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SHIPPING.

I'ORT OF WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. !•' ~.!;.'• \::v s—Wellington, s.s., 279 tons, McGeo, f r .•- 11 anil Picton. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs. at-.'i •■ i'.nnagan, Mesdames Speed anil Butt anil «:.i !-.*es Speed, Connor, and Madden, Colonel \\, • • »,. Dunklisy, Master Tripe, Messrs. McGeo. vi„. „ Western. Bro-vnlie, C-ay, Hill. Crowdon, N-i.:-:-. Ishenvood, Marcliant, Young. Culladen, Finn an Fulton. Farmer, Allan, Browne, and Tain.!,' Pa'v. Mr. Maxwell and son. Levin and Co., ■agents. Tui s.s., 64 tons, Wills, from Foxton. Passengers —Cabin : Mrs. Hoskins, Miss Browne. Messrs. Davis. Paice, Kolf. and I'layer. Bishop, agent. Arthur Wakefield, schooner, 45 tons. Kirk, from "Waitapu. Master, agent. Cynthia, schooner, 66 tons, Creagh, from Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. Star of the Sea, schooner, 33 tons, Turner, from Bavelock. Master, agent. Julius Vogel. schooner, 5G tons, Johnston, from J&jilpara. Compteu, agent. Buby, schooner, 24 tons, Dalton, from Ts Kope. JBethuno and Hunter, ugent3. Easby, .s.s.. 069 tons, Anderson, from Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: Mrs. Walsh and two children, Colonel Langley, Messrs. Gardner. Clark, and Walsh; ■fourteen in the steerage Tumbull and Co., agents. SAILED. Jor Picton and Nelson. Levin and Co., agents. Taupo, s.s., 401 tons, Carey, fur Sonthern ports. Saloon: Misses Hall and Evans, Mesdames Hall, Dooley, Billings, Evans, and Brennan, Messrs. Weldon, Brennan, Bertram, Evans, Ames, IXioley. Billings, and Hall. Levin and Co., agents. Herald, s hooner, 35 tons, McDonald, for Mauaroa. "Thomas, agent. Rangatira, s.s., 196 tons, Evans, for Napier and Poverty Bay. Passengers—Saloon : Messrs. Thompson, McDonald, and Jensen. Plimmer. agent. Stormbird, s.s., 69 tons, Doile, for Wangamu. Tassenger—Cabin: Mrs. Ashforth. Plimmer, agent. Tnl, s.s.. 64 tons. Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton, Passengers—Cabin : Mrs. Fink, Messrs. Hall and Scrump. Bishop, agent. t Kennedy, s.s., 130 tons, Palmer, for NeUon and West Coast ports. Deacon, agent. CLEARED OUT. February s.—Marion, schooner, 63 tons, for Picton. Master, agent. IMPORTS Ruby, from Te Kope: 52 bales wool, Johnston »nd Co. , ~ . Julius Vogel, from Kaipara: SS,sooft. sawn timber, Order. Star of the Sea, from Havelock: 26.000 ft. sawn timber, Waddell and Co.: 2 cases machinery, 1 sawkesch, Greenfield and Stewart; 1 case tobacco, Turniull and Co. Cynthia, from Pelorus Sound: 33,500 ft. sawn timber, Greenfield and Stewart. Arthur Wakeflo d, from. Pelorus Sound : 31,500 ft. lawn timber. Abbot! ,„',!, „»' _* Tui, from Foxton: 54 bales wool. 9 hides. Stuart: 11 do do 1 dump do, 6 bdls skins, Murray, Common. and Co.; 443 sleepers, Munt; 6 hides/2 bdls'skins, i •asks tallow, 2 pkgs, Tyer. Wellington, from Nelson and Picton: 24 cases fruit 8 half do do, 10 sacks lime, Isaacs; 42 cases fruit, 1 half do do, Stephens: 6 empty hhds, Order. Easby, from Sydney: 14 doz watermelons, 39 cases papes. S do pineapples, 4 do fruit. Marshall: 17 pkgs lope, Mills: 534 gunnies sugar, 20 qr-cai>ks brandy, Tnrnbull and Co; 2 pkgs paper, Carson Brothers; 2 •ases wine, Rev. Mr. Yardin: 34 cases fruit, 10 boxes do, 5 hf-cases do. Barlow; 1 pkg, 10 cases pines, N. J. Isaacs: 1 pkg. Bank .of-New.. South Wales; 1 pel, Thompson, Shannon, and Co.; 30 cases grapes, 15 doz melons. Order. EXPORTS. . Wellington, for Picton: 1 pel. Bishop; 8 cases, 2 pkgs. Storekeeper; 13 do, Dawson.... For Nelson: 1 box. L. and M.A. Company; 4 axlearms. Dawson. Taupo, for Lyttelton : S cases. L. and M.A. Company; 14 pkgs, Deacon; 1 case, 2 bales. Guildford; 4 aases Felton, Grimwade, and Co.; 22 do, 1 cask, C. BoweD. For Port Chalmers: 3 pkgs. Bathgate; 3 aases, Maxwell: 25 do, L. and M.A. Company; 22 do, Deacon; 1 do, National Bauk of New Zealand; 3 do, Telegraph. m ' , * , Rangatira, for Napier: 4 pkgs luggage, Todd; 1 pel, 4 cases, 1 bale, 125 pkgs, 40 mats, Bishop; S.qr-casks brandy. 2 do do port wine, Turnbull and Co.: 20 •ases whisky, 1. qr-cask «herry, liransfield; 120 pkgs. Kitchen; 30 do, Griffiths; 5 do, Barraud: 1 pel, Dutton: 71 Dkgs, Dawson; 1 piano, Nathau; 2 cases, Cheymol; 4" trusses. Hirst; 4 pkgs, Mills; 1 bale, Bnrrett; 1 pkg. Railway; 1 pel. Bank of New Zealaud; 4 pkgs, G;is Company. For Poverty Bay: 1 pel, .Bishop; 20 cases. Griffiths; 31 bars iron, 6 cases, W. .Taylor; 2 pkgs, Hirst;" 2 do, Dutton. Stormbird. for Wanganui: 10 cases whisky, 10 do feneva. 10 do brandy, 40 pkgs, Turnbull; 1 pel. National Bank of New Zealand; 76 pkgs, Jacob Joseph; 0 casks, Gas Com any; 2 pkgs, Mills; 4 cases, Bannaiyne; 1 do, McDowell and Co.; 1 pel, Bank of Australasia: I cask. Zohrab, Knocker, and Co. Kennedy, for Nelson : 18 trunks, Levin and Co; 1 roll lead, 15 casks itont, 10 do ale, 1 trunk, Turnbull and C 6; 57 cases, 2 bales, 5 pkgs, 5 trunks, Deacon; 2 bales, Hirst andrCo; 1 da 1 pel,, Wilson: 1 bag oysters, Smith'; 1 pkg, Coogan; 1 case mnntz metal, Mills. For Greymouth : 0 cases confectionery, 6 boxes glass, 1 case figs, 6 do oil. 2-do pickles, 0 do starch, 2 do vinegar, 1 do salts, Turnbull and Co; 1 bale, 1 truss. Hirst and Co; 1 piano. Ledger; 12 bars iron. Mills; 5 cases, Moeller. For Hokitika : 8 cises marmalade, 8 do oil, 1 keg nails, 5 cases vinegar, 3 do milk. Turnbull and Co. For Westport: 1 case machines, Turnbull and Co; 5 kegs butter, Anderson. Tui, for Kaikoura: octave wine, 12 pkgs, Joseph and Co ; 2 pkg 3, Tustin : 1 drum, Bishop ; 4 do. Mace and Arkell; 2 do, Hunt 4 <H Levin and Co;. 33 do, Dawson; "10 tioiTurnbull and Co. For Lyttelton: 1 case, Bowden. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London.—Renfrewshire, Gainsborough, Benvenuo, and Margaret Galbraith, early. Melbourne.— Malay, early. W«w York vn Lyttei.ton.—Lorinda Borstell sod Carlotta A. Littlefleld. sarly .' . , New York, via Dunedix.- -John R. Stanhope, •arly. Clarbnoj River.—Mary Grant and Darcy Pratt, arly. Glasgow.—River Leven, early. j South nits Poars -Hawea, this day, Taranaki, Bth. Northern Ports.—Taiaroa, Bth. Kei.buuii.NE via the Sobth.—Arawata, 7th. AoccLAWD, i iathb East Coast.—W'anaka, 11th. Sydney.— Wakatipn, 10th. 3yi ne f, via Napier asp Auckland.— Rotorua, Xtnd. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ■London.—St. Leonard-*,7th February; Hurunul. in •rjfljurch. • JJklhon and West Coast Ports.—Luna, ith. IfAPiKK, Poverty Bay, Tauranga, ano Auck ,»,asd Hawea, 7th. jTapier and Poverty Bay.—Rangatira, early, to x:o i - Jan e Douglas, Bth. Bleniihim.—Napier, this day. Melbourne via the South.—Arawata, 10th. jr.iiiM»i.-' i'-RTS. Taranaki. Bth. Pic-ion and Nelson. —Wellington, 9th. Somthkin Ports.-Easby, this day; Taiaroa, Bth. Kelson,—Arawata, 7th. BY TELEGRAM. NAPIER. Tuesday. Saili:d: The ship Renfrewshire, for Wellington, at 12.30 p.m. LYTTELTON, Tuesday. Arrived: The Island City, from the Chatham Itlands. Bailed : The Hawea, for the North, at 6 p.m. Passengers for Wellington—Messrs. Ashford, Searll, Bellamy, Hyatt, Baker, Lions, Fowler, Fooks, Martin, Lanaze, Ollivier, Dixon, Whateiv. Delamatn, Dawson. Stead, and Digby. For AucklandCol nel and Mrs. Ramsay, and Mr. Wauchop. The •rew of the Canterbury Rowing Club, .who are to oompete at the Wanganui regatta, ar,j also on board. PORT CHALMERS, Tuesday. BaILKD : The Arawata. Passengers for Wellington —The Hon. Mr. Larnach, Misses Larnach and Campbell. -Mr. and Mrs. Izard and family: AUCKLAND, Tuesday. Arrived :' The Hero. She left Sydney on the 28th ultimo, two days before the Arawata, thus making a Jong passage, owing to strong head winds. She brings (Jnceful, the finest cow in. Australia, from the Colac herd, with a number of other pure-bred cattle, lor Auckland breeders. Sailbd: The Taiaroa, at 9 a.m. Passengers for Wellington—Mr. and Mre. Sherrin, Messrs. Allorn, Darter, smith, and it. Martin.

The time-ball may be used to-day for rating chronottetein. A. chronometer true on Greenwich time would chow 12li. 30min. when the ball drops. Any difference U error, plu3 or minus, of the chronometer. The London January miila left San .Francisco, per. City <>\ Sydney, for Auckland, on the 21st January, »re due thiT' on the lMth instant, and should arrive In " e lituton on the 10 h. The New Zealand Jamwry in iih fo<- London, which left Auckland on.the Sth January. per s.s. Australia, reached San Francisco on tin 20th of the name month, two days before contract time. The foll'"vins{«tca;ner3 sailed yesterday afternoon:-—Kanz-Uira. for Napier; Taupo, for South'. Stormbird, for U iiutimui; Wellington, for Nelson and Picton : Till, fin' Kaikoura a< d Lyttelton ; and Kennedy, lor Nelson an.l West Coast ports. Th- a *. firafton left Greymoutb. for Wellington ria We'itjjort yesterd-y with 200 tons coal and 20 tons coke. Tlie n.«. Kasby, with cargo anil 20 passengers, arrived in p >rt from Sydney at 4 30 p.m. yesterday, nearly two days behind time, consequent on having experienced str ]ig head winds and heavy sea nearly the passaw down. S e left Sydney at 7.45 p m on the 28th nit.; cleared the Heads an hour later with N. 12 wind, which veered round to the east on the 2!Jtb; thence had a series of hardi easterly winds aid heavy head soas attended with rain to the

■yrin- 1 s aim ncavy immi aiaenueu wiui ram mi um 3rd iust., when moderate and variable winds chiefly from the eastward were met with, till Cape Fan-well was parsed at midnight on the 4th. The brothers was mule at II a. m. yesterday, and she arrived hero us above-stated: light N.W. wind was experienced until coming through the Strait. We arc indebted to Captain Anderson for report and files of Sydney 1 papoa The Easby will sail South to day. Th'S.s. Wellington, from her elson and Picton : trip arrived in port at 0.30 a.m. yesterday, bringing a !arg« number of 'passengers, She left Nelson at 11 a.m. on Monday: arrived at Picton at 8,30 p.m, same day; sailed again at I a.rn. yesterday/and ’ arrived here as above stated. The ».s. Tul arrived In port from Foxtpnats 30 a.m. yesterday. She left there at 7:30 the previous evening, and expo ienced flne : weather down. ' She brought a full cargo, consisting of timber, wool. etc.. The schooner liuby. from To Kopo, came Into port yesterday morning, discharged 62 bales wool, and clear d out again in the afternoon for the same place. On the -JOth January, the following men of war lay in Sydney h.rbor;—B -agio, 1 gun. Lieutenant Calliii ; Sandriv, 1 gun, Lieutenant Bell; Sappho. 4 guns, C'»p‘-.if» Digby; and Wolverine, 17 guns, Commodore Hoskins.

The s.s Hawea, from the South, will arrive here this morning, and will sail again next day for Auckland, via the East Coast. _ The schooners Julius Vogel, from Kaipara, Cynthia, and Star of the Sea. from Pelorus Sound, and Arthur Wakefield,, from Waitapu. all timber laden, arrived here yesterday.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5264, 6 February 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5264, 6 February 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5264, 6 February 1878, Page 2

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