SHIPPING.
POttT OF WJSLI.TNGTON. High water .. 4.1(i».m.,4.35p.m. ARRIVED. MaV'3l.—TitUroa, s.a , 22S tons. Wheeler, from the Novtlh PufuenaeM—Saloon; Mlaa Woodward, Mm. FliunrUlKe ami bitnily. JU’Sirs. Limb, Cheshire, •Jiiniiihell, Giir.ia, Vure. Brown, Stone. Adams, Do >- son, Sheppard, ami Oliambeclnln; 11 storage. Leun ami Go,, agents. , ■ , Taranaki, 8.*.. 327 tom, Malcolm, from the South. Passengers—Saloon: Miss Howard, Mrs. Barry linlbert. Brown. Turner, Ballard. Gordon, Bliir. Bucholz. Davis. Warnoch, Dodson, Broadbent, ■J yo. Wood, ami Street: 3 steerage. Levin and Co., * B Jane D nglaa, s.a., 75 tons,Fraser, from Foxton. riinnncr, agent. „ ■ _ SAILED. Mw 31.—Armenia. sa, lii) lona, Underwood, for Melbourne via tiie South. Passengers—Saloon: For Coa<t: Mrs. Williams, child,. and servant. Judge. ■ "Williams and secretary. Judge John ton and scorclary. Messrs. Nadcci and Med lings. For Melbourne: Mr and Airs. Williamson. Mes -rs. Bark, Common, Smith, and Button - Bishop. agent. . • , ■ „ ■ , ‘ Taiaroa. a-s.. 22S tons, Wheeler, for the Smith. Passenger a—Saloon: Mias Kcbblo, Mrs. Dillon. Meaars Helaniiiln and dicridm. Levin ami Co., agents. Arthur Wakefield, schooner, 43 ions, (Jump, for Mntueko. Master, agent. ~ Clin, schooner, SI tons, Kirk, for Waitnpii, Blaster, IMPORTS. Shepherdess, from Welt Wanganui: 50 tons coal, jMiils. Elia (belli, from Pieton : 20,C0J feet sawn timber, * from Peionis Sound: 111,000 feet timber, Sulde.l. . ■ , , Ivolitince, from Peionis Smmd ; 13,000 feet sawn timber. C cenlleld and Stewart. Hero, from Fclonw Sjouiul: 3d,000 foot timber, Beck amlTunks. • , , XT Tutors. from N lion: 1 box. Hank of New ZeaZvalaml; 5 l>ox*i tea, 3 disc* whUky, X |»k*.4 dnors. 1 element,3 pkgs s:i*hc*. OreeiHelJ mi l Co: 3 bais mouldings.* Wcmys; tW p-ccr* architraves, Bjrtlioll; 1 halo. GcMxUcre; I case. Soffc«tt;: 3 cases 3 truces, 1 trunk. Levin and Co. from New Plymouth : 1 roll, FU/imtrlck. ■ , , : ' , A Taranaki, from Dunedin: 3 pH*. Mebolsou: 10 nkttH. Wait*: 3 casks, Turnbull nnd Co; 1 truss, nui; 7 pksrt, Klrtic nnd Jack; 3 cascj Rankin; 3 i»k*s. Halley ami Co: 1 c so, Hin ley: 10 pkgs. Lnglnnd; 1 cose. Ilallehsteln Urns; 7 do. Felton, Crhuwade, and Co; 30 pb'co* matting, Plrlo; 2 cases, 1 pkg, Colicn ami Co; 3 pUg», Joseph; 1 do, Showdeu ; 0 do. Robertson ; 1 truss. Thompson, Shannon and Co: 1 do, Defence Storekeeper; 2 cases, Candy: 2 cases, 1 box. Mills; 8 ovens. Young: 2 coils rope. Levin and Co; 1 Oils*, Dallls; 4 ;»kifvAnderson ami Co; 3 do. Avel-f-ird: 1 pel. Redwood; 1 case. Wemyss; 13 pk&v Gorrle; 3 cases, Leckle; 5 kilderkins, Sharp and Co; ■ 11 pkgs, Maeaudraw; 2 do, Alachoriu; 2 do. Anchor Foundry: 1 bale, 3 pkgs, Oravca and Co: 1 box, Henry; 7 pkgs, Scraw; 1 case. Davidson and Co; 6 pk-s. J.lountrio and Co: S 3 sacks oatmeal, 4 cases cigars, 300 sacks ilour, 100 hf-do. 200 qr-do, 3 bales, XI pkgs. Order. From Lyttelton ; 7 pkgs. Wall; Tease. Barran 1 and Son; 3 sacks, Logan: 1 cose. Mason and Co.; 1 pci. Ran son; X cose. Mills and Graham: 250 bags grain. Mabin ; X trills, Andrews: 2 pkgs. Wilkins; X 3 cases, Sclamlera and Co; 7 boxes, Gandy; 9 cases, X truss, 23 bdls, 10 ovens. 13 cases bacon, 8 pkgs, 50 sacks malt. Order.
EXPORTS. Taiaroa, for Lvttelton: 120 mats rice, 7 cases, CO hf c'uMta, 20 kegs. Turubull and Co; 4 pkgv Levin airl( V 3 cuw, CUeyniol; 0 pieces matting. Turnbull, Smith, and Co; 4 cases, Kelton. Grimwado. and Co. For DanedUi: 15 case* wine. Crawford: 3 cases, Fcltou, Grliuwrtde, and Co; 2 pkgs, Ladd: 9 cases, Crawford; 5 bales, 3 trusses. Hirst. Araw.tc for Lyttelton: I pkg. Doyle, lor Dunedin: 1 pel, Cas/y and McDomld. For Blulf: 3 crates plauts, iMoantiHr; I box, Bank of New South Wales: 1 case. Government. For Melbourne: 0 bales flax. Krull and Co; 33 sacks hides, NZ. L fc M. A. Co. EXPELTCKD ARIUYALS. London.— Craigle Lea, Cralgmullen, I‘leione, Fnth of Forth, and Caltloch, ear»y. New York, via DaifEDiN.--G. M, Tucker, early. Nbw York.—Star, early. vx.v THE Soutil—Rirgarooma, Gib June, ■ ■ , ", East Coast. —Kiwi, 2nd June. PROJECTED DEPARTURE. Losootf.—Clwsca and Cbaudiere, early, yxcrov and Newox.—U , eHie3t*>n,.3nl Jtmo Auckland. m\ tub East Coast.—Wanaka June sth. _ Waxoanui. —Man nvatu, Ist June. . CAHPLRTOiJfT and Na.tibu. —Go-Ahead, this day; Kiwi, Juno 3. ■ NotiniKits rojiT.s.—Taranaki, this day.FoXTOJf.—'Jane Douglas, this <lay: Tui, 3rd. t Mblboimink, vi\ tiik South.— Pingarooma, Oth. Lvttbltos. —Dnrcy I'ratt, early. Nklsom and Tauanaki.—Wallace. 3rd Juno. JBLBtfUKm. —Napier, tills day. WEATHER REPORT. Weather at 5 p.m yesterday; barometer corrected for height only :—i Auckland—3o*ll, calm, fli.e. Napier-3013. N.K. Paht, fine: sea smooth. C-stlei^int—2o*lW, N.W., gale, fine; alight swell. Wellington—29ll7. N.W., fr sh. cloudy. Ilokitlk.v—29 D.», K.N.K., light, gloomy; sea sniO'dli. Westport—2f> 97 N., light, gloomy; sea smooth. Tiniam—39*79, calm cloudy; sea smooth. Oaiuani—39*77; calm, cloudy ; sea amnoth. Barometor falling steadily, but slowest to the north of Napier. , Tl. A. ED>visf. The May will sail for Hongkong direct thlvdav. Her cargo consists of 220 b des fangus. 70 bags do. 50 tons scrap iron,TO do howeshnes, 4do spelter, 3do zinc, several packages broken crystal, brass, copper, groenstone, etc.; a!s«», 2U cask* salt meats shipped by Woods, Cmsbie, and • 0.. imtchcrs. The s.s.Taiaroa. Captain Wheeler, left the Mannkan at 4 p in- on Tuesday, and arrived at Taranaki at daylight in;.xt morning; left again at. 3 p.m.. and arrived at Nelson at U a.m. on Tli *r*day; left again at 5 p m., and arrived in harbor at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. She sailo 1 for the South yesterday nPeruoon. The ss. Taranaki left Port Chalmers at 5 p.m. on the 39th. and > rrivcl at Lyttelton at 10 :w next morning; leftaga'n at 0 p.m., and arrlveil in harbo *at 3 t».m. yestcnliv. Hxpjrenced strong N. W. winds and heavy su.i. t>!ie sails for Taranaki and Manukau at 3 * *The°» *. .Vrawata sailed for Melbourne via the .South at 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon, with the outward Suez mail. , ' f , , , Thu schooner Saucy Lass arrived in the harbor at 10 o'clock la.st night with a cargo of timber consigned to Mr. Thomas Scott She left Nydia Bay on Thursday night at 3 o'clock, and had a fresh north-wester in the Strait. Thu steamer Napier leave* for Blenlicm* to-night. The 5.4. Jane Douglas left Foxton at 5.30 a.m. > cstenlay. and arrived here at (i p.m. Experienced t«ne weatoer down ; towed the schooner Atlanta out of Foxton, The Jaue Douglas will sail for Foxtou today. .
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