SHIPPING.
PORT OP WELLINGTON ' High water . , .. 5.47 ».n),,0.8p.r0. A IUU VKI>. ' Mat IS.—Alhambra, s.s., 400 tons, Muir, from Melbourne. via ihe 'South, Passengers—Saloon: From Melbourne—Messrs. MePhail (2), Bawling, And ; Burrell. From —Mr. and Mm. Keelli, Mrs. Moore, Messrs. Coates and Kcer; Ustcerago. Bishop, *Anilions. brigantine. 133 tons, Anlhons, from Melbourne. Turnbull and Co., agents. Sophia It;> Lulirs/ barque, OOOtons tons, Garey, fr'in New York. „ 4 t Vixen, Ihrcc masted •chooser, 170 tons, Stephens from amaru, bound to Xitramki (p .t in through loss of sail*) \ p J, .)■ >' ' I m Chandlers. barque, 470 tons, ritflchl, from Nelson. ■ Levin and Co., agents. ’* ■„ .luiiy} , ■■ ■ May 10.—Wellington. 279 tonv.McGco. from / Pictoo and Nelson. i’a«ongcw-Salwn ! Mew'Uics TmM and 4 children, Rutherford and 3 children, a id i»fi»t;.W»ke,lehl. Templeton, ho oy. ami Mtox v T.nn*ton and Brown. Messrs. Palmer. Case. MuKav, Abbott. Spjnrer. Rutherford. Wakefield. I laker. Kalnlo, Wadnuu. Jobbcrus. Monk. White. Staph». Tdchley, Johnson, and UnyllAS ;, 8 stecr.-ice/ Levin and Co >■ agents - Lass, schooner, 30 tons, Callow,, ironi Pelnrus Sound. Master, agent * > ' i * Jane I> uglaa. s.s . 73 tons.'Fraser, Foxton. Passengers—Cabin ; Mrs rs. Kalph, llccs, ana Connor ; 2 steerage, • -Pliminoir. agent. *l' Tul, a.*.. «4 tons; Wills, from Foxton. Passengers— Cabin; Messrs.: Mace,:.Fenton, Fisher, Turner, and Parker: ti steerage, Bishop, agent, : ■ ; .. . " Star of the Sea. schooner, 33Jons/Turner/from r Havelock. Master, agent. f ! Napier, 5.5.,'48 tons, Fisk, from Blenheim. Pas- . tengere—Cabin t Captain- Symons. Messrs. Fell,. . Farmer, Smith, Nest, and Lucas. ■ Turnbull and Co., ■' agents.... .. , ■:? • r. ■ r■:..■■ ; ;. Itangatira, 100 tons, Evans, from Napier and Poverty Bay. Ptlfmner, agent* ; ■ •Stnnnblrd; a,s ,t GO tons, Dolle, from Wanganui/ Plimmor, agent. > ■ ", .SAILED. Mat Iff.-Manawatn, ps.. 103 tons, Harvey, for Wangsmd. Passengers—Cabin: Mr. and Mrs. Edward* and family; Mrsi Parkinson, Messrs. Gray, Dimants. and Johnston: Pllmmer, sgenf. Alhambra, v.«,, 4JW ton*. Muir, for Melbourne, via the South/ Bishop, agent. Carnatic, barqne, 571' tons, Bhind. for ,■ London. Passengers Cabin: - Mrs.: E. ; Kendall ,and ~i 2, children. Mrs. Lindsay, Miss Lindsay, Messrs. Scott, Cogan. Llmbay; Lee, Clark. Snowdon, Hunt and 0 children, Jeffs, .Storey, and BrlstOw. •’N.JS.S. C:'., agents. > • ‘ Anne Mellmidj, barque, 344 tons* Johnson, for 1 >Newcastle. ■ Pas enger— Mr. Manley, r Williams*, •: agent. ■ ■ - . Carlota, basque, 310 tons,: Hill, j for ♦ Newcastle. Williams* agent. *. . . .■ . f< • Kelianee. ketch. 0A tons, Swede, .for; PJorns , Sound. Master, agent. Margaret Galbraith. sMp. 841 tons, Ferguson/ for Port Chalmers. Turnbull >iml Co., agents. ; - IMPORTS, f r « Alhambra., from . Melbourne• 9 cases, sewing,. . machines. Mills; 30 Cases champagne, 25 boxes tea, Crawfogd: Pqr-casks nhi.<ky, 30 boxes tea, T. and W. Young; 1 c»se. Mmson: 40 boxes tin plnt-’s, 1 bog,» . Crease;.-!* bales leatlur^Levy: S enses type, Didsbury; 4 cases,’TusUu: 20 cases, Lance; 20 do brandy, 10 do burgundy; 2 qr-cadcn vinegar, 2 cases chutrite, 2do • curry paste, 4 case* tobacco, I MM, Z»liriib, Knocker,... and Co; 25 pkg« t-*a. P.dmct; 300 baps flour, National Bank; 1 case,'McDowell and Co; f f» «10. KruU'and Co; 1 truss. 1 Cass*. 0 roll* matting, O. Smith: 307 pkgs; angar. 40 mats do: Order; 10 boxes .tc.v 1 hf-chest do, 2 cases, Candy; 11 cases tobacco. Moollcr: 5 do, Jacob Joseph and Co; 2 cases. 1 truss, 2 pels, Lyon and: Blair; 2 casks. Secretary General Past Oflice; 44 plates ■ iron, 0 sheets do. 1 Udf sheet clo K - IJobertsbn: 1 pkg, ; i Moorrl hoxi' Zohrab; X » cl. Ihmk of Australasia; I do. Hnloti Bank; I do. Kitchen; 1 truss. Booke; 1 pci. Bannatyne; I do. Fell on. Co; .1 do^ ' Ttirbr: 13 case».' Palmer: 0 pkg*; Barraud and Son; 1. case, Jackson; 1 tw, ITeaton; 3 sacks »ccil. Barrett;:
1 cue, 1 1 trunk; Lindaav*! 10 plates iron, 2 bairn. Turnbnl! ami Co; 4 cmc* birds, Fara*n. From Bluff: . 1 cask ale. Beckham; 1 keg-do. Eddie anil Jack; 2 boxes; Telegraph Department: 5 keys grease, Bishop; StK> bag* oats. Order. From Lyttelton: 2 boxes. Dink;. 1 buegy, Kerr > Thames, from polurus Sound: 15,000 feet sawn Umber, Suisted. m rt = , 4 .. Manawatn. from Wanaanui: 32 bdl* skins. 12 casks, tsllnw. I box. Nathan: 1 pkg, Coogan; IS hides. Order; 12 casks tallow, Johnston: 1 cask, Turnbull. EXPORTS. s ■ Manawatu, for Wanganui ; 00 cases bolt’ed beer, 1 do, show ctnia. Pilcher: 50 c«ses brandy, 53 pkg«, ; Bannatme and Co; I piano, 2 cases effects, 54 pkgf, ; Turnbull and Co;T case, Felton, Orimwade, and Co; f 5 pkjjs, IVhittnm. Nicholson, and Co: 5 trusses. Hirst; 1 case. Bishop: 1 ich Thompson, Niven, and Co; 4 j>k?s, Ja-:ob Joseph and 'Co; 1 case. 1 pci. Thompson, r Shannon, and Co; lOVpkgs. Levin and Co;. 11 do. Dimant: 1 cart Edwards; 20 boxes. Kitchen and Sons; 11 bales, Heaton: 3 trusses, Turnbull, Smith, and Co; 6 pkg*. Dawson; 1 12 pkgv 0 gunmea, Knill and To; 0 pkgs,, \Y. W. Taylor; 80 do, Mills; S do, A. P. Stuart. . EXPECTED ARRIVALS.: . Lojtpom- Craigle Lea, Cralgmnllen, Pleione, anil Frith of Forth, ear’/* ? ' New- Yonk. /tiv Ocr.veotw.--Sophia R. • Luhr, •arlr; ft, M. Tucker, early. yi,i ?■ i Nbvt York.—Star, early. - . Ai'<!Xi.anm> via East Co amt.—Tanpo, this day* *■ ■ SOPTUtfBtf Poam—Hawca, 2lst. ' KoTtxnEHN Pout*.—Taiarna. 21st. - MrcnotinKc and Hoijauto.v v/a Tint Sorru.— Tararna, 25th. * ■ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. r I^snos.—lliMto, early. ' Prcro* —lVrlllnglon, this day. Sot TilF.r.A Poktm.——Tanpo, this day* ii - Amci.A«*i\ am run Ksht Coast.—lTawea, 22m1. ■VPastiASUl.—Manawatu, th>s day; Slormbird, this day. '■■■,■„■ ; CAarr.r.roisT ani> Napiku.—Kiwi,-23rd. N-rtniKi.K roitrs.- -Talaro*. 2UhNamkh akd Poverty Ray.—Ranpitira, Gl*Muy. . , Neusos and West -Coast /Poxits,—rK*jspful&.thls day. .■ •:, ■ ■ K.ATKOUIIAA-TD LVTTF.r.TOS. — i : »vi»n*ky.—Wakatlpu, 21at. • ■ . LYTT r. i.TOSr. —Ta j aroa, 2lat, Foxtos.—Jane Douglas, SVD»Ef, via Napier 25th. KV TEL KG It A PU. : • LYTTELTON- .Safrmlay. ‘ V/nJcdljm and Rutocua* from North, at ■ &u-j»r.b*:'Gmittabamllero,eorTreßfajgt€m;Marmion, i luc-Anckhuu).. t • . | TIMARIL Saturday. j S'ATri.Bi>-:-SchsouerZJCHr t foi Wellington; Coliusjda- . , ftoc Naples-.. TIW- <JoTW»n*entr steamer Stella srrimlbr from Taranaki at . 1 5,30a.in. on Saturday. .She fcP t j, ero lUftia lWprevmn»_.l-.y, and .ip-xie- ; d stro „ K westerly w»iwh* and! Ihctavy sea down. ■ ■■■ - lias s Jfiwi>Bcr P£- KenlwJa, at 4 - on Slt , ir . * D * »«» »l 1J» Vir E.watfcw «CTO3.. J Xa ,, iu . will Mil fwr Meahrlii. at 10 a Th» tiir-j miatcd tchiy-nw v . lx .. n BrTlTl .,i ]iere on Sdurdaj /r--„ Oim*r\,cv>V >(l f „ r Tmnakl. Imtliik toll - *i»to harbor “.ruawvof weather, olie-lcft bamaru on the twt, 'or the.flnt three days experienced lln# # , er> w j,i c |, was followed, hr. thick tozit N.AY, -w 4ther till abreast of Pompcy a l*',iUr. - The *cV>oD».r‘aftenvarils got partly-through ; the si*- '.mcVwith a heavy gale from the • N W-, when »»«s - .as ..driven Month for some consider* able distance, ■ i*ho schooner-Iwt several of her sails during the which is her principal reason for nutting into port, to repair them. i The • brigantine ‘Autbon.-i, from Melbourne, arrived here laojmJag, .she left Melbourne on the, 7th inst, and olwired Wiison'K Promontory on the' Bth; hvl fresl» vrestevly winds across the middle ground and arrived otf Cape Farewell on thc.Ulh; reached the llmda «m the 15th. but aime night experienced a severe g:vle,' which drove her 40 miles to the HF*- ■ On. Friday mot with (a, southerly wind, wh'ch Carried her Into |N>rt ns above stated. The « S-'Willlngion left Nelson at 10.40, a.m. on ■ SilhrtUy. and arrived at Picton at 530 juni; loft again at midnight, and arrived here as above.stated. xho Carnatic, baund for London; and ship ■ Margaret Galbraith, (or Port Chalmers, sailed yeatcr*The -1» 9-1 Manawaiu i sailed for Wanganui: Kt 4 o!c!oclc last evening. - * • - - ' ' • > • ‘ Thas.s Alhimbrx, fro.n Melbourne, U ll» .South, arrived here on Saturday forenoon. She left; Melbourne at y. 30 • „ni. on the oth; passed tho.Sohtmlcrs at 5 p.n>. outho ldth, nml horc-to till ft p.m. Kxperienced heavy westerly gale*.during thowith very high sea, which was conti-u,ally sweeping the decks, and washed away one boat. Arrived at the Rlnflf at 030 a,in. oii'tho 15th;, left again ats p.m. same day; called at Port Chalmers and Lyttelton, and arrived at above stated. The Alhambra sailed for Melbourne, via the .South, at 10.45 n.m. yesterday.' f -• '* The Slormbird from Wanganui, , and Rangatira from Kapf«r and Poverty Bay, arrived at the wh*rf ; shortly before midnight of yesterday. 1 It appears that al the instiga‘ion of thc -Jfon. M; Holmes, 1 aome of the Oamaiu shippers, immediately after the wheat began to coma down to the port, placed themselves In communication with the New Zealand Slilpplng Company and the Albion Ship- ■ ping Company, with the view of obtaining ships of 700 tons Lumen-Tor;loading, direct) to London. companies telegraphed to the harbo’ , m*st r at Oamaru asking the available depth of i* ater.and were informed in reply that only It for ebb and fl-jw, of the ware, could ho depended npnn. As there was no sea-going ship which did not draw,lLJft. In bsllast, this put an end to 4hc prospect of getting the ships there.—Dunedin Star.. . . - ARRIVAL OF THE SOPHIA R. LURKS, “ The barriue Sophia R. Lnhrs a-rived here from New: York; via imncdin. at dtfak »>a Siturday evening. Blse ' left New York m» December 31, J 877. had moderate all-round.wind* for throe days, »nd on January 3 encountered n heavy wcst-north-ivcst gale attended br a terrific sea, tiie vessel laboring heavily and shipping great quantities of water; The gale moderated on Jan. ■ 5, and thence she experienced moderate westerlywinds. which carried her into the north-east trades in latitude 31 north longitude 3d wo*t, on January 15; She experienced moderate trades, and lost (hem. in : latitude,3 north;, thence mlm experienced a spell of doldrum weatlicr’up to (he Line, and crossed the • Equator"on January 20, iti longitude 31 we.it; took the Mouth-east tradva next day, in laPtnde 3 south, and aighteil the ißaud of'Fenando dc Ncronba on the ' 31*t January; curried moderate trades lo latitude 23 south on February 7. an I thence met with light easterly breezes, whirl* cmitlmuHl till; tho 10th February ; variable -wind*', ensued for four days,and on t!io 20th 1 February she took the first i f tho steady westerlies, meeting: a.thlck fog-at nooii,;nnd. prvming unn’e.iaanUy close torOongh Island; i tl>« meridian of Greenwich wai pawud on February 23. In latUudo 43 south, and that of the Capo of Oo«al Hops on the' 27th,:fn latttudu 4l r south ; thence t&*% expcrlcDceil very,unsteady passage winds with Imcsterou* weather and high .seas, which caused-her to - 1 labor heavily and ship immense quantities of .-water, .She ran down her easting In the 451 h parallel of sowtfe latitude, and crossed the meridian of Cape Lcivkud on, March 2dth, and c.tmu along .with strong aroshrsly - ■ 1 wind* from north-west to west-sonth-west; passed! tflte Island of Tasmania on April 2nd, and made the-Suore* on tho tith instant; thcuco experienced light yarlnUe winds, and was becalmed off tho Nuggets UH on the Dili, when a fresh south-we*t hrcezitselr in, and -brought her along the coast to the Heads. SJie was taken in tow at 3 p.uk by tho Kopnfali nml Arrived nb 5 p.m. on Abril 10. Left I'orl Chalmers oniithc Bth, and for tho lust few day* had fine weather/when she encountered a series of. north we fc gales, wiilcii drove, her for some distance off the land. 'On Friday evcr«2ug she experienced n southerly wind; which took ?o:r to port as above stated. , .Tfie : Sophia R. fmhrs mi* about 159 tons cargo fur tld* port, and about 450 ’;ons for Auckland, , • : f . .
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5349, 20 May 1878, Page 2
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