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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. January 23.—Taupo, s.s., 4CI tons, Carey, from the South. Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr. anti Mrs. Clinton, Mcsdames Sovensen, Hughes, and Leopold, Misses Wilson, Dawson, Iribe, BrocluJ, Jackson, Hewitt, Lewin, White, and Wilson, Messrs. SkeUy, Dawson, Smith, Howard, Turnbull, Hyam. Collier, Pascoe, Blackerell, O’Neill. Holt. Wright, Bennington, Cook, Holdgate, Ogg, Main, \ aleutme, Tompson, and Turnbull; fourteen m the steerage. Levin and Co., agents, SAILED. January 23. Manawatu, p.s., 103 tons, Harvey, for Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin: Mrs. Maclcay and family, Messrs. Wright, Lett, and McConnor auu family, Pliramer, agent. Jano Douslaa, s.s., 75 tons, Ftaror,. for koxlon. Foxton. I’assenger—Cabin; Hr. Ludwig. Phmrner, aß Kiwi, S.S., 133 tons, Campbell, for Castlepoint and Napier. Levin and Co,, agents. . Lyttelton, p.s., S(i tons, Scott, for Blenheim. I> Kap%r,”3.3 n , t 4S tons, Fisk, for Blenheim. Turnbull on WeUi’ngtones'. s., 270 tons, McGee, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs. Hamilton, M'f Tozer, Messrs. Roberts, Harman, and \\ ebb : hlty excursionists. Levin and Co., agents, IMPORTS Lyttelton, from Blenheim: 120 bales wool, 1 keg butter, Beacon; 171 bags barley, Beck and Tonks. Welllagton. from Nelson: 0 cases fruit, Buckie; 123 do do. (I eggs. Stephens; 10 sacks lime, Hirst and Co.; 1 case, 2pels. Order. Aurora, from East Coast: 94 bales wool, Bcthuuo and Hunter; 4do do, Pearce. , _ , . Emerald, from Lyttelton: 100 sacks oats. Beck ami Tonks; SO sacks flour. 4 bags do. 44 sacks malt. 10 do wheat, IBS sacks chaff, Order; 4 cases bacon, Thomas. . , Clematis, from Wanganui: 130 hales wool, Krull Taupo, from Dunedin: 12 cases tobacco, 141 boxes, 6 pkgs, Order; 17 boxes. Deacon; 2 do. Rankin; 3 pieces stone. Helyer; 0 pkgs, F«Hon ami Co.; 50 do. ileslop; 3 cases, Hallcnstela Bros.; 0 pkgs, V\ ong Wing: 10 do, Hayes; 3 do, Dawson; 3 trunks, Thomas. From Lyttelton: 5 cases, Innes; 00 sacks seed, SO bags do, Murray. Common, and Co.; L> cases cheese, 100 sacks flour, 300 bags do, 14 pkgs, Order; o eases cheese. Thomas; 27 cases, Marks: 1 case, 1 bale, Davis and Co. . . Edwin Bassett, from Newcastle: CoO tons coal. EXPORTS. "Wellington, for Picton: 1 case, Bishop; 16 pkgs, cx Wanaka; 7 cases. 9 pkgs. Levin aniL Lo.: 4 cases 2 kegs, 1 sack, Knitl ami Co.; IS pkgs. Mills; 1 ht-chest, 1 case, 1 gunny. Turnbull and Co. For Nelson : a bales, 7 cases, Levin and Co.; 9 pkgs. ex Taupo; 10 boxes. Kitchen and Son: 1 cask, 3 cases, ielton, Grimwado. and Co. Lyttelton, for Blenheim:TlS boxes soap. Beacon, 2 coils hoop iron. Levin and Co.: 2 cases biscuits, Griffiths; 2 hf-hhds ale, Stevenson and Stuart. Kiwi for Napier: 53 hf-chests tea, 30 cases geneva, 2 casks 1 bale. Turnbull and Co.: 200 sacks produce, 10 hf-chests tea, 18 botes do, Thomas; 2 qr-casks, Bannatyne and Co.-, 24 cases biscuits. 7 casks, Griffiths; 72 gunnies sugar, Hransfleld; 2 pkgs, Dawson. For Castlepoint: 12 pkgs, various shippers; - cartridges. Levin and Co.; 1 keg, Dawson. . Napier, tor Blenheim: 78 mats sugar. Levin and Co.; 2 hhds stout, Eddie and Jack ; 1 pkg. Bishop ; 1 box candles. Turnbull and Co.; lease, Thomson; 1 bale hops. Kreeft: 1 pkg, New Zealand limes GomJane Douglas, for Foxton: 1 cart, Cornford; 104 pkgs. Levin and Co.; 59 do. Croskery:.2s do, Krntl and Co.; 2 pels, Lyon and Blair; 2 hhds, Mace and Arkell; 1 pel. Smith; 1 bale. Levy; 1 Buss. A. 1. Stuart; 6 pkgs, Gardiner; 15 do,, Dransheld; 3o do. Turnbull and Co. , , Manawatu, for Wanganui: 1 qr-cask rum. lease, Turnbull .and Co.; 3 cases, Reck and Tonks: 7 gunHies sugar, Krull and Co.; 0 pkgs. Levin and Co,; u bdls, Danks; 4 pkgs, A. P. Stuart: 1 pel, Jackson; 1 do, Kirkcaldie and Stains. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, London.—Renfrewshire, Gainsborough, Benvenue, and Margaret Galbraith, early. Melbourne.— Malay, early. , _ ■ _ , CLA.KKSCII River,— Mary Grant and Darcy Pratt, early. . , Southern Ports —Taupo. this day. Mkluoursu, via the Wear Coast.— Alhambra. ~*Ncw York via Lvttelton.— Lorinda Borstell and Carlolta A. Littlefield, early 3 ITS EX, VIA Napier and Auckland. —Rotorua, 25th. T , New York, via Dunedin,- -John R. Stanhope, early- PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Lovdov.—St. Leonards and Mataura, in February. Kelson, and West Coast Forts.-Kennedy, this day. ■ Napier, Poverty Bay, Tauranoa, and Auckland, —Taupo, this day. Northkkn Ports.—Taranaki, 25th. Napier and Poverty Bay.— Rungatira, early. Foxton. —Tui, this day. Blenhkim: —Napier, earlv. Melbourne, via tub West Coast,—Alhambra, 26th. Sydney,—AVakatipu. 25th. Picton and Neeson.—Wellington, 2Cth. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Wednesday; Arrived: The barque Georgetta from New York with a cargo of Yankee notions. She loads here for New York. Sailed : The ship Niger and schooner Tregaloa for New Bedford, via the Society Islands. Mr. Elliott Meyers, solicitor, was a passenger for Sydney per s.s. Zealandia. The schooner Colonist is loading at the Manukau with timber for Wanganui. The s.s. Hawea sails South on Friday. LYTTELTON, Wednesday. Arrived : The Anteros. from , London. She left Dungeness on October2s and Ushant on November 1. Had fine weather all through after clearing the Channel. She brings twenty-five passengers. PORT CHALMERS, Wednesday. Sailed : The Taranaki. Passengers for Wellington —Messrs. Lorimer and Grey. The Hurunui came alongside the wharf yesterday, where she will commence to load for London. The Taupo from the South arrived in pert at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. She lefr Port Chalmers at 2 p.m. on • Monday last, and arrived at Lyttelton at 5.30 a.m. on Tuesday. Sailed again at 6 p.m., and arrived here as above stated- The Taupo ivill sail for Auckland, via the East Coast, to-day. The Jane Douglas for Foxton, and Manawatu for Wanganui, sailed at 6 o’clock last evening. The brig Robin Hood arrived at Lyttelton from Newcastle on Sunday morning last. The Carlotta A. Littlefield and Lorinda Borstell are now in Lyttelton discharging cargo from New York, and as soon an it is landed there they.will both come on to this port. Half the Lorinda BorsteU's cargo is for here, and the Carlotta A. Littlefield has 409, tons. The following are the names of the passengers who arrived in the Kialto on Tuesday, morning:—Misses Axup, O’Neill (2). and Hill (2). Mrs. Hill and Sister Marv Xavier. Misses McGe*\ Davie, and Thompson, Me-'dames Williams and Elliott. Messrs. Ayris, McKinder, Grimes, Wagner, and Master Savil. She has besides her cargo for this port, 150 tons railway material for Newcastle, N.S.’W. The Rialto will load here for London, and will be the next vessel to follow the St. Leonards.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5253, 24 January 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5253, 24 January 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5253, 24 January 1878, Page 2

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