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2o ictfurw'"; •' 1 1 : 11 PORT OP WELLINGTON. High water • .. 0.48 a m., 10.18 p.m. ARRIVED. " M\v 23.—Storrabird, s.s„ UO tons, Dollo, from Wanganui. Passenger-Cabin: Mr. Rountree. Plimmer, agent. Jane Douglas, s.s,, 75 tons, Fraser, from Foxton. Passeng-Ts-Cabin : Mesdamea Fagan and Phillips, jMo'sm. Phillips, Hunt, hooch, Davidson, Wcaner, ami Morr a (2); 5 steerage, anil i prisoner. Plimmsr, agent. * i Taranaki. a.s., 3*27 tous. Malcolm. from North. Passenger—s loon: Mr. Wright;, 6 steerage: 8 for South. Levin aud Co., agents. "V SAILED. May 23.—Wellington, «.s.. 270 tons, McGee, for . Picton ami Nelson* Passengers—l2 steerage. Levin and Co., agents. • Mauawatu, p.s., 103 tons, Harvey, for Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin ; Mesdatuos Hpntly nnd, Wells and two children, Messrs. Tbcak, Cruickshank; Wells, Gore, Goddard, and Oclaman. Plimmer/ agent. • ; Taranaki, ’sj.,’ 327 tons, Malcolm, for South. ; Pasn sengers—Saloon:'Mr. and Mrs Stacey/-Messrs. Kelly, Willfams, Bearnett; Hawkes,' and Levin and Co., agents. • Kennedy, si, 13G tons. Palmer, for Nelson. .-jpos-r ‘wingers—Cabin : Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp ami family, . Messrs. Saisted. Hooke, Hughes, Knight. 1 Plluimer,. ■•gent: ; . CLEARED OUT. , . : *M\r 23.—Cynthia, schooner, 50 tons, Crcagli, for ' Pclorns Sound. Master, agent. Reward, schooner, 4X tons, Westlake,'-for pylorus , Sound., Ellaby, agent. ; , Hannah Barratt, schooner, 57 tons, Renner, for. Lyttelton. Ellaby. agent. . ■ . .Star of the Sea, schooner, '3B'tons, Rose, for Havelock. Master, agent. • Forest Queen, ke'ch. 51 tons, Watchlin, for Lyttel•ton. 'Mclntyre and Co., ajreuts. Mary King, schooner, 73 tons, Ayres, for Picton. Master, agent.* Jane Douglas, s.s., 73 tons,; Fraser, for Foxton. Plimmer, agent. . IMPORTS, Jane Douglas, from Foxton: 12 cases, Johnston; 1; case, Dawson: 1 pci. Jacob Joseph and Co. Taranaki, from Nelson: I case, 1 keg, Short;‘2, . coses, 4 kegs. Gundy. From Taranaki: 1 box, Samuels.; From Manukan: 19 pkgs, 3 cases, Order; lease,; Caldor. ' . ! , Sonnbird, from Wanganui: 10 bags flour, Lnitig: 16 bales wool. 60 casks tallow. Levin and Co ; 00 sucks -potatoes, Duncan; 700 cartridges, Mills. i EXPORTS. i Hannah Burratfe, for Lyttelton: 30,000 feet tlm-j ber, Guthrie and Larnacb; 150 bundles, Ellaby. , Wellington, for Picton : 2 cases. 2 trusses. 1 bale, j Whitteui* Nicholson, and Co : 1 bdl wire, 2 pkgs, 2 pels, 2 cases iron. 1 crank. Mills; 1 nest tubs, 1 pci, i> bars iron, 1 drum oil, Dawson; l 3 pkgs, .Levin,and; Co; I colonial oven. Taylor. For Nelson : 1 sack empties. Hirst and Co; 2 bags do. r Pascoe, 20 boxes! soap, 40 half-boxes dw, Kitchen and Sons; 12 empty; kegs. Gandy: 1 pci,' Frank ;105 pkgs, Levin and Co ; 1 cask, ! bdl forks. New Zealand Shipping Co. For Westport: 1 tierce tobacco. Levin ami Co. ! Forest Queen, for Lyttelton: 1 boiler, 2 tanks, 1; coke box, 1. pair leading wheels. 1 do trailing do, 1 do • driving do, 1 ash i»an, 3 buffer beams, 1 pair foot plates, 1 do angle irons. 12coses, Mclntyre and Co: 16 do corrugated iron, Guthrie and Larnach. Star of the Scai for Havelock : l.qr-cask brandy, 10 pkgs sundries, 1 bag Hce.l sack oatmeal/ Turnbull and Co; 27 pkgs sundries, 20 bags salt, 5 cases kerosene, 4 cases groceries. Joseph Nathan and Cc ;s coses boots, Lindsay; 4 pkgs, Moeller: 800 bricks,
Tonka ; 1 half-ton flour. Kreeft." f Hanawatn, for Wanganui ; 20 cases Geneva. 23 dc old from, 9 pkgs, Jacob Joseph and Co; 3 cases tobacco. Bishop: 25 lbs gunpowder. 672 do shot, 23 Stcgß, Dawson; 1 bag, Plimmer; 2000 palings, 1 pkg, obertson ;GO pipe'. Hill; 28 pkgs, 3 bales, 4 cases, Hills: 4 pkgs. W. W. Taylor; 59 pkgs, Levin and Co; SS pkgs, Harks; 1 pkgs, Bannatyne and Co.: 1 pkg, Lloyd; 11 gmmies sugar. Thomas; 253 pkgs. 155 cases oil. 19 do turps. 2 coses shovels. 45 kegs nails, 1 bdl spades, 141 cases, 4 boxes. 8 crates. 44 bdls, Turnbull and Co; 0 do. Turnbull, Smith, and Co: 52 sacks seed, Rhodes and Co; 2. portmanteaus,, Chamberlain ; 1 KI, Klrkcaldie and Stains : 1 parcel, Lyon, and ; 1 trunk. Lindsay; 1 case, Whlttem, Nicholson, and Co; 4 pkgs, Scottl ease, Thompson. Shannon, and Co ; 3 coses Barraud and Sons; 2 cases geneva, Pilcher. . Jane Douglas. for Poston : GO bags oats, Paul: 2A pkgs. Turnbull, Smith, and Co; 39 pkgs. 1 trunk, Mills; 1 case. Jacob Joseph and Co; 2 pkgs Lyon and Blair; 1 cask, Walters; 1 bale, Levy. Taranaki, for Lyttelton: 70 casks ale, 5 qr-caska ram, 40 cases, 8 casks. 26 chests, 16 hags, 1 bale. 10 kegs, U nests, Turnbull and Co: 1 box, 2 trusses. Beacon; 3 cases. Turnbull. Smith, and Co; 0 pieces timber, Guthrie and Larnach; 1 case. Beau; X sack, 1 -box, Levin and Co; 9 cases, 4 trusses, 4 bales. A. P. Stuart and Co. For Dunedin: 2 cases, Felton, Grimwade, and Co: 10 boxes. 2 coils, 20 bdls. Telegraph Department; 1 box. Thompson ; 3 trusses. Stationery Store; 1 parcel, Pilcher; 1 case, A.M.P. Society.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London.—Craigia Lea. Craigtnullen, Pleione, and Frith of Forth, early. New York,.via Dunedin.--G: H, Tucker, early. New York.—Star, early. Sodthekn Pouts.—Taiaroa, 24th. MELBOURNE AND IfOBARTON VIA TUB SOUTH. — Torurua, 25th. Melbourne. via tub West Coast.—Albion, 25th. Auckland via East Coast.—Wanaka, 27th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ‘ London.—Rialto, early. Pjcton and Nelson.'—Wellington, 27th. Southern Forth.—Wanaka, 27th. Auckland, ua the East Coast.—Taupo, 29th. Wanganui.—Stormbird, 25th. Castlepotnt and Napier.—Kiwi, 25th. Nounieitu Ports.--Taiaroa, thw day. Nelson and West Coast Forth.—Charles Edward, 28fch. Fokton.—Till, 25th. Sydney - , via Napier and Auckland.—Rotorua, 25th. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Thursday Arrived: Palace, barque, and Oceola,lhri*** from Oamaru. Sailed t Nymphe, f»r AtickTandJ v * , j cdln; Linda Webber, for Lyttoi*' -uintla, via DunBclioonor, for ScwcmU..; ; -c« ; Sm,U ng aiorr,. Rer, for Welling™ : US'- •‘ lk r ? 1 , ? P' 1 ?; as3^‘ ChrUtopher. - , ; LYTTELTON, Thursday, bAtL&b: Taiaroa. for Wellington, at 3.35 p in. Passengers—Mra. Strlka, ’Messrs, NJcholls and W. Hodder. Esther, for Wellington. f'p-;; FORT CHALMERS, Thursday. .Sailed: Rotorua, for the North. Passenger for Wellington—Mr. Alien. k SYDNEY, Thursday. Sailed: City of New York. WEATHER REPORT. - Weather at 5 p.m. yesterday ; barometer corrected for height only Auckland -30*18, S.E.. light, fine . Napier- 30*35, S.S, FI., light, hue; sea moderate Cistlepoint moderate Wellington.— 30*25, S.K. ; light, gloomy i Hok I Lika—3o *2O, N. W., light, gloomy ; sea smooth Westport- 30*15. culm, fine : sea smooth. Timaru -30 23, S. \V„ light, tine; sea smooth Oi.maru- 30*23, E.S.E.. light, fine; sea smooth . Indications for northerly winds.
; K. A. Ed (Vis. , When tho steamer Jane I’ouglas was rounding. Cape Teraivill at ,3 o’clock yesterday morning a dark object very much 'resembling a vessel bottom upwards was passed close to. As the night wail very dark, and a strung wind blowing and heavy sea running at the time, it was impossible to ascertain what the object realty was, but those on board who saw It ate generally of opinion that it wits some direlict vessel. The 3.3. Go-Ahead, which left here for the East C'jaitnn Wednesday evening, was unable to get out . of the harbor owing to the strong southerly wind prevailing. Sho anchored in Dow Bay for tho night, ami-resumed her voyage yesterday morning. The s.s. Taiaroa, from Lyttelton, is expected to arrive hero this morning, and go North during the s.s. Kennedy got away for Nelson and the IV'cst Coait it 0.30 a.na. yesterday, ■ The s.s. Jane I 'onglas arrived here from Felton at 6 o'clock yesterday .morning, after,a rough passage down. r She left at noon on Wednesday, font owing to. the strong southerly wind blowing had. to anchor La Forima Harbor at 8 p.m.; sailed again at midnight, arriving horpas above stated. The Jane Bonglaeia eXMCjedjto sail at 10 o’clock this morning for Ftccton. ■' The sis.’ Wellington .’eft for Melon and Nelson at X o’clock yesterday afternoon. • . The s.s, Taranaki,'from the North, arrived: Imre at 12.30 p.m. yesterday. She left the Mnnukassat XX a.m. on the 21st,’ Bid arrived oft Taransjiji at 6.30 a.m. on the 22iid: sailed again same day ei. B.3ft a.m., and reached Nelson at 11.30 gamo niphti;! was away again balf-an-honr afterwards, wripod here as above stated. Experienced stxepg, S;E; wind and heavy sea throughout. The sailed, .for’South at 5 o’clock last evening. . ' :i . The p.s. Manpwatq, with passengers and a' full cargo, sailedi|>r r lV , /’uganui last.eveiningi i . . j •- MIJI’I'ISO SUMMARY. . ’ ’ - : j Since Ihe.pttblicatlon of onrlastmimmary,'matters;
in, flipping have been j-fetty brisk' considering the ration of the your, ami the wharf accommodation of the port luu been taxed to its fullest extent throughcut the yast niojitli. Tho 'weather during the past few weeks has ,unusually, severe all overtho colony, and accidents amongst shipping have bcencf tre<jucut occurrence, but fortunately not attended with ■ low' oft* life* The barrine Ann© ,Oaujblt« r bouml froui Xondon ito<:thcr Bluff, was wrecked at the latter:harbor on the JOth-Instant, through being driven ashore'lu a heavy gale,., Sho had a* full cargo on board, valued at about £los,o<Xr, including the plant for the Invercargill OasCdmpeny. in Blind Bay a few. small crafts have’been losfc,«nd round the coast, particularly on the west side, several vessels have lost spurs and been otherwise dLabled through a series of tierce gales Which prevailed dining the middle of the present month. Slapping evenln Wellington harbor have not been free from Accidents. Having a heavy gale on the 2nd and 3rd inst, tho brlg V*wu brake away from the wharf and hritictcd; about JilOO damage to the brigantine. and on the 17th the Caumoro also, came adrift,.but she was secured before any damage could bo <tuue. { Both accidents ore attributable to Ineffective wharf mooring. The schooner Clio, which waa nmlergoing repairs, went adrift from’ her moorings, and. was blown on the beach dur ng a Heavy gale, but was got off without having sustained aiiyinjury.. immigration. aha skuiuation.’ ’ ’ ‘ The approximate xetujns of the number of passengers who arrivedataml deported from the port of Wellington during thp _£o3t four, woelta is estimated a* follows off 7: - females, 209 ; chiiUrcu, U3;j, total. DB7. r J>epartnres r Mu.le3,lkjl; f«males, children*'3l; total* v' <s '■ ■■■■■ ‘IsN’AKfIWbONiAL ASD' FOilEfOtf. - 1 ‘ ■ The number of vessel* which,arrived iutheport oi Wellington fom the various ports of,the colony since cur tut summary for Home comprises 7V steamers and Ul. sailing vessels,.and'those that cleared ; outward* comprised 7J# steamers; and 25 sailing vessels.: There v/eruulac sailing vessels entered,luj from,Australia and foreign ports during thosamc period, of ,a combined tonnage of 3500 toij*. and one steamer of 1158 tom. Seven sailing vessels/ of 3170 .tons;'and two steamers, of 2127 tops, cleared out for tbo same. ports. ,TJm> Lencadla and .Canmore arrived here from London; the former on the 3rd'instant and the latter on the Oth; j They brought full o irgoeS, whlch have ' come to hand In excellent condition.' Thcir.destinallons from this porthave not yet been, definitely settled,*bufc there is a probability of coiiijf to Newcastle to I load for Chinn; and then proceeding llorrle. The Gains- j borough, af tor jbeldg delayed some time In port waiting ! forn mr/ bow I sprit M propecdc(lic Ban J P > ranplsco,o& the ,4thinst.;Tlietwniua Chasca. whicljriias been chartered by the N.X.B;Company to load for London, arrived here on the 2nd instant and was berlhcdat the wharf a few days ago and commenced,taking-in cargo. The CaroAtlc..which.was:lorided here by the NJ2S.S. Company/loft for London on tho mil Instant, wltlia full cargo valued at £-17.702 15s. and a number of Oasiefa'-' ge«. Xlie snip nlargaret Oaioraltli, after waiting In
port for several j months, was at; lastbhartered by the, N.Z.!?. Company to load with grain at Port Chalmers/ She. proceeded to that port on the 16th instant. , The barque Kialto, chartered by Messrs. Shaw, Savllle, and Co., is now almost a full ship, and Is expected to sail for London in a few days.: She will take the largest cargo that has left this port this season. . She. is to bo followed by the barquo Chaudiere, which is now in port, having arrived lioro from London via Nelson last week. .The American barque Sopi»la B.Luhrs arrived here from Now York viv Dunedin on the 18th instant, with about 150 tons Yankee notions on board. Hence she proceeds to Auckland to discharge the remainder of her cargo, about 450 tons. A new addition to our coastal steamcis has been made by the purchase of the s.s. Go-Ahead by Messrs. Johnston and Co. of this city. She is to be employed on the Fast Coast between; Napier and here, and also will; run to the Manawatu and Wanganui..- . ■■■ ■ ■ :~ ■
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