SHIPPING.
POBTT OF WELLINGTON, fliau w at»h.—4.4G a.m, ; 5.H pal June —Albion, SUI tons, Clark, for Melbourne and Hobarton. via the Soutli. I «ssiDiigcrs Cabin ; For Melbourne: Mr. and Mrs. Basil. Mr.ana Mrs. Woodflcld, Mis* Pardon, Messrs. Bro'vn, Lady man, Ewart, and Hussey. For Coas: *™ low. Green, Sillclt. Kerr, and Benson. Bishop, “*Naoior a s -IS tons. Holmes, for Foxton. Passen-Eera-Cainn: Mrs. Stacc, Mr. Boon, Turnbull and jinT schooner, CO tons, Stewart, for Camara. M Kfwi’ tons. Dicker, for Custlopoint and tor Wanganui. tons. Callow, for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. ■ CI.F.VKF.I) OUT. Juse «T.—Marmion, schooner. 92 tons, Hart, lor K 3S tons, Laurcnson. for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent.
IMTOUiy. {A speciitl charge is ’’"''if far consignees names in *'Napierffrom* Fox ton ; 18,000 shingles, 8 cases, 20 Amarantli. from I.yttclton : -10 ti.ilca chan, 0-0 sacks flour, 400 .lo oatmeal 170 sacks initatoos Manftwatu, irom Wanganui. Dales sums, o .hides
i'x roiiTS. Napier, for I'oxton ; 7 bhds, 10 cares, 1 qr-Cftsk brandy, 20 bags groceries, 3 bags salt, 23 cases spirits 3 do schnapps, 3 ipr-casks spirits, 1 do do sherry. 9 cases ale, 1 bdl trees, 9 Jo wire, 30 sacks oats, 1- cases tor Kaipara; ISO bags flour 20 sacks bran. 20 do oats, 30 do chaff. 9 kegs nails, 1 coil rope, 3 cases sundries. 1 do drapery, 1 do blue, 4 dozen buckets, 4 cases chairs. 10 sacks flour, 1 jar brandy. Kiwi for Napier : 270 mats sugar, 2 cases plants 97 diums, 13 bales, 18 kegs, 12 coses, 0 trusses. 9 trunks. 1 bale. 44 pkgs, 4 bills, 1 box coin, 80 mats. For Castlep-unt : 3 bales, 10 sacks flour, uO pkgs, 1 nrCftsk wine. 500 palings. ... . . - K ,,» Stormbird. for Wanganui: 1 stone front. 1 b(U netting, 10 boxes tin plates, 10 lulls tubs, o 0 kegs nails, 1 case galvanised iron, 32 casks. 70 bells wire, pkgs rope, G do machinery, 5 bdls spoutings. 24 '*° £ r s*^ T ' e . 9 ' 1 octavo whisky, 0 cases brandy. 1 range, uOO dram pipes, 3 cases sauce, 4 rails. D pels, 10 cases sundaes, 9 pkgs do, 4 pels. p h kx mrnci) arrivals. London.— Bobiua Dunlop, City of Madras, Broomhall, Glcnlyon, and Orari, early. Sinoai’OKK.—Eai-t Lothmn. early. London, via OiAGO.— Taranaki, early. Mzxbournb via 'run So. ru -Ar.-iwatn, 2.0.. SoimncnN l’im'Tanpo, this day ; Lasby, 2«tn. Northeks Pouts. —Kawea, tliis day. New York.— Ocean Chief, early: Llsmore, early.
rll 0.l EOT 1!D nK rAUT U lIES. London.- Chaudiore, early. Melbourne, via the South.— Arawata. -nth. Northern Poivrs.-Taupo. 27th;; Wellington, JOh. Soi'Ttmts I'cmiti,— Hawea, 27th; Taranaki, 30lh. NuLdON. VV IWTI’OUT, tiUKVMiHITU, AND UoKUIKA. —Murray, 27th. Napier.—Rnngatira, 27th. _ . Svosrir, via Napier and Auckland.—Lotorua June 80. . Wanganui.— Manawatu, this nay. Castlkpoint and Napier. — Kiwi, 20th. Foxton. Napier, 27th. N elso n. —A rawata, 27 th. Sxd-EY and Newcastle. —Easby, 28th. Blenheim.—Falcon, this day; Lyttelton, 2. th.
BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Monday.
Arrived: Dilpulsund. 304 days from London. Seventeen passengers ; all well.—Miss Kilmansegg, trig, from Dunedin.— Mazeppa, from iLyttelton.— Wanaka, from South.—Hauraki, from Sydney, In the Manukau, after a ten days' passage. Sailed : Wellington, for South.
LYTTELTON, Monday.
Sailed : Tanpo, for the North, at 4.45 p.m. Passengers for Wellington : Mr. J. S. Webb. For Nelson: Messrs. J. W. Cottorill and J. Drew. For Manukau : Bev. Mr. and Mrs. J. Munro.
HOKITIKA. Monday
Sailed: Tararua, for Melbourne. The Union Bank shipped by her £14,000 worth of gold from Hokitika.
PORT CHALMERS, Monday Arrived j Rotorua, from Lyttelton. Sailed: Arawats, for Lyttelton.
The schooners Dunedin and Saucy Lass left the harbor yesterday afternoon, the former for Oamaru, and the latter for Belarus Sound. They will both probably have to anchor in Worser Bay. The departure of the p.s. Manawatu for Wanganui has been postponed till this afternoon. The steamer Albion sailed for Melbourne, via Hobarton and the South, at one o’clock yesterday afternoon. The steamer Stormbird sailed for Wanganui yesterday at 5.30 p.m. The barque Queen of the West was engaged m taking in ballast yesterday. We understand that she will go to Fiji from here. flevft va crooUuttL West Coast has delayed the steamer Murray. She is, howevo** expected to arrive here to-morrow. t . . The schooner Spray, as we anticipated, had to put back to Worser Bay on Sunday afternoon, and remained at anchor there all yesterday. The brigantine J. G. Coleson was also there. The cutter Hero has been successfully floated off from her dangerous position on Pig Island, and taken up on ft beach there, where she will be repaired and made fit to resume her trade between here and Pelorus Sound.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5072, 26 June 1877, Page 2
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