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SHIPPING.

LYTI ELTON. i

AKItIVEP. | Fob. 16— Canterbury, schooner, 75 tons, T. Hay, from Polorus sound. „ A , „ , Feb. 16— Wild Wave, schooner, 30 tona, Karalus, from Akuroa. Feb. lfl— Minnie, ketch, 17 tons, Martinet, from Decanter bh.y. „.,„, , . Feb. 10— Orost of tho Wave, Bcnoonor, from Plot >n, with timbor. Fob. 10— WelHngton, s.s,, 262 tons, Caroy, from "Wellington and Northern Ports. Pansongorß— Baloon i Dr Doylo, Hon Mr Hastings, Miss JRotfc, Messrs "White and Proscott. Stoorago-Mr Powor. Feb. 18— Bruco, s.s,, 205 tons, Jonos, from Dunodin, via Timaru and Akaroa. Passengers— Cabin t Mrs Christian and 3 children, Missoa Hargreaves (8), Mrs Brutbory and child, Mrs Todhunter, child, ana servant, Messrs M-Loan, Solomon, Evans, Moffatt, M'lntosh, Woods, and 0 In stoorago. DAIliBl). Fob. 10— Courior, ketch, 81 tona, Sinclair, fov Pigeon Bay, in ballast. Fob. 10 -Elizaboth Ann, kotch, 2* tons, Foron, for Pigeon Bay, ln ballast. Feb. 10— Wellington, e.g., 262 tons, Carey, for Dunedin. < V-HSSH_,9 IN HA-WOTO. Stoamer.— Bruce. „,.„,,, Ships, — Gora'dino Pagot, Pleiades, Gmaador (cleaved), Glwoo Darling-, Lady Jocelyn, Woitangi, Walmato, Langstone, flakato. Barques. — Tames Himnoll, Mallard, Wressoll Castlo, Joliba, Bex Shell, Alice, Hopoful, Espoculado*, CcrrWo. Brigs— K/o T ose, &t '/j-Ellaohio, Prosporo, Syron. Brigantines and S .'hoonovs.— 3trca._-.lot, Howard, Flying Cloud (cleared), Hoiald, Helena, Cleopatra, Edward, Onward, Omaha, Voluntoov, Pcorloss, Jessio Hondoraon, Lizzie, Guy, Elizabeth Curio, Maiden City, Croat, of tho Waves, Canterbury, Wild Wave Kotohefj— Kestrel, Linnet, Margaret, Clematis, Jupitor, Minnio, Cuttor.— Antelope. VBRSfI. fl k'S VVH WIIAVIVKS. Gladstone Pla'V- Wi'Lang', ship, fading wool; Mal'ard, barque, locdug wool? Grace Darling, eh .p. Sorew Pile Jeifcy. -- Oraig-Ellaebio, brig, dlscharging timber j Prosporo, bug', load'ng grain. BrcixiUvoMt. — Edward, schooner, discharging timber j JaunoM, ketc.i, o i oharging timbor. Export Wharf.— Wvc ,v .U^sfcle, barque, discharging railway Bloopers j Jolloa, barque, loading elates. Third Whaif. •— Covwdo, barquo, uncharging timbor i Sea hhol). barquo, dlschavgiug timbor. PeacooVs W.i.'a..' — Eipeoulador, barquo, dieoharging coal j Hopeful, bavquo, discharging coal • Kestrol, i stcli, Tho Now Zealand Storm -.hipping Company's s.n. Wellington, Captain Caroy, aiiivcl in harbour at 2,30 p.m. from Wellington and Northorn ports, and sailed for Dunodin this afto.nioon. Tho 0.8. Bruco, Captain Jones, arrived in harbour at 12.89 p.m. from Dunodin, via Timaru and Alraroa. ShoW-,n berthed alongside tho Scrow-piio Jolty, and commoncod to discharge hor Inward cargo. Sho sails on hor return trip to-morrow at 1 p.m. The ilorc-and-affc schooner Onward, Cantata Bissett, whioh amved. on b'atnvcl-iy, left HotnU'ra on Fiiday, Fob. 6, Exporionocd ifno S.W. iviuda, which con_)n.>cd until sighting Stephen's ts-and at midnight on Monday, Fob. £. Tnonoo had I'ght northerly w/'tid*i tuiough Cook Siixnifca, and roundel Capo Cnm^boll on Thursday, Fob. 0, ct 4 p.m., antf wa« Oi( tho KoMcc was on Thursday morning, Fob. 11. 1/ nd ekvonfi U.W. winds, which contlnuod until F.iday evening, thou l'ght northerly wlndn ; arriving as above. Tho ketch Cloiuatia, Captaiu Molle.', left Auokland on Fob. 2, Experienced l'ght hoad winds m far as East (3apo, which v/aa sighted on Saturday, Fob. 0. Thence had light northerly winds to Portland Island. On Sunday, Fob. 7, had strong flouthorly winds, and had to rail back Ini . Waugawal for saoltor. Left aga'n tho following morning ftt 9 a.m,, with light northerly v/Indfl. I'aßsod. Cap© Pallfflor on Wcdnoaday, Fob. 10. Thonoo strong N.W. Winds. Camo through tho Straits on Friday, Fob. J 2, and wan off tho Kaikoura,') at 5 ft.m. on fraturday, Feb. 13. Thence hod strong N.E. wlndoj arriving on Saturday ofen'ng, Tho schooner Lizzie Gu,", Captain Payno, aiiivod In harbour on featutday, r.t 11 p.w., from Hokitika. Tho capta'n roport3 tont bo icft Hokitika on Fob. 0, in tow of tho steamer '.Utan. Exporioncod light Boutho'.'ly winds for two days, nnd wos thon 'becalmed off Capo Farewell ior thirty-six hours. On Fob. 10, a light vwsrovly wind sprang up, veorlng round to tho N.W,, and Increasing into a iitrong galo, whioh carried tho vessel as far as tho Kaikouras by Fob, 11, T-iouoo had vory strong S.W. winds, which continued for twolvo hours, whon tho wind voorod round to tho N.E. Entorod tho Heads at 9 p.m., orrivins? ai above. Tho BOiioonor ..'e-raio Hondo.&on, Captain Eobinson, arrived iv harbour on Saturday . ovoning, from Picton. Tho captnin reports tbnt ho loft Picton on Fob. 11, a-i 0 a,m., with a strong N.W. wind. Passed Capo Campbell at 3 p.m., and was oil! tho Kaikouras at 8 p.m. same day. Thorso had strong aouthorly wlndg for tr. ant; -fou.' hours, and was ihon becalmed for twelve hours. At 5 «..m, on Saturday, a fresh breeze sprung up fvom tho N.E., enabling tbo ves-ol to anivo as abovo, Tho captain states that ht passed tho barque Queensland off Matonau at noon on Saturday. The following vessels wero loading at Picton for Lyttolton whon tho vossol loft;— Schooners Tauranga, Croat of tho Wavo, Isabella, aud Pearl. Tho topsail schooner Peerless, Captain Lowls, , arrived in harbour yostorday morning at oight o'clock, from Auckland, aftov a passago of twolvo days from purt to port, Tho captain reports that ho loffc Auckland on Wednesday, Fob. It, with light easterly woathor, which lasted until sighting East Capo on Sunday, Fob. 7. Thonco had a strong galo from tho southward, compolUng tho vossol to run back into Kawa-kawa for sholtor, and lay thoro for twonty-four hours. Loft again on Monday. Had light castorly woathor until abreast of Capo Pallifior, thon had a strong,; galo from tho S.S.W., compelling hor to hoavo to for thirty-six hours. Thonco had light baffling winds to calm. Mado Godloy light at 0 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 14, arriving As above. mossrs M'Mcokan and Blackwood and Co.'s e.s. Tararua, Captain Bowden, arrivod In harbour yesterday at 0,15 a,m. from Molbourao, via West Coast ports and WelHngton, Sho was borthed alongside the Gladstone Pior, and commoncod to discharge inward cargo. Tho pursor reports that tho stoamor oloarod Port Phillip Heads at fl ■p.m. on Fob. 3, and passed tho Sistora at mid-day on Fob. 4. Exporioncod strong S.E. winds, which continued for tho flrst four days of tho passage Aftorwards light southerly winds, arriving off Hokitika at 9 a.m. on Fob. 0. Loft again at 11.30 p.m., with light airs, arrived at Groymouth at 1.30 p.m., ond loffc again at 2.80 p.m. Was off Capo Farowoll samo night. Thonco had a strong brcozo from tho N.W,, arriviug at Nelson at 1.30 p.m. on Fob. 10 j loft again at midnight, nxrlving in Wellington at 11.15 a.m. on Fob, 11 j loffc again at 0.15 p.m,, rounded Capo Campbell at 3 p.m. Tho ' wind theu'voorcd round to tho oaa.wara, and continued from thafc quarter until daylight yostorday morning, after that timo strong N.E. winds, with ' thlok weather prevailed. Captain Clark having ' completely rocovorcd from his indisposition, is now In chargo of tho s.s, Claud Hamilton, but it ls ox- ' pootcd that ho will resumo command of tho , Tararua on hor return to Melbourne Wo aro indobtod to Mr Hart, pursor, for Melbourno and Wellington fUoH, Tho steamer took on board 70 tons of cargo, and sailed for Melbourno, via Dunedin and Bluff, at 0 p.m. yostorday, carrying tho outward Suez mall.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 2163, 16 February 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 2163, 16 February 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 2163, 16 February 1875, Page 2

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