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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON. Hioa Water. —9.25 A.M.; 9,55 v M ARRIVED. August 15. —Wallace, p.s., 5-1 tons, Dillon, froni Kelson and West Coast ports. Passengers—Cabin : Messrs. Sunbeam, Pell, and Hardy. Deacon, agent. - Maud Graham, schooner, 80 tons, Jorgensen, from Xyttelton. Master, agent. > Tauranga, schooner, 01 tons, Connor, frem Ximaru. Turnbull and Co., agents. tt ~ • Young Dick, schooner, IC4 tons, Armit, from Melbourne. Beck and Tonks, agents. 4 " Kapler, s.s., 48 tons, Fisk, from Blenheim. Turnbull and Co., agents. . , ~ BAILED. - • Aogust 15. —Wanaka, s.s., 278 tons, McGillivray. for Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Manukau. Passengers—Saloon: Miss Carrington, Messrs. Wood, Morratb, Donaghue, and Chang; 6 steerage. Levin and Co., agents. , Tui, s.s., 04 tons. Wills, for Foxton. Bishop, ketch, 05 tons. Swede, forPelorus Sound. Greenfield and Stewart, agents. . . _ Stormbird, s.s., 69 tons, Doile, for Napier. Passengers—Cabin: Messrs. Byrne, Pratt, and Axup ; 3 steerage. Plimmer, agent. , , Wallace, p.s., 64 tons, Dillon, for Nelson and West Coast ports. Passengers—Cabin : Messrs. Atchcson, Samuel, Dransfleld, Gwynno, Thompson, Levy, Jack, and 8 Chinese. Deacon, agent. , IMPORTS. {A special charge is made for consignee#' names mserted in this column.] . ... Maud Graham, from Lyttelton: 572 sacks oats, 150 do potatoes, 90 do wheat, 60 do flour, 200 do chaff, 4 casks bacon, 10 do cheese;' Wallace, from Nelson: 200 bags malt, 1 box. 9 bags nuts. 4 boxes glass, 26 bales wool, 5 do tow. • J G. Coleson, from Lvttelton : 270 sacks bran. Tauranga, from Timaru: COO sacks flour, 300 do bran, 100 do pollard. • n Taranaki, from Glasgow: SSC cases. 227 casks, SO qr-casks, 1 drum. 1 flywheel, 2 columns., I pipe, 1 bottom abaft. I propeller, 1 cylinder, 1 thrust block, 1 propeller shaft and pipe, 8 sheets iron, 1 boiler, 1 chimney, 8 bdls grate bars, 1 bdl iron, 67 bdls tubes, 132 do galvanised do. 10 casks grease, 4474 cast-iron pipes, 412 cast-iron connections, 35 sluice valves, 250 fire cocks, 221 street boxes, IG2 - pkgs lead, 1050 sashwelghts, .53 bdls stoves, 12 bdls grates, 24 truck wheels, 100 camp ovens and covers, ISO pots, IS pkgs metal, 72 segments of cylinders, 24 do caps do, 120 blocks. EXPORTS. Tui, for Foxton: S mats sugar, 6 empty casks, 100 bats railway iron, 8 cases bolts, 20 sacks-oats, 2 do flour, 6 cases kerosene, 10 drums oil, 1 roll matting, 10 half-chests tea, 160 pkgs merchandise, etc. Stormbird, for Napier : 10 cases brandy, 1 qr-herce tobacco, 7 bales woolsacks, 1 case mirrors, 1 cask zinc. 314 pkgs merchandise etc., 50 cases do, 9 trunks, 4 pels, and 8 boxes. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London—Ornrl(P.G.B.D.>, Zealandia, Sfc. Leonards, and Wairoa; early. • _ ■ • ‘ Singapore.—East Lothian (V.K.J.Q.), early.. Kjcw York.—Silas Fish, early ; Herbert Black. Southern Ports. —Taupo, this day; Hawea, 22nd. North icitN Po ktm—Taranaki, 20th. Stones', via Nabier and Auckland.—Rotorua, Melbourne, via West Coast.—Albion, 17tb. Melbourne.—Young Dick, early Dukedin.—Estelle, early New York via Port Chalmers.—Elsinore, early. Melbourne via the S^uth.—Arawata, 21st. London.-Primera, this month.. Northern Ports.—Hawea, 22nd. Westport and.Gheymouth.—Luna, this day. Kapier, Poverty Bay, Tauranga, and Auckland. —Taupo, 17th. . Nelson. Westport, Greymouth.and Hokitika. —Murray, early. Hobarton and Melbourne, via the South.— Albion, 17th. Southicrn VoßTf*.—Rotorua, 17th. Sydney, via Auckland and East Coast. — Rotorua, 25th. _ . t Kaikoura and Lyttelton.—Tui, 21st, Wanganui.—Manawatu, this day. FoxTon.—Tui, ISth. .... , Blenheim.—Napier, this day ; Lyttelton, this day. CASTLEPOrST and Napier.—Kiwi, 21st.

BY TELEORAPB. HOKITIKA, Wednesday. Akilived : Mary Bannatyne and Prosperity, from Melbourne, in roadstead. Sailed : Albion, lor Nelson. She has notj been tendered owing to the heavy sea. AUCKLAND, "Wednesday, The ex-Governor’s yacht Blanche has arrived from the Islands, and'is therefore not the vessel supposed to have been wrecked at the North Cape. The topsail schooner Hlnemoa, which left Auckland forSainoa, is missing and It is feared wrecked. The hull is insured in the New Zealand. Office for £I2OO ; cargo in the Victoria for £7OO, and Batavia £SOO. The vessel is owned by Messrs. Boss, D., H. Mackenzie, and Captain Fairchild, and was commanded by Capt Boss. 1 - 1 • The s.s. Napier , arrived in port at 6 o’clock last evening from Blenheim’, having left there at 0 oyiock same morning., She is announced to. sail again tor Blenheim- to-night. • • - ■ - . • The s.s. AVanaka sailed for Manukau, via intermediate ports, at 8 a.m. yesterday. She arrived at Picton at 1 p.m. - ' ~ , ’ The Tanpo, from the South, is expected to arrive here this forenoon. She will sail to morrow, at noon, for Auckland via the East Coast. ’ 0 he'ship Taranaki was berthed at the wharf yesterday'afternoon. She will commence discharging to-day. ... The topsail schooner Tautanga. from Timaru, with a full cargo of colonial produce, arrived in port yesterday morning early. She left Timaru on 1 Sunday last, and had light southerly windup.- . The s.s. Tui got away for Foxton yesterday evening at 9 o’clock. i . . , The schooner Aurora is now receiving a thorough overhaul so as to fit her for the coming wool season. The schooner Aspada .has been sold by Mr. E. Pearce to Mr. M. Moore, late of the Clyde-quay Hotel She is to be employed in the timber trade. The s.s. Stormbird sailed for Napier at midnight last night with seventy tons of general cargo on board. ' , _ , The p.s. Wallace left Nelson at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, and arrived here at 9a m. yesterday. She sailed for Nelson and West Coast ports at 8 o’clock last night with sixty tons general cargo on board. The schooner Mand Graham arrived In harbor from Bytteltonyesferday forenoon, -The ketch Reliance left for the Peloros Sound yesterday afternoon. ■ ; The-brig-Star of the Mersey is now in -the hands oi the shipwrights receiving a most thorough overhaul. She will sail for Hokiahga, where she will load with timber for Dunedin, most probably during the week.' The topsail schooner Young Dick, Captain Armit, with a full general cargo.from Melbourne—about 280 tons, 150 of which is flour—arrived in harbor yesterday evening from Melbourne. She left Melbourne on the 3rd instant, and next day, the wind blowing hard from the W.S.W.. the schooner took a heavy list to port, necessitating her to. lay-to. ■ There was a very heavy-sea running, which found its way on board the vessel in very large quantities, and the port whisker was .carried .away and the mainstaysail. burst .by the force of it. Afterwards the wind became more moderate, but she bad a rough run through Bass, Strait. The wind across the middle ground wes from N.W. - to S,, blowing pretty stiff; and on Sunday last, the weather having considerably moderated,' the hatches were taken off, and the vessel righted by shifting a portion of the cargo. She made, the land on Monday last, and had westerly winds through-the Strait,' Passed Stephen Island yesterday morning, and ran through a quantity of wreckage,-most probably belonging to the Queen Bee. It consisted of.several boxes candles, a hatchway painted white, end also several casks, cases, etc. The Young Dick commenced to heat up through the Heads against a strong nor’-wester at 8 o’clock last evening, and an hour and a half afterwards hid rounded Halswell Ppint,.and came to an. anchorage off the wharf at 8 O’clock. ' J

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5116, 16 August 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5116, 16 August 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5116, 16 August 1877, Page 2

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