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SHIPPING.

PORT OF 'WELLINGTON. Hwh Water.—2.33 a.m. : 3.0 e.n. P*BBUABy-10— from Southern orU -„„^!?A r Lowes, Mrs. Orr, Miss Lawson, Mast . Case Cassidy, . Bills, McCuUen, G .’ . 3 7 ’f or other GoWie, Lindsay, Bartlett, and Aitwn , ports. Levin t-'° '“"FAndrcw from the North. - 327 .t°"»^ I $ 1 r „ k ’ Carro u, Haultain. Passengers—baioon . Misses I, a nd' child, Fraser, and Johnston, Mesdames Ho , children. Inspectors Sheely and child, Pauling and Kenny, Broham and Thomson Major Tuke, ptai Rev. Mr. Williams. Campbell, Bunny, ftej, Moran i>, b vllan Adams, Smith,, Hobson, Macbeth Litcht eia . Masters Diver (2): and 10 steerage. Levin a “‘Clio,’ schooner, 81 tons, Chambers, from MoeraW. Brogden and Sons, agents. Underwood, February 11—Arawata, as., 623 to , jiar- . from Nelson. Passengers-Saloon . s^ artin> an d shall and Mclntosh, Messrs. McKay am 10 for other ports. Bishop, agent. tlie south. . s.s.. 219 toss Uo^- *". ce a „d Passengers—Saloon: Mr. ami m • , nes and 3 child, Mrs. Palmer, Mr. and ?‘ rs - Bo „ den , Messrs, children, Mrs. : Marten, Captai s it h Sheehan, Muir, Blundell, Palmer, Jjton hmu- . v n Hailstone ; 10 steerage, and 15 for non and Co., agents. ■ , : ■ Le NapW d s?;’fS ge Holmes, for Rangitikei and loi for Wanganui. Tub Bonner, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton,. Bishop, agent. . February 11—Falcon, ketch, 37 tons, usk, 10 Benbeim. Turnbull and Co., aK cnts -. . . Tu „ judo, cutter, 36 tons. Shilling, for Blenheim. Turn bull and Co., agents. ... c; m ,nd Hero, cutter, 29 tons, Davis, for .Pelorus Sound. ‘ Passengers—Saloon : Messrs. Currie,' Simple, Brown, . Jqhwtk ’and Wyem; 6 steerage. Levin, and Co., aS Arawata, s.s., 623 tons, Underwood, f" via tlie South. Passengers for Melbourne. Miss .Perririd, Messrs. Bowbie, Fix, and Allen. Mrs. Hart and family, Miss Irvine,. Messrs. Lurrulge, ■ Webster, and Smith. ' " CLEARED OUT. ■ : ■ ; February 10-Jessie Headman. ship, 96- tons Kennedy, for London I\aasengers-Mr. and ami - Collins,-Mr. and Mrs. Davidson and child Mr mul .1 Mxs-Aloehan and 2 children, Mefflrs. Shield Plumeridge, Firth, McKirby, Burton, Golding, Holding, Shea, QuiUe, and Doody. Murray, Common, and CO., agents- . IMpORTS . IA special charge is made for consignees names inserted in this eoiitmn.) _ „ , „„ . Rotorua, from the South: 14 pkgs, 9 • Taranaki, from Onehunga2 pkgs, 1 box, 18 cases, 28 bales flax. . From Taranaki: 156 sacks seed, 7 bales Arawata, from-Nelson ; 103 cases fruit, 1 pci. • ; ’ • iSXFOIITSi • Manawatu,. for Wanganui: i nun, 25 cases brandy, 7 do wine, 45 pkgs, 10 casks, 32 cases. Rotorua, for Sydney : 42 bales flax, 1 box. TuL for Kaikoura: 1 pel, 4 trusses, 3 oases, 1 basket, 3 ploughs, 1 grindstone, 23 bars iron. 4 bdls, 3 moulds. Amaranth, for Waitara: 50 tons coal, 23 pkgs for Melbourne: 147 bales flax, 17 sacks ' ■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ■ , . . London.—HnrunnJ, early; Adamant, early; Kakaia, * Southern PORTS.—Hawea, 15th Inst.; Taranaki, 2<> NomrriKßN Ports.-Taupo, 15th lust. ; Wellington, 20th Inst. ' ~,,, Melbourne, via the South —Rmgarooma, 14th lDSt ‘ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' London.- Jessie Headman, this day;’ Avalanche, eß Non™KßH^Pobts.—Wellington, this day; Taupp, Southern Ports.—Taranaki, this day; Hawea, Westport, Greymooth, and Hokitika.) -Wallace, this day. : , Melbourne, via the'South. —Blngarooma, 16th Castlepoint and Napier,—Kiwi,-13th inst. Nelson.— Ringarooma, 14th inst. ' w.Wanoanui. Stormbird, this day; Manawatu, 13th inst . ■ Blenheim.— Lyttelton, 13th inst. . Napier and Auckland.—Star of the South, this day. ',. * Napier, Poverty Bay, Tauranoa, and Auckland.—Wanaka, 13th inst. Lyttelton and Port Chalmers.— Wakatipu, AFTER AND Poterty Eay.'—Rangatira, 14th inst. Foxxon.—Napier, 14th inst.; Tui, 14th inst. ' - • ' BY TELEGRAPH. " ‘ PORT CHALMERS, Saturday. , Sailed ; Wanaka, Passengers for Wellington : • Colonel Norris, Misses Brodie and Hall, Mr. Mitchell. For Auckland : Messrs. Garwood and Morton. . - , ”~ BLUFF, Sunday The Ringarooma arrived at la.m. to-day. She , left Sandridge at 10,40 a.m. on the 6th Instant, Cleared'the Heads the same day at 1.5 p.m., passed Swan Island on the 7th at 9.15 a.m., and the Bolanders on the 10th at-8 p.m. Experienced light winds for first two days, then strong head winds with heavy sea till arrival. She brings 55 saloon and 27 steerage passengers and 93 tons cargo for all ports. She* sailed for Dunedin at 7 a.m. Passengers for .• Lyttelton Saloon : Mesdames Chamberlain and . Webb,- Messrs. Bussell, Shield, Webb, and Bannatyne: ' 5 steerage, and 28 tons cargo. For Wellington: Mrs. Smith/Mlsa Forbes, Messrs. Bonnlngton, Menzlcs (2), • and Chamberlain 1. 4'steerage, and 28 tons cargo. Toro Nelson ;, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. and Misses (2), Grace, • Messrs. Dougherty,' Ramie, C. Mackay, ±C. ■ Mackay, ami Waire ;,4 steerage, and 3 tons cargo. The time-ball may be used to-day for rating chronojfyfaii''- phmnometer true on Greenwich, time wOtild show 12h. SOmln. when the ball drops. Any difference Is error, plus or minus, of the chronometer. 'Thea »■ Tul sailed for Kaikoura and Lyttelton at 12 o’clock on Saturday night. The Stormbird is expected to sail for Wanganui to-day. , , ~ , The mission schooner Dayspnng came alongside the wharf on Saturday. The Star of the South went upon the Patent Slip »n .Saturday. She will sail to-day for Napier and Auckland. ■ - ; . .. . The p.s.i Manawatu and the s.s. Napier sailed on. Saturday at midnight, the former for Wanganui and the latter for Rangitikei and Foxton _. x : -—'.TEe Elngaxooiha, which amved at the Huff yester--day morning, is in charge of Captain Whitburn, Captain John McLean havlng'resighed. ■ - . The s.s. Wanaka is announced to make her maiden ' trip up the East Coast of this Island to-morrow. She will Can in at Napier, Poverty Bay, Tanranga; and ' A -MSm| d ’McMeckan,: Blackwood, and Co.’s Arar wata. Captain Underwood, left the wharf at 5.30 a.m. cmthe’lOth,'cleared the French Pass at-noon, and arrived at Nelson at 4 p.m ; left again at 9 p.m a d arrived alopgsidedhe Qneen’s wharf at. 9 o clock yesterday morning. she discharged a quantity of fruit, and sailed for Melbourne via the South, taking the outward Suez mall, at 12.15 P.m. _ : When the Rotorua arrived off Nelson on Saturday nieht'she was unable to enter the harbor owing to the tide having receded too far. The s.s. Arawata, which was leaving Nelson at the time for this port, had to ' bring outlier mails and passengers and tranship them to hei*outside the bar. ’ All the passengers including the English .cricketers, by the Rotorua had to be 1 wind which has prevailed in this port aiid in'the Strait during the past week considerably moderated yesterday. 1 morning, ind m the afternoon it had died awajr to. a Ught air from the B.W. The ketch Falcon and the cutter Dido, for Blenheim, which have been detained for several days, took advantage of the long looked for lull, and beat out of the harbor yesterday morning. The cutter Hero also sailed yesterday for Pelorus Sound. ,'f ' The Union Co.’s s.s. Wellington, Captain Lloyd, from the South, arrived in port yesterday at 12.15 pm She left Port Chalmers at 2 p.m. on the 9th, got into Akaroa at 6.30 a.m., on the 10th, sailed at 8 a m., and was at Lyttelton wharf at 12.30 p.m. ; was On the more again at 5.30 p.m. same day, and ex : perienced fresh southerly winds throughout the trip. The Wellington will proceed North to-day. . . The Union Co.’s s.s. Rotorua, Captain Macfarlane; from the Sduth,' arrived here on the 10th'at 6 a.m. She left Port Chalmers at 4.15 p.m. of, the Bth, and experienced variable winds and thick., weather to arrival at Lyttelton at ».1S a.m. on, the oth ; sailed for this port at 1.45 p.m. same day, and arrived as above. -Experienced fresh S.E. winds from Lyttelton. The Rotorua proceeded to Sydney via the North at 10 a.m, on.,Saturday, taking with her the outward'San Francisco mail, which will be transhipped to the Pacific Co.’s mall boat Australia at Auckland, which sails for San Francisco via Kandavau and Honolulu Union Co.’s is. Taranaki, Captain, Andrew, arrived at the wharf on Saturday at 1.30 p.m. She comes from the North, and left the Manukau at 8.45 p.m. on the 7th; was off New Plymouth at 6 a m. on the Bth: sailed at 10.30 a.m., and on rounding Cape Egraont the full force of a heavy S.E; gale was -.'encountered, which Increased in violence as Cook Strait was opened up, accompanied with a very high sea. However, the Taranaki proved herself as she has always done a first-class sea boat, riding the mountainous seas, which were dead ahead, with comparatively dry decks. Reasonable progress was made against this outburst of - the elements, and at half-past 7 o'clock next morning she was safely moored at Nelson wharf; sailed from there for Pictdn at 3,30 p.m., the wind still blowing hard from the S.E., with a high sea, and arrived at midnight; left at 4,30 a.m. on the 10th, and arrived here as above. She sailed for, the South at 9 o clock yesterday morning. , ’ . , The Stella came off the Patent Slip on Saturday morning and steamed round to the shipping. The cleaning and painting which she has received there has'altererlb’er appearance considerably for the better. The Albion Co.'s ship Jessie Readman cleared out at the Customs on Saturday fer Loudon, ana will haul from the wharf to-day, and sail with the first favorable wind. The following is a summary of her cargo, all, with the exception of a few hundred pounds worth, being shipped by Messrs. Murray, Common, and Co. :—4449 pkgs. wool, value £65,047 ; 24 bdls. sheepskins, value £212 ; 63 casks tallow, value £770; 21 cwt. bones, value £24 ; 15 cwt. horns, value £2 : a quantity of hides, value £99. Total value, £60,154.

The Rotorua will make instead lof Manucall on her next trip /f°® a ®X J“%\ a y D at the Manukau kan, in order to avoid P°^ si^l e the jt o torua’s draught, bar, incidental to » ‘a aMivery of the San By this arrangement the t wiU ensured. Francisco mall down the East Coast

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4958, 12 February 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4958, 12 February 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4958, 12 February 1877, Page 2