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SHIPPING.

PORT OP WELLINGTON. Hl|tiWftt«r 6.30 a.m., 5.50 p.m. ARRIVED. Junk 1.-Wallftcc.-pB., M. tons, DiUou, from Nelson. Passengers Saloon; » Misses Ward and Paterson. Mrs. Vivian; Mwsre. \ouug, Pollock, Rook. Wilson, White, Webley, Smith*. Gardner, McLean, and Patterson. Deacon, agent. Wellington, e.s.. 270 -tons, McGee, from. Picton and Kelson. Possengera-fialoou: Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Capper and infant, Mrs. Andrew, Messrs. ■ Brown, Allen, Johnstone, Kiddle, Mcßae, ; Smith, Hooke, Clifford, and Taylor. ; Levin and C 0.,; agents, \ illnemoa. Government 5.8., 282 tons, Fairchild; from Lyttelton, v Passengers: Messrs. Sheehan, M.H.R., Grace, Kattray, and llori Nahe, M.H.K. SAILED. Junk 1, —Go Ahca<!, s.s., W,. tons, picker, for, Costtepoint and- Napier. Passengera-Cabin: Sergeant and Mrs. O'Mally and family (4). Johnston and Co., agents, ' , ' Monawatu, p.s., 103 tons, ■ Harvey, for Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin: Messrs. U Hay and La grange. Plimmer, agent ThranaU. a.a. 327 tons. Malcolm, for the North. Passengers—Saloon; Mr. and Mrs. Birch, Messrs, Bishop, Songer. Maxwell, and Johnston ; - steerage Levin and Co. agents. ■ « , • . t , , 1 Jane Douglas, s.s„ 75 tons, Fraser, for hoxlon. Pllmwer. agent. ■ ■,■ , ‘ ' . Napier, s.a., 1 48 tons, Fnk, for Blenheim* X'assengers - Cabin : Messrs. Matthison, Wiley, and Scott. Turnbull and Co., agents. IMPORTS* « Wellington, from Nelson; 1 qr-caak,Levin;4 coups A poultry, Beauchttinpr 1 box. Miss Greenwood; 2 coups fowls, Lichtachcudl; i.l • piece chain, .Mills; 1 keg butter, Kreoft. Transhipments—3 pVge, i Sturne; 0 pkg*. Ivoutledgo. For CUborna—3o pkga, Crawford. For Port Chalmers—U pkgs, Wcott. For, Lyttelton—--1 p‘«g t Saunders.- ‘ v ■'• *<■ ’r. ... • : v .EXPORTS. : .. / ■ • ■ Taranaki, for Norths 1 bale, 10 cases, 27 boxes, 3 ■' kegs; 8 pkgs ebaiu. 12 pkgs. Felton and Co; GO pkgs. Levin and Co; S pkg», J Griffiths; 8 p'<gß, 21 boxes, W. and G. TunabulU-J.qr-ciwks. 5 pkgs, Krulland . ~Cq; Il pkvs.l bale; 1 truss,: Joseph amLCo; 11 “ Bishop; I pcl, rWldyi lpkg,.Mclntyre; 1 pci, Held; 20 pkgs. Pilcherj O ’ao/Jlawson; 2 pkgs, 5 2-tlerces ■ tobacco, S o'duntal ovens; S casks, 1 pci, 1 box, Bannatyne: l.pcl, Telegraph Department; 1 box, 2 trunks, Guilford; 1 pkg; Barrett: 2 axles, 2 springs, 1 pci, 2 -pkganfiUaj.Spkgs/Renahaw, / , , » -■ MPEOTEb ARRIVALS. London.—Cralgle Lea, Craigmallen, Fleiono, Frith of Forth, and Caitlodi, early. New York, via. Dunedin.—O. M. Tucker, early, . ; New Yoß*.--Star, early. / ’ Melbourne-via tub Sooth.—Rlngarooma, 6th June. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' London.—Cbasca and Ohaudiere, early. Picton and Nelson.—Wellington, this day. Auckland; * >ra tub East 1 Coast.—Wanaka Junes. »Vanoanui.—Stormblrd, this day. Cabxlefoint and Napier.—Go*Ahead, this day; Xtwi, this day. North an* PoßTa;—Taranaki, this day. Foxton.—Tol, this day. Übluol’Rkk, via tun South.—Rlngarooma, oth. l ? Lyttelton.—Darcy Pratt, early. Nblson and Taranaki.—Wallace, this day, , Blenheim.—Napier, early. Southern Ponm—Wakatipu, oth : Taranaki, 7th, BY TELEGRAPH. TIM *RU. Saturday. The barque Mendoza is rapidly filling with grain for London, and is expected to sail to-morrow.' AUCKLAND. Saturday. Arrived : Omaha, brigantine, from Lyttelton. KAXPARA, Saturday. Arrived : Derwent, from Lyttelton : Ofclra, from ; ; Melbourne. - The latter has been off the bar since the lltli. -Sailed : Sissy, foe. Duned n; Prince Alfred,; for ‘ Lyttelton; Poheke, for Wellington. , , , LYTTELTON, Saturday. Arrived: Forcrt Queen, Hannah Barrett, and Anthons, from Wellington ; Helena, from Auckland; Torea, from Kaipara; Emerald and Unity, from the ■ Sounds. ■ . Sailed : Adelphoir. for Newcastle; Malacca, for London; Taiaroa, for Dunedin, at 3.30 p.m.: Are-' wats, for the South, at 5 p.ra. Sunday. Arrived : Wanaka, from the South. Sailed: Lapwing, for Adelaide. The steamer Wellington arrived her© from Nelson at midnight on Saturday. She reports leaving Nelson on Friday Jnornhtgat 9.15 a.m., and arrived at Picton at GOO p.ra. on*Saturday; left at 7 o'clock, and arrived here as above. Experienced fine weather. ■ Between Nelson and Plpipi passed about 18 feet of a wreck, apparently part of a rail and bulwarks, with ' sum© of the stanchions attached. Tho timber was painted white. .• - . i• ■ Tho Government steamer HXnemoa, from Lyttelton, arrived alongside the'wharf yesterday afternoon:at : half-past 1 o'clock. Captain Fairchild reports leaving Lyttelton at U o'clock on Friday evening. Experienced light winds with hazy weather. The Jane Douglas left for Foxton on Saturday evening. f ■ '! Tho steamer Napier left on|Saturday evening for Blenheim. The schooner Saucy Lass, from Pelorus Sound, has hauled alongside the breastwork, and commenced discharging her timber* ■ The adioouor Clio. for Waitapu; made sail yesterday morning, and left with a fair breeze.' The V.S.S. liswea is due here this morning from ' - Auckland,;via the. East U>ast, and will sail again > v duriogthe day for the South.. . i : > The pile-driver- on the wharf has been kept busily employed the last week driving in the piles for the extension or the wUarf. Two rows of piles on either . side of 'the wharf towards the cud have been put in place and stayed, aud:durisg this week considerable ■y vimproremeat;will bo noticeable. - ■ '' During the 1 last week a great acquisition has been added to the wharf by the erection of some substantial steps with handrail, for the convenience of smalt 1 ■ boats. ■ > -The-’three-masted schooner May has cleared the Customs, and will sail for Hongkong to-day. XU© steamer TuLanived on Saturday night from Kaikoura, which port she left early on the morning of the same day; She experienced fine weather during thatrip.. . • ■ - • The brigantine Darcy Pratt cleared tho Customs for Lyttelton on Saturday*/ \r t . The barque- C&umorc - ha© finished discharging her saifa to-morrow for Valparaiso* : : : The yacht Coutrabanliere, belonging to Mr. Duder, ! - arrived in port yesterday morning from Lyttelton. She will doubtlesA prove a strong antagonist to ourlleet of yachts. Sit© is au Auckland-built vessel, and . ; from, her general appearance ought to sail fast. . Her top aijl.es.are rather low, but notwithstanding she Is qrjd toll© very dry, and behaves admirably in heavy weather. This fact must be acknowledged when- It Is borne In mind she sailed down the East Coast of this Island without accident. She sailed in with a fair wind as above, and was moored close to the Pet, ; which is also owned by Air. Duder. We hope shortly/ to be aid© to report something about her sailing cap / bolides in Wellington liorbor. ; Tiie-JUne'iioa sails this morning for New t»i T . ; month with twenty of the Armed Constabulary. / 3 ; 'The barque Cbaudlere has made good in her cirgo. She i. now a coD^ de „ ble height out of the water, and her lower sides/ bave recelved a coat of paint. Her cargo has been laxided in flue order. * . / The steamer Rangatira has been ov*rnauled and painted, and looks now a n l_ steamer. , ■ . - At 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon another charee , : waa set off In the sunken hull of tta chi Eli Whltn*v The charge coneleted of «Uw. of fiymunite snd about lilb«. of blasting powilcr. At the time of thoeiploeioo a large yoliune of water resembling a water-soout WM thrown In the air about tMrt K -yarts. A number «f fish met with a sudden death* ana/were seen floatIn* on the surface ot water, nls thought that thi» Charge has rjwic(> gob rid of tlia wreck, or sent if Vi # tp.-wJimt extent that It wiU ba of noobetruo *J2S;. W < i.‘JPH. b «w, w Wch marked where Ua Hulk - wiftf lying, disappeared immediately after tb& o»nlo.lon. «to ! u **jf hm(l that a fragment of the wnack. war urirenAgainst It with such force as to drixe-a hole ka U. the oonserinence that it tunk;

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5361, 3 June 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5361, 3 June 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5361, 3 June 1878, Page 2

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