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SHIPPING.

METSOUOLOQIOAL -—TODAY. High Water at Wharf.—l 2.9 am ; 12 40 pm. San.— Rises, 4.4 S a.m. : sets, 7.18 p.m. Noon.— Barometer, 30 30 ; thermometer. 78. 6 o.m.—Barometer. 31.21 : thermometer, 70. Miilnight.— Barometer, 30 23 ; thermo., C 4. Wind.— N.W. MOON'S AOS. Full Moon.—January 20th, 7.14 p.m. Last Quarter. —January 27,1.1 p.m. ARRIVED. Friday, January 15. Rotomahana, ss, 864 tons. Carey, from Melbourne, via South. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Watson, Young, Kay, Meats, Cemmo (2), Wilding, Coombe, and Vance, Mesdames Evatt, Lewis and two children, Simplon, Fomfroy, Upton, Jones, De Beer, Maher, Kev Mr and Miss Chambers, Mr, Mrs, and Misses Cargill (2), Mr and Mrs Grant, Mr and Mrs Simes, Mr and Mrs Atkinson, Mr and Mrs Taylor, Mr and Mrs Fraser and two children, Messrs Anderson, Stevenson, Bell, Aclange, Keen, Fountain, Garforth, Loughrey, Hooper, Tucker, Jones, Insoll, Thompson, Good, Kindon, Pickles, Fielder, Ross, Myers, Healey, Mivckay, Mayall, Cutts, Jacobs. Morten, Heenan, and Jansen; 50 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. . _ T . Taiaroa, 83, 228 tons, Thomson, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Oay, Holmes, McElwain, Gardner, and liedger (2), Meadames Suckling, Bishop, and Sutter, Mr and Mrs Potter, Mr and Miss Fuller and boy, Mr and Mrs Ashworth, Mr and Mrs Perrv, Mr and Mrs Auffray, Mr and Mrs Kail, Messrs Forbes, Mackay, Hams, Jacques, Newcomb, Hood, Fraser, Torey, Hyland, Shine, London, Chatterton, Bogers, Mason, Charters, Bailey, Jones, Webster, Wastney, and Brooker; 10 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agent. _ _ . Hauroto, ss, 1276 tons, Kennedy, from Sydney. Passengers—Saloon : Sister Maria de Sacrament, Mrs Dewing, Mr and Mrs Smith, Kev W. Butler, Fathers Murrane, Aubray, and Kegnaul, Messrs Moss, Newton, Bell, Lediogham, Hastie, Sheather, Hull, Smith, Yanderbyl, Edmonds, and Carew ; 13 steerage. U.S ». Co, agents. Pelham, ss, 228 tons, Greager, from South. Passengers—Saloon: Miss Garth, Mrs Bolt, Messrs Adams, Stewart, Manogue, Muire (2); 2 steerage. Brunner Coal Co, agents. Mohaka, ss, 29 tons, Eckford, from Blenheim. Levin and Co, agents. Koranni, ss, 301 tons, Oliver, from Greymonth, Nelson and Picton. Passengers— Saloon : Mrs Grant and family (4), Messrs O'Sullivan and O’Donnell; 5 steerage. X 7.3.5. Co, agents. SAILED. Friday, Jancaby 10. Barren, se, 462 tons, Hansby, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Gardner ■ and Seymour, Mesdames Smith, Izard and Suckling, Mr and Miss Reston, Mr and Mrs Mclntosh, Messrs Neighbours, Jones, Fergus»on, Didsbury and Been; 6 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. , - Stormbird, ss, 137 tons, Chambers, for Wanganui. Passengers Cabin : Misses Wilding and Coombe, Mrs Chapman, Messrs Brooksmitb, Garforth, Newtown, Ledmgham and Crooks. Turnbull and Co, agents. Jane Douglas, ss, 75 tons, Fraser for Foxton. Turnbull and Co, agents. Hauroto, ss, 1270 tons, Kennedy lor South. Passengers—Saloon ; Misses Shea and Smith, Mrs Dudley, Mrs and Miss Hart, Mr and Mrs Frank, Mr and Mrs Putnam, Rev Mr Salter, Messrs Fee, Lawry, Everett, Fergusson, Perry, Ingle, Cameron (3), Warboys, Howry, Blake and Macara j 5 steerage. U.O.S. Co, :■ gents. , -T , Taiaroa, ss, 228 tons, Thomson, for Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Messrs Edwards, Kerr, Stafford, Paske, Edmonds ; 3 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Mahinapua,' ss, 205 tons. Holmes, tor Nelson and West Coast ports. U.S.S. Co, a *P«lham, ss, 228 tons, Greager,' for Nelson and West Coast ports. Brunner Coal Co, 38 Kiwi, ss, 133 tons, Campbell, for Castle Point and Napier. Passengers—Cabin : Miss Green and Mesdames Graham and Gray. Levin and Co, agents. Mohaka, ss, 29 tons, Eckford, for Blenheim. Levin and Co, agents. Rotomahana, ss, 864 tons, Carey, for Auckland, via East Coast. Passengers— Saloon : Misses Toop, Edwards, Juno, Hayes and Ling, Mrs James, Mr and Mrs Kennedy, Mr and Mrs Braham, Mr and Mrs Oliver, Bishop of Nelson, Captain Babot, Messrs Rapp, Williams, Anderson(2), Nunn, Dunbar, Horton, Underwood, Finch, Benvenuti, Rogers. Charleston, Usher, Lonsdale, Millward, Walters, Nelson, Taylor, Webster, Forbes, Wastney and Percy, Mountain, Mannings, Hart, Moss, Sperry, Davis, McDougal, Harris, Holt; 15 steerage. U.S.S. Co. agents. ’ ° IMPORTS. Rotomahana, from Melbourne —2 cases, L?vin and Co; 3 do, N. J. Xsacca ; 6 do, W. AT Bannatyne and Co; 5 do, W. and G. TnrnbuU and Co; 1 case, G. W. Dutton; I do J Watt; 72 lengths pipe, 210 tubes, E. W'. Mills and Co; 1 case, 1 pel, Lyon and Blair • 32 hf chests tea, United Importers Co ; •"3 cases, N.Z. Drug Co; 277 cases fruit, 135 do, Heaton and Miller; 2 baler, 2 crates, 3 cases. Strike and Hamilton ; 1 box, Ludwig and Son; 38 hf chests tea, 36 cases, 4 crates, 2 pels, 1 box, 1 truss, variously consigned and from Sydney—s cases, 1 keg, W. O. Fitz Gerald; 2 cases, J. Huxley; o do, N.Z. Drug Co; 3 cases, 1 bag, W. Fades; 2 oases, 2 bags, 1 pci, J. L. Kimbell; 2 cases, Barraud and Son; 5 oases, G. Mee; 4 do, Deacon and Co; 1 case, N. J. Isaacs ; 1 pci; New Zealand Times; 736 bags sugar, 19 pkes 1 pel, Levin and Co; 1 do, Heaton and Millar • 1 trunk, A. Rickman; 156 cases fruit, Lnery and Campbell; 232 do, G. Thomas; 1 pci, J. Maginnity; 1 do, W. K. Bishop; 1 oaso, G. Tiller; 360 bags, 90 cases, 16 bars atwl' 15 boxes, 7 bales, 5 hf-chests, 5 pels, 3 qr-caaks, 1 trunk, and 1 plcg, variously consigned and to order. EXPORTS. B M 3- Ruapehn, for Bio de Janeiro —s boxes butter. New Zealand Loan and Mercan•ant le Agency Company. For London-12 bales wool, 2 do basils, Greenslada Bros ; 36 do 25 bales leather, 31 sacke do, Hirst and Co; 381 okgs exhibits, 23 bales wool. 7 do skins, Deacon and Co; 17 bales woo), 388 bales basils, 30 do flax, 6 casks tallow, 3 do pelts, 1. H. Picketing and Co : 5549 carcases mutton, 426 do lamb. 5 bags beef, 3 do kidneys, 116 qra beef 500 cases meat. Gear Meat Company ; 23 bales wool, T. and W. Young; 1 case, H. Walden; 2 bales clippings, Thompson, Shannon and Co; 83 bales wool, Sclanders and Co ; ■BB3 bales wool, 52 do basils, 5 do skins, I case, 1 cublc 1 pkg, New Zealand Loan and Hernanttle Airenov Company; 249 carcases mutton, 1750 do, "Wellington Meat Company ; 1 caw, Heaton and Miller; 100 carcases mutton, E. Pearce: 433 bales wool, 12 do skins, 1 cask talSow, Johnston.and Co; 100 do Equitable Building Company; 1 pkg, J. Forbes. expected ARRIVALS. Jhondon.—(Sailed) Hurunni, Sept. 24th; Wave Quean, Oct. 19th; Opavva, Nov. 17th; Doric, Dec. sth; Tongatirq, Dec. 19th; Arawa, Jan. 2nd, New Yoik.—(Sailed) Sagetta, Sept. 12th; Stella, Oct. 10th. Liverpool.—(Sailed) Mataura, Deo. 7tb. Glasgow. —(Sailed) Shakespeare, Nov.- 24th. Westport.—Maital, Manawatu and Grafton, Wes? Coast! Nelson and Picton.—Kennedy, this day. __ , ... , Patea, via Nelson.— Wavarley, this day. Greymouth.—Maori, this day, Napier and Castle Point.—Go-head, this day. Nelson.—'Taiaroa, 17th. Lyttelton.—Hawea, 17th. , Sydney, via Auckland, Gisborne and Napier. —Te Anau,-17th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Greymouth,—Maori, this day. Patea.—Waverley, this day. Westport.—Koranui, this day. _ _ London, via Rio de Janeiro.—Tamm, 17th. Pert Chalmers.—R.M.S. Kaikoura, 17th. Auckland, via East Coast.'—Maitaii loth. IPioton and Nelson. —Hawea, XBth. Melbourne, via South.—Te Anau, 18th. BY TELEGRAPH, f united PRESS ASSOCIATION.) GniYMOOTSt, January 15. ; Arrived, 6 am—Timaru, from Wellington, j Sailed, 5 pm—lSmaru. for Wellington. Nelson, January 10. Arrived, 8.30 am-Cbarles Edward, from Wellington: 1.50 pm. Rotorua, from Picton. Sailed, 2io pm—Waverley, for Wellington. , Foxton, January 15. Sailed, 3.65 pm—Tni,'for Wellington. Wasqanui, January 15. Raffed, 4 pm—Huia. for Wellington. Westport, January 15. Arrived, 8.30 a.m.—Maitai and Manawtu, from Wellington; Wareatea, from Port Chalmers; Grafton, from Lyttelton; Kennedy, irom Nelson j Orowaiti, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Maitai, for Wellington ; Manawatu, for Wellington; Grafton, for Wellington. 'PIOTON, January 15. Arrived, 2.30 am.—Rotorua, from Wellington. , „ . Sailed, 5 am—Rotorua, for NeiscuCastle Point, January 15.. Sailed, 4 am-Go-Ahead, for Wellington. Kaikoura, January 15. ( Arrived, 8.30 am—Wakatu, from Welling4on, _ ~ BlekheeH, January loArrived, early—Waihi, from Wellington. Bluit, January 14. Arrived Rakaia, ship, Fotediek, from London, 98 days, with full general cargo. Sailed Pareora, ship, Bungard, for 1 imaru, i in ballast. Dunedin, January as. : : Arrived—Penguin, from North : barquen-; iiue Cock of the North, from Mauritius. Sailed—Wanaka, for North. ■ \ ! Tie U.S.S. Co’s Koranui left Greymouth) at 3 pm on the 13th, Nelson at 3 pm nextday, i Picton at 2.15 yesterday afternoon, and anived’ hero at 7.30 last night. She sails for Westport to The U.S.S. Co’s Taiaroa left Nelson at 2.15 pm on Thursday, called at Picton, and arrived hero at 5.45 yesterday morning. She returned to Nelson last night. „ .v The B.C. Go’s Pelham, from the South, arrived here at 9.15 am yesterday, having left Lyttelton at 2.45 pm the previous day. St>o sailed for Nelson and West Coast ports last . night. ' .• -, The U.S.S. Co’s Rotomahana arrived here . at 7.50 am yesterday. She left Melbourne .*t 4,30 pm on the 6th insfc, and' armed at the

Bluff at 10.30 am on the 11th, and Port Chalmers on the 12th ; left again on the 13th, and reached Lyttelton next morning; sailed again at 5 pm same day, and arrived as above. She sailed for Auckland, via East Coast, last evening. The U.S.S. Co’s Hauroto left Sydney at midnight on the 9th inst, sighted- Cape Farewell at 2,15 pin on the 14th, and arrived here at an early hour yesterday morning. For the Brat four days of the passage had moderate SB Winds and fine weather, and on the following day strong easterly winds, .thence fine weather to arrival. She sailed South yesterday afternoon. The N.Z.S. Co’s ship Hurunui, now 114 days out from London to this port, may reasonably be expected to arrive here to-day, ad she was passed at 7 am on Thursday 60 miles west of Cape Farewell by the steamer Hauroto, which arrived here yesterday morning from Sydney, ThO sa Mohaka arrived here yesterday nlorning from Blenheim, and returned last night, x . THE S.S. TAINUX. Thd S.S. and A. CVs steamer Tainui, 3231 tons, Captain Barlow, leaves at 2 pin to-mor-row for London, via Rio de .Janeiro. Up to the present the following passengers have booked to leave by her : —Saloon-Miss J, Higinbotham, Mr and Mrs E, B. Cargill and Mias Cargill, Mr and Mrs A. Clayden, Mr and Mrs J. S. Bredermann and Messrs Frank Bell and H. S. Izard. Second cabin : Miss Ncilson (for Rio), Mrs Lewis and 2 daughters, Mr and Mrs R. Atkinson, Mr and Mrs D. M. Chapman, Mr and Mrs McDougall and 3 children, Messrs E. B. Reynolds, W. Gayford,S. Mayall, T. Turner, and E. Redfern. Steerage Miss M. Clark, Mesdames L. Stokes, and Saxelly, Mr and Mrs Clemow, Mr and Mrs Halliday and 2 sons, Mr and Mrs E. Thornhill, Mr and Mrs John Cave and 3 children, Mr and Mrs J. Slater, Messrs A. and T. Brialey and Misses Brialey (3), Mr and Mrs J. Taylor, Mr and Mrs H. Slee and 8 children, Messrs M. Jennings, W. Burke, J, H. Boaworth, J, Bosworth, C. Winaley, H. Lowtner, E. Edwards, Robert Cleland, J. Lester, W. C. Baker, J, Robertson, P. McKinnon, H. Wallis, Robert Maclatchy, John Mills, Clinton and 5 children, and Kane. Her cargo space has been fully taken up, and her cargo consists of wool, tallow, skins, and 16,035 frozen mutton, 3389 lambs, 1032 legs mutton, 222 quarters beef, and 31 pks frozen sundries, of which 7205 sheep, 320 lambs, and 104 quarters beef were shipped here.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7682, 16 January 1886, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7682, 16 January 1886, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7682, 16 January 1886, Page 2