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SHIPPING.

PORT OF 'WELLINGTON. High "Watch. 4.22 a.m.; 4.4 X p.m. ARRIVED. September 14.—Napier, s.s, 45 tons, Butt, from Foxton. Passengers—s. Turnbull and Co., agents. SAILED. „ , September 14.—Kiwi, s.s., 133 tons, Campbell, for Napier. Levin and Co., agents. . Stormbird, s.s., GS tons, Doile, for Wanganui. I assengers —Mesdames Harrison, Aikman, Miss Hamson, and Mr. Denham. Turnbull and Co., agents^ Sir Donald, s.s., 29 tons, Watson, for Isapier. Australind, barque, 4SI tons, Oliver, for Newcastle. sengers—7. R. S. Ledger, agent. IMPORTS. , .. Kiwi, for Napier: 3 cases, Ladd and Co.: 84 coils wire, 2 mats sugar, 2 half-chests tea, 20 sacks flour 5 sacks hams and bacon, 4 cases, 1 A pj?». Levin and Co.; 5 cases, Thompson, Shannon, and Co., 1 do \plin ; 1 do, Barraud and Son ; 1 pkg, Gibson ; 200 casks cement. Neal: 27 punmes sugar 6 casks. Bannatyne ; 2 pels. Whittem. Nicholson and Co ; 110 bags salt, 96 cases, 1 do muscatel raisins, 1 pkg, 23 do, 106 do groceries, 3 do washboards, S rolls, 10 casks, 10 do Turnbull and Co.; 41 pkgs, Dransfleld. For Castle Point: 1 case sundries, 3 pkgs, E. W. Mills : 1 pc! McDonald ; 4 pkgs groceries, 1 cask, Anderson, jun.; 3 bales furniture, Jones; 1 case, Alcorn: Spkgs, Nathan and Co., 1 do glass, Greenfield and Stewart: 2 cases, Tustin: 2 do, IVhisliara ; 1 box, Reynolds. EXPORTS. Egmont, for Wanganui: 1 case, 1 do iron, 9 pkgs do, 4 do paint, 1 bar copper, 8 cases axes. Mills ; 2 cases, 12 do oil, 20 bags salt. Levin and Co. For Rangitikei: 31 kegs nails, 0 bdls, 22_pkgs roughs. 4 casks fittings, 21 coils wire. 6 bars iron, 7 boxes, 7 bags sugar, 1 case, 1 cask, 47 pkgs iron, 2 nests tubs. Mills; 3 cases, Thompson, Shannon, and Co.; 11 d», 6 casks, 30 bags. 6 nests tubs, 10 boxes, 65 bags. Turnbull and Co.; 2 deer, Betthiwell; 5 heifers, Bethune and Hunter. Also cargo transhipped ex Teviotdale, from London. , , M Stormbird, for Wanganui: S casks currants, 6cases groceries, 23 pkgs do, 1 crate buckets, 190 bags salt, 1 cask crystals, Turnbull and Co.; 3 cases, -3 do groceries, 25 pkgs do, 1 cask, Devin and Co. . , Sir Donald, for Napier: 19 cases biscuits, Gnfhtns and Co.: 100 casks cement, 10 casks beer, 10 pkgs sundries, Turnbull and Co. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London.—Border Chief, Howrah, Kinfauns Castle, and St. Leonards. ~, , , ~ New York. —Jessica, barque, left about the end of April: Frances Lewey, brig, left May 27tb. Melbourne via Southern Ports.—Omeo, s.s., 16th insfe. _. Melbourne, via West Coast Ports.—Otago, s.s., 10th inst. . . Northern Ports.—Hawea, s.s., I7tn msc. Southern Ports.—Taupo, s.s., ISth mst. Newcastle, —Easby, s.s., early. projected departures, London Direct. Halcione, ship, early in Ports.—Phoebe, s.s., 17thinst.; Taupo, s.s., 17th Inst.; Taranaki, s.s., 24th inst. < Southern Ports.—Hawea, s.s., 18th mst.; Ladybird, s.s., 21st inst. Melbourne, via Wist Coast Ports.—Omeo, s.s., 17th inst. _. Melbourne via Southern Ports.—Otago, s.s., 17th inst. Blenheim (direct). —Falcon, ketch, this day. Castlepoint and Wangaehu.—Aurora, schooner, 16th inst.' . . Wanganui.—Manawatu, p.s., P-s., 16th inst. Melbourne. —Ship Rodney, direct, 17th inst, Sydney via Newcastle.—Jane Spiers, early. Foxton.—Napier, s.s., this day. _ Castle Point, Napier, and Poverty Bat, — Rangatira, s.s., 20th inst. . Auckland (Direct) —Ashburton, barque, 17th inst. by telegraph LYTTELTON, Tuesday. Arrived: Hadda and Adelphi, from Newcastle; Albion, from Kaipara, , . RiTrrn : Countess of Kintore, for London (cargo valued at £100,000); Canterbury and Prince Alfred, for Auckland ; Isabella Pratt, for Moeraki ; Excelsior, for Picton ; Marmiou, for Kaipara. Cargo per Canterbury : 958 sacks potatoes. Per Prince Alfred, 86sacks potatoes, 500 do flour, 400 do oats, 220 bran, -o do sharps, 10 cases hams, 360 loose cheese, 1 buggy.

PORT CHALMERS, Tuesday. Arrived: Taranaki, s.s. Sailed : Phcebe, 5,3. t for Lyttelton. . The result of the examination of the Taupo in the graving dock yesterday evening shows that she must have touched lightly on her keel, as the only damage she has sustained is a crick in the keel under the aperture, and one at the rudder post._ They are not serious and can be easily repaired. She is being scraped and coated with Peacock’s composition, and is announced to sail North on Friday. HOKITIKA, Tuesday. 4 steamer’s gun was heard from the roadstead at midnight. It is supposed to be the Otago, from Melbourne. She is not now visible in the oiling. A very heavy sea is breaking. GREYMOUTH, Tuesday. The s.s. Kennedy, with Westiand_ portion of Frisco mail, went ashore on South Spit this morning, while attempting to make port from Nelson. A N.W. gale is blowing, and heavy sea on bar breaking for miles off shore The Kennedy’s position is not dangerous, and she is expected to get afloat again this evening. Passengers and mails safely landed. WEATHER YESTERDAY.—S r.M. Auckland.— 29'SO—N.TV. moderate ; cloudy. Castle Point.— 2o‘7S—N.N.E., light: gloomy. Sea moderate. . „ , Wellington— 29-72-N.N.W. breeze ; ram. Hokitika.— 29-69—5.W., moderate ; gloomy. Bar rough. , Westpoet.—29-65—S. breeze : cloudy. Bar rough. Till A Jill. —29"64 —SAT. breeze ; fine. Sea smooth. Oamaku.—29'6s.—S.S.W. breeze: cloudy. Sea smooth. Bluet. —29-61—W-S-’W. breeze : fine. Barometer rising slowly in South. The barque Anstralind sailed for Newcastle yesterday morning. , . , . The S.S. Napier left Foxton at 9 a.m. and arrived in Wellington at 8.15 p.m. yesterday. She experienced favorable weather throughout the run. The- p.s. -Lyttelton left the Queen’s wharf for Blenheim at seven o’clock last night.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4520, 15 September 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4520, 15 September 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4520, 15 September 1875, Page 2