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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON. ARRIVE!* APRIL 13.—Manawatu, p.s.. 105 tons, Harvey, from Wanganui. Passengers—l'abln: Mtsdames watt, Mitchell, Marshall and S children, Donovan, Barton, Misses Kay, McKay. Mitchell. Hackett, Messrs. O'Keefe, Herman, McKenzie, Kennedy, Lindsay, Penwarden, Anderson, Borlace and child, Callahan, Hurley, McDonald, Callopy, Parsons, Robinson, Campbell, Marshall, Watts. Dawson, Levy, and Rev. J. Walker. I’liiuraer. agent. r><i„C,v Cynthia, schooner, 56 tons. Creagh, from Pelorus .Sound. Muster, agent. si. - * • ■. Wellington, s.s., 279 tons. McGee, from Picton ana. Nelson. Levin and Co., agents. li - Reliance, ketch. 05 tons. Swede, from Xeiorus Sound, Master,. .agent*.., , „- » - • * * “ Elizabeth, ketch, 33 tons, Short, from Pelorus Sound. Jacob Joseph. aud Co., agents. . •. , - Lyttelton, p,B . 86 tons, Scott, from lllcnlioim. Passenger—Cabin: Mr. Hastings. Deacon, agent. Stella, CJovL jss., 257 tons, McKersie, from the Brothers. . , Raugatira, s.s., 106 tons, Evans,, from Napier and Poverty Hay. Passengers— Suloon: Messrs Roach, Williams, Samuels,. Header, Griffiths, Dewsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and 2 children: and 4 steerage, .Pliimner, agent. , ■ _ Luna, p.s.. 247 tons. Bascami, from Lyttelton. Gubin ;. Mesdamea Ely and Winter; 7 steerage. Williams, agent.

BAILED, ■ ■ April in. —Lord of the Isles, ship, Piper, for Newcastle. N.Z.B. Co., agents. *; Stonnbird, 09 tons, Doile. for Wanzanui. Passenger—Cabin: Mr. Niehoil. Plimmer. agent. Napier, s.s., 48 tonSj.Pis*, 1 for Blenheim. Turnimlland Co., agents. , Stella, Govt, s.s., ,257 tons, McKcrsie, for The Brothers. IMPORTS. Napier, from Blenheim: 50 bales wool, NvE.S. Co.; 200 sacks outs, 20 do potatoes, Order. Cynthia, from Pelorus Sound r' 68,000 feet sawn timber, Greenfield and Stewart. Shepherdess, from Pelorus Sound: 21,000 feet sawn timber. Order. EXPORTS, .

Stormbird, for Wanganui: 50 cases schnapps, Jacob Joseph and Co; 5 cases, 7 do iron, 4 cases gdvaniied iion, 6 kegs, 1 box, 1 cask, Turnbull and Co., 2G cases. 2S barrels, 27, kegs, ; 5 chests, 171 case* oilmens stores. 28 bills shovels. Pilcher; 1 bale 1 case. 1C casks, Levin and Co; 5 pkgs, Furnbull, Smith, and Co.; 6 bales, Lemon; 3 pta». W. W. Taylor; 20 do. Krull and Co; 15 do, Griffiths; 16 do, T. and W. Young; 1 prcl, Lyon and Blair; 20 cases, Nathan and Co; 1 cask, Dawson: 1 case, Gandy: 17 pkgs, Dransfleld; 3 do, Felton, Greemv/ulo, and Co.; 1 do, W. W. Taylor; 1 do, A. P. Stuart. • Napier, for Blenheim: 50 boxes tea. 25 casks sulphur, 12 empty sacks, 5 gunnies sugar, 12 bags do, 1 case pickles. 1 do lobster, 1 do vestas, 2 sacks oatmeal, .4 cases chairs, 1 pkg brooms, 1 cask vinegar, 10 bags salt, Turnbull and Co.: 57 bags coke. Williams; 5 cases whisky, 2 qr-casks rum, 7 casks old tom. Levin and Co, / ' 1 '■

’ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London.— Craig Lee, Craigmullen,: Canmore, Leucadia, and Pleione, early. New York, via Dunedin.- -Sophia E. Lulir, early; G. M. Tucker, early. New. York, via Lyttelton.— Star, early. Clarence River.— D’Arcy Pratt, early. Singapore. —May, early. Northern Ports.— TaUroa. 20th. Southern Ports —Taupe, ISth Melbourne, via the South.— Alhambra, 17th. Sydney, Napier, and Auckland.— Rotorua, 19th. , .

Auckland via East Coast.—Wanaka, this day. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London,—Rialto and Carnatic, early. Napier and Poverty Bay.—Rangatira, this clay. Picton and Nelson.—Wellington, 19th. Southern Ports.—Wanaka, this day : Rotorua, 19th. - Auckland, via the East Coast.— Taupe, 18th. Melbourne, via the South.— Alhambra, 17th. Nelson and West Coast Ports. -Kennedy, 16th. Wanganui.— Manawatu, this day;; . Northern Ports. —Taranaki. 19th. Sydney via Auckland.—Wakatipu, 17th. Kaikoura and Lyttelton.—Tui. this day. Fokton.—Jane Douglas, this day. W ext tout Asti Gukvmdutu.—Lima, this day. Bi.eniik.ljl.—Napier. 10th.

BY TELEGRAPH. MELBOURNE, Saturday. Arrived : Arawata, to-day. .

BLUFF, Saturday. Arrived; The New,Zealand Shipping Company's ship Glencaladh. from London, aftera passage of 105 days. She brings cargo only.

The s.s. Eangatlra, Captain Evans, left Gisborne on Friday evening with a load of grass seed for Napier, and arrived there at daylight next morning; took in a foil load of wool and tallow, and left at 12 30 p.m., ar-. riving in port, after a rough passage, at 3.15 p.m. yesday. She experiencd.the full force of a N.W. gale crossing from Cape Palliser. The Eangatlra will sail for Napier and Poverty Boy to-day. The ship Lord of the Isles left the harbor on Saturday morning, bound for Newcastle. Xheschoone Cynthia, from Pelorns Sound, arrived in po ton Friday evening; and the ketches Eeliance and Elizabeth, from the same place, arrived yesterday: all timber laden. The s.s Napier got away for Blenheim at an earlyhour yesterday morning. The steamer Wellington arrived in, port; from Picton and Nelson at 6.30 a.m. on Saturday, and went round to the Patent Slip shortly afterwards to be cleaned and re-painted below her water line. She is announced to sail for Picton and Nelson at 1 o'clock this afternoon. , , , The Government steamer Stella left here early on Saturday morning for The Brothers, but owing to the strong wind blowing she was unable to land stores, ire., there. Came back to port in the afternoon, and left again yesterday morning, and succeeded in landing the cargo. She returned to port at 2 p.m, yesterday. The Stella will go next on a Southern trip amongst the lighthouses. We understand that the stonier Grafton has been laidnp, and all hands pdd off except the engineer and second officer. It has been stated that she is to receive new engines and boiler. The p.s. Manawatu left Wanganui at 3 p.m. on Friday, crossed the bar at 5 p.m., and arrived here at 6 o’clock on Saturday .morning.. She brought down no cargo, but bad alarge number of passengers. The p.s. Lyttelt n left Blenheim at 3 p.m. on Saturday, crossed the bar at midnight, and arrived here at 8 o’clock yesterday morning. She brought over a full cargo of wool, potatoes, and other produce. The p.s. Luna left here on Wednesday morning last, and experienced a strong head wind across the Strait till arrival at ('ape Campbell, where the weather increased in violence, and she had to anchor under there till Thursday 'morning, when she started again for Lyttelton, which she reached on Friday morning. Discharged cargo; and loaded 200 tons for the West Coast; left again at 6 o'clock on Saturday evening, and arrived here as above stated. Experienced a very severe westerly gale off Cape Campbell. The Luna will sail for the West Coast this afternoon at 2 o'clock. . 1 •

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5320, 15 April 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5320, 15 April 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5320, 15 April 1878, Page 2

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