SHIPPING.
POUT OF WELLINGTON Hiau Water. 9.54 a.m.; 10.25 r.H. ARRIVED. Novimber 16.—'Wellington, 8.3., 262 tons, Carey, from Port Chalmers and Lyttelton. Passengerssaloon : Mr. and Mrs. Llvcrton, Mr. and Mrs. Raism, Mr. and Mrs. Cheshire. Mrs. Waten, Mrs. Waters, Mrs. Hollister, Mrs. Jewitt, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Farnham, Miss Hargreaves, Miss Call, Miss Wlllcox. Miss Kinniburg, Rev. Mr. Lewis, Messrs. Moorhouse, Nicholson, MeKenzie, Girdleston, Cotter, Williams, Campbell (2), Collins, Bennett, Dnnhniond, Lowes, Willco.t, Adair, Adams, Jagga (2), and C for North ; 4 steerage for Wellington, and 7 for North. E. b. Ledger, agent. b SAILED. November. 16.—Camille, barque, 317 tons, Stafford, for Newcastle. Robin Hood, brig, 297 tons, Campbell, for Nowtastle. Alert, ltetch, 43 tons, Lake, for Wanganul. Colleen Bawn, ketch, 29 tons, Games, for Pelorus Sound. Hunter, ketch. Hart, for Eangltikei. Otago, s.s., 642 tons, McLean, for Nelson, west Coast ports, and Melbourne. Passengers—saloon: Miss Logan, Mrs. Gabbins, Messrs. Slowson, Schultze, Californian Minstrels (11), and 73 original passengers. W. Bishop, agent. Star of the South, s.s., 175 tons, Farquhar, for Lyttelton, Oamaru, and Dimertin. Passengers-saloon: Mrs. and Mrs. Gumey, Captain Plummer. Messrs. Norris and Lawlor. W. Bishop, agent. Eangatira, s.s., 185 tons, Lloyd, for Castle Point and Napier. Passengers—saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Eabone, Mi.w Ling, Messrs. Pritchard, Stone, and Hall: 4 steerage. K. S. Ledger, agent. Napier, s.s., 44 tons, Butt, for Foxton, in ballast. Passengers: 40 immigrants. Tnrnbull and Co., agents. IMPOSTS. Otago, from Melbourne : 4 pkgs, 1 coil ropo, 7 pels, C hhds ale, 6 boxes, 2 boxes, 2 cases, 18 pkgs, 4 cases bacon, 11 bags rhubarb. 3 cases cheese. Hannah Barratt, from Pourere : 123 bales wool. Storrnbird, from Wanganui: 7 bales wool, 1 case, 1 Manawatu, from Wanganui: 7 pkgs tobacco, 6 empty hhds. 20 bales wool, 2 boxes, 1 case, 32 casks tallow, 8 hides, 1 pel. Napier, from Foxton : 290 sleepers, 7 bales wool, 7 cases ironwork. 1 case, 2 bags, 1 box, 4 bales skins, 2 sacks hides, S hides. 21 kits potatoes, 2 sacks meat. Marmion, from Kaipara : 05,000 feet timber. Star of the South, from Napier and Auckland: 200 sacks oats, 60 drain pipes. Wellington, from Port Chalmers and Lyttelton: 1 stove, 690 bars iron, 1 bale silk, 3 pkgs, 22 cases, 60 baas flour, 1 bag, 22 cases, 2 boxes. 1 pel, 10 iron plates, 4 bdls ditto, 40 bars ditto, 3 pkgs, 6 bales, 2 casks, 3 hhds, 6 kilderkins, 1 case, 2 pkgs, 3 bales, 25 ■ tons pig iron, 18 case 3 cheese, 1 trunk, 6 case 3, 5 trunks, 10 sacks oats, 1 ditto chaff, 1 cask, 1 bdl, 2 kegs nails, 1 horse, and a quantity of eaigo landed here for Poverty Bay, Napier, and Wanganui. EXPORTS. Alert, for Wanganui: 23 cases wine, 9 cases chairs, 312 casks cement, 26 water-pipes, 10 tons coal. Otago, for West Coast and Melbourne : 1 trunk, 2 cases,l pkg. 1 bale, 2 pkgs, 3 cases, 1 cask, 47 bales phormium, 5 bales wool, 2 casks hides, 9 ditto ditto, 4 pockets hops. Hunter, for Rangitikci: 2 cases drapery, 10 bdls willows, 6 gunnies sugar, 1 pump, 14 chests tea, 1 ehest. 4 mats sugar, 4 bags flour, 1 half-chest tea, 1 bag rice, 2 ditto salt, 7 ditto oatmeal, 1 pkg tobacco, 4 chests tea, 4 boxes ditto, 1 pkg, 50 felloes, 20 rolls wire, 10 cases kerosene, 1 reaping machine, 1 pel, 2 cases, 1 pkg, 1 bdl shafts, 2 cases drapery, 2 ditto mustard, 1 ditto pickles, 4 bags oatmeal, 3 boxes raisins, 2 ditto axe handles, 1 trunk, 3 pkgs. Star of the South, for Lyttelton, Oamaru, and Dunedin : 2 cases, 2 pkgs, 1 pel, SO poles, 170 coils wire, and sundry telegraph material, Eangatira, for Napier : 42 cases, 1 cask, 2 trunks, 1 bdl, 1 case tobacco, 10 ditto claret, 2 three-quarter boxes tobacco, 2 qr-casks sherry, 1 ditto brandy, 1 ditto rum, 10 cases wine, 63 pkgs sundries, 1 case wine, 1 pel, 3 bells ironmongery, 5 pkgs stationery, 2 ditto mountings. 1 set wheels. 1 dray, 3 tons wire, 1 keg staples, 3 bdls woolpacks, 50 cases keros«ne, 112 pkgs sundries, 4 rams, 84 bars iron, 257 sacks grass-seed, 1 qr-cask sherry, 1 box tobacco, 10 casks bottled beer, 5 cases ditto ditto, 10 casks, 23 cases, 1 bale woolpacks, 16 pkgs sugar, 10 boxes pegs, 1 case bottled fruits, 10 ditto claret, 3 ditto pickles, 4 kegs nails, 5 boxes pegs, 2 cases currants, 5 ditto kerosene, 10 cases, 4 doz spades, 15 kegs nails, 1 hhd tinware, 12 cases chairs, 55 cases kerosene, 70 telegraph poles, 2 boxes, 1 keg, 4 qr-casks ale, 7 cases drapery, 10 casks bottled beer, 1 qr-cask mm, 4 drums, 40 bdls wire, 3 kegs staples, 1 case, 6 pkgs, 20 ditto sundries, 1 pel, 1 pkg wine, 2 cases sauce, 3 boxes, 4 pels, 2 stoves, 1 case fittings, 1 bdl zinc, 4 cases axes, 14 pels, 1 nest tubs, 1 doz spades, 1 plank, 4 cases, 1 truss, 15 hhds ale, 1 trunk. EXPECTED AEEIVALS. Loxdon.—Hourah, Avalanche, Hindostan, and Soukar. New York.—Sunlight, barque Mauritius.—Zeli, barque. Melbourne, tia the West Coast. —Tararua, s.s., 22nd inst. .Norther;* Ports.—Taranaki, s.s., this day. PEOJECTED DEPAETUEES. Losdo.v. —Halcione, November 20; Adamant, in December. Southern Ports.—Taranaki, s.s., this day. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Monday. Arrived : Mary King, from Oamaru. The Eyno, brigantine, ha3been purchased for a new enterprise in the South Seas. POET CHALMERS, Monday. Arrived : Mataura, ship, from London, 86 days, all ■well. She ha 3 had very rough weather from the meridian of the Cape. The barometer on the 28th October was 27.90. A man was washed from the wheel on the main deck and had his leg broken. The barque Camille and brig Robin Hood proceeded on their voyage to Newcastle yesterday morning. The steamer Otago, Captain John McLean, left the wharf at noon yesterday for Nelson, West Coast ports, and Melbourne. The ship Halcione has finished bending sails and other preparations indicative of an early departure, and she will probably get away for London at the end of the present week. The Bteamers Eangatira, for Napier, Star of the South, for the South, and Napier, for Foxton, sailed last evening. The Governor's yacht Blanche got under way last evening for Auckland. Hia Excellency proceeded by ncr.
The barque Planter hauled alongside the wharf yesterday evening. •
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4262, 17 November 1874, Page 2
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