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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON High water .. ..0.46 a m., 1.10 p.m. ARRIVED. IT May 11.—Taiaroa, s.s.. 228 tons, Kennedy, from South. Passengers—Saloon: Miss Spencer, Messrs. Power, Edleinanu, Brady, Hughes, Spencer, Wilkins, Beaver, ami Kingsley, Judge Johnston; 11 steerage. Levin and Co., agents.- . „ , May 12 —Wellington, s.s.; 270 tons, McGee, from Picton and Nelson. Passengers—^Saloon ; . Alescfymes Monk and child and Osgood, Misses Wither, Haynes, and Freeman, Messrs. O’Leary,; Hlslop, Stewart,; Jay, Owan, Pickering. Connolly/* McCrae, McGregor, Ncwth, Thoms, and Harvey,. Master Lyford. Levin and Co., agents. . \. w Kangatira, as., 103tons,Evans, from Napier and., JPovertv Bay. Passengers—Saloon s Messrs. Mitchell, Skolly,* Sutherland, Norris, Grlgoty, Ccoy, and £luristsos. PUnnncr, ogent. ilflllance, ketch, 65 tons. Swede, from Peloma Sound. , agents.. •- - *.••••- * Mana\Vat»vp a., 103 tons, Harvey, from Wanganui. Pnssawgers—Cabin: Mr. and Mrs, Norman,.Mesdames, OTfcien and HarperkfldchUd,MlsseS Neh(m,BaUl«y/ and Boss. (2). Sir John Coode, Messrs;-Coode; Bla#ert, Goold, Watt, McCanl, Rutsford. Thompson, Franklyn, Jonoe. Golder/aud Sim; 8 steer-ager-Tlimmer; agent. St. Kilda. d.5.v.175: tons,' Fiowertlay, from Smith. KruU and.CtuAgenUw T" ". . • : v SAILED; • = f * ■ • May* 11.—Ttti, s.s., 04 tons, Wills, foe Foxton. Passengers— Cabin: ‘Messrs. Barrett and . Davis. Biiliop.'agent.: ’ . i-‘- ' Stormbfrdi s.s.: 00 tons, Doilo, for Wanganui.; Paseengor Cabin.: Mr. Macmuhone. PUmmor, - agent. * * .. , -Stella;"Government' s,s.,- 175, MoKcrsio,- for Tfara-. naki. ho;„ ■ May 12.—I|a|ttro8,;g.0., 228 tons* Kennedy, for the Manalau via Nelson and New Plymouth. Levin and -■.Co,":&&ntS. '■ ■' • V i . CLEARED OUT. May 12.—Rose of Eden, 30 tons, BOlham, fot ’Pelor rus Sound. Compton, agent. ■

.. : 'impouts. - ' 'Jahe-D'ohglftS; from Foxton: 4SBB feet s>wn timber, GreeufleM and Stewart; 100 sleepers, Levin and Co; 149 do. Government; 23 hides, 4 casks tallow, 5 bales skihsj Murray, Common, and Co; 4T hides. Hirst and Co. ; ' l ‘ ‘ “ V ‘ ' Ttiinroa/from Dunedin: 8 bales paper, Levin and Co; 2 lO boxes. 70 doors, 2 bdl»; 1 bigi 1 grate, Ashbr: 2 oases, Ghief.Engtneer; 2 do, Tollott; 1 do, 12 „ bags guano, Lee; 3 Oases,Jacobs; Ido, Young; 2pkgs, : Dimmit;'3 oases, 1 box, 1 pkg, Wong Wah; 2 cases, Denton;’l do. Barraud; 2 cases,' Bnndel and Smith;'! * qr-cask, Stevenson and ,Stuart; 1 truss, Thompson, ’ Shannon, and Co; 2 cases, Bollenstein and Co; 2 cases, • Plimmor;* 1 case; 'Wharfinger; 1 truss. Defence Store; 1 pkg, Jones: 1 case, Adams; 1 do, Wright Bros; 1 case, 1 parcel, -Wilford; licase, 1 parcel; Thomson; 1 'case, troll, Galloway; 1 trunk, London; 1 case, N.Z. Railways. From Lyttelton: 10 sacks flour, Thomas; 2 bdlsr/Deacon: 2 cases, H mnah and Co; 10 sacks flour, ,20bags,*Wilford; 1 parcel, Leo. " % = Wellington, from Nelson: 4cases fruit, Curtis; 1 truss* Otterson; G bales, Harper; 1 pkg, Hill.' Rangatira, from Napier: 130 pockets, N.Z.L. and M. A, Co, '•■■■■

EXPORTS. - Taiaroa, for Nelson; 1 parcel. 5 btlls paper, 1 keg treacle, 200 felloes, 600 spokes, 1 case, Levin and Co.: 33 cases, I pkg, Turnbull and Co: 3 cases, Thompson. : Shannon, and Co; 3. ease*. Heaton. For Wostport: 2 parcels, Levin and Co. For Greymouth: 8 casks. 3 cases; i 2:trusses, 1 bale, 12 castings. Levin and Co.’ For Hokitika: 6 cas»3, 1 truss, Levin and Co., For, Taranaki:;s cases, 2 casks, 1 pkg; 1 parcel, fi empties,' 2 cases iron,'s7 gunnies sugar. Levin and Co: 5 cases- tobacco: Ido cigars 5 trunks boots,’ 2 parcels, Senses, Bishop; T cases, Heaton; 10 do brandy, Turnbull and Ce; 3 bales, XI rolls, 4 trusses, 6 cases. Turnbull. Smith, and Co; 3 cases, 1* pkgs. Mills; 12 cases. 1 toll,; Moeller; 2 cases, Dutton. For Auckland: leases, 2 pkgs,Levin and Co; 2 cases. Telegraph Department: 1 parcel, Kohn and Co. Tui, for Foxtoh: 2 cases, Bcnbow; 6 do, Heaton; 1 do, 1 pkg, Fnllant; 45 do, 1 truck, 15 pkgs. Mills; 6 do, 1 bale leather, Jacob Joseph and Co: 117 pkgs, Zobrab, Knocker. and Co; 1 case, Burrell; 21 pkgs, Johnston; 1 case, Felteu, Orimwade, and Co; 2do Iron, Pearce. Stonubird, fer XVanganui: 10 qr-casks, 25 hf-chestv, 2 cases, 1 box, 3 bdls, .1 crate, 1 hhd, 75 pkgs, Lex’iu and Co 1 ; 8 bales, 40 cases, Pilcher: 2 bales .papor, 3 cases, 1 trunk,-1 pel, 1 pkg, 50 sacks seed, Bisb'ap; 50 lbs gunpowder, 1 case, 100 cartridges, S pi*»,l)awson; 3 pkgs, i >Vbittera, -jSicholson/ and Co; 51 pkgs, Zohrsb. Knocker, and Co: 4 cases. FeV on, Grimwado, and Co: 3000 palings. Beck and Tonka; 72 pkgs, Darcy; X 4 do, XV. XV. Taylor; 2 do. Thompson, shannon. -and Co: 63 do. Mills: 2 do. Crease; 28 do, Nathan and Co; 5 do, Hannah; 2 do, Grace: “ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . London.—Craigie Lea, Craigmnllen, Fleiona, and Frith of Forth, early. New York. via Dunedin.—Sophia R. Lnhr, early: G. M. Tucker, early. New York.—Star, early. Clarence River.— Darcy Pratt, early. ■; Auckland via Basi Coast.— Ha'vea, this day. , Melbourne., via Tils South.— . Alhambra, 13th. Southern ..Pouts. —-Talatoa, Wanaka, 14tb. Melbourne and Hobabton . via the South.— Tararua, 25th. ; ‘ 1 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . London.— llialto and Ckmatic, early. ’Pioton and Nelson,— Wellington, this day. Southern Forts.— Hawea, this day. . Auckland, via tun East Coast.— WanaV',, 15th. Waso-anuj.— Manawatu, thl: day. Blenheiji.—Napier, this day. Melbourne via the South.—Ei’’ J gaiooraa, this day. ■ ■ ~r'- 1 . C ■ ; - CASTLEBOiST AND Napibr.—Kh lT ; this day. Northern Ports.—Taranak* > j-t’h Napier and Poverty B>- , iLEanvatira, this day. Kelson and West j>o KTS —Kennedy, 14th. ' ■ ’ ’ : BY '’lelegraph. OAMAP.iI, Saturday. Sailed: acho', n er Slaty King, for Wellington; Maid of Ota^o ( for Nelson:-

' ! • ' FORT CHALMERS, Saturday. ■ Arrived: Ship Strathbane, from London, 93 days from port to port, and 83 days from land to land. She brings. 22 passengers and 2800 tonsuf cargo. Experieneed a line weather passage throughout.—Brig P.-alrie from Hobarton. -^,,7 Suled: Albion Compands ship Oamarn, with IS passengers and a cargo of wool, wheat, flour, and preserved meats valued at £51.07». ; Sunday. Sailed: Wanaka. for XVellington. Passengers— Sir Swift For Napier —Meadames B;shop and Wood, Miss A. Siundo and Mr. J. CargllL For Poverty-Bay—Mr. W. Cooper. For Auckland—Misses LoNgdell, Walker, and Gardner. - KAIPARA, Sunday. Arrived: The Torea, at Kiahu, from Lyttelton. Aharatapn.—Sarah File, from Wellington; Clematis, from Wanganui: Merlin, from Waitara. The Tore* loads timber at Aharatapn for Lyttelton, Sarah- File, .for. Wellington; and Clematis, for Wanganui..-,-' ! ii; TE kOPARTJ, Sunday. Arrived: Marmlon, from Wellington. Loading.—lsabella and Foneke, for Wellington; Marmlon to follow. , T ~ ~ At the Heads.—Fnnco Alfred, lor Lyttelton. . ; Waiting to Sail.—Circe, for Lyttelton; Glimpse, for Shanghai; and Hosannah Rose, for Dunedin. . ■ ; ... J‘ ’ AUCKLAND, Sunday. Arrived: Smiling Mom, from Newcastle. -Sailed; Go-aliead, for-Wellington; Sissy, for Lyttelton. t, ■, . y»> ■:*' < .J XnYTTELTOST, Sunday. Arrived : Maori, from-South; Mary Bannatyno, from Hokitika;. Malay; from Newcastle. < SAiiEbjj Taranaki, for Port Qialrners. at 1 p.m. , , r "WEATHER REPORT. 'Weather at s,p.rruyeaterday ; ; barometer corrected for height only : 1 — Auckland—29‘BC. calm, gloomy. - 'Castlepoint—29*ss, N.W., Iresh, gloomy; sea moderate. • ■ XVellington—2o*4s, N. W.. gale, cloudy. Westport—29’4B, 8.W., light, gloomy; baneugh. , - , K. A. Edwin.

: The ship Margaret Galbraith'wilt be launches from the Patent Slip at 10 o’clock to-day, and will sail on ■Wednesday,or Thursday for Port Chllrncrs, where she will load grain for Loudon. The New Zealand Shipping Company are the charterers. The May will sail for Hongkong about the end of the week. She will take about 2*o bales fungus and SO tons old ton on owner's account. , ~ - The p.s.'-Manawatn left Wanganui at 4 p.m. on Saturday, and arrived here-at 6 o'clock yesterday morning, t Experienced strong N;W,r gale down. The Manawatu will, sail again for Wanganui to-day, ■ The Government steamer Stella was despatched do Taranaki on Saturday evening to bring down Judge Gillies. 1 . ■■■>,:; ' , ’ The ketch Reliance from Felorus Sound arrived here timber lades yesterday! Use s.s, 9t. Kllda arrived hero from South at 0 o’clock last- evening after a very stormy passage up from Lyttelton' of 53! hours. She left .Dunedin at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, and arrived at Oamaru at daylight neat morning ; sailed again at 6,p.m.; .and reached Lyttelton at 4.3* p.m. on Thursday ; was awayagain at 1 p.m. the following day, and arrived hero as above stated. Experienced* heavy K.W. gale'from Lyttelton, and had to anchor at Kalkoura for shelter for eight hours. The s.a. TaUroa, from-the South, arrived hero at 12.30 p.m. on Saturday. She left Dunedin at 10 a.m. on Thursday last,-arrived at Lyttelton at 8 a.in, on Friday ; left again at 3.30 p.m. same day, Und arflved here as stated. Experienced strong head winds and heavy sea throughout ahe passage. The Taairoa sailed for the Manukau, via Nelson and Taranaki; 1 at 3 o'clock -yesterday afternoon. -v- : s Toe s.a. lUngarooma, which left here for Nelson at 0 o'clock on Saturday morning, did not arrive there till 3 o'clock yesterday morning, no doubt caused by having, experienced the heavy N.W. gale in the Strait. She left Nelson for this port at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and will bo here this morning. She will leave during the day fof Kelbourne via the South. /The Government steamer Hinemoa on Friday night Went oil ilib Hard abreast of Mills' iron foundry, for the purpose bf getting the rope off her propeller, which fouled it. when she was proceeding to; Taranaki. Owing to the darkness •( the night, however, and the rough nature of the water, it was.found Impossible to got at the rope,-'The steamer bad to come off the Hard on Saturday, and proceeded-to a small bay situated near the Patent Slip, where she was beached at flood tide. At low water the rope was removed, it being found to'have coiled itself firmly round the shaft severartimes; and chisels had to be used to cut it off. ■,// The u.a. Rapgatira arrived hero fronvNapler and Poverty Bay at 4.15 p.m. yesterday. She loft Poverty'Bay. at 5 p.m. on Friday, and arrived at Napier at 4 a.m. on Saturday; sailed again l Bimo day, at 1230 p.m.; was off Cane PoUiser at 10.30 same night, but did not get round till 0 o'clock yoaterday'moMng, owing to the heavy K:W, gale blowing, -and arrived as above stated. Experienced light .variable winds from Poverty Bay to Napier, theses toOupo Palllsei fr sh N.W. breeze, and thence till arrival heavy galo from tho same Quarter. The Kangatira will sail for Napfor and Poverty Bay today. ... - r ...... . . The s.s. Wellington arrived herefrom her Picton and'Nelson trip af7.30.. p.m. on Saturday, She left*" Nelson:tat-'. 1T.30 a.m. yesterday, • and- ar- : rived at Picton same day as midnight; left again at 2 o'clock yesterday morning, and arrived her as above stated. Experienced a strong N.W. gale through the Strait, ' i ■ The steamers Tui, for Foxton, and Stonnbird, for Wanganui, were unable to leave on Saturday evening owing to the heavy gale blowing. They got away, however, at 11 a.m. yesterday.

- TiruNßirix asxvckvs new barqots. Messrs. TnruTjnU and Co. t received by t the last Hotto mail plana and specifications of the vessel »o«r being built laJEnghrut' Pro m them we nb--servo she is to be an iron barque of about 280 tone neb register, 1-lOffc. In length between perpendiculars,2oft. Gin. in' bruadtb, and lOtt. Cln. in depth of hold. She ra to be built nnckr SMeial surrey, and classed ICO Al at Lloyds.; Tij are Messrs. Ouborua, Graham, and Co., Hylton. Her carrying captujty wilt be vefy largo, while her BauJo& <mrlitles will not be neglected. The accommodation'»» rwli ,

ba a Liverpool bouse, supported by a half poop, and will contain cabins for the captain, officers, and four passengers. Forward, there will be a house on deck containing galley quarters for the crew, carpenter,, and apprentices, The hud and'rigging are. - to bo completed with the best materials and workmanship, - and with a full Ea.t India otttilt-of the best quality. - The contractors undertake to have her ready forsea In the first week in July, and as no time will be lost miles patching her in London, she may be looked for about'November. - Wo,nro egladiudeed to find that Messrs. Turnbull and Co.’s increasing trade has-com-pelled them to add another foreign-going ship to the port. For the last six years their baiiquontino May has been doing good worft, running, as a rule, twice a year to China, with an bccaslonal trip to tho Mauritius. On tile arrival of the inowi vessel she will run in conjunction with tho .May to Hongkong and other Eastern.ports, -bringing tea, sugar, spices, and other -products qf these'eountries. v

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5343, 13 May 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5343, 13 May 1878, Page 2

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