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SHIPPING.

PORT OF "WELLINGTON. •Bisk Water.—2.7 a.m.; 2.31 p.m. SAILED. . ■ * ■ • Jury 3.-Hawea, s.s.. 401 tons. Wheel . North. Passengers—Cabin: Misses Love ■" . man, Mrs. Pharazyn, Mr. and Mrs. A^} t " n > n 3le l '? r , Maudsloy. Fergusstm. Kerr, Inness Watson, Ha>cock, Richmond, Turnbull, Dupray, Macabster, and ■'§ 16 original. Devin aiul'Co.,-agents. * -r. ._l nm\ Kiwi, s.s. . 133 tons. Campbell, for Castle Fo nt an Napier. Pnssengers-Cabin : Messrs. ™omf on , .Caister, and Ballot; two in the steerage. Levin and "Co., agents. " CLEARED OUT. . Juxe 3.—Garron, schooner, 138 tons, Carpenter, for Picton. Master, agent. IMPORTS. Ladybird, from Napier; 5 bales wool, 9 cases tallow, Murray. Common, and Co.: 1 box, Johnston and Co. . Mabel Jane, from Oamaru: 500 sacks flour, CO h(-do do, 80 qr-do do, 33 do pollard. Order. Hannah Barrett, from Lyttelton; 100 sarits flour 405 bags do, 325 hf-do do, 102 rolls cheese Turnbull and Co.; SO hf-sacks malt. 115 do flour. Order. ‘ Taupo, from Onehunga: 20 boxes soap, Joseph. - ‘ cases. 1 pci, Bank of New Zealand; 14 do, Holt; 1 do, Dutton; 1 bale, Williams; 3 cases nuts Marsball FromrKelson: 1 pkg trees, McNab; 1 do uo, llftrrK, i i)dl do, Humphries; 1 case cordials, Hdlsden. Hawea, from Dunedin; 10 cases tobacco, 10 qr-casks brandy, 302 boxes ten, Order; 2 sleepers, Engineer In Chief : 1 pci. Clayton; 1 do. Cohen; l ease, Willesflen: 1 piece chain, Mills: lot iron pipes, Hayes, IP , Levin and Co.; 1 bale, Helyer; 45 pkgs, Ccokbnrn, 8 do. Birch: 7 do, Pirie: 2 pkgs, Smith: 4 bales paper Gillon: C pkgs: Love; 39 ovens, 4 plates iron, Mills. / ■boxes, Pearce: C cases, 0 pkgs, Fitchett; 0 cases, Solo- . man; 3 do, Moody; 1 truss, Cook and Son, 1 case, ' Bundle; X do, 1 pkg, Black: 2 do, Dixon. 1 pkg, Boham; lease, Levoi and Co.; 5 do, Gwynneth, 1 bale, Huxley; 2 cases. McDowell; 2 do, Edmondson; 1 do, Rankin; 1 cask, Hayes, 1 pkg, Dawson; 1 case, McDowell; 1 do.. Purkess, 1 hf-hhd ale, Reynolds; 1 cask. Reid; 1 case, Maher; 1 bale, Pirie: 1 case, Huxley; 1 do, Crocombe; 1 pel, Knowles; 1 do, Burnes; 1 do. Hay. From Lyttelton: 1 box, Telegraph department; - cases. Gandy; S sets points, General Government .. trucks, Barr; 33 sacks potatoes, Thomas; 1 " ox » ton; CO sacks potatoes. 30 do seed, 25 do oats, uruer, 1 box,. Millar; 5 sacks, Ormond. EXPORTS- „ . Taupo, for Port Chalmers: 150 sacks tallow, 40 bales wool, 207 qr-do do. Levin and Co. Stormbird, for "Wanganui: n cases. 1 bale, Thompson, Shannon, and Co.; 1 pkg, Mills; 1 do, Alcorn; 10 cases brandy, 1 truck. 40 coils we. 43 pkgs groceries, 2 boxes tobacco, 250 sacks oats, 50 do flour. 8pkgs hardware, S cases galvanised iron, 1 bale cornsacks, 1 case bedsteads. , , . . Kiwi, for Kapier: 6 cases, 2 pkgs : 2 pels, Bishop; 4 nr-casks wine. 50 boxes candles, 35 cases wine, 10 do geneva, 42 cases fruit, Turnbull and Co.; 2 qr-casks brandy. 1 keg butter, 1 case. 2 do cocoa, 8 kegs nails. 12 boxes raisins. Levin and Co.; 20 kegs butter, Port; 1 pci, Burrett: 24 pkgs sugar, G boxes soap, 1 cask currants, Nathan and Co.; 2 cases, Samuel, Ladd, and Co.; 1 case cocoa. 1 cask, 1 keg apples, 1 sack, 88 bags, 22 mats, 3 cases, 26 do groceries, 1 do galvanised iron, 2 boxes, 2 kegs, 1 sack, 4 churns, 6 kegs nails, 4 dozen buckets, 1 dozen bellows, 42 pkgs, 20 boxes pipes, 3 cases milk, 1 do sauce, 1 do stout, 1 box blue, Z sacks oatmeal, *2 casks. 2 bags barley, 21 pkgs sundries, 5 cases groceries, Turnbull and Co.; I case. Robertson; 4 do. Storekeeper: 50 sheep, Krull and Co.: 1 trunk, Taylor: 1 case. Mills. For Poverty Bay: 4 oases, 2 pels, Bishop: 42 cases fruit, 2 jjasks currants, 2 do whitelead, Turnbull and Co.: _5 bills iron, obars do, Mills. For Castle Point: 1 chimney pot, Rhodes; 1 case, Krull and Co.; 11 pkgs, Pearce ; 1 do, Cook; 1 portmanteau, Levin and Co.; 1 pkg, Denton ; 1 case. Gandy; 13 pkgs, Eethune and Hunter ; 31 do. Taylor. „ , ■ , . Hawea, for Picton: 1 pci, Dutton; 1 do. Poulson: 2 cases, Pilcher: 1 pci, Kirkcaldie: 1 do, Whittem and Co. For Nelson: 1 box, Order: 1 case, Dawson; 1 pci, Kirkcaldie; 2 cases, 1 bell, "Wilson and Pvichardson; 1 case, Pilcher; 1 do. Gill; 3 pkgs, S cases, Levin and Co. For Manukau: 12 pkgs, 2 pels, Bishop; 1 do, Kirkcaldie; 1 do, Dalgleish and Reed; 100 sacks bonedust, Touks; 10 bags empties, Smith; 2 boxes, Telegraph department. For New Plymouth: length pipe, Dawson; 1 pci, National Bank of New Zealand; 1C cases. Turnbull and Co. KXPKGTKD ARRIVALS. London. —Pyra, ship, daily; Sarah Bell, ship, early. Southern Ports.—Taupo, s.s, Sth inst. Northern Ports. Taranaki, s.s., this day; Phcebe. s.s., Sth inst. , . . Newcastle. —Neptune, bng, Robin Hood, brig, and Edwin Bassett, barque, early. Melbourne, via the South.—Ringarooma, s.s., sth inst. , Melbourne.—Delmira, barque, daily. "Wanganui.—Stormbird, s.s.. Sth inst.; Manawatu, p.s., this day. Nelson. —Camperdown, ship, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Northern Ports. —Taupo, s.s., Sth inst. Southern Ports.—Taranaki, s s., this day; Phccbe, s.s., Sth inst. . , _ Wanganui —Manawatu, p.s., Sth inst,; Stormbird, s.s., sthinst. Melbourne, via the South. —Ringarooma, s.s., 7th inst. Foxton.—Matau, s.s., this dajL Rangitikei.—Napier, s.s., sth inst. Napier.—Ladybird, s.s., this day. Nelson. —Ringarooma, s.s., Sihinst. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Monday. Arrived : 3 a.m., City of San Francisco, from p.m., City of San Francisco, for Kandavau. LYTTELTON, Monday. Sailed : Taupo, for Port Chalmers. PORT CHALMERS, Monday. Sailed : Ringarooma, s.s., for Lyttelton. Passengers: Mr. Carlyon, Mr. Mollison. NELSON, Monday Sailed : Taranaki, for Picton. Passengers : Miss Dixon, Mrs. Dickson, Mr, and Mrs. "Walkinson. Miss - Muir, Mr. and Mrs. "Wilchen and six children. Sir D. Munro. Messrs, Hanlin, Kelling, Potter, Riff, McKay, Wisenhaven, Mnnro, and Menses. . The immigrant ship Camperdown has just been signalled. She is 81 days out from London. After landing passengers she proceeds to "Wellington. ENGLISH SHIPPING.! The following is a list of passengers which left London in the Dunbritton on the 3rd May:—Saloon; Mrs. E. Johnston and family (4), Mr. A. Lecoy, Miss M. Munro, Mr. H. Hastings, Mr. and Mrs lorlong and family (10), Miss.Hounsell, and Mr. P. S. Whitcorabe. Second class; Mr. R. Kitts and son, Mr. F. Galway, Mr. A. W. Fraser, and Mr. T. Holigan. Intermediate: Mrs. IVanofleld and son, Thoa. H. Jones, Walter Thornby, E. Eobinson, Louisa Drake, John Moroney, Joshua Taylor, Lorenz Encksen. John and Charles Jacob Ornstoin, Mr. and Mrs. Washer family and servant. Mr. and Mrs. Howe and Messrs. Shaw, Savill, and Co.’s Midlothian, from London, May 4th, for Wellington:-Sa!oon: H. T Akers T W Sewell,Mr. Chisletfc. and C. W. Puke. Second cabin;—Mr. Wharton A. W. Wilson Emily Wilson, Alice "Wilson, Winifrfed Wilson, Emily "VVilson. Wm. "Wilson, J. A. Hickman O. Beir W. 1, Davison. John Davison, and John Milne. Steerage: T. Parkins, G. Christie, Mrs. Christie, J. England, J. Weir, and Sarah Weir. _ „ , Loading for Wellington: Waikato and Zealanoia. Arrived, from Wellington: St. Leonards, May 6; Border Chief, April 21. WEATHER AT 5 p.m. YESTERDAY. Barometer corrected for height only. Auckland. —30*00 —N.W., light; gloomy. , Castle Point.—2o*ol—S.S. W, gale ; threatening Wellington,—3o‘o0—S.S.E., fresh ; gloomy, Hokitika. —30*05 —Calm ; fine. Bar rough. Westport.—3o‘oo—Calm ; flue. Bar smooth. Timaru.—SOTS—S.W., fresh; flue. Considerable Lyttelton.—3o*oo—S.W., fresh ; showery. Bluff.—3o-12—South, light: fine. Barometer rising slowly in South. The s s Ringarooma, with the Suez mail ou board, sailed from Port Chalmers for Lyttelton yesterday. She will arrive at thejiatter port to-day, and leave again in the afternoon, arriving here to-morrow morning She will sail lor Nelson, where she will receive the outward Melbourne mail, the same afternoon, and ■will return to Wellington about Friday, leaving for Melbourne via the South the same afternoon. The torque Australia sailed for Newcastle ear y yesterday morning, hut owing to the strong southerly breeze blowing, she came to an anchorage just round sailing of the Matau for Foxton, and the Tui for Westport, Grey, and Hokitika, has been unavoidably postponed till to-day. , , . „ The s.s. Stormbird will sail for Wanganui at .p.m. "° The p.s. Manawatu was unable toget out of Wanganui yesterday owing to the tod state of the bar. It.isexuerled she will be able - to leave there on this morning’s tide, and arrive here to-night. Sholg advertised to sail for Wanganui at 3 p.rn to-morrow. The 8 s. Napier was to have left loxton yesterday afternoon for this port and arrive here this morning. Owing to the rough state of the bars on the West Coast she might probably not be able to get put. She iTas 1 on hoard a large number of sheep. Her adverted date of sailing is Wednesday at 3 p.m. Our Shinning telegrams [from Nelson state that the immigrant P shlp Camperdown had been signalled yesterday from London, after a fine run of 81 days. '■'hr Carnoerdown fs a large iron ship of 148 i tons, She left London on the 14th April, and bringstosj f‘atute adults, to be distributed as follows:—Marlborough, 202; Westland, 82: Nelson, 31; Auckland, 20}- Wellington, 8; Taranaki, 0; and Ximaru, i. Jle iv a Xm* we el ltoSTthat the actual date of the arrival of tto St Leonards at London was on the oth May and that of the Border Chief on April 21. The Border Chief left this port on the 18th January, and toTthus madVtho run Home In 94 days. The St. Leonards left here on the 4tb February, and made a better run than the Chief by two days. The s s Taranaki from Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Manukau, will arrive here to-day. She ls advertised to sail South in the afternoon. ( The s.s. Kiwi sailed for Napier and Castle Point at 4 ' The 's.'sf e Lmlybird will leave here for Napier direct news concerning the Stormbird was received last Bight. She improbably barbound at Wanganui, and will not leave there till this morning, arriving here this evening. . One of the moat singular rescues ever reported occurred (the South Auxlvdiian Advertiser sayfl) dur* ing the voyage of the.Na Marolo from I* reman tie. The schooner waa running at the rate of 10 knots per hour, before a heavy westerly gale, when the alarm was given of a man overboard. One of the youth bea Islanders had been relieved from the wheel, and in a heavy pair of boots and an oilskin coat was going forward, when he was knocked overboard by a sea which came over the side. The waves were running moun-

tainousiv as he dropped astern ; bnt the report was no came to the wind under a press o tac ]j To iSSSS in q"f r off A> lo heavy boots, but brought the oilskm coat back.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4768, 4 July 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4768, 4 July 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4768, 4 July 1876, Page 2

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