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SHIPPING.

POET OF WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. March 11.—Annie Moore, brigantine, 09 tons, Jones, from Melbourne. Beck and Tonics, agents. Hawea, 5.»., 402 tons, Wheeler, from Auckland, via the East Coast. Passengers—Saloon : Captain and Mrs. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon, Mrs. Kirby, Misses Johnston and Brock, Captain Johnson, Messrs. Smith, Knorp, Evans, Richardson, Baskerville, Dyson, De Pama and Lenlri; 7 steerage, 40 for South. Levin and Co,, agents. Hannah Broomfield, brigantine, 120 tons, Dawson, from Kaipara. Greenfield and Stewart, agents. . Spray, schooner, 65 tons, Ruxton, from Lyttelton. Master, agent. _ Rnby, schooner, 24 tons, Bircham, from Te Kope. Bethune and Hunter, agents. H.M.S. Wolverene, 17 guns. Commodore Hoskins, from Sydney. SAILED. March 11.—Wellington, s.s., 279 tons, McGee, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon ; Messrs. McHutchison, Cuthbert, Walker, and Deane. Levin and Co., agents. Jane Douglas, s.s., 75 tons. Fraser, for Foxlon. Passengers-Mr. and Mrs. Solomon, Mrs. Collier. Mrs. K. Paveson and family (2), Mrs. Duggan and family (24), Mr. E. Kleeman. Pliinmer, agent. Rangatlra, s.s., 196 tons, Evans, for Napier and Poverty Bay. Passengers—Cabin : Mr. Saunders, ami 10J immigrants ox Gainsborough. Piimraer, agent. Kiwi, s.s., 133 tons, Campbell, tor Castlepoint and Napier. No passengers. Levin and Co., agents. Hawea, s.s., 401 tons, Wheeler, for the South. 'Passengers—Saloon : Messrs. Holdswoith, Reid, Thomas, Cauhatu ; and 5 steerage. Levin and Co., agents. Thames, ketch, 24 tons, Gillard, for Clova Bay. Master, agent. CLEARED OUT. ’March 11.—Edwin Bassett, 597 tons, Foster, for Newcastle. Williams, agent. Maiden City, 27 tons, Allan, for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. Aurora, schooner, 52 tons, Eomeril, for East Coast. Pearce, agent, IMPORTS. Rose M, from Newcastle: 6 drays, 16 tons shale, 2000 spokes. 367 tons coal. Order; 44,200 ft hardware, Dransfield. Wellington, from Nelson: 2 bales hops, Scott; 2 kegs better, Langford. Jane Douglas, from Foxton: 16 hides, IS casks tallow, Tyec: 4 pkgs fungus, Turnbull andCo: 9 pkgs empties, Johnston and Co; 11,801 ft timber, Greenfield and Stewart. Hannah Broomfield, from Kaiapara ; 101,034 ft sawn timber, Greenfield and Stewart. Annie Moore, from Melbourne: 30 pkgs nails, 1 de tobacco, 3 cases do, 10 kegs nails, 78 cases galvanised iron, 25 do salmon, 500 boxes candles, s’cases tobacco, 400 pkgs sugar, 60 bags ground bark, 250 casks cement, 2 bales twine, 50 casks plaster, 15 cases vestas. Beck and Tonks; 80 bag; rice,-5 bales flock, 40 do chaff. Order. Kiwi, from East Coast: 30 bales wool. Order. Eangalira, from Napier: 1 pci, Lyon and Blair; lease, Martin; 2 pkgs, Bell; 1 pkg, Ogelvy; 1 pci, Rourke. . ■ Hawea, from Auckland : 8 pkgs, Bowden; 1 case. Evans; 4 saddles, Simpson; 11 cases. Railway Department; 1 pci. Bishop; 6 bdls, Krull and Co: 1 pkg, Somerville; 2 bales, Huxley; 1 case, Taplin; 12 pkgs, 3 rocking-horses, Order; 1 cam, Johnston and Co; 4 sacks melons. Smith; 2 cases, Jarde; 1 pkg! Bank of New Zealand; lease. Lemon; 4 trunks, Pillant; 1 case, ■Simpson. From Napier: 6 gunnies. Levin and Co. * EXPORTS. Hawea, for Lyttelton : 9 barrels, Heaton; 3 pkgs. Levin and Co; 3 do, Hirst; 1 horse, Holds worth; 1 ease, Thompson, Shannon, and Co; 10 half-chests, Levin and Go. For Fort Chalmers: l ease, Harris: 5 empties, Eddie and Jack; 4 cases, Turnbull and Co; 17 do. Levin and Co. Rangatira, for Napier: 11 oases, 1 do spice. 1 s*ck rice, 7 pkgs printing material, 2do glassware, 6 casks ovens, 5 cases tobacco, 1 truss. Bishop; 60 cases brandy, 2 qr-casks do, Dransfield ; 1 octave whisky, 80 pkgs merchandise, Turnbull and Co; 2 cases, Defence Department; 1 do, Dutton; 27 pkgs, Johnston and Co; 155 do, Dawson; 23 do, Griffiths; 1 case. Miller. Jane Douglas, for Foxton : 3 pkgs, T, Smith and Co; 3 do. A- Farmer; 1 case, Marks ; 42pkgs, E- W. Mills; 6 cases, Dransfield; 1 pkg, Bowden ;11 do, Dawson ; 2 kegs, Johnston ; 1 pci, T. Shannon ; Tease, Burrett; 40 pkgs, Jacob Joseph ; 73 pkgs. Turnbull. Wellington, for Picton : 5 cases brandy, 19 gunnies. 53 pkgs. Levin and Co; 10 do. Mills ; 1 pci, 1 case, Bishop. For Nelson: 10 cases, 13 bales, 20 kegs, 10 qr-casks, 176 gunnies, 13 pkgs, Levin and Co. Aurora, for East Coas:; 3 pkgs, Crawford; 34 do sundries, 2 tanks, 1 boiler, 1 donkey pump. Mills; 1 pci, Smith; 32 pkgs, Levin and Co; 150 pkgs, SO bdls •wire, 6000 shingles, 741 pieces timber, 4G sacks seeds, 2 cases, Pearco; lib powder, 100 cartridges, Levin and Co ; lOlbs gunpowder, 50 do shot. 2500 caps, E. Pearce. Kiwi, for Castlepoint: seed, 6 tons'standards, Levin and Co; 9 sacks, Telegraph; S pkgsS Greenfield and Stuart; 24 pkgs, • 6 sacks, Murray, -Common, and-Co; 4 do, Mills: 2 do, Dawson. For Napier: 100 coils, Murray, Common, andCo; 3 cases, 35 casks, 4 cases, 30 casks, 1 case tobacco, Bannatyne; 199 casks, 39 cases, 25 boxes, 1 keg, .Levin and Co; 1 truss, Turnbull and Co; 1 do, Taylor; 100 cases, Dawson; X box, Hayes. , EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Eojtoojt.— Lanarkshire and Lord of the Isles, early. Melbourne, —Annie Moore, early. Koivthkiis Ports. —Taranaki, 15th. Clajrescb River.— F. W. Tucker, early. Melbourne, via the South.—Riugarooma. 17th. Auckland, via the East Coast.—Taupo, 18th. Southern Ports —Wanaka, 13th. - PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London. —Rialto and Carnatic, early. Napier and Poverty Bay.—Rangatira, 18th. Picton and Nelson. —Wellington, 18th. Melbourne, via South.—Ringarooma. 17th. Nelson and West . Coast Ports.—Murray, thi* day. Foxton.— Tui, 13th. NoRTHEttN Ports.—Taiaroa, 15th. Newcastle.—Edwin Bassett, this day. Southern Ports.- Taranaki, 15th. Auckland, viathkEastCoast.—Wanaka, 14th. BY TELEGRAPH, NELSON. Monday Sailed : Grafton, for Westport, at 11 a.m. LYTTELTON, Monday. Arrived : Sarah and Mary, from Kaipara. Sailed: Maori, for Nelson, at 2.15p.ra.; Star of Hie South, for Timaru, at 3.20-p.m.; Arawata, for Port Chalmers, at 5 p.m.; St. Hilda, for Timaru; Luna, for Wellington; Onward, for Auckland. The Pleiades has made the passage in 79 days from the Land’s End, and 77 days from land to land. She brings a number oi passengers and a large cargo. She left the Land’s End on December 2; crossed the Equator on January 16; passed the ' "ape February 0; Leuwln, February 28; and the Snares on Saturday. PORT CHALMERS, Monday. Sailed: Wanaka. Passengers for Wellington—Mr. and Mr*. Towns and two children. Rev. Dr; Smith, Mrs. Smith, Mr. G. E. Barton and Mr. Bonner. AUCKLAND, Monday. The Tau;-o arrived last night. Sailed: Italian man-o’-war, Christofero Colombo, for South America. BLUFF, Monday. The Ringarooma left Melbourne on the 6th at 2.30 p;m., with 380 tons cargo and 100 passengers for all ports, and arrived at the Bluff at noon. She sailed at 5 p.m. for Dunedin. Passengers for Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. Guthridge, Mr. and Mrs. Whitclom, Messrs. Wells, Anner, and Steele, Mrs. Innes, Mr. Maymunds (2); 4 steerage, and 92 tons cargo. ENGLISH SHIPPING. The Underwriters' Asso-iation have received the following shipping intelligence by cable : London, March 4. Arrived.—March 2, from Sydney,-Cairnburg and Patiraretz; from Adelaide, City of Madrid and Monaltrie. The Craig Mullen, which put into port to repair damages caused by a collision with the-Lightning, Bailed again for Wellington on the 28th February. March 5. Arrived.—Bonnie Lassie, from Champion Bay; Cuzco, from Adelaide.—December 23, Juliet, from Geelong, on November 9; Miltiades, from Melbourne, on November 16. The s.s. Rangatira sailed for Napier at 3 o'clock this morning. The schooner Spray arrived here from Lyttelton last evening with a full cargo of produce. She left there at 8 p.m. on Friday last with light S. W. wind, which lasted till 6 o’clock next morning, followed by light northerly wind. The barometer during that time commenced to fall rapidly, and Captain Rixton, anticipating a heavy blow, made all things : snug on his craft. And it was well he took such precaution, for at 11 p.m. on Saturday night, when a little to the northward of ( Jives’ Bay, the barometer having fallen as low as 28*84, a tremendous squall from the S.W. struck the vessel, and although all the canvas was off her at the time, she was pressed into the water until it cam© over her bows by sheer atmospheric force. This wind lasted for an hour, when it moderated, and was followed bvN.W. weather till 6 o'clock on Monday morning, when a breeze from the S. W. was met with off Waipapa Point, which brought her into port as above stated. She reports sighting the brigantine Nightingale and schooner Herald from. Lyttelton, bound for the North. The brigantine Annie Moore arrived here from Melbourne with a full cargo of general merchandise yesterday morning. She left there on the 20th ultimo, And had heavy easterly and westerly weather across, with frightfully high Made the land on Thursday last, and for two days experienced strong N.E. winds,, followed by heavy westerly weather, to making the Heads. ■ The Annie Moore ..was-berthed a the wharf yesterday, and will commence discharging today. The brigantinellannah Broomfield arrived her© from Kaipara on Sunday evening with a full cargo of sawn kauri timber. She left there on Friday afternoon. Experienced heavy westerly weather down, particularly on Saturday, on the day after she left, when it blew a very hard gale, with high sea. The Hannah 'Broomfield was berthed at the wharf yesterday morning, and commenced discharging during the day. The ship Gainsborough will, weather permitting, come alongside the wharf to-day, and commence die--charging to-morrow morning. During the heavy N.W, gale of Saturday last the cutter Hero, which was loading with railway material at the breastwork for Lyttelton, struck heavily against a piece of iron, and started one .of the butts of her planks. The water poured into her rapidly, but the pumps were able to keep the leak under control until the cutter, was. beached at the back of Mr. Pearce’s shed yesterday morning. Thainjury, we understand was repaired by yesterday afternoon, and It is expected she will bo-abio to commence her vovaee for Lyttelton in a’day or two. n . , K , The schooner Spray leftLytteltyqon Saturday last, and arrived here,at 5 o’clock last evening, with a full cargo of produce, • ’ ' 1 The brigantine Endeavour having flnished discharging her cargo from Oamarn. will go down to the breastwork to load railway material for Lyttelton. o c-i.ivsi riKOiw

The schooner Ruby, from Te Kopi, arrived in port last evening. ’ ~ . . H.M.S. Wolverene, Commodore Hoskins, arrived in port from Sydney at 8 o’clock yesterday morning. She leit there on the Ist Instant. The Wolverene will remain here for a short time, and then, we understand, goes up to Auckland. The s.s. Hawea, from Auckland, via the Bast Coast, arrived here at U a.ra. yesterday. She left Auckland at 4.30 p.m. on the 7th, and arrived at Tauranga at 7. a.m. on the Bth; left again at 10 a.m., and arrived at Poverty Bay at 9 a ra., on the 9th; left again ate p.m., and arrived at Kapler at 6 a.m.- on the 10th: left again at 11 a.m., and arrived here as above stated. The Hawea sailed.for’South at 5.45 p.m. yesterday.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5292, 12 March 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5292, 12 March 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5292, 12 March 1878, Page 2

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