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CO, ; , tenner,, from tons, Botham, from agent. ..i3, Fisk, fro mi Blenheim. Fas..its, Lawrence, Mr. Collins. Turn* , agents. ketch, 51 tons, 11 atchlin, from WanJlclntyro and Co., agents. May o.—Wakatipu, s.s„ 115 tons, Cameron, from Sydney. N.Z.S. Co., agents. • SAILED. May B.—Taupo. s.a., 451 tons, Andrew, for Auckland via the East Coast. Passaongets—Saloon: Messrs Poole, Vowdor, Orient, Amber, and Lakeman. Levin and Co., agents. Xuna, p.s., 247 tons, Bascaud, for Greymouth. ■Williams, agent. Kero, cutter. 29 tons, Davis, for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. Clio, schooner, 81 tons, Kirk, forWaitapu. Master, agent. Lyttelton, p.s.. 86 tons, Scott, for Blenheim. Passengers—Cabin: Messrs. Rayner and Taite. Deacon, Agent. Charles Edward. p.s., 120 tons, Whltwell. for Nelson and West Coast ports. Passengers—Cabin: Mr. and Mrs. Newton servant and 3 children. Miss Nancarrow, Messrs. Silverton, Lindley, Coates, Stoho, Cameron, Brown, and Driscoll. Deacon, agent. Cynthia, schooner, 50 tons, Creagb, for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. IMPORTS. Lyttelton, from Blenheim : 20 cases tallow, 6 casks tallow, SO bales wool. Deacon; 24 bags pens, 10 do barley, 50 do potatoes, 6 do chaff, 18 do oats, Deacon. Luna, from Greymouth: 125 tons coat. 10 do coke, Williams. From Westport t 500 bags coke‘Williams. Emerald, from Lyttelton :. 50 bales chaff. Beck and Tonks; 79 sacks potatoes, Plimmer; 224. do oats. Order; 25 do wheat. Levin and ’Co; 100 bags dour, Mclntyre and Co. Wellington, from Nelson : 1 case plants, Krull and Co; 3 coops poultry, Lichtscholndl; 9 cases iron, Turnbull and Co; 2 cases socks, Thompson, Shannon, and Co; 10 cases fruit. Beauchamp, Campbell, and Co; 10 cases, 1 hf-case, Locke; 2 cases, Order; 21 do, Marshall: 19 do, Marlow. Stormbird, from Wanganui: 2 cases, Bennett; 2 do, O’Brien; ! pci, Felton, Grlmwade, and Co; 1 bale, Turnbull and Co; 1 trunk. Cooke. EXPORTS. Taupo, for Tauranga: 14 cases. 2 chums, 2 rollers. Levin and Co.; 4 cases, I pkg. Thompson. Shannon, and Co. For Napier; 5 cases. Levin and Co. For Auckland; 8 cases, 1 bale, 2 pkgs, Bishop; 34 cases rum, 1 do. ullage, Jacob Joseph and Co; 25 cases brandy, Turnbull and Co; 200 sacks wheat. Levin and Co; 50 coses, Defcnco Department. Lyttelton, for Blenheim : 1 case gunpower, Dawson and Co; X truss. Hirst and Co; 3 cases, 6 ovens, 21 pkgs, W. W. Taylor; 1 pkg, Thompson, Shannon, and Co; 3 bags oysters, Smith; I cose, Turnbull and Co; 1 trunk, 1 case, Lindsay; 6 hhds ale. Levin and Co; 6 cases iron, Scott; 10 poles. Telegraph Department; 110 sacks coke, Williams. Charles Edward, for Nelson; 150 cases N.Z.L. and M.A. Co; 25 boxes candles, 40 hf-do soap. Kitchen and Son; 1 box plants. Bishop; 1 keg spirits of wine.U cose, Felton, Grlmwade, and Co; 2 trusses. Hirst and C;; 1 pci, Evans. X case. 4 nests tubs, 4 cases brandy, 10 do sugar, 45 boxes tea, 1 qr-tierce to-: banco, 5 c-ises chicory, 10 boxes sugar, Turnbull and Co; 15 do candles, 15 cases, -kerosene, 24 pkgs merchandise, Jameson Bros ; 1 jar. Barrand. For Westport: 4 cases drapery, 1 truss, Stuart and Co; 5 kegs butter, Anderson ; 2 cases. Hannah and Co : 2 . bags oysters. Smith. For Greymouth: 2 cases. Bishop; 2 trusses. Hirst and Co; 1 pci. Lyon and Blair; 2 bags oysters, 1 case lemons, Smith. For Hokitika: 3 cases. Bishop; 2 cases. Jacob Joseph and Co; 11 bales, 20 coses, Young ; 1 pci. Lyon and Blair; 2 bales, Lightband ; 2 pkgs, 1 case, Mills ; 2 cases, Felton. Grlmwade, and Co; 14 pkgs samples, 3 bales do. Driscoll: 4 bags oysters. Smith. Lima, for Greymouth: 10 tons iron. Mills. EXPECTED ARRIVE LB. London.—Croigie Lea, CralgomlJeu, Plelone, and Frith of Forth, early. New York, via Dunedin. —Sophia R. Luhr, early; G. M- Tucker, early. New York. —Star, early. Clarence River. —Darcy Pratt, early. Auckland via East Coast. —Hawea, 13th. Sydney.— Wakatipu, this day. Melbourne, via Hobarton and the South.Ringarooma, 10th. Northern Ports. -Taranaki, this day. Southern Ports. —Wanaka, Ist. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London.—Uialto and Carnatic, early. Pioton and Nelson.—Wellington, 13th. - Southern Ports —Wakatipu, this day. Auckland, via the East Coast. —Wanaka, 15th. Wanganui.—Stormbird, Hth. Blenheim.— Napier, this day. Melbourne via tiih South.—Ringarooma, 13th. Castlepoint and Napier.—Kiwi, early. Northern Ports.—Taranaki, 10th. Napier and Poverty Bay. —Rangatlra, 13th.. Nelson. —Ringarooma, 10th. Taranaki, -Murray, this day.

BY IELEGRAPB* PORT CHALMERS; ''Wednesday*. Sailed : New Zealand Shipping Co’s skip Pernglen, for London, with 10 passengers and 1814 bales wool, Ul5O bags wheat. 7800 ounces gold, and 20 tons sundries, value £ 71,680. —Ringarooraa, for the North. Passengers—Mr. Justice Williams and aecretaiy. Hon. R. Btonfc. Mtj, Williams, child, aud servant, Messrs. Black, Allan. Williams, and «J. Mendelsohn.—Sophia R, Lubrs. for Wellington. Arrived : Barque T>obycito, from Newcastle; Steamer Wanaka Lyttelton, AUCKLAND, Wednesday. Arrived : The steamer Wonanga arrived to-day with a cargo of naval stores and coals for H.MS. Wolverine, Nymph, and- Sapphire, the latter being expected here to hold courts martial.—Acadia, from Napier. Sailed ; Blanche, for Rarotonga ; Stag, for Newcastle. A large-schooner was launched to-day at Sla&h and Brown’s yards, for the South Sea trade. LYTTELTON, Wednesday. Arrived ; Ship Himalaya, Captain Williams, from,' London, IX4 days from anchor to anehor, and 03 from land to land. She experienced very severe weather, and sustained condsirterable damage to her upper works. Two days after passing Tristan cT Acanha, on 19th March, she encountered a terrific westerly gale, and shipped some heavy seas. One of the seaman named Samuel Wilson, a colored man, died on 12th March of heart disease. She brings 10 passengers, all well- - WEATHER REPORT. Weather at 5 p.m. yesterday; barometer corrected for height only;— Auckland—39*2B, calm, fine Napier.— 3o 33. calm, tine; sea smooth. Castlepolnfr—Bo*2l, N. W., light, fine; sea. moderate Wellington—Bo*2o, N.N.W., fresh, cloudy. Hokitika—3o*24. S.W., light, fine ; sea moderate Westport.—3o*23. S.W., fresh, gloomy ; bar smooth Tlmaru—3o*o4, N.E., light, fine; sea smooth ’ ■ . . Oamaru —29*99, calm, fine ; sea smooth. Bluff." 29*03, N.W., fresh, gloomy. Barometer falling steadilyR. A. Edwin. The ketch Forest Queen, from Wanganui, arrived here last evening. ’ , The paddle steamers Lyttelton, for Blenheim, and Charles Edward, for Nelson and West Coasts ports, sailed shortly after 10 o’clock last night. The p.s. Luna sailed for Grey mouth at 9 o’clock last night. The Taranaki from the Manukau, Taranaki, and Nelson should, if sl>& goes in and comes out of the latter port on the same tide, arrive here to-day. The s.s. Taupo sailed for Auckland via the East Coast at 12.30 p.m. yesterday. The s.a. liiaemoa left the Manakau for New Plymouth and Wellington at 12.30 p.m. yesterday,.and should. If she pushes on. arrive here this evening. The s.s. Stormbird left Wanganui at midnight on Tuesday, and arrived hero at 2 p.m. yesterday. She will sail again for Wanganui on Saturday. The s.a. Ringarooma, from Melbourne and Ho4«u> ton via the South, is expected to arrive hero tomorrow. The Hero and Cynthia, for Pclorus Sound, and Clio, for Waitapn, sailed yesterday. The 8.3. Wellington arrived here from Nelson, Collingwood, and Picton at noon yesterday. She left Nelson at 11,30 a.m. on Tuesday, and arrived at Collingwood at 4.30 p.m. same day: left again at 6.30' p.m., and arrived at Picton at 5 30 a.m. yesterday g sailed at 0 30, and arrived as above. Had fine, weather throughout. The Wellington will sail foa* Picton ami Nelson to-day. Tho topsail-schooner Hannah Barratt arrived lusrer from Lyttelton yesterday afternoon, with a cargo consisting of I*2o bags of flour, 100 sacks grass seed, 300 hide*. 00 sacks potatoes, and a quantity of cheese and fungus. She left Lyttelton on Sunday last, and carried southerly winds as far as Flaxbourne, tlcenco northerly lo arrival hero. The schooner Rose of Eden, from Peloroa Sound with a cargo of timber, arrived here yeatcnkiy afternoon. The s.a. Napier arrived here from Blenbelio yesterday afternoon at a quarter-past four o’clock. She left there at 7 o'clock ia the morning, crossed'the bar at 10 o’clock, and experienced fine weather across. The Napier will sail again for Blenheim to-day. The barque Canmoro broke bnfk yesterday afternoon, and discharged a quantity of cargo during the day. It is coming to hand iu good condition. The departure of the p.», Manawatu for Wanganui has been postponed till this evening at 7 o'clock. The ketch Ocea:a Bird, which put into port on Monday lost through stress of weather, bound from Waltapu to Lyttelton, resumed her voyage yesterday W sho Emerald arrived hero from Lyttelton, vesterday morning, with a cargo of produce. She 'eftLyttelton ou Sunday last, ard experienced southerlywind during tho first portion of tho trip, thence* northerly to arrival. She was berthed at Plimmcr'» wharf during the day to discharge. ■ We observe that the ».». Murray is laid on for Tasa> nakl direct, and will leave this afternoon at tousr o’clock. The Union Co.'s 9 >. Wakatipa arrived here (tout Sydney at haff-pari 1 o’clock this inornlng. Sfto icfC there on Friday lari. The Wakatipa ia advertised’ to go South to-ilav.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5340, 9 May 1878, Page 2

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