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PORT OF WELLINGTON, ; ARRIVED. k * February 22. —Rotovua, b.s., 576 tons, Kennedy, from Sydney, via Napier and Aucklad. Passengers Saloon : Mesdames Cross, Crowcher and 2 children, r Md-BoydrMiss-iliTdne^MessrsCAtffpWriStevenaon-Pell. Manning, Cotton. Fulton, Hussey. Mclntyre, Johnston, Gold, and Gibbs, r YLevin and Co, . ;agonts. Charles EdvardAp.Si'. »T 26 tons, kWlutjvell,J ftom Nelson. Passengers—Cabin : Mesdames btuart, Messrs. Baraford, Higgins,, pethevick (2), Smey, Raitbby, Mauley. l Nahl', -Fraser, Kochel, OKell. imnail, Par»onagerHcaphy(2)rMclntyro;-andMoberley. /• JJeacon. agent, * 1 t /, J i f tl Taranaki, s,s.. 327 tons,/Malcolm; from South, 3 > asßengers--SaIooh: 'Mesdames Williams, Turner, Powell and 2 children, and', McFarland. Miss Cairns, Jtev. E. Nichols, Messrs. William*; Greenwood. Hall, Parrell, White, LuxfordirHyam, Bull, Broughton, Brown, Desmond, l<egi? er, Porter, r .Uay, 4 Mould son, ’ • Hennlngson, Paul, Copjc, Ross, Cavariagli, *nd Turner. Xerin and Co., agents.- ; ’ - } , , Wellington, as., 279 tons, McGee, from Picton and * Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Nott, Sirapaon, and Sheath,. -Misses Bomdngton, and Sprote, Masters McKee amt * Bennington, Messrs. Raffitt. Walmitt, Johns. Sinith, Stevens, Bensley, Hill;* Simon,' Booth, Joy, Hamilton/Donobar, and .Taylor; 12 steerage. Levin and-.Co*, agents.. i . ’ Lyttelton, p.a., 86 tons,. Scott,, from Blenheim. Deacon, agent. '* , f . Grafton, s.s., 270 tons, Anderson, from Westport ud Greymouth. Passengers—Cabin; Messrs. Maine, Jfcrrell, O'Neill,, and Wright- 4 Williams, agent. Napier, s.d/ 43 tons, Fisk/from BJenheim. Pas-‘ aengers-r-Cabin: Mrs. Bulliff and 2 children, Messrs. Downes, Coogm, aiuL_X)onough; 20 excursionists. ~ Turnbull and Co., agents. ■ ; : \\/ / ’ • /! : SAILED. “ { ' February 22 —Wanaka, s.s., 327 tons, Malcolm/ for Auckland, via • the Ea«t* Coast. Passengers— Saloon 4 . Mias Buchanan, Messrs; Patterson; Woods, Gilbence, Thatcher, Poole, aud Nash;; Levin ahd Co., '■gents; , \ ’ f . i ■ : ‘ \ Rotorua, s.s., 576 tons, Macfarlane, (or South. ■ Passengers—Saloon; Mr.i and Mrs.* Harrison, Mr. and .....Sirs. Knox, Mr,and Mi a. and Master. Laing, Messrs. Limber,, Hunter, Robkei, .Parry, Ackerman, Fox, Bellamy, Smith, St t.Hlll; Blade, Burbury, Catt, Percival. McLeod, Sheet, Marks, and Copeland. Levin and Co., agents. ; ! Stormbird,'" s.s., 'CO tons, Doßo, ,for.Wanuanul. .v Passengers—Cabin; Mesdames Smith'(2). • Plimmer, ■gent. -£■■* i Jana -Douglas, s.a , 75 tqns. (Fraser, { for Foxtop., Passengers—Cabin; Messrs. Williams and Haines. -Plimmer, agent. ; Y Y // /- l .i K 1 ' - r ■ j ‘Taranaki, s.s., 327 tons, McLeod, for Nelson, Tara-. Ttfl-ki, and Manukau.’“ 1 Passengers—Saloon: MisSs Mackay, Mrs.-Young and-family, 'Captain Stanley,3UCr. Thorpe; 6 steerage. Levin and Co., agents. -... 1 ’ f ‘ J^ttelton,'‘p.a,j 16 tons, 1 Scott, 1 for BlenlieUi. , Deacon, agent. , , r .-y. r , ; -- r v ; 1 H.W.S. gunboat* Conflict,* I '!'gun, ‘Musters, for Auckland. - - r., ,x , CLEARED-OUT. ■ rm.ii j Februry 22.—Jane, brig, IGO tons, Abbott, for the : Thames. Beck and Touks. agents. »' Malden City, schooner,. 27 . tons,. Alien, for Pclorus ‘(Bound. Master, agent. t . , fJ , . \ r., iShepherdess; schooner, *3B tons, Loir, 1 for Pictbn . Master, agent, ,- ?< v .,;» j - r ,i - ! ‘' t ; , > Rotonm/from Sydney: 2 bases; Burrettl l do,-Knox: 3 do, Pitcher; 40 bags ride, Zohrab.rK'jOcken and. Oo| 200 gunnies sugar, W. O. Crawford; 20 hf-cbcsts teaj Jamsson Bros,* 1 caseHLemon; 1 pkg, Levin and Co; -;2M-casos fruit; Marshall; 1 case/Moeller 1 S eises, Burn Jeit; 3do, Wright; Itjo,.Martin; 21i gunnies sugar; Nathan and Co.-' From Ahckland: 7 pk'gs; 325 boxes salmon. Order; 2bdls, JCrulland Co; 1 case, Ambrose; -Ido, Cass; 3 sacks, Smith; 8, Bock and TOnks; • Prbm Napier:' 2 pkgS, l.hox, 1 stone 4 Levin and Co; 2 boxes/DavlS. -' ’ - L ''' l! "* ‘ | Charles Edward, fronH!7elson: 17 cases fruit, Locko; 5.d0 do,* Roadley; 1 pkg,,Edwin;-12* cases,: 6 ‘Dimond; 20sacks lime,-Scott,. ; t ......a'] | Lyttelton; froha’ Blenheim: 120 bales w 001,.. 45.de/ flax. Deacon; 37 do hides. Hirst/: ; ' r ' “ 1 ' Co; 4 pkgs. Barlow; 14 cases, Marshall; 9 cases. Smiths I case leather, Lindsay; 30 cases,'-IS do apples, 2 bags' -onionsrStevens.— j
Taranaki, from,. Port Chalmers: 13 casks, 1 case. 2 bales. 20 aackSTflOur, 50 pkgs, Ordeth'SO pkgs, Bohim; 16 tubes, Robertson; 2 pels, Levin and Co; 1 crate, Dawson ancFCo; U pkgs. Anderson;' l.pkg, Defence Department-lldo* Cooper; X case. l*tms, Rundle; 1 . case, l crate, Wright; 1 trunk* Sharply From* Lyttel’*ton; 104 sacks grass seed, Pearce;*9. Albertson; 180 sacks Hour,* 25 do grass 'seed, 5 IX erased bacon, 5 sacks wheat, 30 pkgs Hour, Order; 150 pkgs flour, -Mclntyre; -10, Mills;? .18 owes .cheese, ; Kret(tj* 13 keg? butter, Banner and ( l4sldlQ. '.Tv Wauaka, for lOo'sacks,' XX'guunies sugar,! ’Levin and Co? Holdswbrth; For Poverty Bay: | ■ 250 packs, 183 pkgs, 40 coils; wire,-3 cases do geneva, Levin and Co;: 2 pkgs.Easby, 1 FotTau-j 'hinga: ; X box,‘Deacon;-2.cases, 10 coils, .20 bdls, Sla-j <t!onery Store?lease,Bishop.'; For Auckland: lease, \ il bdl, Moeller; 6 bales, Blacked Cb. f • ■ r: j _ Jane Douglas, foyFoxton f >4-pkgs, Jacob, Joseph,; and Co; 6’d0,.'10 drums, oil; Dawsoq; 2,cases t •2 u pkgs, "Ballinger ; iJI l J *truss‘,“l case, Thompson,! Shannon, and Co: £ cases, Pearce ; 2 do, DransfUld; j 81 def* 1 gunny sugar,;Zohrab, Knocker, ’and Cb?; 15! pkgs| Taylor ; l ;dOf Stiiples ;/15 v dP/1 Jdhnston ; 54 do. Mills ; 2case?, Burrett; 29 pkgs, 2 kegs nails,’ Nathan and Co ; 2 pkgs, Wiggins.,..,. ? —niotoraa, - for - Lyttelton : 1 easy Heaton; lease,, Thompson, Shannon,-land Od; 2 kegs, 4 pkgs, 66; .sheep,. Levin.. au(L Co L-case^Colonial -Bank-:- 51' • cases,- Deacon 8-trusses/ 2|bah>s, 'Mills i 0 cases, '1 box. Stuart and’ Co! ‘ For Dunedin : | 1 case, Thompson, Shannon 1 , "and* co; 1 do. Railway > Department; 54 pkgs, Levin and Co ; 10 do, Marine ; Department; '1 case. Stationery Store;; lido. Mills. Shepherdess,' for Picton; 25 tons coal, Beauchamp, j /Campbell, and Co. 1 ! ■ f '• 1 ; Stormbird, for Wanganui:.- C qrcases,.powder,: 21 Lf-do do f ‘2 cases d0,'20 qr-brls do, 28 qr-boxes do, 83; < bdls wire, 13 casks, .10 cases brandy! 17 cases iron,’,4o, bdls .wire, 3 cases ploughs,. 38 ,pkgs.[merchandise,, -Turnbull and-Co; 2 pkgs powdet, Dawson;’3'cases, | Heaton; 60 pkgs, Guthrie and Larnach;.3 do, Plim-: mer; 4 cases, Bannatyne and Co; 2 pkgs, Hirst; 1 do, 1 Kirkcaldie,, and Stains;. 2~do, Levin and-.Co; 2 do,; Thompson^'[Shannon, and Co; 43 do, KrulFand Co;| 57 do, Willis; 10 do. Mills; 15 do, Griffiths; 13 do,! .fituart; D. do, .Whittem, Nicholson, and. Co;-3 do, ' Railway, Department; ! do, Johnston; and Co;'2 do,; Dilrrett; 1 pkg, Lyon and Blair, ' ’r , r . i Xytteltoni for Blenheim: 4 pkgs, 06 casks sulphur. I Deacon; 5 cases stout. l pkg gunpowder, Levin and > Co; 5, pkgs,. ! case,- Thompson, Shannon, and Co;!2' liumks,N-!Z.S. Co. ... 'J- * - EXPECTED 'ARRIVALS- ‘ . ' = i London. —Gainsborough, Benvenue/ and Lanarkearly. r : : * Clarence River.-—F, W, Tucker and Adonis, early. - Glasgow.—River Leven, early. New York, via* DuN£DiN.*-Johu R. Stanhope, and Sophia R. Lnlir,. early. , Southern Ports —Xlawea, 2Sth. . • Sydney, via Napier and Auckland,—Rotorua, this day. - -Melhournb via the South.—Alhambra, ths day. j ( Melbourne, viatiib \V;esi’lCoaht. —Albion, 26th. Auckland, via tue East Coast. Tanpo, ;Jsth. I Nawci*. and Poverty Bay—Rangatira, 24 U'. ( ! ■ ’ Ports. : -Taranaki, 2Sth, ; ’ •• • •* ' ; PROJECTED.-. DEPARTURES. : v London.—Hurunui. in, March; Rialto, early. ' 'Nelson and West Coast Ports.—Murray, early.. • Napier, Poverty Bay, Tauranoa, and Auck- > I^kd!—Hawea; 28kh. iv-> 1 • - 1 ; ; : i, .Napier and Toveivty Bay.—Bapgatira, 25th. Foxton.—Tui, 25th. Blenheim.—Napier, this day. . : r ; I : Picton and Nelson; — Wellington,;2sth. ; j Southern Ports. - Taupo, 25th. r Mkluuuune, via tue West Coast.—Alhambra, "25th. . - • Wanganui.—Manawatu, this day. ' - • ; BY TKhEOItAPHi ■ ,i , | LYTTELTON, Friday. ; Arrived: Canny Scott, from Newcastle. • Sailed: Alhambra, for the North, afcfi p.m, ' „ i J. The schooner Richard and M«ry, about which fears' were entertained, arrived to-day, seventeen days out, from Awahau. : She was driven to Underwood fur . ’shelter times'. A ketch is reported ashore at Tlrnaru Bluff. ; The Tui is there. ‘ ■ *l -?:-i ;? ,PORT. CHALMERS, Friday. l Arrived: Drover, from Newcastle; Waratah, from; Hobarton. 11 " ', - ’ ... ■ .. The Taranaki left Port Chalmers at 2 p.ra. on' the 20th, and arrived at Lyttelton at 9130 a.m, on the; ‘2lst; left again at 6 p ra. same, iday; experienced: variable winds and fin •» weather, and arrived in harbor. at 11.3(Ta.rn. yes-erday; ■; The Taranaki sailed for the I North after 10 o’clock last,night., ;. -■ ( j • Hie s.s. Wan.ika sailed for, Auckland, via Napier; and East Coast ports, at noon yesterday.’ '' j r The Alliambra, from Melbourne, via the South, isexpected here this morning. Her departure for Mei-i bourne,, via the West Coast, .has beep, extended .till; Monday next. *' • ' 1 . The «.s. Naidcr arrivctl h(*re from Blenheim at'4; o’clock yesterday afternoon. She left: there at 8; o'clock In the raorniijg; crossed the bar at 0 o'clock,; 'and experienced fine weather across. The Nosier will > ijail for Blenheim to-Oay. :i i 1 " ’ . 'i > Thes.s. Wellington arrived here from Nelson and * Picton, at 10 a.m. yesterday. - She ;left Nelson at 10' o'clock the previous evening, after having received the Taiaron/s mails and passengers for'New Plymouth and iManukau p experienced fine r Weather' throughthe 1 Strait, and arrived here as above. ’. J The s.s Grafto’i arrived here from Westport and i Grcymou:U at 2.30'p.w. yesterday. She left Grey-' mouUi at 11 a.m! on the2oth, and was off Westport j ,nt7 p.m- same day; crossed the bar at midnight, and* .remained, iu purt-for one-hour r . when she started for! Wellington..arr ving as above stated. '' Experienced "fresh S. W. winds .Farewell, thence light, northerly ami calms to arrival. ! H.M.S. gunboat‘Conflict got under way yesterday! .morning for :Aucklaud, and cleared the harbor in the 1 afternoon. , The «.s. Ilotorua arrived; here from Sydney, via, Auckland and Napier at 10 o’clock yesterday morn-] ing. She left Sydney ,at 5 pVm. oh. the 13th K and. •readied Auckland at 0 a.rh. on the 19th, after having i experienced strong head wind# 'throughout. .Left again at 7 p.ra. same,day, and made Napier at 6 a.m, ; oh Thur-day/ Sailed again at 11 a.m. same day, and I ■arrived Jjcro as abave stated. The, Rotorua sailed r South ut 3.30 pm. yesterday. . ‘ ' Thep.K. Charles Edward arrived here from Nelson j at-ll a.m. yesterday; having'left there atß.3op.m the' previ ns day., She sailed./or Nelson.aad.Weat’ Coast ports at 8 o'clock last evening, i , ~ i
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5278, 23 February 1878, Page 2
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