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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON. ARRIV'KP ; _ April 12.—Thames, ketch, 23 tons, Glllaid, from Clova Bay. Master, agent. _ Taiaroa, s.s., 223 tons, Kennedy, from South. Passengers—Saloon : Mesdames Bardslay, Martin, Watson, anil Brown, Messrs. Dunn, Smith. Blair, Wilkinson, Durran. Johnson. Francis. Livingston, Collins, Samuel, Dawson, Whyte, Howard, ana o steerage: 10 for North. L«vin ami Co., agents. Taranaki, s.s., 327 tons, Malcolm, from North. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Fisher, Young and 4 children, and Ileaphy. Misses Mackay, Hcldt, Moncal. Col. Whitmore. Messrs. Stevens. Boker. Fisher, Dart, Young, and Sharland ; 1 steerage; 12 for South. Levin and Co., agents. , Saucy Lass, schooner, 39 tons, Callow, from Pylorus Sound. Master, agent. . Napier, s.s., 48 tons, Fisk, from Blenheim. Turn* bull and Co., agents. ■ • Shepherdess, schooner, 38 tons, Loer, from 1 elorus Sound. Master, agent. SAILED. ... Aprill2.—Tar.maki, s.s., 327 tons, Malcolm, for Northern ports. Passengers—Saloon: Messrs. Ho* non, Larrah, Love, ana Travers. Levin and Co., agents. Taiaroa, s.s., 223 tons, Kennedy, for Southern ports. Passeng rs—Saloon ; Misses Dawson, (2), Masters Dawson. (2): 2 steerage. Levin and Co. f< agents. Kiwi, s.s., 133 tons. Campbell, for Napier and Castlepoint. Levin and Co., agents. Ruby, schooner. 24 tons, Dalton, for Kaikoura. Hethune and Hunter, agents. CLEARED OUT. for Pelorua Sound. EUaby. agent. Hero, cutter, 2D tons, Liddell, for Pelorus Sound. Ellaby, agent. Endeavour, brigantine, 70 tons, Dick, for Oamaru EUaby, agent. IMPORTS. Herald, from Lyttelton : 219 sacks potatoes, 40 do grass seed. 2 cises hams and bacon, Order: 50 sacks Sour, Mclntyre; a quantity of chaff, Beck and Tonks, Thames, from Clova Bay : 16,000 feet sawn timber, Order. Saucy Lass, from Pelorus Sound; 20,000 feet sawn timber, Greenfield anil Stewart. 'BJTaranaki, from the Manukau: 10 mats sugar. 1 case. Grensell; 10 pkgs, 3 cases. 1 pkg ammunition, Order. 1 roll, Jacob Joseph and Co; 1 truss. Ones: 1 box. Bank of New Zealand, From Taranaki; X prcl, Lowe; 1 bdl fungus, Turnbull and Co; lease, Fookes; 4 boxes, Williamson. Taiaroa, from Dunedin : S sacks grass seed, Ratherford; 120 boxes soap, Isaacs; 20 mats sugar, 2 pkgs, 2 hbds ale, Owen; 1 case. Hop Lee; 2 plates, iron, Mills; 3 qr-cask whisky, Bennett: 1 rase. Hallenstein Bros; 1 case, Ballinger: 1 pkg, New Zealander, 1 slab, Rankin: 1 trunk, 2 cases, 1 truss, Lindsay; 1 case, Wharfinger; 1 case tobacco, Isaacs; 1 prcl, Gibson: 1 pkg, Pilcher: 3 do, Robinson: 3 case, Cass: 1 trunk, 5 trusses, 10 cases, 2 bales, 1 prcl. 200 casks cement. Order; 11 trunks, 2 cases. Sprigging; 4 cases, Bridge; 1 cose, Nuthman; 3 trunks, Lewis; 7 cases, 11 stones, 3 bdls, Lawrence; 1 case, Bushy; 2 cases. 1 truss, Coker. Ifi*om Lyttelton: 1 case, Hannah; 63 loose cheese, Jamieson Bros: 75 sacks carrots, 100 do flour, 101 do oats, Beck and Tonks; 10 sacks wheat, Welford. EXPORTS. Taranaki, for Lyttelton; 2 cases, Levin and Co; 1 do, Thompson. Shannon, and Co: 1 box, N.Z.S.S. Go; 1 case, Defence Department. For Dunedin: 1 case, NaFonal Bank of N.Z.; 1 box, Hislop: 3 bdls, Durant. , _ , „ Endeavour, for Oamaru: 50 tons coal, Turnbull and Co. Kiwi, for Napier : 34 cases, 10 casks, 151 boxes, 203 boxes, 5 tanks, 5 kegs, Levin and Co; 142 casks, 30 cases, 25 bdls, 25 boxes. 2 kegs, Bannatyne and C-‘: 5 blf-chests. 10 boxes, 5 gunnies, 1 sack, Turnbull and Co ; SO bdls. 7 coils, 14 cases. Mills; 12 sacks. Beck and Tonks; 40 pkgs, (ex Taranaki), 33 pieces pipe, Mills. For Castlepoint; 23 pkgs, Gandy; 20 do Logan; 51 do. Levin and Co; 73 do, Kr«U and Co; 10 do, Taylor; 5 cases. Telegraph Department* For Qoftft | Jsopkgs, Levin and Co; 51 do, Taylor. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LoKDOtf.—Craig Lee, Craigmullen, Canmore, Leucadia, and Pleione, early. New York, via Dunedin.--Sophia R. Luhr, early; G. M. Tucker, early. New York, via Lyttelton.— Star, early. Clarence River.— D’Arcy Pratt, early. Singapore. —May, early. Northern Ports.—Taiaroa, 20th. Southern Ports —Taupo, 18th. Melbourne, via tub South.—Alhambra, 17th. Sydney, Napier, and Auckland. —Rotorua, 39th. Auckland via East Coast.— Wanaka, 15th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London.—Rialto and Carnatic early. Napier and Poverty Bay.—Rangatira, 15th. Picton and Nelson.—Wellington, 19th. Southern Ports,— -Wanaka, 15th ; Rotorua, 19th. Auckland, %ia the East Coast.— Taupo, 18th. Melbourne, via the South.— Alhambra, 18th. Nelson and West Coast Ports. -Kennedy, 16th. Wanganui.— Stormbird, this day: Manawatu, 15th Northern Ports. —Taranaki. 19th. Sydney via Auckland.—Wakatipu, 17th. Kaikoura and Lyttelton.—Tui, 15th, Foxton.—Jane Douglas, 15th. Westport ami* Grkvmoutii. —Luna, loth, Blenheim. —Napier* this.day. BY TELEGRAPH RUSSELL, Friday. Arrived : Ship Golden Sea, from Melbourne, chartered by Cooper and Bailey to take the circus to Callao. —Moa, from Timaru.—Mary Anderson, from Lyttelton. , _. f . . , The whale ship Alaska, Captain Fisher, arrived from the Chatharas, having taken since leaving here last year.6so barrels sperm »nd 150 barrels right whale oil, and GOOlhs. bone. He spoke the Triton, Captain Keith, with 500 barrels sperm oil since leaving Mangonui. BLUFF. Friday. Arrived : Alhambra. She left Melbourne on the 6th instant at 2.45 p.m.. cleared the Heads at 6.10 pm., CapeSchanck at 7,50 p.m., Wilson's Promontory on the 7th at 5.20 a.m., and Swan Island at 7.30 pm. Experienced fresh head winds until arrival at the Solanders ; then heavy westerly winds with rain till arrival She brings 42 saloon and 32 steerage passengers and 400 tons cargo for all ports. She sails North at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Passengers for Wellington —Messrs. Blundell, Black, Carr, Roope, Rome, Dillon, Mrs. Dillon child and nurse, 7 steerage, and 115 tons cargo. NELSON. Friday. Sailed : At 3.30 p.m., Wellington, for Picton and Wellington. Passengers—Opera Troupe, (9), Mr. and Airs. Vessall and 4 children, Mr. Arthur Hassall. Misses Farell and Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Lightband and child, Messrs. Cross, Naylor, Engel. Snell, Walker, Barnett. Flower, Wratt. Fowler. Eden (2). Napp, Arnold, Halliday (2), Finney, Hill, Silcock, Thomas, Taylor, GouldJJohnston, ( Kearns, Dr. Causey, and a number of excursionists. NAPIER, Friday. Sailed : Barque Adamant, for London. Cargo valued at £07,000. LYTTELTON, Friday. Arrived: Luna, at 1.30a.m. , , , Cleared : N. Z. Company's ship Hereford, for London, with 55 passengers and a cargo of wheat and wool, value £52,000: she sails to-morrow. ENGLISH SHIPPING. The Merchant Shipping and Underwriters' Association (Limited) telegraph ns follows : LONDON, 2Cth March. Arrived; Martha Birnie, from Sydney,; Harriet McGregor, from Hobartori ; Kent, from Melbourne. The barque Cleopatra, from London to Melbourne, has gone ashore on the coast of Brazil and has become a total wreck. Part of the cargo will probably he saved. . . April 2. Arrived: Forfarshire, from Geelong. The Anne Ar* mitage, from Lacepede Islands, which put back to Table Bay on 4th December leaky, has sailed again for England. The captain signed a bottomry bond for £3500. The s.s. Napier arrived here from Blenheim at 7 o’clock last evening, having left there at 2 o clock same afternoon. The Napier will return to Blenheim again at 6 o’clock to-morrow morning. Tile s.s- Wanaka, from Auckland via the East Coast, is expected to arrive here on Monday. The Tui was to sail early this morning with a quantity of telegraph material for "Waipapa, Flaxbourne, and Waitapu. . The s.s Wellington, from Picton and Nelson, will arrive here to-day, and sails for the same ports on The Craigmullen left London on the 3rd March for this port, and putin to Dover, having been in collision with a steamer near Gravesend, The Craig Lee, 021 tons, sailed from Gravesend for this port on the Clh March, and passed Deal the next ship I’loione, 1091 tons. Captain Benaut, left Gravesend for Wellington on the 20th March, The barque Sophia It. Lnhrs, which arrived in Dunedin on the oth instant from New York, with 1200 tons cargo, will after landing COO tons there come on to this port The s.s. Taranaki, with the San Francisco mail on board, arrived in port at 12 o'clock yesterday. |Sho left Onelmnga at 1.30 p.m. on the 10th. and arrived off Taranaki at 5.40 a in. next day; left at 9 a.m., and arrived at Nelson at 11,20 p.m. on the 11th; left at 2 s.m. on the 12th, .and arrived in harbor as above stated. She sailed again for the South at 4.80 p.m. A number of men have been placed on board the schooner Clio since she was purchased by Messrs. Page and Co., of Waitapu, for the sum of £OSO, tor the purpose of putting her to rights. She will go on Messrs, Coffey and Dixon's slip shortly to have her bottom cleaned. ... , The schooners Saucy Lass and Shepherdess, and ketch Thames, came over from X’elotus Sound yesterday morning. . , ■ . ’ ' , The s.s. Kiwi, for Castlepoint and Napier, sailed last evening. _ , Tlie »,«. Taiaroa left Port Chalmers at 3.15 p.m. on Wednesday, and arrived at Lyttelton at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. Sailed at 0.30 a.m., and arrived alongside the wharf at 1 p.m. She experienced light winds to Lyttelton, and strong head winds from Cape Campbell until arrival. The Taiaroa sailed for the Manukan, via intermediate ports, at 7 o’clock last evening.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5319, 13 April 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5319, 13 April 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5319, 13 April 1878, Page 2

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