Shipping.
POUT !'■»' M'.MEttS. *!•-(.. wr.. August s.—Hawea, b.b., 461 tons, Wheeler, from the North. Passpngerß: Mr, Mrs, and Miss Smith Mrs Decker and fam ly (2); Miss M'Gowan ; Judge Ward; ftles-ss Turnlnll, Nokes, Jones, Simpson Furgeson, Martin, Gault, Johnstone, Cuddeford' Joyce; Masters Jackson, Edwards; and sixteen iu the steerage. Messrs Fulton and Co., aeents for the s.s. Eashy received a telegram from Captain Kennedy ihis morning, stating that tnat steamer was unable ?-i, ?T e Akaroa owiu S to tie heavy gale which was still blowing. Also that the Ringarooma had nut put in at that port. F Owing to tb.« severity of the gale, the s.s. Taupo, bound for Lytteltfn, has returned to Welliugton and will leave again at noon to-morrow. The s.s. Maori is nt Westport. waitiig till the weather moderates before proceeding to Greymouth.
SHIPPING TELEIiBAM. Napieb, Ausrust s.—The barque Oriental, from Mulcen Island to Dunedin, anchored utiier Kidnapper Point, wind bound.
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Evening Star, Issue 4194, 5 August 1876, Page 3
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154Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4194, 5 August 1876, Page 3
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