SHIPPING.
At the Heads. Norval, ship, from London. 1 ■ • • Port Chalmers. jj ARRlVED— Jaxuaj.t 1. Wanganui, schooner, S9 tons, Blaney, from Timaru, Wild Wave, barque, 237 tons, Cleary, from South' . port, Tasmania. \ Easby, s.s., 996 tons, Anderson, from Sydney, via Wellington and Lyttc ton. Presengcrs : From Sydney . Messrs Oordon, Douglas, and Duff. From the ) Coast—Misses Watoh (3), Chalbers, Mrs Brown, Master Watoh (3), Messrs Brown, Davidson, Dowd, Winter, <; Dean, and twenty-one in the steerage. boat.i-:ni atai', -.&., i-f> ton- .limes from Tin-.sru. Tararua, s.s., CG3 tons, Sinclair, from Melbourne, via llubart Town and the Bluff. Pa»sengers : Mr and Mrs Thomson, Mr and Mrs Shaw, Mrs Donaghy, Misses ' Donaghy (2\ Bell, Cole, Chambers, Wilson, Masters Nantes, M'Donald, Messrs SkcaK Ford, Pearson (2), Jackson, Craig, Tenuant, Bell, S. Dodsou, Dr , H'Enernv, and twenty-one in the steerage. t Free trader, barque, 200 tODS, M'Arthur, from Ilohart Town. Uawea, s.s., 402 tons, Kennedy, from Oamaru. j Passengers : 350 excursionists. Pioneer, schooner, 25 tons, Matheson, from Toi Tois. January 2. Oreti, s.s., 117 ton?, from the Bluff. SAILED-- January 1. Chateaubriand, barque, 387 tons, Levoy, for Newcastle. Hawea, 8,5., 462 tons, Kennedy, for Oamaru. Passengers : 350 excursionists. Waitaki, s.s., 228 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. January 2.J Helen A. Holmes, brigantine, 329 tons, Eldridge, for Wellington. Albion, s.s., 640 tons, Tozor. for Melbourne, via the Bluff. Passengers for the Blng: Misses Cochrane, Bo.\d, and Uuchanau, Mr and Mrs Boyd, Revs Messrs Boyd and Sumner, Messrs King and Baird. For Melbourne : Mr and Mrs Dares, Misses Beal (2>, Mrs Back, Mr Middleton ; and ten in the steerage. Tararua, s.s, 563 tors, Sinclair, for Northern ports. Passongord : For Lyttelton —Mr and Mrs Taylor, Misses Livingstone, Wheeler, Messrs J. Joyce, Knight, Edwards, UarkUy, Chapmau, Henry, Ecnnett, Wagstaff, Tunagc, Hoddcr. For Wellington—Mrs Welbtead and child, Mr Clark. For Gisbornc--Messrs Barker (2). For Auckland—Mr and Miss Buskland, Miss Whahuud, Rev. J. Miranis, Missea Smith, Petrie, M'Kenzie. For Sydney—Mcs.-.rs Walhalla, Evans, and Nelson ; sixteon in the steerage. The brigantine Helen A. Holmes sailed this morning for Wellington. The steamers Albion, for Melbourne, via the Bluff, and Tararua, for tlm North, Bailed this .afternoon. The French barque Ctiuicaubri&tul, for Newcastle, was towed to sea on Tuesday. The 3.9. Easby, from Sydney, Tia tlia coast, arrived atO a.ra. yesterday. She cleared Sydney Kead3 at B.SO p.m. on the 20th ult. ; experienced strong northerly wind, with high confused sea, for thirty-six hours; thence moderate N.K winds until making Capo Farewell at 2 p.m. on the 2Gth ult., when it set in thick with drizzling rain until the 10th. Encountered a strong N.W. gale to arrival at Wellington at 0 a.m. on the 27th, and after discharging 300 tons of ca.-go, left again at 12.30 p.m. on the 2ith, and reached Lvttelton at 10 p.m. on t\c 29th. Left again for Port* Chalmers at 4 p.m. on the 30th, and arrived si.tthf Head* i-t p.su , and atcameti up as The 3 8. Tar J rua arrived from Melbourne,-\iaHc-bart Town end the a 'uff, >*-* fi 30 ;im - She lift " lf : \ !t)ur;i'( ;it :' 5.. 1' m. on tbo :?4i '-i.lt. ; experienced ii .ron"" v .'.le, with 'eirifie tea, fnf thirty-si:: Juurs, '< <irin"'wli'cli e'ght .•ilutA>l« horsM were kiliel. V/e \h:\n\"y.v Piirs-.-r Kirch f«-r report aid exchanges. The s.s. ;■ eautiful Star, .rom Timaru, arrived ycrtev- < day forenoon, aiid steamed, alongside too Euicrfio to i discharge wool.
The barrme Wild Wave, with a cargo of timber fro-.ii South;.ort, T smania, arrive - ! yesterday. She left Southport on tho 23rd ult, had light vs. terlr winds, and passed the Solanders on the 28th, aJte'r which bad variable winds to arrival. Shipping Telegrams. OsBitUKOA, January I.—Sailed: Talaroa, for the South. Passenger for Dunedin—Mr M'lntvre. Wellington, January 2. Arrived: The Pleiades from London, eighty-nine days out. She had a fineweather passage. She brings thirty passengers and a general CAr;r<\ Tho passengers presented the captain with an address. Nblhon, January 2.—A ship is signalled—supposed to be the Fernglen, with immigrants. She will probably be Bont on to Wellington with the whole of the immigrants.
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Evening Star, Issue 4940, 2 January 1879, Page 3
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