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SHIPPING.

POUT OP 'WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. March 25.—Wanaka, s.s , 277 tons, McGjllivray, from Auckland via the East Coast. Passengers— Saloon; Misses Woodward (2) and Correy (2), MeaOames Woodward, Revam and child. Gavin and%;i children, correv, and Shannon, .Messrs. Woodward <5), Barber. Mathews, Knight, Coster, McLean, Verner, Leonards, Toille, Watte. Harris, and Wright; 14 steerage; and 29 for the South. Levin and Co., Douglas, s.s., 75 tons, Fraser, from Foxton. Passengers Cabin : Mrs. ' Trlclclehaw*, Messrs. Stewart, Hood, Ove.ton, Smith, and Miller. Plimmer, of Eden, schooner, 30 tons, Botham, from Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. Thames, ketch, 22 tons, GUlard, from Pelorus Bound. Master, agent. Saucy Lass, schooner,’3o tons, Callow, from Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. f SAILED. March 25.-St. Kllda; s.s., 171 tons. Flowerday, for the South. • Krull and Co. agents. ■ Wellington, s.s,, 270 tons, McGee, for Picton and Nelson. • Passengers Saloon: Misses Cox and Bridge, Captain Chambers, ’Messrs.' Otterson and Smith. Levin and Co , agents. Wanaka, s.s., 277 tons, McGillivray, f*»r tiie South. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Bennington and Norton, Mrs. Stuart, Mr. Woodward and family (6). Levin and Co., agents. " . Stormbin), s s., 00 tons, Doile, (or Wanganui. Plimmer, agent. . .. Lyttelton, p.g.. 86 tons. Scott, for Blenheim anu Nelson. Deacon, agent. Tui, a.*., 64 tons, Wills, for K dkoura and Lyttelton. Bishop, agent. CLEARED OUT. March 25.—Nelson, schooner, 56 lona, Robinson, for Wa tapu. Master, agent. IMPORTS Lyttelton, from Blenheim: 52 cases, SI bales, Deacon; 116 sucks, Mace and Arkell. Saucy Lass, from Havelock; 20,000 ft. timber, Halley and Ewing, . Wellington, from Nelson: 12 cases. Miss Greenwood; 13 do. Stephen; 7 do, Thomson Bros: 11 do, 6 kegs, Scott; 3 cases, Morrison ; 24 bales, Krull and Co; 3 pkgs. Defence Storekeeper 5 casks. Staples; 20 pkgs. Order; 1 box, Beauchamp; 2 pkgs, Robertson and Co; 1 box, Rotherham: 120 bags, Marshall .and do. B&ngatira, from Napier : 100 bags, Krull and Co; 2 trunks, Mitchell and Earl. Thames, from Clova Bay : 15,000 ft timber. Suisted. Jane Douglas, from Foxton: 6 casks, Nathan and Co; 4 do, Dixon; 1 do. Gas Company; 1 case,.Rouse; 3 cases. Levin and Co; 75ft timber, Brogden; 48 ( i0ft timber, Greenfield. Wanaka. from Auckland: 10 pkgs, Order: 37 do, Woodward; 1 box, Public Works Department; 1 pkg, Evans; 3 cases, Jacobs; 1 do, Irwin; 3 do, Robinson. St. KUda, from Wanganui: 500 sheep, Barber; 32 horses. Order. Rose of Eden, from Pelorus Sound; 18,000 ft timber, J. Comptoa. Stormbird, from Wanganui; 14 bdls, 104 hides, 51 casks, 40 bales, Order. ' EXPORTS. Wellington, for Picton ; 259 pkgs. Levin and Co;, 3 sacks, Dransfield: 3 pkgs, Turnbull ; 1 cask, 1 case, Felton, Grimwade. and Co; 1 box, Beauchamp, Campbell, and Co; 1 horse, Otterson; 1 oven, Dawson: 1 pkg, Dalton; 1 keg powder, Dawson. For Nelson : 1 sack. Levin and Co: 1 pkg. Turnbull and Co; 2 cases, 1 qr-cask. Felton, Grimwade, and Co. Wanaka, for South; 1 box,-150 pkgs, Levin and Co; 2 pels, A. M.P. Society. St. KUda, for South: 1 pkg, Ballinger ; 3 cases, Telegraph Department; 31 horses, BuCkridge. Tui, for Kaikoura: 50 cases cement, N.Z.L. and M.A. Co; 1 case, 6 do brandy, Levin and Co; 1 truss. Bishop; 1 do, Thompson, Shannon, and Co; 2 pkgs, Wilson and Richardson; 1 do, Willie; 1 pci, Guild - lord; 3 bdls sacks, Mclntyre; 37 sacks seed, Bishop; 1 case. Telegraph Department. • - XytteUon, for Blenheim: 50gunnies sugar. Deacon; 1 case powder, W. Taylor; 17 pels. Public Works; 3 pkgs. MU13;.2 hhds. Levin and Co; 1 case, Curtis and Co; 1 pkg machinery, Turnbull and Co; 1 pci, Lyon and Blair; 16 pkgs. Young: 1 pci. Hunt; 100 sacks. Beauchamp, Campbell, and Co; 15 pkgs. Turnbull ami Co; 2 cases, 1 bale, Felton, Grimwade, and Co; -4 tanka. Deacon. 1 EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London'.—Craig Lee, Craigmullen,- Conraore, and . Leucadia, early. . .. j NuiiTiiKitH I’outs, —Taranaki, 20th. Melbourne, via the West Coast.—Albion, this day. Southern Ports.—Taupo, 23th. Auckland, via the East Coast.—Hawea, Ist AptiL PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London.—Rialto and Carnatic early. ' Napier and Poverty Bay.—Kaagatira, this day. Picton and Nelson. —Wellington, 27th. Southern Ports.-Taranaki 29th. Auckland, \ia the East Coast.—Taupo, 23th. Nelson and West Coast Ports. -Wallace, this day. Melbourne and Hobarton, via the South.— Albion, 271 b. BY TELEGRAPH. HOKITIKA, Monday. ■Arrived : Albion, from Melbourne. She left at 3.15 p.m. on the 10th, and had light weather throughout. Passengers for Wellington —Mesdames Holt and Cole. Messrs. Wilson, Russell, Wade, and Holt; 3 steerage; and 114 tons cargo. PORT CHALMERS, Monday. Arrived : Yesterday, barque Marie, with 84 Chinese and a large general cargo, from Hongkong.— .Ship Western Monarch, from London, after an 81 days* passage. She brings 20 passengers and 2000 tons of cargo. On the 25 hof February, when rounding the Cape of Good Hope, in lat. 40deg. S., she encountered a strong north-west gale, and at 1 a.ra, shortened sail. While doing so, Alfred Hammerbon, an apprentice, fell from aloft and was drowned. -Sailed: Taupo, for the North-Passengers for Wellington : Mr. and Mrs. Muirhead, Mrs. Downes, Mrs Brown, Messrs. J. McLean, Ruff, and Kohn. LYTTELTON, Monday, Arrived ; Grafton and Southern Cross. Sailed : Ocean Bird, for Wanganui; Cleopatra, for Greymou h; Flora, for Kaipara. The barque Andress has cleared the Customs for Lomlo.i with a cargo valued at £50,000 and 2 passengers. She sails to-morrow. GREYKOUTH, Monday. Sailed : Yesterday, Adieu, for Melbourne. The time-ball may be used to-day for rating cluono. meteis. A chronometer true on Greenwich time would show 12h. 30min. when the ball drops. Any difference is error, plus or minus, of the chronometer. Thes-s. Jane Douglas left Foxton at 12 o’clock yesterday, and arrived here at 9.30 p.m. Had fine weather down. She landed a passenger at Mana. The information contained in a paragraph in our shipping columns yesterday in reference to the Rialto was incorrect- No copy of the charter party lias yet reached the colony, and our statement of the cargo she has on board and that required to fill her was also inaccurate. The ketch Thames, from Peloru- Sound, arrived on Sunday night, having made a smart round trip of 4 days 20 hours to the Sound and back. The schooners Saucy Lass, from Havelock, and Rose of Eden, from Pelorus Sound, arrived in port late on Monday night. The following steamers sailed yesterday Wellington, for Picton and Nelson, at 2 p.m.; St. Kilda ami Wanaka, for Southern ports, at 3 Stormbird, for Wanganui, at 8 p.m.; and Jane Foxton, at 10 p m. - The s.s. Wanaka, from Auckland, via the Easl Coast, arrived here at 9.30 a. m. yesterday. She left Auckland at 4 p.rn. on Thursday la«t, called at Tauranga on Friday, Poverty Bay next day, and Napier on Sunday, arriving as stated above. The Wanaka sailed again for Southern ports at 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon • The brigantine Seagull, bound for the Manukav, put into port yesterday for the purpose of landing one of the crow, who had unfortunately sustained a fracture of his leg after leaving Lyttelton. The injured man was taken to the Hospital .during the day and duly attended to.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5304, 26 March 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5304, 26 March 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5304, 26 March 1878, Page 2

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