SHIPPING.
POUT OF WELLINGTON. High Water.—l.lß a.m.; 2.6 a.m. ARRIVED. September 4.—Stormbird. s.s.. 60 tons, Doile, from Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin : Messrs. Pollock and Young. Plimmer. agent. . Jane Douglas, s.s , 75 tons, Fraser. from Foxton. Passengers—Cabin: Mesclames Hockley and 4 obildren, Collo and child, Farraday and child, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and child, Mr. and Mrs. Andrewaitha Mr and Master Fiinn. Mr. Pleasance ; 5 steerage. Plimmer, - p.s., 86 lons, Scott from Blenheim. Passengers Messrs. Hooper and Boyd.—Deacon, ’ a *Wanaka, s.s.. 277 tons, McGinivray. frora the “ South. l^issciJgers—Saloon: Misses Proudfoot, Mur ray, Cameron. Fleming, Messrs. Paul, Jcssop, McLean, Stanscll, Caliin, Baylie, Rees, Lindsay, Morton. Rawson, Hay, Clayton Olhver. Palmer. McMullln, Isaacs, Marks, Wright, Beleig, Petre, and steerage ; 10 for North* Levin and Co., agents Shepherdess, schooner, 30 tons, Anderson, from P XHdo, fitter, from Lyttelton. Turnbull and Co., agents. . Napier, s..s, 48 tons. Fisk, from Blenheim. Passengers—Cabin : Messrs. Eocles, McDowell, Cross, Icven, Murphy. Tait, Ryan, Forster. Williams, and Flower. Turnbull and Co., agents. ~ t, ’ t i, OP . Stella, s.s., 171 tons, Fairchild, from the Brothers. ■ 'Passengers—Dr. Bradford and Mr. Gilpin. SAILED. „ „ , September 4.—StotmbiTd, s,s v G 9 tons, PoUc, for Napier. Passengers—Cabin: lather Yardm, Mis. . Casc-v ; 6 steerage. Plimmer. agent. , .. Luna, ps., 247 tons, Bascand, for Lyttelton. Kennedy Bros., agents. ■ • Manawatu, p.s., 103 tons. Harvey, for Wangaimi. Passengers—Cabin: American Diorama troupe (J). ■ Pl £„T»as, s.s.,' 75 , tOM. Fraser, for Foxton Passengers—3SJ emigrants, ex Waimate from London to Lyttelton. Plimmer: agent. . ! _ Emerald, ketch, 40 tons, Whitby, lor Lyttelton. M Wanika. e ?.s;,27B tons. McGillivray. for the North. ■ Passengers—Saloon : Miss Harris, Messrs. Webb and .’ Henderson. Levin and Co., agents.- 1 ■ ■ ■ Glenlyon, ship. 055 . tons, Reid, for Valparaiso. Passengers Cabin: Messrs. Willguist and Etzen- * • Co., agents, ■ IMPORTS. [A special charge is -made for consignees names . inserted in this column .] ■ , • ■ Lyttelton, from Blenheim : 5 bales wool. ■ Manawatu, from Wanganui: 7 . trun . ks /,“, c , ® ',, horse. 10 casks tallow, 25 bdls skins, 2 bags, 1 case : b *Jane Douglas, from Poston : 29,000 ft. timber. 1 hale, 1 bag, 14 hides, 1 keg butter, 1 case boots. Lhephcrdess, from Picton : 23.000 ft. ss w, ' timb "' Hannah Barratt, from Havelock: 40,000 ft. sawn U Whnaka, from Dunedin : 100 bdls hhds lot of timber, 89 cases merchandise, 48 pk„s do, 182 boxes, 2 hf-chests tea. 111 pels. EXPORTS. , Stormbird, for Napier: 2 qr-C£wksbrandy, \s° T>ort 16 cases gin* 40 do brandy, 16 do whisky, 5 do geneva, Iqr-cask rum. 20 erases vinegar, 19 bags sugar - 1 cask soda, 100 bdls wire, 1 l ’ - shaft, 68 coils wire,. 93 bdls do, 3 cases tobacco, 19S cases sundries, 984 pkgs do, ■ _ ~ Manawatu, tor Wanganui: 484 pkgs merchandise, 20 bdls buckets. 16 pkgsiron.lS cases'do, 43 do merchandise, 4 qr-casks, 10 pols,-9 bhds. • EXPECTEDA-RRIVAL3,, 7 ‘ London —OrariCi’.G.B.D.J, Zealandia, St.Leonards, ' a t'^ a Vo°RK:!-S y iias Fish, Herbert Black, early': ... . ’ Southern Ports.—Hawea, 7th. Northern Ports.—Taupo.’Oth. „ Melbourne and Hobarton via the South.— VIA WEST CoasT.-Albion, 14tb. Nafiuk, Poverty Bay, Tauranoa, and AuckiAND.—TaranakL.lStb. Hongkong.—May, early. ■■. . . PROJECTED DEPARTURES. : London —PHmera, this month. ' AUCKGrbvmouth.and llokitika. Ports.—Taupo, 6th;. Wanaka, 11th. Castlki'OlNT and Nafibr,— Kiwi, 6th. . Melbourne and Hobarton, via xue South. - ’mSourre, via the West Coast. - Tararua, Sydney.—AVakatipu. 10th. • , Blenheim and Nelson.— Lyttelton, this day. Kaikoura And Lyttelton.—Tui, 6th. PoxtOn.—Tul, 9th. Blenheim. —Napier, this day. Ltttelton, Timaru, Oamaru, and Dunedin. Hilda, this day. Auckland.—Elsinore, this day. BY TELBOIIA Pit. PORT CHALMERS. Monday. SAiled : Brig Miss Kilmansegg, for Newcastle. AUCKLAND, Tuesday. The Taranaki left Russell for the South to-day. The s s Stormbird succeeded in crossing Wanganui bar on Monday evening, and arrived here at 7 a m yesterday. She sailed for Napier at 12 o clock last “ The p s. Luna left the breastwork at 10 o’clock last Glenlyon left the port yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock for Valparaiso, in ballast. The s.s. Jane Douglas arrived in port from Fox ton at 5 a ni. yesterday after a run of eleven hours. She sailed for the same port at ten o clock last night. The p.s. Manawatu sailed for Wanganui with a full general cargo at 19 o clock last night. _ - The schooners Hannah Barratt from Peloms Sound and Shepherdess from Picton, timber laden, arrived in port late cn Monday night last. The p.s. Manawatu sailed for Wanganui with a full cargo of general merchandise at ten o clock last night. The schooner Ruby sailed for Kaikoura yesterday The sor. Taupo, from the North, is expected to arrive here to-morrow morning. She will sail South same afternoon at.two o'clock. . • The s s Kennedy, from Nelson and West Coast ports, will arrive here to-morrow morning. She will return . to the sami ports on Thursday evening. The ketch Emerald, with a £6O freight on board sailed for Lyttelton yesterday. Her cargo consisted Napier arrived here from Blenheim at 8 o’clock last evening, having left there at 12.15 p.m, same day She will return to Blenheim this evening. The p i Lyttelton left Blenheim at 6 p.m. on Mond.y and'arrived here at 8.30 am., yesterday. She will sail to-day tor Blenheim and Nelson. The s s Stella will sail this morning for Cape Campbell 'and The Brothers. To the latter place she . will convey Dr. Johnston, who goes there for the purpose of properly fixing the red shades of the light whi'-h is to be shown in the vicinity of Cook Rock. It is expected the light on The Brothers will be lit on ♦he ni-ht of the 21st inst., and same night the Mana light will be discontinued. The Mana light will be removed to Cape Egmont. . , . The Union Company a s.s. Wanaka arrived in port from the South at half-past 2 o'clock last evening. She left Port Chalmers at 3.30 p.m. on the Ist inst., experienced strong S.W. gale with heavy sea, and arrived in Lyttelton at 10 a.m. on the 2nd: left again at 6 p m on the 3rd, encountered a strong head wind with liigh sea up to arrival here as above stated. The Wanaka discharged about 90 tons cargo here and took in the same quantity. She sailed North at 1 o’clock this morning. , ~ _ , The Government steamer Stella left the Queens wharf at 0 o'clock yesterday morning; and arrived at The Brothers at 5.30 a.m., landed some cargo and took on hoard Dr. Bradford, who was sent there by the Government to ascertain the nature of the accident which led to those on the island signalling fora surgeon to the ketch Reliance. He reported that on the ‘’9th ult, two men, one a lighthouse-keeper and the other a carpenter, named respectively Gilpin and Wilson, were riding on a truck which is used for ho'stinir stores, etc., from the bottom of the island to the lop, and which is worked by means of a winch •and a rope. They were being lowered down at the time and when about 150 yards from the bottom the jnpe gave way. Wilson, the carpenter, on ascertaining what had happened flung himself off the truck, but unfortunately, on coming to the ground his head e»,ne in violent contact with several large boulders, cutting it severely and rendering him insensible. The other man held on to the truck until it came in contact with the buffers at the bottom used for stopping it and of course was thrown forward violently amongst the rocks. On being picked up it was found that his thigh was broken. Dr. Bradford on amv ng at The Brothers in the Kennedy immediately attended to the wants of the sufferers, and succeeded in setting Mr. Gilpin’s thigh. The other man’s wounds hedl-l not consder oi a serious character, being only fiesh deep, and consequently did not think it necessarv that he should be removed from the island. On ‘he S ella’s arrival off the island the surf was found to be toe heavy to ship Mr. Gilpin, and she went , up Tory Channel, ard anchored. At flood tide, 11 o’clock, she came up to the island again, and the boat was sent ashore, but the sea was found still too heavy to land. The boat went ashore again in the afternoon, and succeeded in taking the patient off, and the Stella immediately headed for this port, and arrived here at five o’clock yesterday evening., Mr, ' Gilpin was taken up to the hospital shortly afterwards.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5133, 5 September 1877, Page 2
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