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SHIPPING.

POET OP WELLINGTON. ARRIVE. March 7.—Wakatipu, s.s., USB tons,, Cauieron, Itrym Sydney, Passengers—Saloon :lMr. ami Mrs._, Ritson, Mcsdames Craig and tlarvjs. Capt. Johnskim, Messrs. Mathewinan, Mears. Matheson. Perry, Kolunson, Beausley, Connol, Julian, Ashburton, and Clark; SO for South. Levin and Co., agents. . Endeavour,brigan«aA,l9, tons. Dick, .from Oamaru^ Master, agent." ' : Arawata a.s.» G 23 tons, Underwood, from Melfconrne' via the South. Passengers-Saloon : From Melbourne: Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow and family (2), Hesdaiues. Simpson and-Browne, Misses JLane,,and, Coleman, Messrs. Plummer, Canick, Simpson, and Hoddluotls. From _ Coa,t: Mr. and Mrs.' Eenshaw, Mrs. Gray,’ Messrs.. Detrell,. Nailer, and Pale: .4. steerage from Melbourne, and 8 from , Coast. Bishop, **Tffiunes 1 1 ketch,' 22 tons, GUlard, from Clova Bay. Master, agent. ■ i . Adonis,, brigantine,, 103 tons, McAlvery, from Clarence Elver, N.S.W;. Master, agent. i Stormbird, s.s.,' 69 tons, Doile, from Wanganui. Plimmer, agent. ■ . L, Napier. ; 4»., ,48 : ; tons,: Fisk, from Blenheim. Turnbull and Co., agents. . ;i; , .■■■ SAILED. M'BOH 7.—Taupo, s a., 461 tons, Anderson,; for Auckland,' via the East Coast. Passengers—Saloon: Messrs. Coker. Do Paiva, Saunders, Pugdon.' Peannan. Clark. Gaidhev., ;Chuk. and Boyes.,- Levpi and Co., agents.' ; • j Msnawatu, p.5.,'.103 tons,; Harvey, for Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin :• Mr. And Mrs. Anderson, Mes4ames Dixon and child, Drake, and. Pry, Messrs. EedwoodT’Walker, Dawsdn,' Gibbs,' Stobk, Earp, Inues, and Clare. Plimmer, agen .' > '• ui | , Jane‘ Douglas, e.5.;;75 tons, Fraser, tor Foxton. Passenger—Cabin; ; Mr. Duugan. Plimmer, .agent. > ' Star of the South; s.s. - , 175 tons, Chri tian, for Isyttelton.' Passenger-Cabin Mr. -Acoiist. Tornkail and Co., agents-Ui'V I i Arawata, 5.5., -623 (ons,. Underwood,’for Nelson, • Passenger—Saloon: Mr. Biss.,, Bishop, agent. • Lnnli, ps„ 217 tijns,,'Bascand, lor j Lyttelton. ■ Williams, agent. ’ t ■ - ./CLEARED .OUT..if ( ' March 7 —Loriuda Borst-l.: barquentine, 455 tons, Borstel, for San Francisco. Passenger—Miss Parsons. Turnbull and Co., agents. " ! ’■ ' Darcy: Pratt, •brigantine,..l72lons, McDougall, for Grafton, Clarence River. Dransfleld, ageqt. . , . ./ IMPORTS 'Cl' '■ Arawata, from Melbourne: 1 case. Palmer; 15 do wine, Marks; U bdls spouting, 10 kegs wire nails Beck and Tote; I’l cases sewing machines, McDowell and Co; Seises,' Plummer; 7 cases sewing machines, W. and G. Turnbull and Co; 1 truss. I!bale, Casey •ad McDonald; 1 truss, 1 bale, Bus:; 4 pltgs shafts, 1 do fronts, Dawsbn and Co; 8 bdls iron railings, 1 case, Belyer: 13 casks soda.’ll drums d i. Kitchen and Sons; 48 cases truit, Marshall; 2 cases, Casey and;M Donald; 1 do, McDowell and Co: 1 d do, J.'.SmUh 5 ba es, 2 ■uses, Driscoll: 14 baskets glassware, Felton; Grimwade and Co ; 1 case. 1 bale, M icholson; Is case cigars, Isaacs; 2 cases dok Margetts;>2o cases glueco e. Mace •nd-Arkell;* 1 pci; Union Bank; 1 case, Thomas; 1 pkg,:l sack, Rlsden; 1 pci, Wairarapa, Standard: 1 case, Dawson; 8 do, Palmer; 2 cases. Plummer: 1 do. A. P. Stuart and 1 CO: 2 cases. Union tiauk;'! pel. KUmck;24 cases, Zohrab, 'Knocker, and Co; 4 pkgs, Asher; ,4 do. (Harrington; 1 bale, Thompson, Shannon, arid Co;*lease;Dutton; 1 case, Donvison; 1 do, Bnrrett; 1 do, Witt; 2 de, Lyon and Blair; 1 d». Colonial Treasurer; I'case, ; Goddard; 4 do, 4 bdls sawn timber, Order., . r Jane Douglas, from Foxton: 6638 feet timber. Miller; 1 pkg whiskers, 2 bales wool, 2 bags do. Levin and Co: 2 bales, Krull and Co; 2 do. Cooper; 6 sacks fungus, Nathan and Co; 44 do grass-seed, Jaceb Joseph and. Ca. ! FromiEangUikei:! S bales' wool. Order; 28 bales wool, 4 do skins, Johnston and Co; ..36 balaa-wool,.Asacks..„l.pkg, Murray, Common, and Co; 8 bales wool. Order; 1 bdl skins, Walton. Thames, from (Clova Bay: 16,900 feet sawn timber, .. Order. - .... -... ' • ■ Adonis, from Clarence River: 179 ironbark girders, Brumfield. V t> -, ■' ;i • . -' Grafton, from Lyttelton: 22 cases bacon. 97 sack# potatoes, 63<baies chaff, Beck and Tonks; X pci, ; Mclntyre; (icaseffHannah ;.2.cases, X pkg, Gandy. Luna, from Greymouth: 150 tons coal, Williams; 300 q firebricks, - Mills. t . : - Endeavour. frOm O imaru: 326 sacks oats. Plimmer, :Eeeve», and Co; 355 do do, 78 do grass-seed. Order. ..Stonnblrd,from,Wanganui;. 64 balea.wool,-29 casks ■ tallow,; Order;. 16 . bales skins, Walton; 13 pkgs, Duncan; if | j

EXPORTS, r.l I iTaupo; Levin »nd . Co;-11- pkgs, Murray, Common, and. Co; 21 do. Railway Department: 2 cases, Felton, Grim■'Trade, and Co.,- 'For Tauranga: 1 case,Xovia and Oo; 1 do. Bank of New Zealand. , For Auckland: SOO eases. Levin and Co; 1 qr.cask brandy, pransfleld; 1 ease, Thomas;-! do,-National 'Bank of New Zealand? ' 1 do, Railway Department? 60 do, Telegraph Department; 32 do, Waller;.! pkg,- Bowden; 1 case,- Star turnery Store; 7. pkgs. Bishop, ‘. . . . , ( ' Star of the South, for Lyttelton: T qr-(;ask whisky, 4 eaa'ja whiting, 12 cases starch, 2 do sauce, 5 boxes pegs, I’dnzanb tickets', 20 boxes, candles, 15 do tea, 1 htchest do, Turnbull ,and Co. ■ For Uama.ru: 100 bags salt, 4 cases pepper, 4 casks whiting. 3 lio soda, 5 cases salmon, 2» do kerosene,’ 8 kegs nails, 14 cases wine, 5 do stout, .20 casks ale, 20 boxes candles, 16 casks,-Turnbull and,Co: - - -V I Luna; for Lyttelton: 3 cases. "3 trusses; Thompson. Shannon, and Co: SSpkgs. I hhd,‘2oo aashwelghts, 22 guns, 3 foils lead, E. W. Mills. - i - Manswatu, for Wanganui; 2 bales, 1 cask; 1 parcel, 3 cases, 1 piano, Bishop: 125 cases brandy; O. Thomas; 1 box, 49 pkgs, Turnbull and Co; 13 pkgs. Nathan and Co; 1 parcel. Hill; 2 casks, Krull and Co: 2 pkgs, Lindsay; 19'do' Griffiths; I-do. Guilford; 9 do. Dancan;'l2 do, Turnbull, Smith, and; Cop 3 do, Dawson; 4, do, Eddie and, Jack;-,! truss, Jacob Joseph and Co; 34 cases, 5 coils Wire, Levin and Co; 40 casks ' ale; 16 pkgs, Krull and Co; 77 pkgs, Bishop: 7 do, A. P. i Stnart and Co; 2 do. Lyon and Blair; 3 do, Whittem, Nicholson, and Co: 5 do, i Thompson, Shannon, and Co: 10 do, Kirkcaldie and Stains; 3 do, 1 case, McDowell and Co: 4 pkgs, Felton, r Grim wade, and Co: 1 1 case, Williams; 14 pkgs, Bethuneand Hunter, ; Jane Douglas, for Foxton: 2 cases, Stevenson aad Stnart; 4 do, 6pkgs, A.' P. Stnart: 6 hhds, Mace'and' Arkell; 21 pkgs, Jacob Joseph and Co; 19 pkgs. W. W. Taylor;l9 do. Phillips: 11 do, Draitsdeld; 1 do, Logan; 109 do, Turnbull and Co. • EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London.—Lanarkshire and Lord of the Isles, early London, via Nelson.—Gainsborough,’early. - Melbourne.—Annie Moore, early. Southern Ports.—Taranaki, this day. Northern Forts.—Taiaroa, 9th. Clarence River.—F. W. Tucker, early. ■ Newcastle.—Rose M., early. Melbourne, via the South.—Ringarooma; 17th.-, Auckland, via the East Coast.—Hawea, 11th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ’ London.—Rialto and Carnatic, early. - Nelson and West Coast Ports.—Wallace, 9th. Napier, Poverty Bay, Tauranoa, and Auoxland.—Taupo, this day. . ‘ Napier and Poverty Bay.—Rangatira, 11th. Southern Ports.—Wakatipu, this day. Wanganui.—Stormblrd, this day. , : Castlepoint and Napier.—Kiwi, this day. Foxton,—Jane Douglas. 9th. . i ; Picton and Nelson.—Wellington, lllh Inst.. , Nelson, Westport and , Geethoutli. - Grafton,' this day. ' ' - 1 _ . Newcastle.—Robin Hood, this day; Edwin Baasett. flth, ■ • ; ’;i •/ Melbourne, via South.—irawata, 16th. Caieoura and Lyttelton.—Tni. 9th. _ ’ - Northern Ports. —Taranaki, this day; Taiaroa, 15th. BY TELEGRAPH: . LYTTELTON, Thursday. Sailed: Taranaki, for Wellington, at;s p.m. Pasaenger—Miss Davis. i . , -- The s.s. Taiaroa having been ! bar-bound at the Maaukan will not arrive here .until to-morrow. She ■will tranship Southern passengers and cargo to the Wakatipu, and proceed to . Lyttelton'only on Saturday at 2 p.m. ’ ; ■ The New Zealand Shipping Company have been advised by cablegram of the arrival at London of their fine ship Orari, Captain Mosey, from this port, on the Sthinst., after a good passage of 80 days.; The 5.3. Napier arrived here from Blenheim at 2.15 p.m. yesterday, having left there at 9 o'clock same morning. -She will sail again for Blenheim this evening. 1 ■ . The tTnion Company’s fine steamship Wakatipu arrived here from Sydney at 2.30 p.m. yesterday, with 400 tons general cargo, 290 of which,is for this port, besides her usual complement, of coals lr m Now•astlc, and 60 passengers for all ports. Bln; left Sydney at 2.30 p.m. on the 2nd instant, and cleared’tho Heads at 4 p m. Experienced fresh head winds and high sea all the way across, and made Cape Farewell at 2 o’clock yesterday morning. Had southerly wind through the Strait, and arrived here as ab ive stated. The Wakatipu will sail South this afternoon. The p.s. Manawatu came round from the Patent Slip yesterday afternoon, looking as clean and neat as bright paint and a good overhaul could mako her. She 3teamed for .Wanganui last evening with a large number of passengers and a full general cargo. The brigantine Darcy Pratt bound for Clarence River, and ship Renfrewsbiie for Adelaide, dropped down to the (airway yesterday. Weather permitting they will sail this morning, ! : The s.s. Taupo sailed for Auckland; via the East Coast, at 12.30 p.m. yesterday. , The ke ch Thames, from Clova Bay, arrived hero yesterday morning. , • - ; ; , , The s.s-'Taranaki, from Southern ports, will arrive here this morning, and sail again in the evening for the North. ■ - The■ s.s. Stormblrd left Wanganui at 11 p.m, on ‘ Wednesday;: and arrived here at 1 p.m. yesterday. She will sail for Wanganui, to day. ' The brigantine Adonis arrived here from Clarence Blvcr a{ 7 o’clock yesterday morning; with a’cargo of ■ IronbArk girders. She left there; on the 17th ultimo, and during; the first four days experienced a very heavy easterly gale, during which the vessel lost her foresail and spilt her mainsail. ’ Afterwards met with a continuance of strong head winds, and had to beat nearly the whole .way across. Stephen's Island was passed on Wednesday morning, and With a strong northerly wind came through the Strait; but whan close to the Heads, the- wind blowing heavy at the time, the mainsail was carried away, and sire had to stand off (tom the Heads till early yesterday morning, when a southerly breeze was encountered, which brought herinte port as above stated. , !' - ■ ‘ Messrs. McMeckan, Blackwood'and Co.’s s.s. Ara- -- wata arrived here from Melbourne via the, South at, 5.45 a.m, yesterday.' . She left Melbourne on the 28th s February, with theSuezmall, 65saloon ami 22steerage passengers, and 350 tons cargo she - cleared P'>rt “ ’ Phillip Heads at'l.4s p.m. bn the’2Bth alt., and passed Swan -Island at 8 a.m. on the following day ; experienced light N.E and N.W.-winds until the evening «(the 3rd Inst., when a strong S.E. wind w-s encountered, with heavy sea. which prevailed until the follow“',lv4ng itt6mingT'"'pas3ed'tho'.Solanders'iat 10.40 a.m. on the 4th; apd arrived at Bluff at 41p.m. tidiscbarged 70, ’ tons J cargo, and’sailed-at 8 ir.m./ arriving’at Port' Chalmers at 7 a.m, pa the 6th (delivering the English ',waU there In 4 days IS hours, the quickest time yet . accomplished): discharged 170 tons cargo sailed at 4 jtw, and Arrived at Lyttelton at 8 a,m, on the 6th ;

sailed again at 4 p.m., and arrived in port as above mentioned. The Arawata discharged (0 tons cargo liere yesterday, and sailed for Nelson at 12 o clock last ni Tho s.s. Star of the South sailed for the South at 4 o’clock last evening. : The brigantine Endeavour, produce laden, from Oamaru. • arrived here yesterday afternoon, after another good'run up. ■ She left,Oamaru on Tuesday last, and carried southerly winds to Kaikoura; thence a N.E. breeze, lasting for ten hours, followed bjanother spell of southerly weather, which brougnt her into port’ak above’stated.’ /‘She“was berthed at Plimmer's wharf to discharge. WRECK OF. THE SCHOONER CANTERBURY. Information was received in town yesterday of the Total wreck' of ■ the - schooner Canterbury in lory Channel. - The Canterbury was on a voyage from this port to Pelorus'Sound in ballast, and on Monday last, meeting, with heavy’ southerly weather, went into Tory Channel to an anchorage for shelter. During the night the wind increased violently, and although the vessel bad 1 both anchors down, she was driven on to the rocks, and speedily became a total wreck. The master (Louis Pyke) and the crew succeeded In landing safely, and when the weather had moderated they managed to'save all the vessel’s gear. ; The Canterbury was insured in the Victoria Office for £260, and was valued at £4OO. Mr. Tabateau,; of Christ; church, was her owner.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5289, 8 March 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5289, 8 March 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5289, 8 March 1878, Page 2

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