SHIPPING.
PORT OF -WELLINGTON. * Hien Watib.-7.52 a.m. ; 8.12 r.M. TVbttary 3 —Charles Edward, p.s., 126 tons. WhltNelson and West Coast.. PassengersCabin "Miss Maddox, Mrs. McLean and ic-urchil-d«n, Mesdamfs McAr'thy. Owens. Greenwood Hour,- - sell, and Newton. Mr.andMrs. Scanlon and I Fara ly, Messrs Hounsell, Shepherd, Macalister, AV lute, ow?n?.'p7. Do Lisle, and eight steerage. Deacon, s.s.. 270 tons Lloyd from Northern ports. Passengers-Saloon : Mr. and Mrs. Bird, Mr. and Miss Small, Mrs. and Master Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Bush, Mr. and Miss Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Church, Mesdames Carter, Hector, and Eiatt, Misses Jones /and Hayes, Messrs. Clark, Sherland, Barton Murray, ' TiOss(2), Dabb, Kedwood. Kobinson Bucklnnd, Girling, Kayner, Boon, Speed, Brooinhill. Bennett, Dean > avSolomon, Haback, Hon. Major Atkinson, and the 12 ■ v .'English cricketers; 12 steerage, and 10 for South. nd cut o te'rr ge 3 n a tS ions, Shilling, from Blenheim., Turnbull and Co., agents. • _ Kiwi ss. 133 tons, Campbell, from East Coast. Passengers-Cabin: Mrs. Wills, Messrs. Pledger, Kendrick, and Garry. Levin and Co.. agents. Falcon, ketch, 37 tons, Fisk, from Blenheim. Tnrni' *;bull and Co., agents.. . • ; " Lyttelton. p!s., 80 tons, Scott, from Kekerangu. ; '■-■ Knby' schooner, 24 tons, Dalton, from Kaikoura and Waipapa.—Bethune and Hunter, agents. ; February 4.— Stormbird, s.s;, 69 tons, Doile, frqm ' '' Wanganui. Passengers-Cabin : Mrs. Smith and two children, Misses Foster and Goodison, Messrs. Lomax, ' '<"'. tCurHe, 5 Suisted, Cotterell, and Hair. Thurnbull and
Co., agents.r -Manawatu, p.s., 103 tons, Harvey, from Wanganui. 1 Passengers-Cabin: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, '''Monro and child, Mrs. Bavin, Misses Kemble, Poul- ' son, Taylor, Porter, and Bavin, Messrs Solomon, Quinsy, Crompton, Drury, Bare, Smith Clifford, Thomas, Pallant, Nathan, Higgins, Helet, Cross, Mcßeth,' and Wilford; five steerage. ; Plimmer,
Eangatira, s.s., 190 tons, Evans, from Napier. J' Passengers- Saloen: Mesdames Stuart, Balloni. and i .King, Misses.Eeid and Armstrong, Messrs. Hide, " ' Hebberley, Joshua (2), Foreman, Query, Thomas, Christisson, Cottrell,- Shaw, Jackson, and McMann. ' TPlimmer, agent. ■\-\v:: s:.vj :/... '• .sailed.:. \ , -February s.s.; 401 tons, Muir, for . ■Melbourne and. Coast'. Passengers—Saloon : For Coast: Mrs. Madigan, Messrs. AVoodward, Booth, Owen, Ferine, and Meredith. For Melbourne •: Mr.: and Mrs: Scanlan and family, Messrs..Olllver, Valen- "; 'tine, Hanson, Daley, Harrington, Hanson, Meredith, Beaumont, Kose'nthal, and Abernethy. Bishop, ■, agent. I i I ' February 4. AVellington, s.s., 279 Lloyd, Jot the South.. Passengers—Saloon: Messrs. Main '• i waring, l s Priohard, Owen, and Thompson,- Master Jackson, Mesdames Prichard and family, Greenwood, . and Owen, Miss Donaldson; ten steerage. • Levin and : ,\ Co:, agents., , ..- *i , J- .-- -.---- •"••■' '-' Secfet; 1 cutter yacht. 27 tons,' Lombard, land. Passengers—Messrs. Hnlme and: K. Niccol. DaJgleish-and Keid;-agents. - ; , ,r .. -• ( j .'CLEARED: OUT. ' ', ' ' " L February 3.—Maggie Paterson, s?hooner, 88 ton 3, Paterson, for Greymouth. . Master, agent; - - : ir.BUzabeUi, ketch, 33 tons, Short, for Eangitikei. Master, agent. - ! ■■■■ " Hero;:cutter, 29 tons, Davis, for Pelorus Sound. ' J Master, 'agent. ' " , IMPOSTS. ;[ ~ii[A'sptilal charge it-made for consignees' names inserted in this column.] , ! „ ■ Alhambra, from Melbeurne :30 cases fruit, 3 bdls r iawp' timber, 7 cases tin, 25 do galvanised iron, 41 v, j bags'cdffee, 2 boxes nutmegs, 14 qr-casks wine, s.bales V -leather,il2 cases sarsaparilla, 25 half-chests tea, 370 'rolls matting, 10 bags pepper, 3 bales, 20 pels, 18 cases. < - ' ' ■> ' !-.. ■ l T*,- ■;'■..<■■■;■■.... .-•- -EXPORTS. , ' I Alhambra, for Melbourne : 153 sacks hides, 2 cases, ■ f )1 cask. "For. Coast; Ocases, 2 pkgs, 2 bales, ,1 hydrant, ,:.,.' J pkg, 2 safe doors, 2Q empties. _ ! • l ,„ t ••■-'■ Napier^far Foxton : 2 hhds beer, 20 cases, 10 bags coal, 12'pkgs iron; 2 casks biscuits, 84 pkgs groceries, •"s "1 casd keroseiie,':4s pkgs sugar, 1 case brandy, 1 box 'tobaoco; 20 sacks flour, 94 jikgs, 19 cases spirits, 4 do «chnapps, : s do stout, 10 kegs white lead, 10 sacks oats, 3 case curbjcoa. ' ' .".' ! u' ' ;.'. ' -'EXPECTED AEKIVALS. I London.—Hnrunui, early; Adamant, early; Eakaia,-. Southebm Ports.—Tairoa, 6th inst.; Eotorua, 9th NoBTn«BB Fobtb.—Tanpo, Bth inst.; Taranaki, 10th inst. ,/ -'>■■!■.\ ■ ', Hobabion;—YounrjDicK, early. ; •.„„•, Melboobni, via the. South.—Arawata, 11th. InSt, ' '->'■';':. PEOJECTED DEPAETUEES. London.- Jessie Headman,;this month; Avalanche, •arly, j.Ocean Mail, earjy. L. „. v NoR-raKBN PoßTS.TfTaupo, Bth inst.; Wellington, !: "•• :12th inst; :i- *"■' '.'•' ! -" ,,; -'-' ■' ' i .. - -SocinKßN PohT»j—Tairb», Bfli:lnst. , , - ' .'WANaAHOI.. —Stormbird, this, day; Manawatu, '■ '-■'' 'this'day." '''.'' ' '.'■ ■'',.,'• . - . '' . , ;;t i rOASTtBPOXsr and this day. Sydney, via Nelson, Tabasaiu, and,Manukau. - , —Eotorua,,9th inst. ,: : ■ -." ! "" ' WjcsTPoriT, GiiEVKP.DTn, andHokitika. / r t BiJaJHiiJt.'—Xyttelton; this day. '.■ Mblboubn-b, . via the SouTH.-fArawata, 11th r ,, Inst. ~-.■- -' , ; / ;■■ -.;- ;;;■ ■ ." . - - BY TELEGRAPH. , • :• •:,£■.•-.. ,; AUCKLAND, Saturday. ' Arrived :' Emu, from' Fiji. i Saixed :"T»upo. Passengers for Wellington : Mr.' ;'■■'• and Mrs. Broadioot, Mesdames Eeid and Floyd, Capt. BendaU, Mr. Kohn. j <Z '.".. -- '•" -• ; • • LYTTELTON, Sunday. . .. ■■ ''Arblved: ;Alharabra,r from the North; Tairoa; '"•„',from..Port ChaJmers.- _ j . •■ . , .: ; '- for Auckland. ■''■ * ' ' ''v' *POET CHALMEES, Saturday. The German lirff Colobri, ninety days from Foochow, : -liia ; cargo of tea. • < . -, • • i I .SAixla>:-Tatooa;- Passengers for Wellington : Mr. r.i.• »adJMn.l*lofii Mr;Btuart.-',7 :.■ j ,': --; - . '; In. The'siiji-Tarioi,' which, is 'running in lieu of the Hawea, will arrive here fi-om the South to-morrow ™The»f <WeUingto ,l » from the North, arrived here On Saturdajr l '»lteTnopn.at .4.o'clock. She proceeded ; j - ■' i The p.* Lyttelton, with a cargo of wool from Kekeywgn'imy&pi Saturday., She sails for Blenheim . '■■ ~, , The ketcb Falcon and ;the cutter Dido,] from. Bien- '' J ' helin with cargoes of wool and flax, arrived on*Sattudaf- 'The J'alconj'ii'ill return again tpßlenheim this afternoon.,.. ■■ <-r , i "'*' ,s "'■ ..o'jj .^he^iis.^Alhambra 'sailed' for Melbourne via the South at 6 »'oloe* on Saturday afternoon.! M The schopneriKuby; -wool-laden,' arrived ;in port on '■"'•'' 'Saturday fOl enoon from'.Kalkpuraand Waipapa. i; 0. ■. The si. StortaWrd, Captain Doile, arrived here yesterday afternoon at left there atXl£.a.m., crossed the bar at 2 a.m., and experienced northerly -winds to Kapiti, .thence till • a ''• arrival light "S.E.- with' heavy rain. The j Stormbird, will sail agafn-ior Wanganui at noon to-day. _ '__ -.•' i The s."s.' Kiwi, Jt'dti Napier and-other East Coast ' ' "ports, arrived in harbor at 11 a.m. on Saturday. . Shej cal Ted at BTacTchead'and'Castlepoint where wool was. shipped. Captain Campbell would have called in at, ; tUe ptace .where the ketch Otakiiis ashore, but the ' weather was scf thick the land could not be discerned. The p.s. Charles jEdward, with a cargo of wool; &c.<! arriyed frornNelson r at, 9 a.m,, en Saturday.' She,, 11 c«aflecs*rom^ s thereat6.3o p.m. • on-Friday, and had, light N.E. winds with a dense fog, which | compelled , , „ Captain-HWhltweHito anchor ;in Guard Bay :tbr:over! ■ ■ ' twonoßM. She"'will sail again for the same port The s.s. Eangatira. Captain Evans, leftJ Napier at noon .onCSaturdajS-and experienced variable northerly-windtto Flat Point, where light|S.W. wind, ..with cross sea and rainy weather were met with, con-., J - ' tinning till''arrival at 4.-30* p.m..yesterday. tJTheJ Eangatira will-proceed again to Napier m.Wv ilesdafc'ji ; "-. vi'ji'ii: A'. '. ; -';3 " ' The p.s. Manawat* left Wanganui at 1 aim. yesterday, and,arrived here,at 2.30 p.m. Hid-Janfoble. "i w»d» with rainy weather dowri; She isannounced to sail for Wanganui at 10 o'clock this forenoon 1 •■ ThftyKljt-SecieMaUed on Saturday niorning for Auckland. J * -; ? 4 •, / r r &V&1 \reeit /rom Jhe Qonth on Saturday enabled < a large number of"vessels—about a dozen,—bound-B(frtrnf|krdi|,'-and >»Wch, have been waiting! in Worser, Bay for over a week—to proceed on their voyag*.. Tbischooneri"Bewardand,Eose,Qf Edenjbound for; 1: <"fh«-Bourid,!lia*e retnrnW'to portfrom Wcyserßay.:: t! ) ■ ■ " '"' ' -
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4952, 5 February 1877, Page 2
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