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SHIPPING.

PORT OK WELLINGTON Hi«B Watui.-4.38 a.m. : 4.5 a p M

„• ABB i V tS!i' Bonner, from FoxMarch 28.-T»». .a, Messra. Romton. PBaitegers-CaMn. »™ * ley, and Hebbs. Bishop, ag«£ (rom -Wanganui. Manawalo, p-s., «« f ' oD ?l.a%lrs. Williams and 3 Passengers—Cabin : »r. |" hH(lreo Mrs. Mathieson, children, Mfcsea Snisted, Karrah, WadeKnowles. *™Sjffl,lr»t«>; Durman. Boyd, »an, Harker, Primmer, agent. Smiley, and Napier, Messrs. Merry and , - m m . Campbell. Turnfcull and Co., agent* q , f the North. Wellington, »•*>»! *° ns i£ ;„d Mrs. Gisborne. : ;Hon "J'.^ u aiu , Goodman, Hiss Moya, Messrs. lender, WacKett, >.»" Hum phries, Raid, BVddk, Tuck, Holto, »»mp pa3smore Whittem, wn ? D f: K Co ? l i' v £, »2a Co., agents, steerage; 22 for ion »^l e DoX from Wanganm. Stonnbird, 9.5., 69 to* Troupe (0), ETSFSSS? : «VUci, agents. iffiS ctghland. and Ebbery. "gtWttV SO tons, Turner, for Havelock. M for Napier, GisWanaka, 3.9., 298 tons, -"""rj a Passengerstome. Tauranga and ftnd serva nt, MesU Tu 3 iT S t«fon3;.'.Bonner.for Kaikoura andLyt-. telton'. .Btehop, ?gej*.'-, . jj 0 w(. for the South. WeUiigtqu,. -*«•*-?E,;°% ra Parker, - Mi" n ey a ' nd C o., agents, and Spencer* 12 steerage, harm * Skfnf futgus. 7 empty hhds. 1 &oawatu. jj-gmjl: «»£<£ ?SSL 5 B SrwUWdo. C l horse, «0 sheep. KX PORTS. 57 *2_ M-chests tea, au x truss _. drums. l'eSe »«&• wire,'6l bags, lelloes. 100 pieces «™ b n e^ 2 o \° o P b?x«s candles, 2 case", , »«kerosene. 1 box 1 box. For roieny d ay. * d o oc t a ves wine. „™' f l r A™T*b\,x HLe" For Lyttelton: 7 2 qr-casks rum, !■ "ox, o "»«■ cases, 2 pkjft',2 qr-casks. F.XPECTET) ATvVUVALS. ;:«rcs;» M,,,, " , ' ;H -~' HobartoN;—Malay, early. 6t s/u P TUK. R N Voinn-HOT... 31* i».t.; Taranaki, 5 K^vT^ h a.-Al ll ambr a , 31st ID NEMOS.-tyttelton, 31st instant; Arawata, 4th "to*. W,Brrour.G„K.vMouTH, akdHokitika. —Kennedy, 3rd April. B T^Po 3^ B TBAV.-Rangatira, 31st inst. Newcastle.— Easby, 30th inst Wahuanui.—Manawatu, this day.

• BY TEIBORAPH. „, , ; HOKITIKA, Wednesday. Arrived : Albambra. She left Melbourne on the experienced light wi"ds throughout Passsed the ship Pleione at 5 p.m. on the 2«Mram London .to Wellington, »U_well. The Alha, bra sailed for Nelson atll a.m. Passengers for Wellmgtoai -Ife Jacobson and 3 steerage j 103 tons cargo. ' LYTTELTON, Wednesday. Arrived : Easby, at 3.15. She sailed North at C 'Sa?lid: Beautiiul Star, for Amuri, at 5.20 p.m. TIMAKU, Wednesday. Arrive.): From Newcastle to-day-The Isabella Bidley, barque;Moa, brig; Circe.bngantine^ TheschoVner Maude. Graham Is loading grain for New Plymouth, -,, ; .-.,.- AUCKLAND. Wednesday. Arrived : At Kaipara-Hannah Broomfield, from wtlhnglo?. ,S»rah.Plle. from .Westpor , »t Heads SAILEO: Julia F. Cairney, for Adelaide; Torea, Onward, and .Marion, for Lyttelton. FOEt"cHALMERS, Wednesday. <*atltd ■ Baroue "Woodside, for Newcastle, ** Canterbury was towed round toLyttettoflhy the tugKoputai. The steamers Albion and Wan»ka sailed ,J™««£S forenoon. ' The former for Melbourne via the West Coast at 0 a.m.. and the latter an hourafterwards for Napier, Gisborne, Tauratiga; and Auckland. . Ihe se. Napierjleft Foxton at. 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday, and anived,here"at 7 o'clock- yesterday m »rnmg. The schooner Star of the South sailed for Havelock yest-rday.-alsofthe. Maiden City, schooner, for Wanp s. Manawatu, Captain Harvey, from Wanganui, with a cargo consisting of 150 .sheep, 103 casks tallow, and several tons sundries arrived foi harbor at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. She left there at 8 o'clock the previous night; and bad, calm weather with smooth water throughout. The Manawatu w.ll sail for Wanganui at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The s 3. Tui leftjoxton at 7.45 p.m. on. Tuesday, crossed the bar-at ais p.m.; had fine weather throughout, and, arrived here at 5.15 am yesterday. The -Tui sailed for Kalkoura and Lyttelton at 0.30 p.m. yesterday. The b Vfetormbird, Captain Doile, arrived in harbor at 10 o'clock hut night from Wanganui. She left there at 9.20 a"itn.yjcr63se 1 the bar at 10 a.m., and arrived here as.;abovfl£ had fine weather with smooth sea throughout.' Captain Doile reports sighting a ship in the Strait becalmed. She will probably prove to be the Fleibhe'for/this port; also a barque off the It w'oiild be well .if: the 'Customs authorities would bring into,force the law which compels those who «nter and'clear, vessels to place the names of the pa - .sengers fey-them orrthe manifest.'- Bysddoing a great deal of trouble f»nd' time would be saved to those whose business-it la to; collect the names iand number of passenge'rsuiat arrive and depart, besides by allowing rach irregularities to exist the official statistics made up aanuaKirby the Government must necessarily be-imperfect,' At the present time there are numbers of steamers that leave Wellington with dozens of .passengers; on board r .and not a single one <)f The bri£ 'Mosquito wa« towed over the Wanganui bar on Tuesday by'the p.a.;Manawetu. but grounded en going up the river limmediately below the'-breach in the South Spit She will be there lightened and taken up to the :*harf." ..The .Wanganui papers state that she is,six- months out, having put in to the Cape on December 49, "and having.again made astart on the 4th Jariiiaryrthuflhavfnerbeen 78 days from thence to. port. Fair winds have been experienced, from her fast start-point.'thoughifrom four to five- knots hive been her' average; rate of.saUlng; ,r The: protracted passage appears to, have been mainly attributable to the terribly'dirty, state; of, her bottom, on which the as thick'as they can lay.; Some of the mollascin,' s*srnrinces are. of extraordinary size. Altogether the vessel has aweather beaten appearance, such as is never seen except after a prolonged battling with the sea. The Mosquito'-Is an iron brig (with wooden bulwarks) of 180 tons register, and has about 300 tons of.cjirgo on board. The barque Kdwin Bassett, with several passengers., wiled frsm"lhV"'wharf yesterday at half-past four o'clock for Newcastle. F .r, f( ri ',' *.- ,-' The ketch Falcon arrived in-port yesterday afternoon at",i'p-?P-,.",She,"leff"Blenheim at noon the previous day, *md hadlfght airs and calms across. The Falcon will return to Blenheimthisufternoon. A topsail,schooner, supposed, to be the' Spray from Napier, arrived in port last night shortly after 11 o'clock.''!"'"-':'; - '' '

TheEfljiby,' from the 'South,'will arrive hero this morning.,;-She- will;, sail, for. Newcastle direct on Saturday.'..-) ~'.':•',,.■ :..'.■ :-- The Ita'rigatira, from Napier,' will arrive in port this evening. She will 3all for Napier and Poverty Bay at rnsdniglit*6r5 y Sat'tti'day;' The Union Company's s.s. Wellington, Captain Lloyd, from the North, orrived' in port last night at 0 o'clock.--She-leftthc-Manukauat4 p.m. on the 28th, and arrived;off:New Plymouth atea.m. neitday; discharged GO tons cargo, and sailed at 7.30; a.m. : arrived off Nelaon.snme .night, but was too late for the tide; remained "outside "all night, and at 0 o'clock next morning - ero"s*e<rthe;bar;" was away again at 8.30 am., and gOt'lnto'Pictnn at 3 p.m.'; sailed at 3,30. and arrlved.-here as above; had fresh. N.W. wind across the. Strait.,, She discharged 30 tons cargo here, and sailed South at 11 o'clock last night.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4997, 29 March 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4997, 29 March 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4997, 29 March 1877, Page 2

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