SHIPPING
PORT OF WELLINGTON. High water .. 3.33 a.m., 3.58 p.m. ARRIVED. May SO.—Manawatu, p a., 103 tons. Harvey, from Wanganui. Paasengors—Cabin -Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, *iura. Douglas, Mias iTaylor, Major Brassey, Messrs, Cruickshank, Mclvor, Karstcm, and Leo. t limmer, agent, . rt . __ t .« Arawata, b.s., 023 tons, Underwood, from Melbourne via the South. Passengers—Saloon: Fiom Melbourne: Misses Wright, Hearle, and Prow, Messrs Cohen and Tolhurst. From Coast: Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Ashburn, Misses Clapman and Turner, Messrs. Young, Fairlie, Franklin, and Sharpe; 10 steerage from*'Melbourne, and - 4 from -the .toast., Bishop, agent. ■ . , n „ Luna. p.a., 247 tons, Bascand, from Lyttelton. Paaaengors—Cabin; Mrs. 1 and Master Bascand, Mrs. James and child, Mrs. Grcenlcy ; 0 steerage. WUllams, agent. . Shepherdess, schooner, 33 tons, Loer, from West Wanganui. Master, agent.--Hero, cutter. 29/tons, pavis, from Pelorus Sound. Master, agent, Reliance, ketch, 65 tons* bwedo. from Ptloms Sound. Master, agent* Thames, ketch, 22 tons, Hunt, from Pelorus Sound. Master, agont.: ' i Elizabeth, ketch, 33 tons. Short, from.Foxton. Jacob Joseph and Co , agents. . SAILED. May 30. —Rialto, barque, 1105 tons, llabot, for London.* Passengers: Cabin—Mrs. f Whitcombe, Misses Brown (2), Whitcombe, Berry (3), and Cummlng. Key. Mr. and Mrs, Berry. Masters Whitcombe (2), and Berry (2). Messrs, Mills, Buncombe.. and Underdo vn. Levin and Co., agents. Stonnbird, 5.5.,. Cl) tons, Doilo, for Wanganui. , mcr, agent.'-’ ‘ ; ' :’* v'■■■ ■■-' 1 '■ ■ - 1 ■ Vixen, three-masted schooner, 179 tons, Stephens, lorTaranaki.! ~... . , r.:i , ■ . . , . . Forest Queen, ketch, 51 lons, Watchliii, for Lyttelton. Mclntyre and Co., agents. - , Ruby, schooner, 24 tons,/.;Buck.strou:, for luiikoura. Betlmno and Hunter, agents. Zlor, schooner, 03 tons., Norman,* for Camara. Master, agent. „ , Luna, ps., 247 tons. Bascaml, for Westport und; Greymouth. Williams, agent. ■ . . + Anthons. brigantine, 133 tons, Anthous, for Lytteltou. Turnbull and Co., agents. Sophia R. Luhrs,, baifqtie, . 001 tons, Garey, for Auckland,* Bannatyflo and Co.* agents, AVelllngton, s.s., 270 tons, McGee, for Plcton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Messrs. Chambers, Berg, Downs, Lo Beau,: Keusluy, McCrcigh, Grange, Cruickshank. Scott, Kainsdoii; add blaster Woolcock; 6 and'CoiTagonts. f ; 1 - * Eos by, s.s., 4)CO tons, Anderson, for South. Turnbull and CV. agents. - Hinamoo, Government - 2»2 lons, • baicchiUl, for Lyttelton:"* : The ■ Marquis .* and; Marchioness of Normanby. lion. Mr, Sheehan, C'apt. Muling and family, and Mr.,Grace. CLEARED OUT. May 30,--Arthur "Wakefield, schooner, 43 tons, Currau.'forMolueka. Master, agent. Clio, schooner, 81 tons, Kirk, for Waitapu. Mooter, agent., * ,■; .■ . . • IMPORTS, Manawatu, from Wanganui: 200 sheep, ■ Order: 1horso, Alelvor; 16 bdls .s\ins, Walton; 1 case, Cobham. .' . . Arawata, from Melbourne: 4 qr-tierces tob-icco, Isaacs; 1 case, Steele: Vi (ranks, I case. Lindsay; 1 bale,' Casey and McDonald; o l>iw» organs, Bouning-r ton; 3 cases, 1 pkg, Dalgleish and .Reid; 2 cases, Palmer; 2 bales leather. Levy; 0 springs, 3, bdl* plates, Dawson; 10 qi-casks brandy. Young; 2-coses,* Loudon r J 12 cases tobacco. 5 qr-tler«e3 do, Turnbull and Co; 0 cases,T biock blnestona.ilelyeri 4-eaaes, 1 roll lead* .Collector of Customs; 1 case,..Gray; 8 do. i , bale, 8 bdls hoop iron, 1 case iron pipe/1 bdi iron lovers, t pkg. Kitchen and Sou: 1 tin, I tierce, 2 pkgs, Tolhurst: Ipol.Relchard; 1 hjx. Wood, CTosbio and Co; 1 pci, Maginnity; I, box. Diver;,l .pel. Colonial Secretary; lease, Shaw, and Son; 1, case, Dutton; 1 do, Burrett; 1 do. Watt; 2 do, Lyon and Blair; 1 do, Card; Ido, Adarad; I do, Jackson; 1 do, Goddard; 1 pkg. Felton, Grimwado, and Co; 1 do, Christie; 1 pci. Cuff; 4 pkgs, Bank of New Zealand; 4 cases plants,, Dawson: 2 pkgs. Gear: 2 cases, 1 bdl trees, 4 sacks seed. Wilton; ! pkg', Wairartipa Standard. ’ From Bluff: 1 pci, Heale. From Dunedin: 1 cask, Izard and Bell: 1 case. Hay; 5 cases, 420 pkgs sugar. Order. " , „ Luna, from Lyttelton : 2 cases bacon, 2 do, 6 cases cheese, 'nderson; 1 caso.Dompsio; 1 do, 8 axle arms, Bohan; 2 qr-tlerces tobacco, Turnbull and Co. , • • EXPORTS. Wellington, for Picton: 2 pkgs. Bishop; 51 do. Levin and Co: 1 case, 1 keg. Mills; 5 pkgs. 1 keg, 3301bs shot, 5000 caps, Dawson; 1 gunny, 1 case; 1 tin; Young; 1 case, Thompson. Shannon, and Co. • For Nelson: 1 case. 33 pkgs, I pale, Levin and Co;, 36 gunnies, Turnbull and Co; 1 portmanteau, Biss. Stonnbird, for Wanganui: 1 case. Bishop; 1 i box, 1 case show cards. Pilcher; 25 cases ginger, wine, 1 case, Turnbull and Co: 3 cases tobacco, 3 cases, 27 pkgs. Bannatyne and Co; 1000 palings. Beck and Tonks; 2 cases. Deacon; 27 pkgs, Levin and Co; 1 case, Thompson, Shannon and Co; 43 pkgs, Cheymol; 11 do, Jacob Joseph, and Co;130 do, Dransfield ; 1 case, Turnbull, Smith, and C0;,24 pkgs, Dawson; 3 do, Hymans and Co; 4 do, Whittem. Nicholson, and Co; 3 do. Waring Taylor ; 13 do, Moeller; 1 pci, McDonald: 36 pkgs, Krull and Co; 1 box, Laing; 4 pkgs* Lindsay; 2 case*; Griffiths; 24 pkgs, Zohrab, Knocker, and Co. r; v.ir Luna, for. Westport: X case, Thompson, Shannon, and Co. . Arthur Wakefield, for; Motueka: 10 cases biscuits, 10 bags do, 7 casks sod i, GO bags salt, 3 casks currants, 3 coses pickles, 3 do sardines. 4 do salad oil, 3 pkgg tapioca, U balas comsacks, 1 case herrings, 1 do sorutlour, 1 do groals, 1 do- confectionery, 1 do milk. 3do vinegar, Ido vestas,-3 do salt, 1 keg salt petre, 2 cases sauce, 1 pkg axo handles, 0 boxe* clotliespegs, 2</ cases brandy* Tarabull and Co. EXPECTED ■ Lo^dok.—CraigieLca, Cralgmullen, Pldonu, Frith of Forth, and Caitloch, early. New New York.—Star, early. SauTaBTH.iT PonTa.-rrT»ranaki, this day., Mu/.uouk-ve via Tiis South.—lUngarooam, oth June, Sy l'l , .*' ’ -- North eun Port^.—Tuiaroa, this day. Eaht Coast. —Kiwi, 2nd Jane. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London.—Chasca and Chaiolfero’ early. PicrrqN. —Wellington, 3rd June. Soutiibkn Ports.—Taiaroa, this day. Auckland, wa tub East Coast.—Waimka Junesth. 1 /' ■■■■ t ■: ; .f. x - Wanoasui, —Manawatu, Ist June. . _ C\Hrr.Bi»oiNT and Naiubr.—Go-Ahead, this day: Kiwi, Juno 3. v NouruKitu I’orts.—Taranaki, this day. Foxtok.—Jane Douglas. Ist June; Tui, 3rd. MBLiiocasß. via tii k South. —Arawata, this day. Lytxklto.y,—Darcy Pratt, early. ■ 1 Blenheim. —Napier, this day. Nklmo.v ani> Tauanari.—'Wallace.3rd Juno. BY TELEGRAPH, LYTTELTON, Thursday. S\ru«o; Starof thc&oixth, for Tiniam.—Taranaki, for North, at 0 pm.’ 'Passengers for Wellington: Mias Howard, Messrs. Trcgear, Birry, Ballard, Hub bevt. Brown, and (Jordon.-, The barque Malacca has cleared with a cargo of wool, wheat, and meats. The St. Hilda passed the Heads bound North thiA 'afternoon. ' : :.f r 5 /.*. J •: ■ ' - AUCKLAND, Thursday. SucEd: Hawcn, at 0 p.m. Passengers for w«l. Uiigton ; Messrs.'Skeen and Whyte, Mrs. Williamson. : -Chili, fur London,' with a cargo valued at about XiW.OW. ■ ■;/ [ v , : WEATHER REPORT. Weather at 5 p. in. yesterday ; barometer corrected lor height only■ ! Auckland—3o*22, calm, fine. Napier~3o*27. calm, fine: sea smooth. : Ciatlopolnt—3o*l6, N.E.. light, line; alight swell. Wellington—3o*l3, North, light, line. 1 . Hokitika—3o*ls, calm, gloomy ; sea smooth. Westport—3o*ls, calm, gloomy j «oa smooth. ; Tinura—3o 02, N.E.; light* line; sea smooth r. Oamaru—3o 00, N.E., light, fine; sea smooth. Bluff - -20*98. N. W.. light, fine. Barometer falling slowly throughout the colony. , ' > ; K. A. Edwisr. The officer in charge of theMivrine Departmcub informs us that Mr. Dillon, master of the Wallace, re porta having seen at 2 a.m. yesterday morning a portion of the wreck of a vessel, supposed to be about 40 tons, ten miles north by east, off Stephens island- , ■The p.a. Lana arrived In port ati 2.20 p.m. yesterday from Lyttelton. 1 She left there at 12.45 p.m," the previous day, and experienced light winds and fine weather up. 'The Luna sailed again for the West Coast last evening. . . The s.s. Kasby, bound for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, gut away at P o’clock yesterday morning: The ketch Forest tiueen, for Lyttelton, Mchooucrs Zlor for Oumaru ami Ruby fur Kaikoura, gob away with cargoes yesterday forenoon. The three-masted-.schooner Vixen, which put in here some days ago through Toss of satis when on tv voyage from Lyttelton to Taranaki, resumed her trip yesterday morning.: . . The s s. Wellington a ailed for Picton and Nelson at 1.30 p.m. yesterday. * ■■■■'■ The Government steamer Hinemoa sailed for Lyttelton at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. The American barque Sophia- R. Luhrs proceeded to Auckland yesterday afternoon at 5 o’clock-* The a.s. Stormbird sailed for Wanganui at half-past two o’clock yesterday. . ; Tlie barque Rialto gob under way in charge of pilot Sims at 9.30 a.m. yesterday, bound Cor London, and cleared the Heads with a fair wind two hours afterwards. ■; ' 1 ■■■ 'I The ketch Elizabeth, with a cargo of timber, arrived liere from Picton yesterday at noon. She left there on Tuesday night, and anchored in Tory Channel at 11 a.m. next day: sailed again at 7 p.m.. and arrived here as above. Reports speaking th» schooners Spray and Emerald, bound from.the Sound to Lyttelton, at anchor in Tory Channel. The Spray had been ton days wind-bound there, - <; The s.s. Arawata arrived herefrom Melbourne via the South at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. She left Sandrldge.Railway pier with the Suez malls, 17 saloon and 21 steerage passengers, and 320 tons cargo for all ports, at2.3op.m, on the 22nd instant, and cleared Port. Phillip,Heads at 5.20 p.m- Passed Wilson’s Promontory at 2 a.m., and Swan Island at 2 p.m. next day. Light N.E. and S.E. winds with fine weather prevailed daring the rna across.; Passed the Solanders at 2a, m, on the 22mL and arrived at Bluff harbor at a.m. same day; sailou, again at 5210 p.m., and arrived at Port Chalmers at 7 a.m. on the 28th : discharged 120 tons of cargo, and sailed at 5.30 p.m.; arriving at Lyttelton at 10 a.m. on the 20th; sailed again at 5 p.m,; and arrival in, port as above stated/ Experienced flue weather up the ccw.it. Wo tfiank Mr. Millar, purser, for files aud report. The Arawata will sail for SltiJbourhe via the South to-day at 3 p.m., hiking (he oid-ward Sues n«iiL: I The ketches Tlixiiuus ami RyHanca left Pelorus Sound at 8 oVlock yesterday morning, had northerly winds through the Strait, and atrived heie la*.t evening. - They both bring cargoes of timber. Tlio steamers Taluroa, from the Nuftii, and Tatanakl, from tlu> South, will be In port thin morning. The former will go South, at 3 p.ro., ami tlie hitter go to Taranaki and-Manakau at 4 p.m. The seliooncrs Clio and Arthur Wakefield for Waltapu havo cleared at thO'Cmiloms. The former goes in ballast, and the latter takes general cargo, shipped by Messrs.* Turnbull and Co. The cutter'Hero■arrived'here from-Pclorus Sound yesterday, afternoon, with a cargo of timber. The schooner SJiepertless, from West Wanganui, arrived here yesterday afternoon with a cargo of coal, fcihe left there on Monday week last, but owing to the head winds had to anchor in Quocu Charlotte Sound for four days; loft there on Tuesday night, i and arrived as above-stated. - She was -lienhcu at the i»re*.'d work yt-jfmlav to ilrwßugf* 'l:hc helgaatlnti Anl-hons sailed for Lyttelton day afternoon. • " i Tlie p.s. Manawatu arrived hero from Wanganui at 10 o’clock'ycsterday morning, with a number of sheep ami a quantity of.other cargo.; Bhc left Wanganui at K }un., on ceoansd tho bar at 9 p.m., and arrived hero m above stated. Experienced fine weather down. The Maiiawatn will sail again for Wanganui tu-morruw at 3 p.m.
ENGLISH SHIPPING.- ■y ; ' Passengers per New Zealand Shipping Co. s Flrtn of Forth, Captain John Cowper, which sailed from. London for: Wellington on the 27th March.:—Second Cabin—Mr«. : Elizabeth Carroll, Mr. John Baher, Miss. Mary liaker,, 3lisa Emily Baker, Mr. William Baker, Mrs. Mary A. OGrady, 1 Mr. John OGlady. ‘Mr.Patrick O’Griidy, Mr.'Francis O’Grady, Mr. William B 1 Kyle, and Miss Margaret Kyle. Steerage—J v 'Mills, T. Welt, G. Norton, J.; b’wnnston, Eliza Sirans--ton, Alice Mary Swanston,-J. W. Swaustpn, Eliza ' Jane Swanston, Margaret: Swanston, ,E.. W. Svyansto.lb,, Lillie V. Swanston, Oco. bwanston, Edith Swanston, • and Agnea Swanston. V' „ , Passengers per Messrs. Shaw, Savill, ana Lo. s Caitloch, Captain Phillips, which sailed from Loudon for Wellington on (ho 31st March Saloon—ll, W. Devereux. R. L.de Zoete, S. J, Gibbons. Captain .0. A. Eden borough; Grace • Edenborough, -Margaret Kdenborough, Charles Edenborough, Edith Edonborough, Mibel JC. Edenborough, and Henry Goodwyu. Second cabin —George Bell, Elizabeth Bell. G. 8011, A. T. Betts, and 0. Betts. Steerage-J. C\ Murray,. R. Sx>roulo, Elizabetli Sproule, W. Sproule, Margaret Sproule, R. Sproule, H. C. Coulthard, Jane CouUhard. E. H. Vivian. Isabella Vivian, E* Prentls, and Isabella F. S. Carter, ,Thc following vessels wore lording at London for ou tho 12th April;—Abbone. 979 tons;, ■Medea, 1005 tons.; Zealandia,,llXs tons.. r ~ - J - The following Is the report of tho ship Wairoa, Captain Joss, from Wellington to London Sailed from SVellington January 6, passed Capo Horn January 30, tho Equator March 2, and reported off tho Lizard 2nd April, i XSxptirienced lino weather from leaving: until March 27, in lat. 44 N, long. 22 W, where a heavy N.E. gale was experienced. A continuation of stormy weather prevailed from thence' until soundings were reached, and quantities of wreckage, consisting of spars, logs of timber, ships’ rails, Ac., wore passed vvith|n, these limits, V. r The European Mail of the 12th April states that on March 20, at Port Glasgow, there . was launched fiom the shipbuilding yard of Messrs. Robert Duncan and. Co., an .iron clipper ship for the New Zealand line of sailing ships owned by Messrs. P. Henderson and Co.* of Glasgow. On leaving the ways she was named the Lyttelton by Miss Clark; of Loudon.'* The fbllowing are her dimensions: —Length, 215 ft. ; breadth , of: beam. 35ft.; depth of hold, 21ft.; H24< tons .register. After tho launch the ship was towed into the harbor to have her masts put on board and her other fittings completed. v The 11 number of - wrecks reported for -the . present * year, to date of April 6, amounted to 410. . • I,ATKf<T KUKUiirrS. The loading on the berth at London, April 11, for India, China, and the Capo of Good Hope, amounted to 30,452 tons; and for Australia and New Zealand to 01,895 tons.* ■. . ..... , , yince tho last report there is no favorable changes in the freight trade- generally/ as well as .'chartering transactions, being at present at a stand- ■ still, owing, chielly to the .uncertainty of the final, solution of the Eastern Question, and no favourable cluinge for a revival of business is looked for so long aa H remains unsettled. -j ; . NEW YORK SHIPPING. The barque G. M. Tucker cleared from New York for Dunedin and Wellington ou the 19th February, und the Star cleared for Wellington and Jjy tteltou on the 10th r February. The following vessels wore load‘lng:—TU© barque Alma. 350 tons, for Wellington and Lyttelton; Mercury;.3ol tons, for Dunedin, Lyttelton, ami Wellington. ; , j Tlie following is a list of the cargo per tlic:brig Star, for Wellington, from. New York:—7 cases forks, 15 do shovels and spades, 254 do axes and hatchets 31 do nails, 191 do general hardware, 1 pkg wooden carriage materials, 13S oars,; 8 pkgs glassware. 120 cases .malzena, 15 1-brls dried apples, 70 cases oysters. 100 do lobsters, 120 do condensed milk, 5 do tricopherous, 50 do'Florida water,'3o j-tierces 6* doz pails, 30 do.washboanls, 100,Jboxes clothes, pins, 10 cases general domestic, woodenwpro, 50 do" handles, 104 do chairs, 9 bris shoe pl*gs, 7 cases-brooms, 6 do clocks, 1550 do.keroseno oil, 83. brls resin, 30 cases spirits bfturjiehtine, -30 brls plaster, 39 cases scales, 20 pkgs pumps, 24 racks churns, 26 cases general ineiv' chamUae, 27 do slate, 25 do blacking, 25 trunks. - Tho following is ajiat of the.cargo per barque G. M. Tucker, for Wellington : 3 cases axes and hatchets, 31 do general hardware, 54 ’ pkgs wooden carriage materials, 30 l-brls dried apples, 20 : kitsj pickled fish,- 100 cases oysters, 38 do drugs, 50 do. sarsaparilla, £o.s-, tierces tobacco, 20 cajjes tlo, 3 doz washboards) 100 boxes clotlies pins, 15 cases general domestic "woodenware; 66 do chairs, 810 do kero eno oil,;50 do spirits of turpentine, 1. pkg pumps, 14 cases machinery. 4 do genotal merchandise.. 11 pieces lumber, 14 passenger street cars, 4 freight cars, 215 cases canned goods..
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5359, 31 May 1878, Page 2
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