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JANUARY 31. Weather.—Fine; Wind, N.E. asriyals. JAKtTABY 31. ljord Ashley, s.» , H. Worsp, Commander, from Southern Ports, with general cargo. Passengers—4o. Enterprise, p.s., Seou, from tlio Thames, with passengers. Taurangn, s.s., Selhirs, from the Thames, with passengers. Midge, s.s., Stuart, from th 3 Thames, with passengers. Ivanhoe, eehoom.r, 72 tons, McGregor, from Mongonui, with 3 tons gum, 20 head cattle, 10 boxes luggage. Passengors—S. Coquette, schooner, SO tons, D. Mathieeon, from Napier, in ballast. Success, schooner, 58 tons. Trimmer, from Napier •via East Coast, with produce. Argo, schooner, 28 tons, from Wangarei Heads, ■with firewood anc? produce. Whitby, cutter, 2S to:ie, Doughty, from Opotik i, with sundries. Passengers—6. Victoria, cutter, 22 tons, Weill, from Mercury Bay, with 3,000 ft. timber, 4 tons gum, 3 tons flax. Severn, cutter, 19 tons, Bownea, from Thames, in ballast. DEPARTURES. Enterprise, p.s., Beon, for the Tham-s, with passengers. Robs Ann, schooner, 26 tons, McKenzie, for "Wangarei, in ballnst. Morning Light, cutter, : 'J tons, Tiller, for Mercury Say. Passengers—2. Frances, cutter, 19 tons.. Sullivan, for Hot Springs. Passengers—2. Custom House.— Entered Outwards. —Claud Hamilton, s.s., 530 tons, Hall, for Sydney. 01/EA3.AITCK2Kate Grant, schooner, 40 tons, for !Tahiti. IdaZeigler, ship, 876 J'.'- HeyaoH?.. to? Lc-n. :, .0n. IMPOKT I '-. Per Lord Ashley fmci &oi;Visra ph-.tcs, 2 bundles uta?a, 8 strotnimj pout. •" i ; o:b vive, 25 bundles standards, 1 bundle st-y '? "ttiui;;:, order. Transhipped at Wellington, ox ( for i Melbourne, under bond.—l case, T. and 8. Morrin ; | 4 caste, Bunt of TSev Zsf-'.uiii ; 4 eat:e< Winks and I Hall; lparcsl, McGlcce'y. Tiranshipferi t.i Tararua, | from Melbourne, under bon;!:—2 cases, 1 if >•*•, j order; 6 cases, 2 bale.-), 1 crise, 1 bale, 2 cai ■ ; 2 packages, 1 case, Lewie Bros.: 1 cask shot, 1 l.e;; ! T. S. Morrin ; 1 parcel, Lewis Bros. ; 1 case, B.ls'.Z. j Transhipped ex Hangitoto, from Melbourne : 9 caEfcs 1 cask, J. J. Dickey. Kx Ruahine. from j' iiiama : 1 case merchandise, A. Clark ana Son; 1 caoo appnrel, lewis Bros.; 1 coca merchandise, D. Nathan; 3 cases periodicals, Xipfn and Co.; 1 case merchandise, Lewis' liros. ; 2 cases periodicals. Way to and Batger; 2 eases merchandise, H. M. Jervis; 1 package periodicals, Wayte and Batger; 1 case merchandise, K. Lusk; 1 package apparel, Lewis Bros.; 3 cases merchandise, H. M. Jervis ; 2 parkages per.odicals, Upton and Co.; 1 case almanacs, Gilfillan and Co.: 1 ea:e books, J. Buller; 1 box effects, Mrs. jlf. King; 1 package, F.Hill; 2 boxes roots, T. and S. Morrin; 1 box gloves, Hay and Honeyman; 1 box f-tationery, Inspector Bank of New Zealand ; 1 package books, J. Buller ; 1 gun, P. Cage; J box. Ilende-eon and Co. From Wellington—l parcel, Manager Bank of New South Wales ; 1 box, 1 trass, W. VVeaver; 1 parcel, McLaughlin. EXPORTS. Per Kate Grant, for Tahiti:—Kx warehouse,under bond, 5 hhds. ale, 20 drums oil, 65 cases bottled beer. 2 cases tobacco, 1 case boots, 2 bales prints, 2 cases hams, L. 1?. Nathan and Co. ; 1 case perfumed spirits, 1 bale drapery, 2 boxes tobacco, K. and H. lea:ue ; 9S cases brandy, Turrell and 'ionks ; 4 cases lobsters, Buchanan and Stewart; 2 half-tierces to bacco, 1 case playing cards, 2 < aees lobsters, 10 cases bottled fruit, 2 cases geneva, 48 half ditto ditto, L. D. Nathan and Co. Free goods—6 cases dr/ipeiy, Combes and Da'.dy ; 2 trunks -boots, Tun ell and Tonks ; 29 bags potatoes, 20 bags onions, 24 packages furniture, 8 kegs butter, 3000 feet timber, 1 case toys, 3 caseß clothing, 2 casks paint, 4 barrels iar, Captain Haymet. THE IDA ZiiIGLER, The ship Ida Zeiglcr Captain Beyurlds, cleared the Customs' yesterday morning for London, with a general cargo and about forty passengers. This fine vessel appears to be in good trim, and judging from her previous smart passage we may expect her to make the run horriO in about 9Q (lays, arriving in London at the end of April or early in May, The following is a list of her passengers, and manifest of the cargo :— Passengers- : — Miss E. Vialou, Miss E. Miss R.' and' Masters Via'ou (2); Mr. Thomas, MatraTers (Purveyor to the Forces), Mrs. Matravers, Master Percy, Miss C-, Mies Elizabeth and Master W. J. Matravers ; Mr. J. Harding, Mrs. J- Harding, Mr. A. J. Hemsley, Mis 3 Reynolds, Mr. Carpenter, Mr. David Hughes, Amtlia Hughes, John Costeer. Elizabeth Costeer, Arthur Costeer, and Walter and Ann Costeer, Mary Ann Lord, J. Churches, S. Pollock, E. Pollock, X. ,Miller, O. Anderson, W. «T. Hicks, Mary Hieks, Jrancia Hicks, Alfred Hicks, Thomas M. Sherman, J. Arnold, T. Arnold, G\ Green, and T. Palmer. Cargo: 591 cases gum, R. Walker; 178 ditto ditto; JSoberton and Co.; 28 ditto ditto J. Hall; 963 ditto ditto, Brown, Campbell and Co; 428 ditto ditto C. Davis ; 18 tons ditto, Combes und Daldy ; 2 cases, 83 packages copper, 24 bales wool, 0. Davis; 84 ditto ditto', G. E. Read ; 16 oitto ditto, W.J. Young; 1 ditto ditto, L. 1\ Nathan and Co.; 37 ditto ditot, J. S. Maclarlane ; 22 ditto ditto, A. Kennedy; 9 ditto ditto, L. D. Nathan and Co.; 12 ditto ditto. J. Salmon and Co.; 22 ditto ditto, J. S. Macfarlane ;44 ditto ditto, W. J. Hurst and Co. - 10 ditto ditto, J. Johnstone; 14 ditto ditto, Cruickshank, Smart and Co.; 3 do. do., It. Hunt; 13 do. do., A. Clarke & Son; 535 ditto ditto, D. Nathan ; 40 ditto ditto, Ireland Brothers; 25 ditto ditto,-J. Black 160 hides, J. 8. Macfarlane; 7-1 casks cocoanut oil, Cruickshank, Smart, and Co.; 52 ditto ditto, Owen and Graham ; 100 bales rags, Henderson and Macfarlane ; 4 hhds] lead, S. J. Fernandez; 5 cases dry goods, L. D. .Nathan-and Co.; 1 case, Webb and'Ballachy ; 2 cases, Brown, Campbell, and Co.; -119 bales cotton, .Owen and' Graham; 80 tons copper ore, L. X>. Nathan and Co.; 1 case curiosities, Captain Uutton ; 1 cask copper,!/. D. A'athan and Co.; 38 pigs lead, W. J. Marks ;' 1 care curiosities, 'L. D. Nathan and Co.; 95 tons Government stores, H.M. Commissariat. -&RBIVAL OF THE LORD ASHLEY. Tho P.N.Z. and .A/R.M. Company'* s.s. Lord Ashley, Captain H. Worsp arrived in harbour yesterday, two days before her contract time, with Ihe Southern mails. She left Wellington January 28th at 1.30 p.m., arrived at Napier January 29th. ut 12.15 p.m.; discharged cargo and sailed at 6 p.m. same day, arriving at 'i'auranga at 11 p.m. on the 30th; landed .mails and left at 4.30 a.m. on the 3 Ist, arriving at Queen's wharf, Auckland, at 5 p.m on the same day. Passed-' f.i\ Wellington at 7 o'clock this morning. The Lord Ashley brings a largo (uu per imports) and the following passengers:—Saloon : Mr. and Mrs. Buckland, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Bishop "Williams and son, Captain Sayce, Messrs. Young. Jervis, Kueholz, Samuels, Murray, Kdwards, Middleton, B. Petschler, Dr. Fischer, Sir Bobert Douglas, Miss Smith, Mrs. Clifford, Mrs. fillis, and 1/ m .steerage, including 10 Maoris. We are indebted to Mr. C."T. Htlbin for the early delivery of our fcouthen: files. The Star of the South, Cai.t-.in Bendall, aciivod at Dunedm fvom I«upicr on Ihe 20th instent. » shb Clauu Hamiito.v.—The P.N.Z aw1.A.i?.31. Co- «Sf. C.aud Ram-uton, wii: from the wharf at noon to-morrow for ;-ydr,ey, with a fall a quantity of Thames gold, and tho following patifngers : Mr. J>. '~a t hnn, Mise Ndllian A{r. Gunn, Mr. G- W. Wil!j ttmf) Mr. J. Wark, Mr! IMUntin, Mrs. lVJantin, .Mr. l ike,.Mr, Haldrnie. Second cabin : Mr- Jami'B ,1 onea, Mr. J. Barnes Mr. ■ C. CarrirgtOQ, Mr. W. Watson, Mis. Joseph. ■' LosS.jpy xhk Ship Ksmeiiaida.—' s . s . aauliitufrrm Manama, which arrived on tiie •gla.th inst., brought from tl'.e Island "of Opara, taii«--Ken-and crew (21 in all) oflbe sljfp li.yaenildit of Greenock, 1188 tons, from Ma'den Island, buundto Oorltv which . vessel foundered at sea on the Otis-Li December.

Tho schooners Coquette and Success both arrived from .Napier yesterday. The former is in ballast, and the latter brings a quantity of produce from the Bust Coast. The Ida. Zeiolbb. —The ship Ida Zeigler, Oupt. Reynolds, is all leady for sea, and will take her departure for London to-day a full ship. Tiio John Bunion cleared the Customs on Saturday last, with, in all, 1453 bales wool, 36 bags wool, 10 bales and 10 bundles sheep skins, 406 ox hides, 16 calf skins, 17 • casks and 4 hhds. tallow, the total approximate vulue of which is £24,210. She will sail this day, if she did not proceed to sea last night, and we heartily wish a prosperous voyago to this tho lirst wool ship of tho season. —Haiclte's Say Herald, J uu. 28. The schooner Coquetto left Mercury Bay on Saturday last at 8 a.m., rounding tho Kast Capo at •! a.m. next morning. Passed Portland Island at 8 p.m. on Sunday, and arrived in Iho harbour at I*3o yesterday (20th.) Throughout tho passage fine westerly winds prevailed.—llaivkc's Bay JJcrald, January 4. Tho ketch Speedwell, Davis, master, left Auckland on Tuesday, tho 14th instant ; had fine westerly winds, which lasted forty-eight hours, when a strong gale from the S.E. was encountered. On rounding tho East Cape on Friday, the windohanged to northerly, continuing till otT this port, when it chopped round to the southward, carrying lier into the Pot, arriving at 2 p.m yesterday. Tho Speedwell brings a full cargo of timber and shingles.—lbid. Ii is reported from the VT airoa that the cutter Betsey had grounded on the bar when crossing the Big Kiver, Poverty Bay, but was expected to be got off without much trouble. This, of course, accounts for her non-appearance here.— llnd. i Tho s.s. Star of the South, which nrrivecl horo yesterday afternoon, left this port on Saturday, tho | llth instant, for Nelson, with a cargo of cattle and sheep ; hnd fine weather and light winds as far as Cape Palliser, which was rounded on tho 12th, at S p.m. ; shortly after which, wheu in Cook's Straits, encountered a «trong N.W. wind, which, increasing to a gale, compelled her to bear up, and run for shelter round Cape Palliser under Blackhead, where sho remained until the 13th, and then proceeded on her voyage, arriving at .Nelson at 4 a.m. on tho 16th; landed her cargo in good order, leaving on Saturday last, making a fine run to this port. Capt. Bendnll reports that when off Cape Palliser on Sunday, last, encountered '• heavy IV.W. wind, which spli- several of the sails, injuring the first mato who was afloft at the time. K.M.S. Brisk may be expected to arrive in WelI b<"fcro tho ei:d of tho month, to relieve the [ Falcon, which vessel will thou probably go iiirect to ■Sydney. MONTHLY SHIPPING 9TWMABV. Neither tho Maori nor tho Novelty baro yet iur.de ;h:ir appjamco in although tho former is considerably overdue. Th - Maori sailed from Gravesontl on tho stli of October, and is consequently 119 linys at sea. Tho Novelty is a'ao duo, and is expectod to arrive daily. Tho ship IdaZiegler having completed her loading will take her departure for London this afternoon. She takes a full cargo and about 48 passengers. ABKIVAIB. The arriva/s since our last summary, on the 20th ultimo, have been, on the 4th instant, the schooners Neva and Clyde from Rorotonga, bringing the intelligence of tho loss of Captain Irvino and the mate, Mr. J. Winter, of the latter vessel, during a hurricane which swept over the island on the 7th of December last. Tho Neva and Clyde both brought fruit to this market. On the 7th instant, tho French Government Transport Chevert anchored in our harbour, one month out from Tahiti. She brings a small quantity of cotton, which has been transhipped on board the Ida Ziegler for Kngland. The schooner Industry, from Noumea, arris-ed on the llth instant, with coeoanut oil, pines, and cocoanuts; and the barque Camille, from Lyttelton, with a full cargo of wheat and flour, made the harbor on the 12th inst. On January 19—Kenilworth, from .Vow Caledonia, with fruit, cocoanut oil, &c.; llrrcuhis, schooner, from No<vcastlo, with a ca.-go of coals, January 20 —Argo, schooner, from IS err Caledonia, with fruit. January 22—Moa, brig, from Sydney, with general cargo and passengers. January 24—s a. Auckland, with the Knglish mail i i Suez. January 25—A. 11. Badger, from Lyttleton, with grain." DEPAUTrrHES. On (he 7th altioio the she .*b:p Water Nymph Bailed for Oamaru to load v.xol tor England. The good ship .Siam, Captain Ashby, cleared tho Heads on the Bth ult. for London, with a full cargo of New Zealand produce, valued at about £200, and about 60 cabin and steerage passengers. Sho left the harbour with a fa r wino, <-.ud will no doubt mi'ko a good run homo. The brig "yVoudlark, for Sydney, also sailed on tho Bth ult., witli a cargo of timber. '1 he s.s. Egmont, with tho supplementary mail via Suez, took her departure on tho I'2th ult. The echooner Clyde took her departure for Horotonga on the 19tli ult., ana was followed on tho 23rd by the Ziilnh, with a full general cargo for tho same place.

The brigantine Sea Gull is loading timber at Kaiuara for Melbourne. "• The brig Princces Alice, and sehoonor Hxcelsior have both been chartered to load Bayoflslande coal, the former for Wellington and tho latter for Taranaki. 'Jhe fine new twin-screw strainer Jane, recently launched from the yards of Mr. Thomas Uhwaitei, Smales' Poinc, made her trial trip on tho 30th ultimo, under the [superintendence of Mr. James Stewart, Government Inspector of Steamboats, and gave the utmost satisfaction. The steamer Tasmanian Maid hai been totally wrecked at Taranaki. All hunds were aared. The vessel was not insured.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1314, 1 February 1868, Page 4

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1314, 1 February 1868, Page 4

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1314, 1 February 1868, Page 4