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SHIPPING.

PORT OP WELLINGTON. . High WATMK.-5.i8 a.m.; 6.S P M ARRIVED. March 18.— Stormblrd; s.s, 69 tom, Doile, from 1 Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin : Messrs. Mclvor, Wood, Capper, Whltter, Bishop, Jobllns, Hook, Dawson, Yale, Hill, Young, Harris, Fell, and Barker; 2 steerage. Trumbull and Co., a cnts. Ringarooma, s.s., 623 tons, Whitburn, from Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: Mrs. Bess, Messrs. Shannon, and Scott; i steerage. Bishop, agent. Cynthia, schooner, 66 tons, Welsh, from Pelorus Sound. .Greenfield and Stewart, agents. Hero, cutter, 29 ions, Davis, from Pelorus Sound.. Master, agent. , Ross of Edin, schooner, SO tons, Gillard, from Pelorus Sound. BAILED. _ _Makchl6. —Wahatipu, s.s., 1153 tons, Cameron, for the South.. Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. 'Hall, Messrs, Holmes, Ward, Weatherspoon, Powell, Meredeth, and Crease; 10 steerage. Levin and Co., j-. JPaloon. ketch. 36 tons, Fisk, for Blenheim. TurnDull and Co., agents. Ocean Mall, ship, 1039 tona, Watson, for London. Passengers—Saloon: Miss Harrison, Messis. Cotter, and Wright. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Himalaya, ship, 1008 tons, Grant, for Callao. Passengers—Mrs. and Misses Grant (2). Levin and Co., agfenis. ■n William Cobb, three-masted barquentine, 424 tons, D'rady, for Lyttelton. Turnbull and Co., agents. Shepherdess, schooner, 28 tons; for Pelorus Sound. Imports. dal charge fa .made for consignees' names inertet{iii this column.) Cynthia, from Pelorus Sound : 41,600 ft. sawn tim>en . . - - - Hannah Broomfield, from Kaipara: 06,000 ft. sawn Umber. Aspasla,: from Kaipara: 30,000 ft. sawn timber. .. .Rlngarooma, ftom Nelson: 48 cases fruit, 10 sacks Ume,;l truss. lidSformbird, from Wanganui: 24 sacks potatoes, 38 pkga quinces, 300 sacks grass seed.' Antnons, from,?Melbourne ; 970 boxes tea, 098 pkgs sugar, 6 bale* corn sacks, 200 bags rice, 3u coses sago, 6 boxes nutmegs. 26 bags sago, 26 bags coffee, .7 casks sugars, 40 bags pepper, 6 bales flock, 236 half-chests teq, JO boie* do, 2. cases, 5 bdls wire, 157 bars iron, 38 cases soft soap. - -h . EXPORTS. Falcon, for Blenheim : 23 cases, 1 do bedsteads, 12 Casks, '3 kegs nails, 1 drum oil, 1 bdl shovels and forks,2 colonial ovens, 24 aasbwelghts, 12 cart boxes, 4do arms, 10 oases ;kerosene. 1 do turps, 1 bdl hoes and raises. 3 'cakes brandy, 3 do tobacco, 3 do .cheese. 26d0 groceries;! do books, 16 sheets iron, 1 pci, 20 sacks coke. 1 keg nails, 41 bars iron, 2 pkgs ridging. 1 cssk shoes. 1 ease castor oil, 6 camporens and covert, 20 casks cement, 1 cask white lead, 6 drums 0i1,.! bag nutmegs, 20 tens coal, 2 sacks seed, 2 pkgs drapery, 1 furnace door; 1 grating; 6 cases kerosene. . i. K f EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Los don. —Plelone, early; Northampton, early. SoimntiißiPoßTS.—Wellington. 20th inst: Hawes, 23rd Inst Nokthkhk Poufs.—Taranaki, 19th inst.; Taupo, 22nd inst. . ADCsnANP. TAOK.ANai, Gisborne, and Napier. —Wanaka.lSth lost. Napier.—Rangatira, 17th inst. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ;LoNDON:- Adamant, in Aprilßakaia, in April. North run Ports.—Wellington, 20th instant; _ Southern Ports.—Taranaki, 10th inst.; Taupo, 22nd inst. Wanganui. —Stormbird, this day. J.(M*’i.bou»ne via tub South.—Ringarooma, tills uy. .Nelson. Westport, Greyxouth, and Hokitika. —Charles Edward, ,19th inst. Foxton.—Napier, this day; Tui, 19th Inst. Dunedin.—Wanaka, 20th inst. Castlrpoint and Napikr.—Kiwi, 19th inst. Napier and Poverty Bay.— Rangatira, 19th inst. Sydney.—Wakatipn, 22nd inst. Castlepoint.— Aurora, 19th inst. Hobabton and Melbocbnb via the South.— Tararua, 23rd but.-, ■, . ' Melbourne, via the West Coast.—Albion, 23rd Blenheim.—Lyttelton, early.,

By TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Friday. Arrived; Southern Cross, Missionary schooner. The Taupo Is announced to leave here on Tuesday. Kaipant Shipping'.—Arrived: Brig Pakeha, from Dunedin; schooner Kaiuma, from Wellington. Sailed ; Annie Hill, for Lyttelton, on the 9th ; Sarah Pile, for Westport, same date ; Owake, for Dunedin, on the 11th; Sarah and Maty, for Lyttelton, same date ; T Prince Alfred and Maud Graham, for Lyttelton, on the 11th; brig Wild Wave, for Melbourne; no Enterprise, for Blackhead, on the 12th. LYTTELTON. Friday. Sailed : The Tui, for Kaikoura and Wellington, »t 8.20 p.m. ‘ The ketch Falcon left for Blenheim yesterday foreMon with a foil general cargo The as. Bingarooma will sail for.Melbonrne via the ESSwt&lhis afternoon. The brigantine Anthons was berthed at the wharf yesterday. She will commence discharging this mornThe schooner Sbeperdess proceeded to the Sound yesterday. The s.s. Wakatipn went South at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. r ■ , ■ The WilliaroCobb left for Lyttelton with_part of original cargo frorn New York yeiiterday/ .iThoi arrivals fromVPelorus Sound yesterday com-; prised the schooners Cynthia and Bose of Eden and the entter Hero. They have all experienced S.E. winds across till yesterday morning," when a N.W. breeze Sprang np. which fetched them into port. The Bose of Eden encountered the strong winds of Tuesday, and had to anchor under Mans. As the s.s, Wellington has been detained a day at Port Chalmenl she, will not be able to leave for the tho 'North .till Tuesday, instead of Monday os previously advertised;-/.-.. .The s.s. Bingarooma arrived. in port at 10.15 a.m. yesterday from Nelson; She left there at 9 o’clock on Thursday, and had light variable ■ winds and fine noqiwrrMwiso.’,:; ..... fThe ,s.s.. Stormbird,, Captain Doile, arrived at 1 o’clock yesterday afternoon from WangannL She left there at 10.46 pm. the previous day,.and called at Kaplta at a o’clock' this morning, where a party •frljl excursionist* were landed, who intend 'spending • Week there fn,fishing and shooting. The ;Stormbird wtlisail for Wanganui-at 7 o’clock this evening. The three ships which have been detained in port for- the past twelve days by contrary’ winds ’.were yesterday farmed by a long-looked for breeze from* the NiW. The Avalanche,.which was lying in Worser Bay, was the first to make sail to it, and at 5 o’clock in the morning she weighed anchor, and before noon bad gone out of sight. - The Ocean Mall did not snova till later ; in,the day/ and 'got round Halsweil Point,al 11 a. m., and.in less than an hour afterwards clear of the, /leads. , The.wlnd was freshening all day, ahd.ln the afternoon was blowing briskly, which JSO doubtr. will pnt those two fine ships well clear of thp/Jahd before, nightfall. /.They have now got good start, and their arrival, in London will M leoked forward to with interest. The Avalanche is greatly.- the favorite,’ having a clean bottom; having. been on .the Slip here a few mpaths ago, while, the. Ocean Mail has not been onto! the water for. eighteen months. However, the Avalanche bas s ship that has showed a clean pair •f heels on more than one occasion to race against in -Ocean Mail, tbe.latter. having made two passages tothls colony mider.Bo days, one of which we believe was the quickest ever 1 yet performed. The ship Himalaya also, sailed yesterday dor Callao.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4987, 17 March 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4987, 17 March 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4987, 17 March 1877, Page 2

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