SHIPPING.
POUT OK WELLINGTON ARRIVED. March 21.—Wallace, p.s., C 4 tons, Billon, from Nelson. Passengers—Cabin: Messrs Bartlett, Wells, Ihul-on, and Stubbs. Deacon, agent, Zior, schooner, 03 tons, Bell, from Oamaru, Master, agent. Elizabeth Conway, schooner, 45 tons, Ware, from Auckland. Master, agent. Ladybird, s.s., 23C tons, Malcolm, from Auckland via the East Coast. Passengers—Saloon ; 'Misses Stewart (2). Miss Cochrane, Mrs Collins, Rey Mr Mulgan, Messrs Wilson, Stewart. Collins, Lee, Stewarfc, Jun, Marks, Everett, and Matengcr. ( D» Mills, agent. BAILED. March 21.—Napier, »«.. 43 tons Risk, for Blenheim. Turnbull and Co, agents. Star of the South, s.s., 157 tons, Balyldon, for the South. Passengers—Cabin ; Mr. Stephenson ; 5 steerage. W. and G. Turnbull, agents. Hum, s.s., 107 tons. Wills, for Kalkoura and Lytte'ton. Passengers-Cabin : Meadames King, Inglis and family, and Mace. Bishop, agent. Talaroa, h.b„ 228 tons, Petersen, for Plcton and Nelson. B. Mills, agent. Lyttelton, p.«, f 80 tons, Scott, for Blenheim. Beacon agent. ffero, cutter, 20 tons, Polnton, for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. Manawatu. p.s., 103 tons. Harvey, for Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin: Mrs. Warrington, Messrs. Anderson (2), and Gilbert. Martin, agent. Wanganui, «.s., 170 tons, McArthur, for the Manukauvla New Plymouth. W. and G. Turnbull, agents. l Ladybird,’ s.s., 280 tons, Malcolm, for the South. Passengers—Saloon: Georgia Minstrels (20). D. Mills, agent. IMPORTS. Wanganui, from Dunedin : 1 case chairs, James; 6 Sim Sam; 1 case. Order; 22 pkgs. Order. From Oamaru: 140 sacks wheat, 50 do oats, Order. From 1 yttelton: 1 case bacon, Order; 65 cheese, W. and G. Turnbull. Ruby, from Kaikoura : 10 pkgs sheepskins, 2 hides, 132 bags potatoes. C bales wool, 4 sacks pollard, 1 case chars. W. and O, Turnbull; 4 boxes, Telegraph Department. Zior, from Oamaru: 101 sacks flour, CO half do. 100 qr do, 392 sacks wheat, 200 do oats, 25 do oatmeal, J. and T. Meek; 200 sacks oats. Order. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London— Wave Queen, Clan Campbell, Peri, Red Gauntlet, Western Bello, and Gloria, early. HournicuH I'oiith - Ilawea, 24th, N< rthern Forth—Wellington, this day. Sydney—Easby, early. Picton and Ne7.son —Talaroa, 23rd. M klbourne via West Coast —Claud Hamilton, Sydney via Auoklan—Tararua, 20th. Nai'lkk and Poverty Bay— Rangatira, 27th Foxton—Jane Douglas, this day Wanganui— Stormblrd. this day. PROJECTED DEPARTURE?. London—Hermionc, 25th. Foxton—Jane Douglas, 24th. Southern Ports—Albion, 23rd; Wanaka, 30th, Sydney—Easby, early. UAsri/KroiNT and Napier— Kiwi, this day. Melbourne via tub South—Albion, 23rd. Melhournb via West Coast-Claud Hamilton, Ist April: Napier and Poverty Bay—Rangatira, this day Picton and Nelson —Wellington, 24th.. Wanganui- Manawatu, 24th. Nelson and West Coast Ports—Wallace, this day. Blenheim—Napier, this day. West Wanganui—Samson, early BY TELEGRAPH. NAPIER, Friday. Arrived; 9 a.m., Go-Ahead, from Castlepoint. AUCKLAND, Friday, Arrived: Wanaka, from Wellington. The steamer Tararua arrived from Sydney this afternoon. Baled: Minnehaha, for Oamaru ; Wanaka, for Russell; Endyraion and Glimpse, for Newcastle. OAMARU, Friday. The barque William Wilson has almost completed loading produce for Homo. Sho Is taking in the whole of the cargo at Nonnanby wharf, and is expected to leave in a few days.' LYTTELTON, Friday. Sailed; Mennock. for London, on behalf of the Now Zealand Shipping Company, with a cargo of wheat valued at £13,000. PORT CHALMERS, Friday. Sailed; 5.15 p,ra.,.Hawoa, for the North. Passengers for Wellington: Hon. J. Macandrew, Messrs Poilaroll, Solomon, and Hislop. The time-ball may bo used to-day for rating chronometers. A chronometer true on Greenwich time would show 12h. 30mln. when the ball drops. Any difference Is error, plus or minus, of the chronometer. The following vessels were in port lost night Steamers Kiwi, Wallace, Patea, . and Albion. Ships—llermione, Pleiades, and Warwick. Barques— Hudson, Inch Marnock, Estrella, Lorraine, Loch Fergus, Beatrice, Wellington, and Natal Queen. Brigs —Jane and Greyhound. Brigantines—Jin • duavor. The Wanganui, for tho Manukau via New Plymouth, left last evening. The steamer Wellington, from the Manukau via Taranaki, Nelson, and Picton, is duo hero to-day. The barque Inch Marnock cleared out at the Customs yesterday for Timaru. Tho brigantine* Sarah Pile, Ethel, and Aratapu, are all loading timber at Kaipara for Wellington. The steamer Tararua arrived at Auckland, from Sydney, yesterday. Tho topsail schooner Zior, from Oamaru with a full cargo of colonial produce, arrived in harbor early yesterday morning and hauled in to PUmmer's wharf and commenced discharging. Tho schooner Endeavor sails first thing this morning. The steamers Napier and Lyttelton, for Blenheim, left yesterday morning. The steamer Ladybird left last night for the South shortly before midnight. The steamor Wallace, from Nelson, arrived here at 4 yesterday afternoon. Sho left the Boulder Bank on Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, but owing to a strong south-east gale had to anchor at the French Pass. Weighed anchor at 5.30 yesterday, and experienced a heavy south-west soa, with fine weather, until arrival as above. The steamor Ladybird arrived In harbor last night at 8.30, after a moat boisterous passage from Napier, occupying 32 hours. Sho experienced a heavy gale, with tremendous head seas. Auckland was left ,on tho 17th instant, at 4 45 p.m.. and she arrived at Tauranga on tho 18th, at 7.30 a.m.; left again at noon, arriving at Poverty Bay on tho 19th, at 0.30 a.m.; loft there at 5.45 p.m., and arrived at Napier on tho 20th, at 5 a.m.; left at 1.15 p.m., and arrived here as above. The following Is acorrect summaryof the cargo now on board the Hermione: 5595 bales wool, 10 bags do, 30 bales skins, 1 bale leather, 115 casks tallow, 21 cases do. 120 cases paint, 4 tons old metal, 2 cases I box sundries, 20 pkgs basils. This cargo is, wo understand, the largest that has been shipped this season.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5610, 22 March 1879, Page 2
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