SHIPPING.
POET OF WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. , „ , November. 14.— Arawata, s.s., 633 tons. Underwood from Melbourne'via the South. -Passengers— Saloon: From Mol oiirno—Misses long, Biitlor, and Grinds!!. Mosdames Ilowan, and Nash, Mrs. Perkins and family (3), Master Nash, Messrs. Anderson, Scott; AdamTand6 steerage. .From Coast-Mta Tandy Jfeadamea Quinn, Crowe, McLean and child, Mr. and Mr» Quinn. Mr. arid Mrs. Redwood. Hon. .11. Stout. Major Richardson, Master Fitzgerald, Messrs. WilRamson Cornford, Steohonson. Pearce,' Uglitband, Smith, Horan, Brown. BotW, and Calcoti;, 8 steerage, and 10 for other ports. Bishop,' agent. Naplor. 48 tons Fisk, from Blenheim. Passengers—Cabin; Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs, Miss Clare, Messrs. West, Heshlns, Adams. Claro, and Mauler - Hoskins. r and G. .Turnbull and Co., agents* * Manawatn, p.s., 101 tons, Harvey, from Wanganui Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Hart and company, Mrs. Hooper and 2 children, Messrs. Cary. Keith, Wheeler, Franklyn, 'Noble, Parkey, Taylor. Captains Sellars and Todd, Sergeant Donnelly and lunatic.. Martin, ' : agent/ - v ' C-: Ladybird, s.s., SlStons. Garrard, from the North. Passengers—Miss MoDonnongh, Miss Ford, Rev. W. Knell. Messrs. Bash, King. Robinson, Ersklno. ■Beeves, Blob, Bother, Kennedy, Karraan, and S steerage. Levin and Co , agents. SAILED, November 14.—Wellington, s*ar., 279 tons* McGee, forNelaon and Picton. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. ' Scotl and 5 children', Miss Shand. Levin and Co., agents.' / ' _ vr _ Arawata, s.s., 623 tons, Underwood, for Nelson. Bishop.‘agent. , , _ Stormbird, a.s., 09 tons, Doilo, for Wanganui. Passengers—r Messrs. Awdry, Flemming, and Rowe. Martin, agent, _ ' _ ' Samson. p.s., ISO tons, Bascand, for Waltara. Ledger, agent. ‘ • Napier, as., 43 tons. Fisk, for Blenheim. W. and - Ok Turnbull, agents. • IMPORTS. Arawata, from Melbourne; 0 trunks boots, 4 cases, 2 trusses, 5 crates.Llodaay: 10 qr-csks wine, Steven- ■ son and Stuart: 1 box, 3 pkgs, Hughes; l ease, 0 pockets' hops, EUaby and Callis ; -3 cases castings, Hellyor: 2 cases cigars, Moeller; 2 cases, Aldous; 2 do, Black; 1 case, Anderson and Co.; I do, Levy; 7 cases, 7 bagaoeffeo, 10 bags rice, Jamieson; 1 case, Jackson; t tranks. Stone and Co.; T truss, Steele; 2 trunks, Rletmnn; 1 box. Young; 4 do, Lyon and Blair; 1 do, Surveyor-General; 1 casaplants, Travers; 74 barsiron, Dawson; 1 pci, Krull; 1 do, Maginnlty; 1 do, Campbell; 1 do, 1 truss, Burrett; 1 case, Mansford; 1 do, Mrs. Monro : 1 do, Goddard ; 2 cases. Watt; 1 do, ! .Jackson;.! do. Colonial Secretary; X do, Dutton; 1 do, Mrs. Bayner; Ido, Adams; 1 do. Jacobs. From the Bluff: 6 hhds beer, Eddie and Jack; 5G pair wheels. Railway Department. From Lyttelton ; 3 cases,;Hannah and Co,; 10 sacks, Chisholm; 22 sacks, Barlow. Manawatu, from Wanganui: 3 casks tallow, Murray. Common, and Co.; 2horses, Williams. Napier, from Blenheim: 80 bales wool; ship Bakftia. .
BY TELEGRAPH. , NAPIER, Thursday. Annrvzd: Wanaka, from Wellington, at 8.45 a.m.; Kiwi, from Caatlepoint, at 11.30 a.m. Sailed: Rangatira, for Wellington, at 11.45 a.m. LYTTELTON. Thursday. Arrived: EmmaL. Partridge, from Bluff.—Spray, , from Picton, Sailed: Tttl, for Wellington via Kaikoura, at C t>.m.—The Talaroa sails North at 0 p.m. Passengers for Wellington—Messrs. Digby, Chamberlain, Compton, Taylor., Hammond, Conyers, Lawson, Gillett, Brown, Smith, Bellamy. Chapman, Williams, and Hydes, and general burlesque company. ' AUCKLAND, Thursday. Arrived : Kate McGregor, from Lyttelton; Syren/ - from Sydney. Sailed: . Hawea, for the South. Passengers for Wellington—Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow. Mr. and Mrs. Richter and Mrs. Nealds, Mrs. Valley, Messrs. A. Wilson, J. Peacock, Hottley, and J. Brett.—Flirt, for Noumea. ■ PORT CHALMERS. Thursday. Aumved : Alhambra and Wakakipu, from Lyttel- i ion. - Sailed : Alhambra, for the Bluff. The following vessels were in the harbor last night: —Sloamers Napier, Manawitu, and Ladybird, ships—Ratals, St. Leonards, Walroa, and Zailandia, barques—Malay, Antares. Cralgie Lea, G. M- Tucker, Edwin Bassett, Anno Melhuish, and Australind; brig Robin Hood. ’ The Rangatira is dne here to day frem Napier and Povertyßay. • The barque Australind has taken her ballast on board, andleaves to-day for Newcastle. The Stormbird left the wharf yesterday evening for Wanganui. The steamer Taiaroafromthe South is due bore this morning. She leaves again during the afternoon for the Mannkan via Nelson and Taranaki., ... . The Manawal ? arrived here from Wanganui yesterday forenoon, niier a smart ran of 11 hours. She returns again to-day. The steamer Wellington left yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock for Picton and Nelson. She is due here again on Sunday morning. • The steamer Napier left for Blenheim at midnight. The steamer Samson started on her first trip under her new owners last night. She left at 11 o’clock for Waitara. The steamer Napier from Blenheim arrived in harbor at 3,30 yesterday morning. Captain Fisk reports that In. Cloudy Bay there were at anchor one ship, lihree barques, one brig (the Drover), three brigantines, Tjnd a schooner. The steamer Ladybird, from Nelson and the North, arrived at the wharf at 11.30 last night. She left the Manukatt on the 12th at 9.30 a.m., and arrived at Taranaki at 4 next morning: left again at 7.15 p.tn., and arrived at Nelson at 11.30 p.m.; left there, at 11.15 a.m. yesterday, arriving here as above. Captain Garrard reports passing the Kennedy Jackson’s Head, and seeing a full-rigged ship and two barques steering eas f in the Strait. We titanic the purser for files and other favors. ■ The Ladybird sails South again this evening. The a.s. left Sandridgc Railway Pier at 3.30, p.m. on the 6th of November, with the Suez mail and a full complement of passengers apdoargo, and arrived at Wellington at qlyp’a.ra. yesterday. She cleared Port Phillip. Heads, at S.’-IO p.m., passed Wilson's Promontory atl.2oa.rn,, 1 arid Swan Island at 11.20 a.m. next day. Experienced strong westerly gales with a high breaking seat during the run across. Passed thoSolanderatll.SD a.m. on the 10th, and arrived at Bluff Harbor at 4; p.m., after I averyfasfcrunof 3 days 20 hours: sailed again at 5 1 p.m. on tbellth. and arrived at Port GhalmereTat 4 J aim.' on the 12th; sailed at 4 p.m., and arrived a> ' Lyttelton at-6.40 a.m. on the 13th; sailed at 4 aiid. met with strong N.N.W; winds with he* - - jX -> until Arrival. She sailed for Nelson d v ‘ .- a *©* evening, the
ENGLISH SBXP^ * SVe lake ike following 5 erx , 3 from the European pw Messrs. Shaw. Savill, and Co.'s Hermiono, Capw in jtoberts. which sailed from London on trie UOtri /lo?u3 t for Wellington :—Saloon—Mrs. Utzon, Ss'.jmeX lit.-Cochrane, Silas Cochrane, and Dr. Macriu'iier. Steerage—J. F, Holman, Sarari Holman, and 283 immigrants. , nuw Passengers per New Zealand Shipping Co. s Otaßt, Captain H. Devitt, which sailed from London on the llth September for Wellington :—Moon—Mr, G. C. : 3Sl]ls.-- Mrs. Ellis. Master J. SI, Ellis, Mr, W. P. Brown Mrs. A, G. Brown, Master E. Brown, Master A. Brown, Mr; A. Bonner, Mrs- Emma Bonnar. Sir. K. Walker, Sirs. C. Walker, Miss O. Walker Miss L. Walker, Slaster J. Walker, Mr. "W. H. W. Haines, Mrs Haines, Miss Elizabeth Patterson, Miss Edith Brown, Sirs. Watt, Master H. Watt, and Master A. Watt. Second Cabin—J. Eoark, A. HPhilip Griohjr, Mary Griehy, Helena Grichy, M. Lpngnoy, Edward Ncwland. Clara Newland, Alez. G. Clark. J. H. Reynolds, Thomas lane, and Wm. Bethwalto. Steerage—Alfred T. Fanvel, Henry Braddock. P L. Platt, 'Richard Brandon,- Frank -Hood, Anthony Bousßold, Tnomas White, Michael Lowery. Margaret Lowery/ John Winchester. Catherine Winchester, John Winchester. Thomas McMillan, Mary McMillan, Eva McMillan. Elizabeth McMillan. Ada McMillan, William McMillan,-Gertrude McMillan, Miss Eobert- • job, and T- Hookins. ■ , : The baroue 3, L. Holmes, 323 tons, has nearly com- , pleted loading at Boston for Wellington and Dunedin. - Also the barque Aberdeeu/of 322 tons, at Now York, for Wellington and Auckland. . „ . The following vessels were loading at London for Wellington when the last mail left;—Boyne, ship, 1337 tons; Fernglen, BXB tons; Pleiades, 997 tons; Van Diemen, 1050 tons. „ ■, _ . r ; jTho Adamant, for Napier, passed Deal on September 21at. and was at Plymouth on the 24th. The Hermlone, for here, left Plymouth on September 6th. VESSELS SPOKEN. The barque Arackaln, from Plymouth to Wellington, was spoken on July 25, in lldeg. N. 33dcg. W, The Hermione, from London, was spoken on September Bth, in 47deg. N. 9deg. W. FREIGHTS. Tho tonnage loading on the berth at London, 10th September, for India, China, and tho Capo of Good - Hope, amounted to 45,1G0 tons; and for Australia and ‘New'Zealahd to 55,208 tons. London, September 27.—There la no marked change to report in the freight market siuce our lost issue Prom London to the East there la still a fair Inquiry for both steam and sailing tonnage. From the coa; porta rates aro steady as last quoted. -Homeware freights remain depressed, and there, aro no signs o an upward tendency. , To Australia. New Zealand, and Tasmania quota tlons are as follows,, Adelaide—From Glasgow. 80s per ton (bale and bo: i goods). •. . 1 Melbourne—From Glasgow, 20s to 25s ton (Iron) 30s to 403 and 453 ton (bale and box goods). Otago—From Glasgow, 353 ton (ba’e and box goods, S— From Glasgow, 203 to 253 ton (iron); 30.3 t ale and box goods).
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5503, 15 November 1878, Page 2
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