SHIPPING.
PORT OF WELLINGTON. Hion Wattsr.—lo.26 a.m. : 11.20 p M ■ ARRIVED. March 22.—Tararua, s.s., 563 tons, Sinclair, from Sydney, via the West Coast. Passengers—Saloon:! Mesdames ?ry and Lore, Mr. Sampson, Lydia Howard, Troupe (9); 3 steerage. Bishop, agent. Kapler, s.s., 48 tons, Holmes, from Foxton. Passengers—Cabin : Rev. Mr. Mrs. acd Miss Standrin, Mr*. McKenzie, Messrs. Standrin, McKenzie, Rockell, Turnbull and Co., agents. ! Tui, sa, 64 tons, Bonner, from Foxton. Passengers —-Cabin—tfrftuidMr*. Mart and ?4 children, Mr", and 8 Mrs. Radlay,'Messrs.. Macei Simpson, Haniml. 'Burgers, Jenkins, M«Ouire, Lyell, Muir, M'irks. Hurley, BrywrTrijgtasr yiindall, Fisher; Kby, Caul, Walter, Woore: 10 steerage. Bishop, agent. Maiden City, schooner, 27 tons, Huntley, from Peloms-Sotura.—Master, agent. BidO, flutter, 33 tons, Shilling, from Blenheim. TuTnbult and Co., agents. -■• - Bawea, u, 462 tons. Wheeler, from the South.-Tasseng-rs—Saloon : Dr. Schwartzback. Messrs. Nicholas, AtMson, Sherman, Strike, Millett, Morley, Scarlett, Hawkins, Watt 3, Martindale, Thompson and sob, JPonton, Ralne, Robson, and Stewart: 11 steerage. Levta'and Co., agents. Taupo, s.a, 461 tons, Carey, from the North. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Hathaway, Martin, Thornton, Dixon. Harrison, Gray and family, Briscoe, Misses' Moss and Thompson, Messrs. Duncan, Jamison, Lnwrenee, Lewis, Pallett, Love, Paul, Wharton, Martin, Palmer, Ford, Cameron, McKenzie, Brand, Sheehey, and Ord: 6steerage. Levin and Co., agents.. J?d,wln Bassett, barque, 347 tons, Foster, from Newcastle. Williams, agent. HAILED. March 22.- Anthons, brigantine,l33 tons, Anthons, for Lyttelton.. Turnbull and Co., agents. Tui.s.s'.,'64 tons, Bonner, for Kalkouraand Lyttelton. 'Bishop, agent. Kennedy, a5...136 tons, Palmer, for Nelson, Westport,.Qreymou£hr r and Hofeitika. Deacon, agent. Hannah EroomtieM, brigantlne, 134 tons, Dawson, for Kalpara. ' Greenfield and Stewart, agents. Napier, is., -48 "tons. Holmes, for Foxton. Passengers— Cabin;-Mr. Finlgan. .', Turnbull and Co., agents. , Taupo, s.s,, 461 tons, Carey, for the South. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Herbert, Brodie, and Hall, Mrs. and Master Biss, Mr. and Mrs. Rundell and family, ,Mr. .and ; Mrs. Campbell, Miss Turton, Mr. Cameron; 4 steerage. Levin and Co., agents. Bmerald, ketch, 40 tons, Whitley, for Picton. Master, agent: - Cynthia, schooner, 56 tons, Welsh, for Pelorus Sound. Greenfield and Stewart, agents. CLEARED OUT. March 22.—Dunedin, schooner, 66 ton.?, Stewart, for Oamaru. Master, agent. Falcon, ketch, 37 tons, Flsk, for Blenheim. Turnbull and Co., agents. / IMPORTS. {A .'fecial chnrgzit math for consignee)', names innrttct in this cctuma.} The following jjoods.were consigned to W. and Gv TußHßiri/ii & Co:— l j Ex Easby and Anthons: 128 tons-refined sugar.. Southern Cr 039,. from Napier: -205 bales wool. 77 bags grass seed, 50 casks tallow, 6 larahs. ... Bawea, from Dunedin: 200 casks cement, 3 boxes, 9 pkgs, 7 cases, S hhds, 2 trusses, 420 bars iron, 2 pels. From; Lyttelton : 27 pkgs, 30 cases, 36 sacks seed, 10 bags flour, 20 sacks do, 160 do wheat, 7 pkgs ploughs, 6 bdls, buckets, 71 cases, 1 hhd, 1 qr-ck, 10 cases cheese, 4 do bacon,' 1 sewing machine, 79 sacks oats, 54 rams.'
Dido, from .Blenheim; 48 sacks peas, 75 bales flax, 100 sacks, oats, Lease, -1-pkg. . . Maiden City: from Pelorus Sound : 21,000 feet sawn : timber. - - Tui, from Foxton - : 6 bales wool, 8 bdls skins, 28 bides, 8 casks tallow, 1 box, 2 pels', 1 pkg, Kapler. frcmKoxton : 16 bales wool, 8538 feet timt*r, 3 casks, 1 ease, 1 box. Tararua, from Sydney, via the "West Coast: 7 cases books, 43 do fruit, 2 pels. Kaaby, from Sydney: 70 cases matches, 907 gunnies Sugar, 7 tip carts, 10 cases, 8 bales, 1 tierce, 500 tons coal. Taranaki, from Manukau: 42 bales, 3 cases. From Taraoaktr 17* sacks seed From Nelson: 5 bales hops, % caser hosiery. • From Picton: 6 pkgs, 1 box fish, 1 box' Kxroirrs. Falcon, for Blenheim: 10 qr-casks brandy, 115 pkgs gunpowder. 6 caaes, 19 coils wire, 3 casks soda, 2do -whiting, 1 keg saltpetre, 9 pkgs groceries, 12 pkgs, 1 pkg brooms, 1 tin, 3 casks seed, 5 sacks do, 2 cases galvanised iron, 5 sheets do, 6 bars do, 2 pkgs bolts, 40 casks cement, 1 do earthenware, 1 case iron, 10 do port wine, 1 do sherry, 1 pcl3 cigars, 6 cases kerosene, 1 do capers, 20 ploughs. Tui, for Kalkoura : 38 pkgs, 10 cases wire, 1 ton coal, 300 bricks, 1 truss, 1 qr-cask, 4 pkgs, 50 pkgs ammunition. Dunedin, for Oamaru: 15 cases ale, 15 do brandy, 10 do old torn, 25 do whisky, 1 do tobacco, 10 boxes raiaiar, 17do sundries, 30 cases kerosene, 5 boxes pegs. 1 ease sarsaparilla, 10 cases stout, 30 telegraph poles, 1 cask whiting. Napier, for Foiton: 19 pkgs iron, Ido shovels, 2 pkgs nails, 4 hhds, 1 harmonium, 1 case kerosene, 20 sacks flour, 20 coils wire, 1 bdl shovels, 6 kegs nails, £ grindstones, 20 sacks' Sour, 14 gunnies sugar. Kennedy, for Nelson: 220 tierces tobacco, 24 cases, 1 do ale, 7 cases drapery, 1 truss do, 1 case books, i bales, 11 crates Alters. For Hokitika: 30 drums oil, 1 pel books. 6'cases, 10 do schnapps, 12 pkgs, I pel. For Westport:-2boxes, 1 bdl steel, lease drapery. 25 kegs butter, lease. * For Greymouth: 5 drums oil, 4 cases; 1 do Sooks, t be* coin. ■ -*''-' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. .London.—Pleione, early; Northampton, early. South k"n Poktm.—Taranaki, 27th inst.; Taupo, 81st tost., NoktrmiH Pours.—" Wellington, 27th Inst.; Bawea, 31st Uttt. > .•■"-■'■ M bi.bo urn r. and Hu»AUTON, via mr, Sooth.— Albion. 25th inst. Hobakton.—Mulay, early. *' :: P'UO.TBCTKD I>EPAETITRES. XosnoK.*'Adamant, in April: Rakaia, in April. NmmsitN Pobth.—Taranaki,-27th inst.- Taupo, 81st inst ' ' ■' SonrnKßH Vokts.—'Wellington, 27th inst.; Hawea, 31st inst. ...'-.. WaNOAHOr.—Stormbird, -24th inst. ; Manawatn, 24thlnstr ":"• NEMowrWemroiiiy-eitEirsfotitH.'AOTJ'Ho'inTiKA; insC - - , ■, Foxton.—Napler:'24tKinst.: Toi,-26th inst. Sydney:— this day. ; and: Melbourne via the South.— Tararua, this day. - ... MEi.Bouiufß, via Nelson and thk WkstCoast.— Albion, 26th inst. ■-■■■■ Bienheim.—Lyttelton, early. I.t?ttbi.to»i_':»»d' Po«t CBAiMicRS.- Easby, this day. , * - " . . - ' I,Yrrrn»M.—Southern Cross, this day. BY TBLEGIiArB.
.... ~. . , - LYTTELTON, Thursday. SAltko: Wakatlpu, for Wellington and Sydney, at 0.30 a.m. Passengers for Wellington: Mr. and Mrs. Wiltshire," Messrs. '"Watt and Sellg. For Sydney: Messrs". Nardon and Adolphe.—Sea Bird, for Brisbane. —Kenllworth, for Auckland. .'("" ;; ' AUCKLAND, Thnrsday. Arrived :, Sir Isaac Newton, from Sydney; Clematis, from Lyttelton; Charybdis.fronr 3&fnoa;Star of the South, from Napier. .. ~. ; „., BAir»r'Her6; r6r'"Sydney, Bachelder Troupe passengers ; Flirt, brigantine, for Lyttelton. Tne~snip Northampton, from London, ought to be reported at Nelson at any moment. Mhe in now 97 days out. After landing immigrants at Nelson she will come on to this port. The steamer Tui arrived here from Foxton at 9.30 a.ra. yesterday. She left there at 1 a.m., and had light N.W. winds with fine.weather throughout. She sailed.for Kalkoofa and Lyttelton at 7.15 p.m. The'.;Napler get into port* from Foiton at 2 a.m. yesterday. She sailed for the "same port shortly after 8 o'clock last night. ..... . . . . -■ The^s.s. : Eaßby-will sail for'Lyttelton and. Port Chalmers at hrion'to-ilay/- i •■•-"■'■ • *; The-Wakatipn from the South' will be- here to-day/ ; She will leave for Sydney In the afternoon. ; .. : The'TThion: Company's s.s. Taupo, CaptalD Carey, ■ from the North, arrived in port yesterday at 2.30 p.m." The Taupo was a day late when she left the Manukau,' but Captain Carey made up" time on the run down, and left this pttft only three hours behind the advertised hour. She left the Manukau at 12.30 a.m. on the 20th r arrived offiNew Plymouth at 5 a.m. on the 21st, sailedJit.B-a..m Y » and made Nelson-at half-past 10 o'clock same night; was away again at midnight, and at 7.30 a.m. yesterday got into Picton ; left there at 9 a.m., and arrived in port as above. The Taupo proceeded South at 0.30 p.m;:. Messrs. McMeckan, Blackwood, and Co.'s s.s. Tararua. Captain Sinclair, .came into port at ISO a.m. yesterday from Sydney, vi* the West'Coast. "She is the last of McMecJtan's line of steamers from Sydney, that trade now being abandoned. 'l'heTararualeftSydney on the 14th lint, at 4 p.m.; had a fine-weather passage on the run Across, and made Hokitika at noon on tile 12th ; sailed at 2 p.m., and made Greymoutb at 4 p.m ; left at 1 a.m., on the-20tu, and got into Nelson at midnight; sailed at 12.30 p.m. on the 21st/)and arrived bore-as.' above. 'EipeTiencedilne weather on the coast;: :3lhe Tararoa- will proceed to-day*.to - Mel- J bourne and If obarton, calliDg at Southern ports. ~"- ■■■; The schWuer. Star, ol.thei Sea arrived in harbor at 4 p.m. yesterday from Havelock. , ~-,.. The Junior/Coi»jpany , Bsis'i'Hawea.'CaptiiaWheeler, I arrived;,here; yesterday from the South at 0.30 a.m. She leffPort Chalmers at 1.45 p.m. on the 20th; arrived »t Lyttelton at 9:50 p.m. on the, 21st; sailed at 5,15. p.m., and arrived- in port as above. - Had 'fine weather up. The Hawea will sail. North at 8 'o'clock this Morning. ~..,.. . The cutter TJido caro« Into harbor yesterday forenoon frorn .Blenheim. She will return thither to-day The schooner. Cynthtar-forPelorus Sound, leftyeeterday forenoon ; and the brigantines Anthons and Hannah Broomßeld, the former for Lyttelton and the latter for Kaipara, sailed in the afternoon. The barque Edwin Ba3sett, Captain Foster, arrived la port from Newcastle yesterday evening, and anchored off the wharf at 8 o'clock. She has made an ordinary passageof,twelve days, basing left Newcastle on the- tOth Inst.' Experienced. northerly winds, chiefly light, till sighting Cape Katewell on Monday; thence light winds and- calms through' the Strait till' arrival In port asr above stated.*-'The Edwin Easselt brings 630 tons coal for Captain-Williams.
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