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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON. Hiqb Watbb.—3.43 A.M.; 4.2 p.m. ARRIVED. ' „ Novesibek 15.—Easby. s.s.. SKJ9 tons. Kennedy, from Southern ports. Passengers Saloon : Mrs. Fisher, Messrs. Carme, Elliott, Churton. Avurts, Hedge, and Paxton: 12 in the steerage, and b for Newcastle. Turnbull and Co., agents. Hinemoa, s.s., 232 tons, Fairchild, from Havelock. Passengers: His Excellency the Governor and Lady Normanby, Lord Phipps, Captain Lo latourel, Miss Hadfleld. and Mr. Macile. rI ,, T . ~ Stella. S.S., 160 tons, Johnston, from The Brothers. Stormbird, s.s., CO tons, Doile, from AVanganul. Passengers—Cabin: Mrs. Phlppen and child, Messrs. Leslie, Prince,-and Donovan ; 2 in the steerage, Turnbull and Co., agents. ... ~ , Saucy Lass, schooner, 29 tons, Mmck, from Pelorus Sound. Young, agent. . ~ , Asplisia, schooner, 66 tons, Thompson, from East Coast,. Pearce, agent.. _ ’ _ . Aurora, schooner, 53 tons, Romeril, from the East Coast. Pearce, agent. ' - SAILED. November 15.—Elizabeth Conway, schooner, 45 tons, Ware, for Pelorus Sound* Master, agent. Reward, schooner, 41 tons, Westlake, for Wanganui. Master, agent. . IMPORTS. Hawea, from Onohunga: 248 cases brandy, 1 ullage do, Order; 1 pci, Gibbs: 2 trunks, Belimount; 1 case, Marks; Ido, Bank of New Zealand: 2 pkgs, Alcorn; 1 pci, Hill and Fenton: 2 do, Murray. From Nelson: 10 sacks lime. Hirst: 9 cases. Gandy. From Picton: 7 bales wool, N.Z.S. Co.; 4 pkgs; Maher. Stormbird, from Wanganui: 12 bales wool, N.Z.S. Co.: 6 do do. Levin and Co.; 10 bags sugar, lurnbull and Co.; Ibdl, Mills. , Tui, from Lyttelton: 50 sacks oats, Mclntyre and Co.; 2 cases. Say ton. From Kaikoura: 87 bales wool, 1 cask tallow, Levin and Co.; 3 hhds, Staples. _ Saucy Lass, from Pelorus Sound : 24,300 ft. timber, Waddell and Go. EXPORTS. Hawea, for Lyttelton : 1 box, 2 cases, 2 pkgs, Ladd: 4 bales, Hirst; 10 empties, Jameson; 2 boxes, Ruff; 3 coses, ‘.Stationery Store; 5 hhds, Turnbull and Co.; 8 cases, Joseph and Co.; 3 do, Telegraph department; 1 pci, N.Z.S. S. Co. . For Port Chalmers ; 1 box, Ruff; 1 bale. Reader; 2 cases, 1 keg/ 1 pci. Telegraph do partment; 1 case, Stuart. r ' BXPECTKI) ARRIVALS. * London.-—Howrah, ship, this day; Ocean Mall, ship, early';-Avalanche, ship, early ; Leicester, ship, early. - / Southern Ports. Wellington, s,s., 17th inst.; City of New York, s.s., 17th inst.; Hawea, s.s., 21st inst. .. : / Northern Ports.—Ladybird, s.s., 20th inst.; Taupo; s s., 23rd inst. ; Nelson.—Murray, s.s., this day. * . Melbourne via the South.—Arawata, s.s., this day. r T - • • < ‘ : PROJECTED PEP A UTUUKS. Lonbon. - Zealandia, ship, 25th inst.; Waikato, ship, this month. 1 . Southern Ports.—Taupo, s.s., 23rdinst.; Ladybird, s.s., 20th inst. Northern Ports. —Wellington, s.s., 17th inst.; Hawea, s.s., 22nd inst. Nelson, Westport, Gbeymouth, and Hokitika. —Murray, s.s., this day. Wanganui.—Manawatu, p.s., this day; Stormbird, s.s., this day. ~,■•■ . Foxton.—Tui, s.s., this day: Napier, s.s., thisday. [ Kekeranqa.—Lyttelton, p.s., 17th inst. Newcastle.— Easby, s.s.. this day. ' Nelson,—Arawata, s.s., this day, Napier, Auckland, Kandavau, and Honolulu. City of New York, s.s., 17th inst. Blenheim.—Dido, cutter, thisday. t BY TELEGRAPH ■ ■ NELSON, Wednesday. Arrived : Lochnagar, ship, from London, after a passage of 94 days. She will proceed from here to Poverty Bay. ■ PORT CHALMERS, Wednesday. Sailed : Wellington. Passengers Saloon For Lyttelton : Mr. Bryan. For Wellington : Mr. Martin. For • Hokitika: Mr. and Mrs. Glazier, Mrs. Selmo and two children, Miss Glazier and-Master Glazier.—City of New York. Passengers—Saloon- • For Lyttelton; Mesdames Clara and Cox, Messrs. M. Bennett andß. L. Matheson. For Wellington; Mr. J. Mills. For Napier: Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mr. P. Barker.; I"' AUCKLAND, Wednesday. The Ladybird will sail for the South to-morrow morning at 9 o’clock. k■ ■; LYTTELTON, Wednesday. Sailed : Arawata, for Wellington and Nelson, at 4.30p.m. Passenger: Mr. Kershaw.—Hawea, for the South, at 4.30 p.m. MELBOURNE, Wednesday.Arrived: Albion. Sailed : Ringarooma. WEATHER AT 5 p.m. YESTERDAY. -Barometer corrected for height only. Auckland.—29*ss—S.W., light; fine, Napier.—29*4s—Calm ; gloomy. Bar smooth, Casxlepoint^—2946—S.S.W., light; threatening. Sea smooth. . Wellington.—29 57—5.5. E., fresh; threatening. Hokitika.—29*6l S.E., light; fine. Bar bad.. Westport,—29‘s4 S.E., fresh; fine. Bar much swell, Tiitaru.—29*B6—S,, light; fine. • Sea smooth, Oamaru. —29S4—S.S.E., fresh; overcast. Sea smooth. Blupp.—29*9o—S.S.E., fresh;, fine. Heavy westerly swell, j : The s.s. Stormbird, Captain Doile,. arrived here, from Wanganui at 10 am. yesterday. 'She left Wanganui at 7.50 p.m. on the 14th, and crossed the bar at 8.30 p!m. Experienced westerly winds to Man a, thence till arrival light southerly, with thick weather. On the way down she called in at Kapiti, where a whaleboat was';discharged belonging to 'WlParata. The Stormbird will sail for Wanganui to-day; The s.s. Easby, Captain A. Kennedy, arrived here from Southern-ports at 10 a.m.'yesterday. She left Port Chalihers at 5.30 p.m. on'the 13th; arrived at Lyttelton at-noon on the 14th; left at 5.45 p.m. same day, and arrived here as above. .She will sail for Newcastle this forenoon. The schooner Aspasia, from the East Coast, wool laden, and'the schooner Saucy Lass, from Pelorus Sound, with -a cargo of timber, arrived here yesterday. ' ' s , The advertised date of the sailing of the p.s. Lyttelton forKekerangi has been altered to to-morrow. The departure of the p.s. Manawatu for "Wanganui, owing to the inclement state of the weather yesterday, has been postponed till to-day at 4 p. m. The cutter Dido will sail for Blenheim at noon to-day. ;. • : . The Government steamer Stella returned to harbor yesterday afternoon from The Brothers. A convenient site for the landing of cargo and passengers has been determined upon. The steamer Hinemoa arrived here yesterday from a cruise, with bis Excellency the Governor and Lady Normanby. Nelson, Pelorus Sound, and Queen , Charlotte Sound were visited. The Hinemoa gave another instance of -her steaming capabilities by making the run from Picton to Barrett’s. Reef in four hours. The s.s. Wellington, from Southern ports, will arrive here .to-morrow. The s.s. City of New York sailed for Lyttelton from Port Chalmers yesterday. She will, arrive here tomorrow morning, and sail again in the afternoon for San Francisco, via Intermediate ports. The s.s. Arawata, with the Suez mail on board, will arrive: here to-day from Melbourne, via the South. She will sail again in the afternoon for Nelson. ' ■ ' ' ' The s.s. Murray left Nelson yesterday evening, but considering the strong wind which she has to contend against, the time of her arrival here is uncertain. The schooner Reward, bound for Wanganui with a cargo of railway iron, sailed yesterday; also the schooner Elizabeth Conway for Lyttelton, via Pelorus Sound. "* ', A southerly wind was ushered in yesterday t>y copious rain. At six o’clock last evening it had increased to a fresh breeze,■ and- by late last night it was blowing a hard gale. The present wind will have the effect of keeping the ship Howrah in the Strait, if not putting her at the other side of Cape Farewell; and as this southerly wind is likely to last for a few days, she may not be looked for till it changes. • ; The schooner Aurora arrived at a late hour last night from, the East Coast.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4884, 16 November 1876, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4884, 16 November 1876, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4884, 16 November 1876, Page 4