SHIPPING.
PORT OF WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. January 19.—Mary Anderson, schooner, 52 tons, HcKeuzie. from Dunedin. Master, agent. Manawatu, p.s., 103 tons, Harvey, from Wanganui. Passengers —Cabin: Mosdames Reid, Hurley, and Waters, Misses Waters and Wilson, Messrs. Bell, Perani, Prior. Chisholm. Nuttman, Crolcer, Berry, and Raphley. Plimmer, agent. January 20.—Ringarooma, s s., G 23 tons, Clark, from Nelson, Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Chatfleld. children, and servant, Mesdames Hall and Cross, Misses Hogarth, Lowman, Jam. Kcemant, and Nicholson, Dr. Martin, Messrs. Donald, Frank, Roy, and York. Bishop, agent. . . iUn<air». s.s.. 196 tons, Evans, from Napier and Poverty Kay. Passengers—Cabin : Mrs. Byers and 4 children. Miss Clark, Messrs. Monk, Smith, Bowler, Williams, Hill, Wheatleigh, Griffiths, Thomas, Jones, and Davis (2), Plimmer, agent. _ Tui ss 04 tons. Wills, from Fox ton.- Passengers —Cabin : Mesdames Trotfc and 2 children, Matson, and T omas. Misses Matson and Thomas, Messrs. Reid. Evans, Tarrant. Marie. York. J. E. Evans, and Collins. Bishop, agent. _ . Jane Douglas, s.s.. 75 tons, Fraser, from Foxton and Rangitikel. Passenger—Cabin: Miss Wcbloy. Plimmer, agent. . Stormbinl, s.s., CD tons.- Doll©. from Wanganui. Possessors—Cabin: Mesdames Matthews and.Hesford aad child, Messrs. Best, Lowes’. Hunter. Pauling, and Wardrop: 7 steerage. Plimmer, agent. Kiwi, bs.. 133 tons, Campbell, from East-Coast. Passengers--Cabin: Mesdames West and 2 children, Meredith.. McGrath, and Wilson and 2 children. Misses Brady, Wilson, and Erners, Dr. Silcock, Messrs. WiUo»», Stephens, Meredith, and West. Levin and Ou., agents. SAILED. „ January 10.— Wellington, s.s.; 279 tons, McGee, for No «on. Passenger—Saloon: Miss Hause.. Levin and ‘U, agents. • ", . . „ Charles Edward, p.s.. 12G tons, Kennedy, for Nelson and West Coast Ports. Deacon, agent. ~ . Lyttelton,-p.s., ISO tons, Scott, for Blenheim. Deacon, agent. CLEARED OUT. January 10.—Wollomai, brigantine, 143 tons, Brophv, for Kaipara. Turnbull and Co., agents, IMPORTS' Mary Anderson, from Dunedin: 200 sacks flour,31. X. L. and M.A. Co: 170 do do, Krull and Co; 230 do do. 340 hags do. ISO sacks bran. Order, Pelican. from Oamaru : 180 sacks flour, 420 hf-do do, 55 sacks pollard, Plimmer, Reeves, and Co; 330 sacks flour, 100 do oats, 80 do bran, 50 hams, 50 sides bacon, 121 tons flour. Order. Reliance, from Pelorus Sound: 40,000 ft sawn timber; Greenfield and Stewart, ... Rose of Eden, from Pelorus Sound; 20,000 ft sawn simber. EXPORTS. Wellington, for Nelson: 23 pkgs. ex Hawea, 1 arcel. Levin and Co; 5 casks tallow, Nathan and Co. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London, —Renfrewshire, Rialto, Gainsborough, Peuveuue. Araby Maid, and Margaret Galbraith, enrlv. • Mklsournk. —Malay, early. r Clarbnci? River.—Mary Grant and Darcy Pratt, early. Boutkeun Pours:—Taupo. 23rd. • Mki.uouknk, via tiik West Coast.—Alhambra. 20th. - - ■ - V t> ' * , Nkw York-via Lyttelton.—Lormda Borstel, Auckland, via the East Coast.—Wnnaka, this st; % via Napier and Auckland.—Rotorua, 25th. ■ ' 1 ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London,—St. Leonards and Mataura, In February, Nelson.- and West Coast Ports.—Kennedy. 23rd. ..' 1 • ’ ’ * - N.apikr, Poverty Bat, Tauranoa, and Auck-land,--Taupo. 24th. Southern Ports. —’Wanaka, 22nd, Northern: Ports.—Taranaki, 25th. Napier and Poverty.Bay.—Rangatira, this day. ■Wanganui.—Stormbird. this day. Foxi on,—Jane Douglas, 23rd. • Blenheim. —Napier, this day. Melbourne via the South.—Ringarooma, this ay. • - Sydney.—Wakaiipu. 26th. , Southern Ports.—Wanaka, 22nd. . . Camti “iroiNT and Napxbr.—Kiwi, this day. Kvikoura and Lyttelton.—Tui, this day. PiuroN and Nelson.—Wellington, 23rd. BY TELEGRAPH. LYTTELTON, Saturday. The ship Hereford left. Plymouth on October 31, and crossed the Equator on November2o. Had moderate south-east trades and fresh westerlies: made the .Snare* on Thursday. She brings 306$ statute adults. The immigrants have enjoyed good health. No death* occurred amongst them, r There was one birth. One of the crew named Peter Hilman died of heart disease on the passage. The ship Renown, from London to Melbourne, was spoken on November 5, 25 days out. BLUFF. Friday. Arrived'; Bobyclto, with coals, from Newcastle. Saturday. Sailed : The N. 2.5. Company’s‘ship Waimea. Captain Mathers, for London, with-4150 bales wool. 26 sheepskins, 246 rabbit skins, 2 casks sealskins, 55 casks tallow.. Value, £90,240, The s.». Stella made a trip to The Brothers on Satnrdav, She left the wharf at 5 a.m.. and arrived there at 7.30 a.rn.: landed 40, case* oil. 1 tqu coal, and a few miscellaneous packages; but at 11 o’clock a high sea getting up was unable to land any more cargo, and bad to return to ?>ort, arriving at 2 p.m. The s.s. Wellington sailed at S o’clock on Saturday evening fnr Kelson dire *t. The Charles Edward. for Nelson and West Coast ports, sailed on Sat a; day morning at 4 o’clock; and the Lyttelton, for Blenheim, got away,same day at 10 am. . The >••?>!•) Hnrnaui is expected to be launched off the Patent Slip this morning about 9 o'clock. Tiie s s. Jane Douglas arrived in port at 7.30 p.ra. yesterday from R-mcitikei after a smart passage of 9 hour*. She brought from Ff»xtonlo bales wooland2tons tallow, rvvl from Rangitikei 115 bales wool. The Jane llough* w II sail for Foxton on Wednesday. The p k. Manawatu arri/ed in port from Wanganui jit 11 o’clock o-j Saturday night, with a full cargo of wo d. She Kft there at 9 o'clock that morning, crossed the bar at 10 n.m., and experienced strong westerly winds, with beam sea, till arrival here as abort'd it-d. The Manawatu will wait here till Wedue:*‘ >v. vri;.-n she will sail again'for Wanganui. The l-y. .:iU made another start for Kaipara on Saturd jy. Tim s s. Kiwi arrived in port at 9 30 p.m. yesterday from th-. r. :t wlfh a cargo of wool She lety NupVi* o i 'i ;r.;-j-I;iy last, and called at CapeTurnagain, '’v-t'vsv.-i 1 , Urcti, and Flat Point. Experienced wj t-i-Iy gab** throughout. The Kiwi will sail for Cadlfpi-nt ami Napier to-day. Mr. congii. iho diver, was engaged on Saturday in searching for a case of corrugated Iran which fell overheard *.vh‘-u being shipped into the Manawatu. Although :-Tmi nf tTic iron had fallen out of the case he .n-i sucm;-* r ni in raising it all. A Humrr. locking fore-an 1 aft schooner, named the Mary Ander.-on out in an appearance on Saturday morning f 'ui Gaurdin. with a cargo of produce. She Onneßu nn the loth inst, with ft strong south *:•!•» wlrd. which favored her to the 12th; thence Micoua:.-. »a h ;n.vy northwest gale, which lasted till : • v.-Jr;n a southerly wind came on and hr > • •• ••.:«> oni’L a« aVn’e-statcd. i hi; ,-c ; > -iA umra for East Coast, and Ruby for To ICoah winch ran r-;ick to port on Friday through adver o weather, ityumed their voyage on Friday afternoon. The b-irqaentine Prince Alfred will be offered for aale by auction «*n Wednesday next by Messrs. Beau-dui-n •. * ’a:m eil. and Co. .She is ft vessel of 101 tons n-g*-t ,v at d i,—,n cany 240 ton* cargo. The * { a.-i Lv. rl from Wanganui at 10.30 p.m. y-st.v . • - , nf.cr a very rough round trip. She left her- i * ■ m Tn.-.sday last. A strong N.W. win I '«•»* }•?. >v ; ig .'.r, the time, which increased to a vioLr-.r a' - v.*s,h tremendous sna, after rounding Terav*;. : -il i nil day with great violence. Gap:;;''•» f ».•:?*! d-t inuMie I to make Kaplti till the wca li-- iu ♦ emtad. Anchored th-re at-8 p.m, on Tihfsl',-’. All Wednesday and Thursday the gale Btt:» >!f iMu.rd. that it w;us useless to make any ntt-uvr t. ; , under way. At 9 p.m. on Thursday a >tn.- nude, b»rfc after Iwiving Kapiti 10 miles beui-i*. '‘•pt.vin decided to turn back, a heavy a d >ig wind stil! prevailing. Anchored at Kaph: t 1 a.m. m» Friday. Left again at 9 the >M-n/tj j-M' -tg v- iviiigoii the bar at 6 p.m., a heavy :•*/'* raiiuiu». ;>.r;d arrived at Wanganui at 8 r*V.->c’: *-0 i'V'.d iv i.lght beft again nt 10 o'clock on F.mt’ a/ ;.i .rrs’iig, and .arrived alongside the Queen’s wbavi m Hhi,V't stated, after a good run of twelve h(Ki-* iip.d a half. Kxp rt rienccd ft fresh. N.W. wind and he.vy l-«- vn *vt throughout the passage. Th«* ■< Bleg'-i- •«m >• h!z this port at 8 o’clock on .'•D'.rr 1.. • t : v (,fj■ . arid arrived at Nelson the same r/bi ut. : • • ?ts.l at 9a.zn.yesterday, ami arrived here agri-i . I*. ■ i.• m. Experienced strong N.W. wind and lu-.yj :j u,;A)f rain from Nelsfri. The Ringarooma will - i.-i im- M.-h, ‘■r.-fi- v r. t!»c Sfjuth this afternoon. 'rhes a Rint'-D’ia in harbor from Napier and Poverty Bty t■; ■>’*; ick lass evening. She left I’ov/jrty F Ida-'evening bwt. and arrived at N*;»}*•<• .• m[ / nor; 1 , utoruing; v/ent inside to discharge a /id ;;.•*.*{ >eed, and left at 0.30 p.m. on n-it.’- ; iM ». i' p.rnng X W. winds, with rough sea, ‘i »•■:.<» a r I vnl os above stated. The If.-t i, a’.i.'fc ,ri.i a id t,'iin for Napier and Boverty Bay • T,.« < j!,'i A*cd in port from Foxton at 5 lAthv.; v-.; M t-lay afp-mpon. Shu left there at 8 :u-d crossed the bar at 9 oVI ‘vk. V. < i -ri.* Hie I a westerly gale down. The Tui Mid ' it «’ f-r Kaikmra ar.d Ly telton to-day.
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