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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON ARRIVED. Dr.CT.MBKH 10.—Stormblrd, s.s., 00 tons, Doile, from Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin: Mr and Mrs Flyecr, Mr and Mrs : Paterson, Mesdamea Rush, Nathan, Brlnslio, Messrs Manley, Bullas, Ilinds, Nation, Whitaker, Dram, Martin, and Webb. Martin, agent. . Tul, s.s., 01 tons, Mills, from Kaikoura and Lyttelton. I'liS'Cin'ors—Cabin : Misses ■ Rowley (2)., and Donaldson, Messrs Rowley, Mcllwalno; 1 steerage. Bishop, agent. ; , ■ . Jane Douglas, s.s., 75 tons, Fraser, from Fpxton. Passengers—Cabin ; Mr and Mrs McDowell. Martin, Svhvi, s.s., 133 tons, Campbell, from the East Coast. Passengers—Cabin : Mrs Smith, Messrs Holmes and Rogers, Master Milraon. Levin and Co, agents. Taupo, s.s., 401 tons, Cromarty, from Auckland via the East Coast. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Hill, Cosh, and Clarke, Mesdames Hill .and Sardgrove, Messrs Cosh, Hill, Simpson, Payne, Moss. Hellyer, Lindsay, Davis, Evans, Matheson, Onllwer Hall, Eccles, Mnsgrave, Farrell, Johnston, Emrnet, laplin, Blueford, HcnUy, Webb, and Love: 8 steerage, and Uj for the South. Levin and Co. agents. Arawata, s.s., 622 tons, Underwood, frera Melbourne via the South. Passengers—From Melbourne: Miss McDonald, Mr and Mrs McDonald, Mrs Tbatcber and child, Messrs Collins, Ross, England, and 18 steerage. From Coast: Misses Paniliaras (2) and Barnett, Mesdames Maekay and child, McGee, and Ridley. Dr Skao, Messrs Smith, Stewart, Marshall, Barraud, Thompson, Postans, Thomson, Donaghy, Egan, Hallancl. West, Moore, Miles, Lallan, Orlov, and Baker and Farron'a Troupe (13). Levin and Co, agents. , ~ , Agnes, ketch, 24 tons, Calvert, from Patea. Master, agent. SAILED. December 10.—Tanpo, s.s., 461 tons, Cromarty, for the South. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs Gray, Captain Beck, Messrs Helaan, Thomas, Wilson, and Stevenson ;8 in the steerage. Levin and Co, agents. Arawata, s.s., 022 tons, Underwood, for Nelson. Levin and Co, agents. , ... Napier, s.s., 48 tons, Fisk, for Blenheim, W. and G. Turnbull, agents. , Tul, s.s., 64 tons. Wills, for Kaikoura. Bishop, s.s., 130 tons. Palmer, for Nelson. Deacon, agent. IMpoET3 . ' Jane Douglas, from Poxfcon: 20 bales wool. Cooper; 24 do, NZfi and MA Co; 20 do, Johnston and Co; 58 do, Murray, Common and Co; C pigs. Gear; - cases, Ashley; 4 hhds, Pascoo. . , w „ Poneko, from Havelock: 02,000 ft timber, Waddell and Co. . , Tul, from Lyttelton: 10 bales corn sacks, Murray. Common and Co. Prom XCaikoura: 50 bales wool, Pearce Prom Waipapa: 01 bales wool, 2do hides, yZL and MA Co; 83 bates wool, 5 tins tallow, 3 kega fl °C’omet? frolnHuon River; 20,000ffc timber, 7000 P^La(lybird) e from Dunedin: 1 bdl plates, 10 do steel weights, 5 cases pipes, 20 kegs, 1 drum, 1 case, -33 pkga. Order; 142 do, Hoes; 5 sacks, Virka; 2 hhda ale, Pouker; 10 sacks, Sclanders; 2 do, Wilford; o 0 boxes, Marsh; 3 pkgs, Mill*; 2 axles, Deacon; 20 bales cornsacks, 1 tin box, Levin and Co; 1 case, Canthorne; 2 pkgs, Larkin; 1 box. Laud; 1 pkg. Murray, Common and Co; 4 cases bacon, Fort; 2 pkgs, Pooraer; 1 pci, Reid and Baird. , „ . , , Tanpo. from Auckland: 2 qr-casks wine, Zohrab and Co; 200 drain pipes, Mclntyre ; 24 sacks potatoes, Logan; 1 box, Latta; 1 bale, Lindsay; 1 chest, Chlttan. Prom Napier: 1 case. Kitchen, 1 buggy, U Kiwl° D from the East Coast: 50 bales wool. Levin and Co; 204 do, NZL and M A Co; 66 do. Order Stf/rmblrd, from Wanganui: 105 bales wool, 10 oaks tallow, 2 cales twine, Order. Arawata, from Melbourne: 5 pkgs, Dawson: 2 cases glue, Stevenson and Stewart; 2 pkgs. Mills; 1 cask, 1 . case? Jackson; 0 cases biscuits. Bishop; 1 case, Ld« w rd and Green; 1 case, N.Z. Times; 2 cases, 4 casks, Blundell Bros: 4 drums, 2 cases, 1 pci. Government Printer; 0 cases. Bank of Australasia; 2 cases, Tennant; 1 case, Joseph and Co; 5 bales leather, Levy; 0 cases, Turnbull and Smith; 6 cases, Thompson, Shannon and Co; 3 cases, 2 bales, Stuart and Co; I o rams, 1 case, 2 pieces stone. Levin and Co; 1 case, Warrington; 1 case, Boder; 2 cases. Christie; 1 pc’, McDonald; 1 truss, Lindsay; 1 case. Watt 1 cas». Dutton; 1 case, Lyon and Blair; 3 cases, Boardraan; 3 cases, Holler; 2 cases. Hunt; 5 gas lor, Hayes; 1 pci, Kitchen. From the Bluff: 5 hhds beer. .Eddie and Jack. From Dunedin: 1 case. Guthrie and Larnach; 1 pci, Elliott; 1 reaping machine, Martin. Prom Lyttelton: 1 pkg, Murray; 2 pda, Kohn and Go; S pkgs, Williams and Son; 2 cases bacon. Sargent; 1 buggy, Allen; 1 cose, Lamant; 25 ovens, Order, Lx John Watson, from Mauritius : 540 bags sugar, 203 mats do, 1 pkg samples, Krull and Co. EXPECTED ARRIVAT.S. London—Llmpio, Van Diemen, Duke of Athloo, Inch Murnook, and Lorraine, early Soin-mtuH Forts— Wanaka, 12th Northern Forts —Wellington, this day Sydney—Wakatipu, early Picton AND Nelson—Arawata, 12th Mi: i. no urn via the South —Ringarooma, early Meluo jrne, VTA West Coast—Albion, early Napier and Poverty Bay—Eangatira, 16th Foxton—Jane Douglas and Hula, early Wanganui—Manawatu, 12th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Foxton —Hula and Jane Douglas, 13th Southern Ports —Ladybird, 12th Sydney—Easby, early Castlepoint and Napier—Kiwi, early Melbourne, via the South—Arawata, 14th Napier and Poverty Bay—Rangatira. this day Pioton and Nelson—Wellington, ICth Wanganui-Stormbird, this day Nelson and West Coast Port-:—Wallace, early Blenheim —Napier, early "West Wanganui—Samson, early BY TELEGRAPH. NELSON. Friday. Arrived: 7.30 a.m., Taiaroa, from Picton and Wellington.—lo a.m., Charles Edward, from AVolU1 Sailed : 10 a.m., AVellington, for Picton and Wellington. BLENHEIM. Friday. Arrived; 8 a.m.; Lyttelton, from Wellington. WANGANUI, Friday. Arrived : 10 a.m., Manawatu, Go-Ahead, and Hula, from Wellington. WAITARA, Friday. Arrived : Steamer Samson from West Wanganui, and brigantine Sir Isaac Newton from Sydney. LYTTELTON, Friday. Hailed: Schooner Herald, for Gore Bay. The crew of the Huntress, from Hobarton. deserted from the vessel the night before last, taking one of the ship's boats with them. The mate and boatswain remained on board in bed, and wore asleep at the time the crow decamped. , An accident occurred yesterday on board the AY. C Wentworth, while dlschorging.timber, whereby the - mate Richard Rose got his foot badly crashed. PORT CHALMERS, Friday. Arrived : Maggie Paterson, from Lyttelton. The Star of Mersey got away from the heads this ™Tho Invercargill sails for London to-morrow with 15 passengers, 5100 hales wool, value £102,000; 1107 oases meat, £2320: 1865 bags grain, £1865; 21 cases sundries, £SO. Total, £100.257. . Sailed : Wanaka, at 1.30 p.m., for the Nc rth. Passengers for AVellington—Messrs Young, AVild, Livingstone. Henderson, AVild. Fraser, and Gray., The Oamaru, with immigrants from Glasgow, is at tlid heads; . « , , L Sailed: Easby/'at 0 p.ra., for Sydney and coast ports. Passengers for Wellington—Mr and Mrs Curtis. Misses Jas, Fulton, Neiderhamer, Mr Capstick, and IS steerage for all ports. Arrived: Dahlia, from Hobarton.—Oamaru, ship, from Glasgow, 00 days out. with 390 immigrants. There were four births and four deaths (none from infectious diseases). One case of scarlatina and three of measles occurred on the voyage, but were of a very mild type. The ship had been well fumigated, and as the scarlatina patient has been convalescent since November 7th, the vessel was not quarantined, aho left the Tail of the Bank on .October 12th, had heavy weather for the first week, and afterwards light and Crossed the Line on November 10. On December 5, latitude 44'53 south, longitude 22’8 east, at midnight, saw an iceberg; the weather being thick and cloudy shortened sail, and from that time till 3 a.m. on the 7th was continually passing huge icebergs, several miles long and 150 ft high ; at night could hoar the icebergs crashing against each other and breaking up the floe ice. Had strong gales to December 21, and light winds afterwards. Passed Lenin on December 29, and made Stewart's Island (at 2 a.m. on the 7th.

INVERCARGILL, Friday. Arrived: Oretl, s.s,, from Riverton.

By a gentleman who arrived from Foxton last evening we learn that on Thursday the ship Hyderabad vraa shifted fully 100 ft. further seaward. The ship is strongly stayed, and cveiythlog was ready to make an attempt to launch her. As, however, Captain Gibbons thought there was too much wind, the attempt was postponed until this morning, when it is expected she will bo onco more afloat in deep water. ■ The ketch Agnes, from Patea, arrived in harbor last Ui Tho steamer Arawata, Captain Underwood, from Melbourne via the South, arrived at the wharf at 8.30 yesterday morning. She left the Sandriugo Hallway Pier at noon on the ord instant with the g uoz mail. 50 saloon, and Cl steerage passengers and 005 tons of cargo. She arrived at the Bluff at 6 p.m. on the TUi, discharged 00 tons of cargo, and sailed at S,4oii.in,. arriving at Port Chalmers at 7 a m. on tho Bth- sailed at 3.40 p.m., and arrived at Lyttelton on the oth at 7.30 a.m.; loft at 5.25 p.m., and arrived here as above. She sailed for Nelson last night shortly after 10 o’clockThe barque Malay is to bo taken on the Patent Slip to-day to have her copper examined. After being launched she proceeds to Newcastle for more coals. > The ketch Elizabeth, which went ashore at Kapitl about two months ago, is being repaired. Captain Fraser of the Jane Douglas, called at Kapitl on his way np, and informs us that tho ketch will shortly bo ready for sea again. j AVe have much pleasure in announcing that Mr. Findlay McArthur, who was chief officer of the steamer Tauuo at tho time she struck a reef on the East Coast of tiro North Island, has been placed in command of Messrs. Houghton and Co.’s smart steamer Oreti the vacancy having been occasioned through tho melancholy death of Captain Hughes.—Morning Herald, January 8. . , ~ . Tho steam collier Easby was taken into the graving dock at Port Chalmers on the 7th instant for her periodical overhaul. , _ . The ship Invercargill, loading at Pott Chalmers, only wants 500 bales of wool to fill lier up. The main hold from forward has been blocked off to the main hatch, and from aft she is full to the tanks, while there is the breadth of tho main liatch in the ’tween decks yet to Ml up. Her cargo comprises -1300 bales wool, 2000 bags wheat, and 1100 cases meats. She is notified to sail for London on the 10th The steamer Nanlor left last night for Blenheim. Tile steamer Wellington, from the Manukau, Is duo here early this morning. The schooner Zior left Timara for here yesterday. The Endeavor left Camara the same day. Both vessels are loaded with colonial produce. _ . The steamer Tul arrived from Lyttelton and Kaikoura, late" bn Thursday night. She returned to Kaikoura again last evening. , The steamer Kiwi, after discharging her cargo of wool from the East Coast; sailed again last night for another cargo. , Tho steamer Stormbird, from Wanganui, arrived hero at 10.30 yesterday morning, after a twelve hours’ Jane Douglas arrived here late on Thursday night, and sailed again last night tor 1 'rhe” steamer Taupo left Auckland on the Cth, Tauranga tho 7th, Gisborne the Bth, 3ndNapicrat2 a m. on Thursday, and arrived here at 11 yesterday eiorning. She was detained for two hours off Capo Palliser owing to a dense fog. She loft for the South •csterday evening.

ENGLISH SHIPPING. The following English shipping information Is from the European Mail ;— - , " , . Passengers'per New Zealand Shipping. Co. 8 Duke of-Atholo, Captain Charles Elliott, which sailed from ; London for Wellington on the 29th October.—Saloon: Rev. Michael Grogan, Rev. Thomas Devoy, Rev. Christopher Sonias, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, A. Bewdcn, Mr. AV. M. Bates. Miss Clara Bates, Mr. Joseph Brlghtson, Mr, Benjamin lirightson, and Dr. A ance. Second Cabin : Mr. C. AV. Turner, Mr. George H. Beales, and Mr. Samuel T. Knowles. Steerage:, Peter W. Hale, Tnoraas D. Thomson, Henry D. Young, I. c; AVylie, John L. Schmidt, Sophia Schmidt, Susanna Schmidt, Ellen Schmidt, James A Glover, Southey Fowler, Ambrose Adam, Charles B. Hornby, and J. Bnnyard. ■ ■ Passengers por Messrs. Shaw, Savill, anti Co. s Inch Marnock, Captainlßobson, which sailed from London for AVellington on the sth November. Second Cabin; William Dabbs, Mrs. Montefeore and Ada Montofeoro. Steerage: Christian Voss, Francis, Paul, and Charles Montefeore. Passengers per New Zealand Shipping Co’s ship Lorraine, which sailed from London for AVellington on the 21st November Saloon: Mrs Fitzherbert, Miss Rowean Fitzherbert, Miss Ethel Fitzherbert, and Master Augustus Fitsherbert. Second Cabin: Mr James D. McLaura, Messrs Richard A. AVilson and Jos. S. AVinbusb. Steerage; David Williamson, Mrs. C. Garvin, Joseph Haughton, Jabez Mynott, Emily Mynott, Ada Mynott. Thomas G. Mynott, Ehenczer Mynott, Alice Mynott, Caroline Mynott, AVilliem AVhinvay, Frank Ardlard, John Kay, Annie Lewis, John J. Lewis, Amy Lewis, Horace Lewis, Edith A. Lewis, Philip Lewis, C. H. Twist, and J. Mills,

The Dane, 12 guns, screw-corvette, Captain John C. Purvis, left Simon's Bay, Cape of Good Hope, on 2nd October, for the Australian station. Record of AVrccks. —The number of wrecks reported for the present year, to date of oth November, amounted to 1205.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5550, 11 January 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5550, 11 January 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5550, 11 January 1879, Page 2