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SHIPPING.

PORT OF ■WELLINGTON . Hum "Water. 2.20 a.m.; 2.50 p.m. ARRIVED. February 10.—Sarah and Mary, schooner, II tons Grubb, from Fox ton. T. W. Pilcher, agent. BenOleuch, schooner, 05 tons, Frances, from Oamam. ~ , Hannah Barratt, schooner, 57 tons, Renner, from The Bluff. , , , Jan# Elkin,-ketch, 25 tons, Leahe..irojallw,#ck-, " SAILED. February 18;—Rangatira, s.s,, 185 ton#.,Griffiths., : for Castle Point; Napier, and Poverty Bay,» F»»sengers: BalQon—Messrs, Osgood, Maspn, Caffyn, Lisbon Redwood, Revs. Frost, Cairow, and Clark, Mr. ana Mrs. Bates and companjr';;(lo). i.'.E. 8. Ledger, s.sT.i 299 tbnsrßoyd, for Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau; - J Passengers • Saioon-Mr, and Mrs. Knocker, Mrs. McGregor, Messrs Martin, Seed, Williamson, Mfiek; Moore, Chicken, Kay, and Mahoney; 4in the steerage. B. S. Ledger, agent. Stormbird, s.s., 08 tons, Dpile, for Wangamu. Pa?sengeTs: Saloon—Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. McA i tluir. Captain Adams,'Messrs. Knowles, Whiting, Allan, Casey, and M<?Arthur; 13 natives in the steerage. XurnbuU an Maniiwa ß tn? t p.?.,,103 tons,, Evans,- for Wanganni. Passengers: Saloon—Mref Chisholm and seven children, Captain 1 Carey.-Masters Kirk, George, and Moore—.K.S_ Ledger, agent— .. Napier, s.s„ 44 tons; Butt;. for Foxton. Passengers; Saloon—Mr.. and Mrs., Beckett and family; (5), Messrs. Johnston, Helling, Akera. ; Turnbull and Co., Broomfield, brigantine, 13-1 tons, Dawson, forKaipara. Greenfield.and Sjlowart agents. Dido, cutter, 37 tons. Shilling, for Blenheim. Turnbull and Co., agents. ~ t, , .. Arthur Wakefield, ’ schooner, 15 tons, McDonald, for Wanganui. ■ R. S. Ledger, agent.; . . IMPORTS. . '■■■■ Sarah ,’and Mary, -from Foxton: 08,000 feet sawn from Oamarn : 200 sacks oats, 200 sacksbrHannah°Ba™tt,’ from Bluff Harbor: 32,000 feet Sa Jane "Elkin, from. Havelock: 21,000 feet sawn timber. ‘ ‘ , Aspasia, from East Coast: 83 bales wool. EXPORTS. - rA Rangatira, for Napier and Poverty Bay: -o0 cases, ginger wine, 3 'pkgs, 1, pci, 100 bdls wire, 10 kegs nails, 44 bdls tubes, 40 axle arms and boxes, 9 casks, 1 qrtierce tobacco, 1 case tobacco, 430 pkgs sundries, CM ■ sacks seed, 25:kegs, 2 tons sugar, 3 pkgs hops, 04 pkgs,; 31 cases. 31 pkgs, 25 rams, 20 bdls wire, 7 cases, 1 jar, 1 bdl, 1 cask ale, 1 chaff-cutter,. C2 pkgs, 2 trunks, 8 cases, 8 kegs. l bos coin, 50 sacks-flour, 14 rams, 95 mats sugar, 4 cases,, 5 casks sugar, 1 case. <., r Taranaki, for the. Northl case, 1 pkg,- 8 drums, 1 case -1-keg, 1 cask, I,stove, 2 cases, 26 mats sugar, 1 roll.-S pkg*, 2 cases, 1 : box, '9 kegs, 34’ cases, 1 truss, 180 sheep. 10 kegs, S cases, 1 keg. 8 cases 7 pkgs, 2 cases,'4 doz buckets,- 4 nests tubs, X; .pci; 1 boat, id • pieces iron, 1 truss. 5 cases.-. . , • • ■ . Stormbird, for Wanganui• 1 case, 1 hhd, 6 bdls. tubs.-fckegs, 1 cask, 1 tierce,-2 casks, 2 cases, 1C bdls spades/i case, 0 bdls* spades, 1 case, 1 keg, 1 cask, 10drums# 1-pcl, 20 boxes tea* 73 half-chests tea, 70 boxes tea 15 pkgs do, 1 cask currants, 49 mats sugar, 4 cases sugar, 1 trunk, 1 pci, 4 cases, 1 pkg, 20 cases, 2 casks, 2 cases chairs, 5 caskrf, 20 boxes: tea, 1 octave whisky, 2 boxes tobacco* 3 cases groceries. 1 cask, I bale cornsacks, 3 kegs groceries, 7 drums oil, 2 sacks oatmeal,. cases groceries, 10 cases brandy, 27 cases groceries, b ca3es'stout;T”half-caslt' sherry,’ «-«Mkr. brandy, 5 casks groceries, 20 boxes tea, 6 cases brancly, 2do groceries, 2 drums oil. “ • "'* , , Manawatu; for Wanganui; 1 box, TO tanks hops, 554 bars iron, 90 bdls iron, 3 plates iron, 3 sheets 11 bdls iron. 2 casks, 7 bills, 20 brls, 2 cases, 1 iron tank",'4 machines, 1 bdl, 3 -cases, !,case machinery, 2r> cases geneva, 38 pkgs, 3 pels, 3 1 bdl, 0 sheets iron, 3 kegs, 2 casks zinc, 10' cases lime-juice, 10 cases stout, 1 cose, 2 calves, 1 ramj ■ ‘ ' Napier, for Foxton : 20 pkgs iron, 14 pkgs groceries, 17 pkgs sundries, 4 casks, 1 pci, X truss, l-.pkg sundries, 1 cask, 0 pkgs groceries, 2‘trusses, 5 pels, 11 cases, 4 pkgs tea, 5 cases, 1 truss, 1 case oil, 13 pkgs, 33 pkgs ironmongery,' 71 pkgs groceries, 3 pkgs iron, 2 cases, 1 bale carpets, 4 /kegs, 1 pkg tubs, 33 sundries, 1 truss. _ ... . Dido. for Waiiau: 7 drums, oil, 3 bags lime, Ipdl tubs/1 pkg baskets, 1 set tubs, 1 pkg chain, 1-box, .1. bdl wire. _ Arthur Wakefield, for W angamu: 2ob water-pipes, 32 bends, 6 joints.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London.—Hlndostan, Arde'ntinny, Hudson,-Dalran, andElvln. ' ■ , ' , Miciancs.-May,: three-masted schooner, early. Hoirikonci. —Jledora, barque, early. • Melbourne aw> Southern Ports,—Albion, s.s., to-inorrdw. . ' . Port Chalmers.—Osseo, American brigantine and Chaudiere, barque, early. ■ . Northern Ports.—Phcebe, ins.-, 10th Southern Ports. —'Wellington, s.s., 24th inst. Auckland and NAriEß.—Star of the South, s.s., 19th instant. •- • , , Wanoanui.—Egmont,- s.s. this clay. • Wanganut,—Stormblrd, s.s., and Manawatu, p.s„ to-morrow. . . • Foxton. —Napier, s.s., this day. .PEOJECTISD DEPARTURES. London —Soukar, early ; Carnatic, 30th March; Avalanche, 20th March* .... ■ Melbourne, via the West Coast. —Albion, s.s., 10th inst. , Southern Ports. —Phoebe, s.s., and Star of the South* a.S;* 19bh lust. - ■■■ Northern Ports, —"Wellington, s.s., 24th inst. Wanoanui.— Stormblrd, s.s., and Manawatu, p.s., to-morrow. Foxton. —Napier, s.s., to-morrow, . ’ Wanganui and Hangitikei.-—Egmont, s.s., this day. . •

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4341, 17 February 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4341, 17 February 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4341, 17 February 1875, Page 2

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