Shipping.
AT THE HEADS. July 10.*—Kingdom of SwuUn, barque, f: om London.
PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED.
July B.—Anne, ketch, 22 ton Rams.iy, from Allday Bay.
Samson, p s., 121 tons. Edit-, from Oaum-a. July 9.—Ringarooma. s.s., 62:1 ions J. M'Leau, from Nelson via Wellington :-.ud Lyttel-.o;:. i seugevs—Messrs 8011, Gordo:-, Mendels >l-.n ; Bain W, Weildner, Matthesou, and live alocnige. ’ Express, s.s., 133 tons, Chris-: ian, from the Bluff Passengers s Mr and Mi s G-.;Odw n. MvsDmsom, Master Dansom, Misses M.sr;>hy, Sinclair, Messrs Clarkson, Trotter, Eeid, Simon, Caldwell. Kemp. Griffin, Walker, Mayer, Harper, Sheppard, Beoiamin. and two steerage. Wellington, s.s., 202 tons, Carey, from Lyttelton via intermediate porta, Pa-soi.ger.s; Messrs Brown Hart, Shrimpton, and Sinclair. Ino, s.s., 28 tons, "Wing, from Port Molyneux.
SAILED.
July 9.—Taranaki, s.s., 299 tons, Lloyd, for Northern porta. Passengers; For I ytteltou—Miss Heales, Messrs Thompson, Coombes, Otter, Master Otter. For Wellington—Messrs E-. ss (2), Common. For Nelson—Mrs Duncan. For Manukau—-Mrs Main, and twenty-one steerage hj r all ports. July ketch, 25 tons, Brehner, for Waikouaitl.
The ketch Anne, with produce from APday Bay, arrived on Saturday afternoon aud passed up to Dapediu.
The ketch Pujmei-gtop took her departure this morning (or Waikouaitl.
The barque Kingdom of Sweden, from London, was signalled at the Heads this forenoon. The tug proceeded down, and will tow her up to her am eltorjutg th)s evening. The p.s. Sam»oa raUivueti jhpm O-mai u on Saturday evening, and continued t c .m jo to lia«et;iu. The s.s. Express, with c u-go aud passengers, lelt tj;9 Bluff at 5 p m. m, vhc S. b, experienced flue waafhpp ajoug tho coils'-, and ax-rived alongside the railway yuer at p a.is. yc«tcrdav. ihe Union Company's steamer ‘Tuv..na , „i, thir ; y-om! passengers, sixty-four tons of cargo, and twetiry-fciuv 1.-idcs of wool, for the Northern ports, took her doputtixi'S (Vagi the railway pi,-:- yesterday forenoon.
The Uniou Company's steamer Wellington arrived from Lyttel ou via intermediate ports at 7.30 a m, yesterday, aud steamed up to Duuodiu with the flood tide in the afternoon. She left Lvttoltou at 2.45 p.m. ou the 7th, and called at Akaroa aud Timavu.
Messrs M'Meckau, Blackwood’s s a. Uiugurooma, from Nelson via Wellington and Lyttelton, arrived alongside the railway pier at 9 a.m. yesterday. She left Nelson at 0 p.m. on (he «:h, and called at Wellington aud Lyttelton. The Ringarooma loaves again for Melbourne via the Bluff to morrow afteruoou.
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Evening Star, Issue 4171, 10 July 1876, Page 3
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