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SHIPPING.

POST OP WELLINGTON. A It HIVED. March 2.—St. Kilda. s.s.. 175 tons, Flowertjay, from Lyttelton. Timaru, Oamaru. and Passengers—Cabin : Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Tureke. Krull and Co., agents. Lyttelton, p.s., 88 ions, Scott, from Pjenkeim. Passengers Cabins Mrs. Shearer and child. Mrs. Scott *am d child. Messrs: McM*nn, Smith, Johnston, and H3II, Deacon, agent. . , . Sotoraa, s.s-. 678 tons, Macfarlane, from Port Chalmers and Lvtteltcm. Passengers-Saloon: Mrs. 3Cellier rod two Misses Goodwin and Gray, illessra. Proudfoot, De Faria, Slater, Reid, Edwards, Dnrgoss. Finlanes. Rockell, Godall. Scott. Booth, jjflsch, Hapna. Tomlin, and Biddle, Major Richardson, and two Sisters of Mercy. Levin and Co., agents. Tarama, s.s., 663 tons. Sinclair, from Melbourne and Hobarton, via iSouthern ports. Passengers — 'Saloon: Dr. and Mrs. Deane and family (4). From Hobarton—Mrs. and Master Lookie and Mr Neilson. Prom Cosst—MDs Kilman, Mr. and Mrs. McM Ran. Mr. and Mrs Stafford, and Mr. Sutton; eight in the steerage. Bishop, agent; Edwin Bassett, barque, 817-tons, Foster,* .from -ifewcastle. Williams, agent. • . Wild Wave, schooner, from Lyttelton. Master, «g«nt. i Mary Anderson, schooner, 57 tons, McKenzie, irora Lyttelton. _ . MarciiS. —Rangatira, s.s., 196, tons, Evans, from Napier and Poverty B’y. Passengers Saloon: Mrs. Lindsay, > Misses Gowing and Downes. Rev. Mr. Lindsay,- Messrs. Iron and Parker. Plunmer, Agent.' w Stormbird, 1 s s., C 9 tons; Doile, from' Wanganui. Passengers -Cabin : Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Messrs. Pranklin, Black, 5 kelly, and Watt. Flimuier, agent, SAILED. Matich 2—Wellington, s.s.. 279 tons. McGee, for Nelson and Ficton. Levin and Co., agents. Rotorua, s.s.. 570 tons, Carey, for Sydney, via Napier and Auckland, Passengers—Sdoon: Mr. and Mrs. Boardm n. Mr, and Urs. Valentine, Mrs. and Miss Bray. Me?dames McDonald, Wallace and two children, Bell, and Mann, Miss McDonald. Judge Richmond. Messrs. Blundell, Nathan, Newman, and McDonald, H n. J. M. Laruach and family. Levin And Co., agents. Mary King, schooner, 75 tons, Ayres/for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. , Crest of the Wave, schooner, 58 tons, McLean; for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. Nelson, schooner, 50 tons,* Robinson; for Nelson. -Master, agent. Australind. barque, 429 tons, Oliver, for Newcastle. Passengers—Mr and Mrs. O’Hallan and S children. Williams, agent. Reliance, ketch, 65 tons. Swede, for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. ■ Agnes, ketch,>24 tons, Calvert, for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. . . Elizabeth, ketch. 33 fc ns. Short, for, Plcton. Jacob Joseph and Co., agents. Cynthia, schooner, 60 ions. Holmes, for Pelorus Sound. • Greenfield and Ste wart, agents. Canterbury, schooner, 34 tons, Pike, for Havelock. Master, agent. „ 4 ■ Falcon, ketch’, 37 tons, Leslie, for Havelock. Master, agent.-' ; • 1 -r; Tarama, s.s., 563 tons, Sinclair, for Melbourne, via Nelson and West C >ast. . Passengers—Saloon: Mr. And Mrs. Barraud,- Messrs. Matthews and McDonald. Bishop, agent. - ■ . : ‘•- 1 • Lyttelton, p.s,, 86 tons, Scott, for Blenheim. Deacon, agent.. ~ w . i March 3. —Hurunui, ship, 1012 tons, McKelrie, for London. Passengers—Siloon: Mr. and Mrs. Lees, Mr. and Airs. Bowden, Mesdamcs Grant and Carey, Misses Perston, Mowden, and, Grant, Dr. Percy, Masters Grant and Bowden, Messrs. Perston, Morris, Rutherford.: and • Ball. Second cabin: Mr. and Mrs. Bmgge, Mrs.- Peapse, Miss Bragge, Messrs. North and Peave. N.B.S. Company, agents. . 'L ' CLEARED OUT. March 2. —Saucy Lass.. schooner, 39 tons, Callow, for Havelock. Master, agent. 1 IMPORTS Napier, from Blenheim: 250 bags malt, Turnbull aud Co; 50 do potatoes,; 40 do oats, 7 bales wool, Hurunui. Xyttelton, from Blenheim: 72 bales wool; 20 do fiax. 10 bags onibns. Deacon; 100 bags oats, Beauchamp, Campbell, and Co; 88 do. Levin and Co; 2 boxes, Stackpoole. St. Kilda, from Wangonui: 2 cases biscuits, Gandy; .1 pci, Soldene;;2o tons flour. Order. .Tararua, from Melbourue: 25 hf-cheats tea: Jacob Joseph and Co: 3 casks, 30 pkgs machinery. Kitchen and Sons; 1 pci, National Bank; 1 do. Secretary of Customs; 1 do,-Bonnington; 1 do, Dougherty: I do, James,’ 5 crates. Levy; 59 lengths pipes, • Hoyt: 23 jpkgs, Deane. From Hobarton : 200 cases jam, 20 do preserved fruit, Turnbuil ami Co; 1 piano, Taylor and Watt; SO cases jam, Gandy; 1, pkg tin, Hayes ; 60 sacks Jbark;; Heck and T-*nks: 1 case. Pearce; 2 pkgs washing machines. Lord. ; From South : 1 case, Rhodes; 10 pkgs. Grey; 2 cases. Crease; 1 do. Anderson; 1 do, Hannah, - - i ,■ ■ .r. j . EXPORTS. - '• 1 Rotorua, for Auckland: 30 cases, Gear; 9 pkgs, Albertoni; I pkg, d.evin and Co. . '•< ■ . i/. i Wellington, for Nelson: 4 casks soda, 3 do entrants, .10 do salmon, 40 bags rice', 2 cases cornflour, I do, heelings, 4do sardines,: 3 do raisins,’ 60 bag s flour, 1000 ft timber, 26,000 slates, Turnbull and Co; 1 pkg powder, Dawson.' Lyttelton, for Blenheim: 261.bd1s standards, I bdl lilies,-1 pkg. S kegs hails, I bar steel, 1 chimney cowl. Deacon: 1 pkg, 5 cases. Thomson; Shannon, and Co; 1 do. Survey r., Napier, for Blenheim: 173 bdls ; standards,. 1 box. tobacco, 2 cases starch, 1 do mustard, 1 cask currants, 10 boxes candles, 3 hf-chests tea, 6 boxes do, 1 cask vinegar. I keg ; soda, •! piano; 150 cases brandy, 2 qr-’ casks'’ do, 18 guun es sugar, I case pickles, 2 do vinegar, 2 bugs barley. Turnbull and Co; 1 pci, Dawson; 20 sacks flour, Bannatyne. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.. ...JPicros and Nblson.— Wellington, tins day. • London.—Lanarkdiireiand Lord of. the Isles, early London, via Nklsok.— Gainsborough, early. Melbourne. —Anuie Mobre, . Glasgow.—River.Leven, early. Melbourne via the South.— Anwata, 7th. Auckland, via-the EaßT;Coast.—VVanaka, this ■•flay. :■■■•' ‘;V PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London. —Rialto and Carnatic, early. Nelson and West Coast Ports.* Charles Edward, sth. ' • Napibr, Poverty Bay, Tauranoa, and AucjcI.AND.— Taupo, 7th. 1 . Napier and Poverty Bay.— Rangatira, 6th. ' ” Picton and Nelson.—Wellington, this day. » Southern Ports. Wanaka, this day. . . Wanganui. —Stormbird. sth;‘Manawatu, 6th. , . BY TELKfIUAPH: LYTTELTON. Saturday. Arrived: Aspasia from Wellington,-,and Nightingale from Port Macdonald, South Australia; Sailed: Taranaki for South, at 3.40 p.m.; Tui, for Kaikoura and Wellington. .!) r : " ‘ ’ Sunday. Arrived: Andes from Newcastle, Prince Alfred from Kaipara, anrTStar of the South from Timaru. Sailed: Island City for the Chatham Islands/and Australian Sovereign for Newcastle. ' The barque Australind sailed for Newcastle oh Saturiav morning. ■ The-Victoria waS berthed at the wharf on Saturday morning, and will commence the discharge of her cargo to-day. » . The barque Edwin Bassett arrived here on Saturday morning from Newcastle, after a passage of 15 days. Experienced strong easterly gales, nearly the whom way down. ~ , . . The American barque John R. Stanhope was berthed at the wharf on Saturday, and will commence discharging cargo The schooners Mary Anderson aud Wild Wave, from Lyttelton, arrived here on Saturday. - Rotorua arrived here from-Southern Ports at 8.15 a.m. on Saturday.; She left Port Chalmers at 4.30 p m. on the 28th ultimo, andarrived at Lyttelton at 10 a m. on t ! e Ist; ’ sailed again at 4.30 p.m. same ‘day, and arrived here as above stated. The i.’otorua sailed for Napier, Auckland, and Sydney, taking the outward Sau Francisco roar. at 1.15 p ra onSaturday. ‘ The s.a. St. Kilda arrived here from the South at an early hon» on Saturday morning, and sailed again Tor Wanganui at 4 o'clock that afternoon. '? The s.s. ? Wellington got-away for'Nelsrn at 9.30 a.m. yesterday, .taking with her a large quantity of ■cargo. The ship Ifurunul sailed for London yesterday .morning at 8 o’clock. . The s » Rangatira arrived herefrom Napier and Poverty Bay at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. She Mt Poverty Bay at 4 p.m, on Friday last, and arrived in' Napier! early next morning, r.Sailed again at noon same day.' and arri-ed hero as above, stated. Experienced moderate head winds to Cape Palllser, thence strong south-east gales to arrival. The s.s. Tararua arrived in harbor at 10.45 a.m. bn Saturday frera Melbourne and Hobarton,' via the South. She left WiTliamstown at 5 p ra. on the 20th ult., called at Hobarton,.and! reached the Bluff at 0.30 am. on the 27th : left at 5 p m. same dav, and arrived at Port Chalmers at 6 a.in. on the 28th; left again at 5 p.m., and arrived at LyMelton at 10 45 a.m. 1 on the Is?.; left at GAO p.m. same day,i-and arrived as above. Experienced fine weather -dong the coast Thv Tnra ua sailed for Melbourne via the West Coast at 6 o’clock on Saturday evening. Tins s.s. Stormbird arrived hero from /Wanganui at 9 o’clock yesterday morning with 28 bales wool and 200 bags grass-seed. She left there at 8.30 p.m. the previous day, and had fine weather down.'

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5285, 4 March 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5285, 4 March 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5285, 4 March 1878, Page 2

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