SHIPPING.
PORT OF "WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. Tkbecaby 13.—" Wellington, s.s., 279 tons, McOce, from Picton and Nelson. l*as«engers~Saloon : Miss Coneys. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Rev. feathers banzean, Bezant, Mahoney, Gavin, anti i/.unpeha, Messrs. Hollis and 2 children, Harris. Wldtcoirtbe. Monro, "Wrey, Nichols, Kcarsley, Thompson, Lliok, Mills, Trolone, Creighton, Williams, Finch, and Monk. Xevin and Co , agents. Jane Douglas, s.a ,76 tons, Fraser, from i«oxton. Passengers— Cabin: Miss Fames. Mrs. Fry, Messrs. ■jjw and Robinson. Flimmer, agent. Tul, a.s., 04 tons. Wills, from Kaikoura and Lyt■telton. Passengers—Cabin: Rev. Fatiier Yanlin, Davidson, Mr. Frost ; and 1 steerage. :X4«hop, agent. . „ tl _ . Taupo, s.s., 401 tons. Carey, from Southern ports. ‘Passengers —Saloon : Misses Claney (2), Mcsdarues Robertson, AViileaton.- Cocks and son, Melhuish, Wrigg, Kidgway, and- Studholme, Revs. Messrs. Choddignor, Mc.Namara, Biwsfield, Chervier, Fanoash, ‘Wen, Beckingham, Luxlord, and B»ce, Dr. Black, Messrs. Melhuish, Bell, Stohr, Conyers, Callander. TVrigg, Rhodes, Davidson. Studholme, Brenchley, and JRooke; 11 steerage. Levin and Co., agents. May. schooner, 17 : tons, Williams, from Massacre Pay. Master, agent. SAILED. February 13.—stormbird. s.s., 09 tons, Doite, for "Wanganui, Passengers— Cabin: Messrs. Beaman, OUivier, McDonald, and Patterson. Piimmer, agent. „ , , Wellington, s.s,. 27D tons, McGee, for Colson and Picton. Levin and Co., agents. CLEARED OUT. February. 13—Rose of Eden, schooner, 30 tons, Botham, f<>r- Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. Edith Held, ketch. 75 tons, Baker, for Grcymoutn. ‘Guthrie and Larnach, agents. Nelson, sclmouer, 50 tons, Robinson, for >i aitiipu. Jdaster. agent. m IMPORTS. Lyttelton, from Blenheim : SO bales wool. SI bags grass seed, Deacon; 121 bags oats. Reck and Touts; (i jdcs, Moeller. ... 'Wellington, from Nelson : 4 bales wool anti skins, Turnbull and Co.; 1 ease, Harrell; 1 do fruit, Forbes; 1 case woollen goods. Defence Department: 1 ease, Compton, fe’rom I’icton: 1 box Laing ; t> do fruit, ■Marshall; 2 hhds ale, Eddie and Jack. Jane Douglas, from Foxton; 8 bales w' 01, S hluls, Eddie ami Jack : S bales wool, Murray, Common, and Co.; 500 sleepers. Zohrab, Knocker, and Co.; 1 box. Marks; 11,172 feet timber, GreeiiHeld and Stew-irt: 1 circular saw. Mills ; I saddle. Brown; 1 Honi Lyttelton : 13 cases, 40 sacks oats SO bags Oatmeal. Order; 1 trunk, Wray; 21 bales chaff. Beck and Toaks. From Kaikoura : 4 bales wool. Levin •and Co. a&raSSJ ~,, , Taupo, from Dunedin : 3 cases, Lllaby; 1 do, Rankin* 37 pkgs iron. Robertson; 6 cases. Murray. Common and Co.; 14 pkgs. Kemptlir.rne, Pn'sser. and Co.; 12 perambulators, Muir; 20 kegs. Mills; 10 sacks oatmeal, Turnbull and Co.; 2 hhds. Order: 1 P>cce stove. Mason; 1 case. Wharfinger; 2 do, Kumlle; 1 hales, Anderson. From Lyttelton: 7 -auks seed, Murray. Common, and Co.; 5 cases. Order; 10 do, Levin and Co. ___ EXPORTS. . , Wellington, for Pictou : Senses. 4 gunnies 1 box, Xrull and t o.; 23 pkgs, 1 horse, Mills; 1 case, b bars, Railway Department; 10 coiD, Levin and Co- or Nelson: 6 cases. 236 gunnies sugar, lo chests.tea, 4 half do do, 1 box. Levin and Co.; Scales, frelton, • Grimwade. and Co.; 1 boiler, Pearce; 2 ra-es. Miompson. Shannon, and Co.: 8 pkgs. Railway Department; 60 boxes. Kitchen and Sou; 1 case, Mckam. -tor West Coast: 4 cases. 2 bales. Levin and to. Stormbird. for Wanganui; 22 cases, 10 pkgs, ,J boxes, 5 chests, 20 bags, 374 gunnies sugar, 10 qrcasks, 4do do whisky, 100 bags salt, Levin ami to.: I roll lead, 10 cases claret, 10 do schnapps, Uk* pkgs, Turnbull and Co.; 3 bates. 2 cases, Pearce; 1 pci, Bowden 07 pkes. Mills; 165 do. Baunatyne: 3 trusses, Birst; 15 pkgs.'Kruii and Co.; 42 do. Levin and Co,: 2 do. Tnstm: X do Joseph; 40 bales. Beck and Looks: 1 pci Woon; 77 pkgs, Zohrab, Knocker, and Co,; 1 case * Curtis; 2 bales, Turnbull, bmith, and Co.; 5 pkgs Pearce* 1 do, dimmer: 2 do. Whittem, Nicholson/and Co.; 2 cases, Telegraph Department; 24 pkss ARRIVALS. Loxdo??.— Renfrewshire, Gainsborongh, and Benvia Dunedin. —John E. Stanhope, River. —Mary Grant and Darcy Pratt, early. ~ . Glasgow.—River Leven, early. Southern Ports —Wakatipu, ISth. . Melbourne via the South.—Kiugardoma. tins N.nu-iMcifK Forts.--Taranaki. 15th. . Sydney, via Napier and Auckland. —Rotorua, 22nd PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London. —Hurunui, in March; Rialto, early. Nelson an» West Coast Ports.— Kennedy, 10th. Napier. Poverty Bav, Tauranoa. ano Auckland.—Taupo. this day. Napler and Poverty Bay.—Eangatira, 19th. Foxton.—Tui. this day Blenheim. —Napier, this day. Melbourne, via the South.—Ringarooma, l<th. Northern Ports. —Taiaroa. 15th. Picton and Nelson.—Wellington, 18th.^ Southern Ports. — Star of the South, this day. Nelson. —Ringarooma, 15th. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Wednesday. Arrived: Island City, barque, from Newcastle; Henrv. brig, from Adelaide, with wheat Sailed ; 4 p.m., Taranaki. Passengers—For Nelson: Mrs. Wamhouse and Mr. Isaacs. For Wellington : Mrs. Dart, and Messrs. Donne. Hart, and Kohn. For' L\ tielton : Mes 'ames Drydtoi and Gjllingh.un, Messrs. Wauchop, Gillingham, Cutts, and Morrison. For Dunedin: Messrs. Bastow, *nuih, Moodie, Sinclair. and Miss Chapman.—Stella, for Cape Maria Tan Diemen. PORT CHA LMEES, Wednesday. Arrived: Wanaka, from Lyttelton. Captain Underwood, o ' the Arawata, kindly waited her arrival in order to ship the supplementary mails. Sailed ; K why, for Wellington. Passengers: Mrs. Wallace, Misses Lydia Howarde. Solange Navaro, LTon. Captain Fraser, Messrs. Reid, Gordon, Shepherson.—Arawata, for the Blutf; Taiaroa, for Wellington. The s.s. Wellington arrived here from Nelson and Picton at 5.:;o a.m. yesterday. She left Nelson at 2.30 p :u. o-i Tu*f'!d *y. arrived at Picton at II p.m., sailed a/ai'f at midnight, and reached here as above stated. 'Hie Wellington sailed for Pictou and Nelson at 12 o'clock last ni,'ht. The steamer Stormbird sailed for Wanganui at noon yesterday. The s.s. Ringarooma. from Melbourne via the South, with the inward Suez mail, will arrive here this morning. , f . The ps. Lyttelton arrived here from Blenheim yesterday morning with a cargo of produce. She will return to Blenheim to-day. The ach oner May arrived here yesterday forenoon from Massacre Bay with a cargo of limestone. She left there on Frldavlast, and had fine weather acms-4. The s s, Tui, from the South, arrived here at 11.30 a.m- yesterday. She left Lyttelton at o p.m. on the 10th. tone' md at Kaikoura, and had moderate weather throughout, arriving here as above-stated. The Tni will sail for Foxton to-day. The s.s. Jane Douglas, from Foxton. arrived here yesterdav morning with a cargo of wool and timber, having left there at 730 p.m. the previous day. She will s 41 for Foxton and Kangitikei to-day. The 3.3. Taupo. from the South, arrived here at 1.15 a rn. yesterday. She left Tort Chalmers at 5 p.m. on the 11th inst., arrived at Akaroa next morning, and after a *ew hours stay there proceeded to Lyttelton. reaching there at 1.30 p.m.; sailed again at 9 o'clock that night, and arrived here as above-stated. Experienced line weather up the coast to Lyttelton, the ce strong southerly wind and thick weather to arrival lien*. The Taupo will sail for Auckland via the Kn-t Coast to-day at noon.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5271, 14 February 1878, Page 2
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