SHIPPING.
PORT OF -WELLINGTON. Hiaa Water.— 5.46 A.M.; 6.2 p.m. ARRIVED. Februaryl4.-Wakatipu B »„"^'.^i from Sydney. Passengers-Saloon : Mrs. and Misses Caldwell (2) Mr. and Mrs. Davey, Hon. George McS Dromon, Messrs. 3°*"*°™ and Broomfield, and 22 steerage. Levin and Co., «* Ringarooma s.s ,623 tan. bourne via the South, ■''f™*'"' ~_,. fn,. m i,(.r-Melbourne-Mrs. Smith, Miss Forbes. Mrs. «»""« fend F MS. %^ M Mr. Phi Hip, and 0 steerage. Bishop-agent. gtt f Blenheim. r«Jenge«-ic P abin :M.«£ Draper, Atkinson Jacobion" Thompson, Beardon, Lawrence, and Harley. *3SM£&. 37 to-./•*. «"» W d Sin.SS Bengers-Cabin: Messrs. Fell and A. Gee. rurnDuU an Taupo, Sg s°s n ! S- 461 tons, Carey, from the North. levin and Co., agents. February 11.-Southern Cross, is, 139 tons, Holmes, for Napier. Jacob Joseph and agents. Tui as., M tons, Bonner, for Foxton. Passengers -Cabin; Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. and Misses Caldwell (3), Messrs. Skennan (2), Biggie, and McKenzie. Bishop, agent. , ■ , Lyttelton, p.s., 86 tons, Scott, for Blenheim. Pas-sengers-Mrs. Brown, Messrs. Draper, Campion, and Lyford. Deacon, agent. w „,,„». Young Dick, schooner, 162 tons, Armit, for Hobarion. Passenger-Cabin: Mr. Leech. Beck and Tcnks, BB Ringarooma. s.s., 623 tons, Whitburn, for Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: Messrs. Doile and Rose. Bishop, S6 Rangatira, s.s., 190 tons Evans, for Napier and Poverty Bay. Passengers—Saloon: Mr.- and Mrs. Fredberg and 4 children, Mesdames Meinerzhagen and Drake, Hegarty Troupe, Messrs. Collins, Anderson, Turton, and 4 steerage. Plimmer agent. t Torea, s.s., 27 tons, Bilby, for Menneun. CLEARED OITT. February • 14.—Shepherdess, schooner, 20 tons, King, for Havelock. Master, agent. IMPORTS. IJspecial charge is mails for consignees' names inJSrt«(Jin this column.} ■ , ,*. v i .. ™„„i lyttelton, from Blenheim: 3 boxes, 150 bales wool, S do skins, 24 sacks potatoes, 107 hides. Falcon, from Blenheim: 100 sacks oats, 87 bales wool, 1 ton tow. ■■'•., , .„•, io Southern Cross, from Auckland: 10b cases, 13 Casks. _ „ , Tui from" Lyttelton: 50 sacks beans. From Xaikoura: 10 bales-wool, 6 bags lime, 2 empty casks Forest Queen, from Foxton: 1 locomotive and htiings, 4603 feet totara timber. , Napier, from Rangitikei: 79 bales wool, 20 hides, a quantity of skins, 1 box, 2 pkgs, 4 sheep. Rangatira, from Napier: 234 bales wool, 89 pockets, 2 boxes, 1 case, 1 cask, 1 pel. "Wakatipu, from Sydney:-202 case 3 fruit, 10 halfClests tea, 20 chests do, 1 matted pkg, 1117 gunnies sugar, 214 mats do, 10 sacks'maize, 40 bags rice, 25 rases, 1 cask, 2 pels. Ringarooma, from Melbourne: 1 piano, 4 cases cigars, S half-chests tea, 1 case biscuits. 5 cases .safes, 445 boxes tea, 1 tpr-cask wine, 43 cases, 1 case merchandise, 20 pels, 4 boxes. From South: 4 cases, Ipatcel.. "",".'' . . EXPORTS. lyttelton, for Wairau: 7 cases, 2 portmanteaus, 2 pels, 2 trusses. . , , , Tui, for Foxton: 3 hhds beer, 5 brls do, 80 saws flour, 8 cases, 14 gunnies sugar, 3 brls, 1 bag seed, 1 nr-cask wine, 49 pkgs, 4 trunks. Younk Dick„for Hobarton:, 9S tons flour. Rangatira, for Napier: 7 -washing machines, 3 stands, 20 cases, 2 bdls oars, 5 cases whisky, 20 boxes tea, 490 pkgs, 1 pel ironwork, 165 bolt 3 and washers, 33 sacks seed, 7 trunks. For Poverty Bay: 100 cases kerosene, 2-pkgs", 1 pel, 20 half-chests tea. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London.—Hnrunui, early; Adamant, early; Rakaia, early ;Pleione; early, Northampton, early. Southbrs Pouts.—Hawea, this day; Taranaki, 20th inst. „,, , , NojitdehH Ports.—Wellington, 20th inst. Melbourne, via the South.—Ringarooma, this day. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Losdon.- Avalanche, early ; Ocean Mail, early. NoniDEitK Ports.—Hawea, this day; Taranaki, SouinKßH Forth.—Taupo, this day ; Wellington, 20th Inst. , „ . j Wakoanui. Stormbird, this day ; -Manawatu, this day. ~ • "' .- ■ . Napier 'and* Auckland. —Star of the South, this day. Castlepoxnt and Napier.—Kiwi, this day. Iyttei.ton and Port Chalmers.—Wakatipu, thlsday. . -« ;. . ..■,"•• Foxtos.—Napier, this day. :. NzLBON. WItSTFOItT. GJHSVMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. —Charles EdwaTd, 16th inst.
BY TELEGRAPH. PORT CHALMERS,. Wednesday: Sailed: Arawata, for Melbourne via the Bluff, with the Suez mail.-' .. . LYTTELTON, Wednesday. Sailed :.'Hawea, for the North. Passengers for Wellington—Mrs. Igglesdon and children (2), Misses Potts - and McDonald, Messrs. Talbot, Hislop, MerePortman.*' L .' KJ , V; AUCKLAND, Wednesday. SatLtdC Australia, Sot Kandayan, Honolulu,.arid San Francisco; at 6 p.m. Kaipara Shipping. —Arrived : Jnlia F. Carney; schooners Jessie Niflcbl and Wild Wave, froiprDurtedio ; Rhoderlck and Prince Alfred, from Lyttelton : ketch Reliance and brigantlnes Hannah Eroomfield and : Enterprise,' from Wellington.' The schooner Annie Hill, from Wellington, has also arrived, after a fearful passage. She encountered terrific gales. Sailed: Flora, forLyttelton. . , . • .'-.-.' The ketch Falcon, Captain Fisk, from Blenheim, arrived in port .yesterday forenoon. ,She crossed the bar at 6 o'clock the previous-evening, and had light baffling-;winds across the Strait. She-will return to Blenheim on Friday afternoon. - The' steam yacht Torea sailed for Blenheim at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. Captain Fisk,' of the having passed her off Cape Terawiti. She was going at a splendid rate, under steam and sail. ThsTs.V-'Southern Cross and the s.s." Rangatlra"' sailed for Napier yesterday afternoon. Owing to the accident to the Napier's propeller, her~departure~for Foxton lias been postponed till 6 o'clock this evening. The p.s." Lyttelton, with a cargo of wool,-arrived here yesterday from Wairau, and sailed again for the same port in the afternoon. The a.s. Hawea, from the South, will arrive here to-day, and sail North in the afternoon. On reference to our Auckland shipping telegrams, it will be seen that the schooner Annie Hill has arrived at Kaipara after. a.._yery long and fearful passage of nearly thirty days from this port. Her voyage is another instance of the uncertainty of•the weather which is to-be met with on this coast, when it takes one vessel thirty days to go a few hundred miles, and another vessel, that left at the same time, and was in company a portion pf the way, only four or five days. . . The schooner Young Dick, sailed for Hobarton yesterday afternoon at 5.30. The steamers Manawatu and Stormbird are expected to arrive here to-day from Wanganul They are announced to sail again this evening. The TTnioh Co.'s s.s. Wakatipu, Captain Angus Cameron, from Sydney direct, arrived in port yesterday at 6 a.m. She left Sydney at 1 p.m. on the Bth inst'i and cleared the Heads at 2 p: m. - Experienced fresh southerly winds, with heavy head sea, to the 22th; thence moderate weather. Sighted Cape Farewell at-4.30 p.m. - on therlSth, and arrived here as above. -The-Wakatipu! discharged yesterday a'large quantity of sugar, fruit, tea, and other merchandise. She will sail South to-day at H a.m. .- Messrs;. JlcMeckan, Blackwood, and Co.'s s.s. Bingarooma arrived at the wharf yesterday at 11.30 a.m.-from Melbourne via- the South. She is, as we stated before, under the command of her late chief officer, Mr. Whitburn, so long and favorably known In connection with the firm of Messrs. McMeckan,' Blackwood, and, Co., and who has had on previous occasions temporary charge of the steamers Otago and Omeo, and his promotion to the command of so fine a vessel as the Ringarooma must be admitted to have been well and thoroughly earned. The Ringarooma left Melbourne on the 6th February at 10.40 a.ml: passed Swan Island at 9.15 a.m. next day. l Had light E.S.E. winds the first two days, and then Steamed against strong S.E. winds.to the Bluff, where, she - arrived at'l aim. on 1 the 11th, and entered the port at daybreak: landed .passengers and mails, andsailed at 7 a.m. same day : arrived at Port Chalmers at 6 p.m.; sailed again at 4 p.m. on the 12th, and when, about midway the manhole In one of theboilers commenced to leak, and the steam had,to be blown down, which delayed her for several hours, and she did not reach Lyttelton till 3 p.m. on the 13th ; sailed at 6.30 p.m., and arrived here as above. Had fine weather np the coast. The Ringarooma sailed for Nelson at 9 o'clock last night. The Government steamer -Hinemoa. Captain Fairchild, from her trip round the Middle Island, arrived in port*yesterday morning, with the Wellington portion pf the European mail via Suez on boar'l, and the volunteer representatives for the ensuing Colonial Prize Bring. She Bailed from hers at 11 a.m. on the sth, and steatned-down to Puysegur Point in the teeth of a Hard south-east gale, with bitter cold and rain. Landed several heavy ironbark timber logs at Preservation Inlet for the construction of the lighthouse there;'' Called at Centre Island and landed other lighthouse material; and then came through Fovcaux, Straitbefore.a howling south-east. galo,.the weather, . altthe while-on the VVe3t Coast being mostmiscrable. The Bluff was made at 1 p.m. on the 10th, and next sailed for Port Chalmers on the 11th ; arrived there the" same night, and took the Suez mall from the Arawata; proceeded North next day, and made Lyttelton on the forenoon of the 13th; sailed at 1.30 p.m., and arrived here as above. Experienced fine weather on the' East Coast. The Hinemoa will proceed to Hokitika to-day, taking with her the Wellington and Southern representatives for the Prize Firing matches. The Union Company's s.s. Taupo, Captain Carey, left the Manukau at 10 a.m, on the 12th, and arrived off New Plymouth at 5 a.m, next day; sailed at C p.m.,- and made Nelson at C a.m. on the 14th ; left at D.So aim;; and got Into Picton at 5 p.m.; sailed at 6.30 p.m., and arrived here at 11 o'clock last night Experienced fine weather throughout. Sho will sail Sonth this afternoon:
The Star of the South came off the Patent Slip yesterday,- and steamed'round to'tho'wharf. She will sail for Napier and Auckland to-day. The following information respecting New Zealand Shipping Is given in the European Mail ;—Messrs, Shaw, Savill, and Co/s Plelone, Captain Eenaut, from London, December 12 (consigned to Levin and Co.) Foi Wellington—Chief cabin-: A. W. Bolleston, N. FiUherbert, H. 'S... flt2herbert, E: Cassan, J. R. Luby, Mr. Notman, Mrs. Notman, J. B. Jacob, Emma Jacob, Helena Jacob, and Miss lilanchard. Second CaMn: A. Edge, "W. Canning, H. Winnett, E. Miller, Mid A. Keraber. Steerage; 11. Mason, J. Tucker,
■JC'D. Gibant, Mrs. Gibant. P L. Payne, E. Vcusard, and D. Y. 8. Godden.—Per the New Zealand Ship ping Co.'s Northampton, from London, December 15. For Wellington-Saloo»: Mr. W. H. W, Haiues, Mr. Lacey, Mr. F.>A. Awdry, and 33i.emigrants.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4961, 15 February 1877, Page 2
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