.m,, on the"Blst,. and arrived at Grej-> mouth at 3,30 p.m.-; left again at 4.30 p.m. same day,, and arrived at Nelson, at.2 p.m, on the Ist; left at 10.15 a.m. op the 2nd; ,and arrived at -Wellington at 8.30 p.m.'safue'night.' She’brought 117 tons of cargo."

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4951, 3 February 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4951, 3 February 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4951, 3 February 1877, Page 2

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