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SHIPPING.

PORT OF -WELLINGTON. High water .. .. 8.33 a.m., 0.0 p.m. ARRIVED. JuNr. 6. —Stonnbird, s.s., CO.tons Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin: Miss 1 inlay, Mr. Daniels, and Captain Gibbons. Pllmmer, agent. ■ Luna, p,s„ 217 tons, Bascaml, from Grcymouth and Westport. Passenger*—Cabin: Miss,Beveridge,.Miss Nancartow, Alisa Rook, Mr. Hainiltoiii aud 0 steerage, Williams,agent. . . „ , _ Jane Douglas, a.a., 7D tons, Fraser, from loxton. Passengers—Cabin: Mr. Crowtber,; and 2 steerage. Plimmer, agent. : ! \ Robinliood, brig, 209 tons, Patou Item Newcastle. Williams, agent. BAILED." „ „ Junk o.—Wellington, s.s., 270 tons, McGee, for Ficton. Passengers—Cabin: Messrs, Weldon, I urner, and Olliver. Levin and •o , agents. Leucadia, ship, SOU tons, Moarn-, for Newcastle. New Zealand -Skipping. Company," agents. ■ - Darcy Pratt, brigantine, 135 tons, MeDongaU, for IJ Kiwl” n 5.5.. 133 tons, Campbell, for Napier. Levin * D Manawa*n,'n S s., 103 tons. Harvey, for Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin : Mr. Robertson, mid 2 steerage. Himuier, agent. ‘1 + ~ ; _ IF , Napier, s.s., IS tons, Fisk, for Blenheim. IV. and G. Turnbull, agents. r rr-'.'-T .■ ' ENTERED INWARDS. , ' Junk o.—Stonnbird, s.s; fCO tons; Doilo, from WauS# Jan’o Douglas, s.s., 76 tons; Fraser, from Norton. CLEARED OUT. , Junk 6.—Wellington, s.s., 270 tons, McGee, for F Saucy Lass, schooner, 39 tons, Cliallou for Pelorns Sound, .a,’, ‘ - Manawatu, p,s., 103 tons. Harvey, for Wanganui. ■, IMPORTS. Jane Douglas, fromFoxton: 38.000 shingles. GreenHeld; 217 sleepers, Zohrab; 2 empties. Pascoe; I do. Dixon; U do. Staples.' ‘ ’ „ ytorxublnl, from Wanganui:'.2a hmes, , Hufat blocks. Railway Department; 1 case, Riggs; 9 wives, Luna, from Grcymouth: 160 tons coal,i.Williams: 10 tons coke, Mills. ■ i-;: Roblnbooil, from Newcastle, 350 tons coal. Captain Williams. ' .. .1., exports. , , 'Wellington, for Napier: 1 qr-cwk brandy, u cases oia. 4 caaej,-Levin; 5000 caps, 2 pkgs, i arums, DawSon : 5 pkgs, 200 bricks, aMiila; 2 hhds, ; -1 eases. 32 mats, 3 half-chests, 4 pkgs, W.anil G. Turnbull; 1 case, Tiutin. For Nclaou: 70 pkgs, Levin; 4 cases, ClrillUlu; 20 bdls, S ft pies; 1 case, 0 pkgs, Laxity Department; 1 case, 1 truss, Joseph; 11 pkgs, Gandy. . * i • ’ 1 •,■ w - Manawatu, for Wanganui; 10 cases gin, w, ana G. Turnbull; 'U«ne3,4 pkgs, Bishop; sff lbs gunpowder, 48 pkgs, Dawson; 1 Dutton: 1 case Defence Depkgs, Itoonatyne; 12 do, Smith; 5 cases, Thomson and Co; 101 pkgs, 2 cases, 2 crates, Levin ; 81 pkgs, Bill: 01 pkgs, 12 cases, 1 hhd, Krull: 2 pkgs, Mooller; L l d<r; "Williams; 33 bdls. Banks ; C pkgs, 2 truuks, Lindsay ; 1 wise. Shannon ; 1 hhd wine, 60 pkgs, Uwytaol; 1 pel, Lyon and Blair: 12 cases. Griffiths: 1 pci. Barrett; 3 cases, Grimwadej 3 pkgs, .Hallway Department. . r , , ■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Loimoir.—Craigie Lea, Crafgmullea, Pleione, a run of Forth,! nnd 'Caitlocb, early. • • New rowi, via Dunbdiit.—G. M.Tucker, early. Kkw Youk.—Star, early. t Meliwukse via tub South.—lvlngarooma, 7th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London.—Ohasca and Chaudiero. early. Picton and Nelson.—Wellington, 10th; LyttelStormblril, theSth. C.VHTLV.rOINT AND ‘NAPIER. —Kiwi, lltll I GO* Ahead. 10th.. 1 Northern Ports.-Htiwea, early. FoxiON.—Janc Douglas, to-day. MBLnounHK, via tuk Souxii.—Bingaropma, via. Blkniikim:— Lyttelton, oth. . Southern iPouts.-rWakallpu, to-day; .Taranaki,, to-day. ■ . >i: ''- Syx>nev.—L’asby, Otb. • .... Nai-ikb and Poverty Bay—Rangatira. to-day. Nelson and HoKrnKA.—Murray, ■ Bth; Charles Edward, 10th. ■: 1 r : : ....>. ' BY TELEGRAPH. LYTTELTON, Wednesday. Sviled: Taiatoa, for the North. Passengers for Wellington—Mr. and Alts. Robinson. ; PORT CHALMERS, Thursday. AbuiYed: Hawe*, noon, from Akaroa; Ringarooma and Wanganui, from Bluif. Dense foggy vvcatiicr, with heavy ram, is prevailing, and it is impossible to discern anything from the Heads. - - ■„, -. . - -v AUCKLAND, Tlmrsday. Arrived: Spiribof the Dawn; /from London; with general cargo, valued at £26,200. 104 days-from port , to port, and 05 from: and to land. She brings no passengers. On the 2nd May the after hatch and side of thc'gii; were stove in. ", _ , Sailed: Gitv of Sydney, :11a.m., ,:for .Sydney; Hero, 1 p.in., fur'-Sydney,-with fifty passengers and four boxes of gold; the latter valncd at £SOOO. At 5 j».'ni Tanpo, s-s. Passengers for Wellington—Messrs.:. tluiek, Comrie, Bowling, Black, Potts. Heron, Blackett, and Mrs. Gray. At 10 p.m.— Stella, for Napier and Wellington with the Frisco mail: City of Sydney, for Sydney, at eleven this morning. i TARANAKI, Thursday. Auuivbd : llinemoa, S a,nt., from Wellington. . h i NAPIER, Thursday. Aubived : Wanako, 10.15 a.m., froui Wellington. ENGLISH SHIPPING. Vurited: Halcloue, from Canterbury, on April li"; Dunedin, from Otago. 16th ; iWalpa. from Otago; Rangitikei, from Lyttelton; and Rakaia, from Canter- . b, SAiLEi>; City of Dublin, for Otago.-on April 15; JTeroptt* for Canterbury, lilth ; Oliver McCracken, for Canterbury, 31st, The pX Luna, from the West Coast, arrivcrl In harbor yeatenlay afternoon at three o’clock. She reports having left GrcymoatU on the 4thrinsl*int at noon; arrived at Westport at 9 p.m.. and left on Wedmaday at 1 a.m. Expoienccd easterly winds, with fine weather, until arriving at Stevens Island, which w.n passed at 2 yesterday morning. From thence: Ir.ll r heavy cro s sea At 7 a.m.. w-hen off The Brothers, the wind, changed suddenly to the Is.W., and blew Trry stiff uuti| arrival off the Heads. The regular Wanganui .trader Stormblrd arrived yesterday morning shortly before twelve o clock one cio-flcdtbo Wanganui har on Tuesday at half-pMt 13 a in., «rjd oucounler«dj strong 8.8. winds, with very heavy sea: the weather was so bad that she had to s ek shelter in Ohau Bay. which was reached at two o’clock on Wednesday; Started from there again , yesterday morning, arriving here oa TJ»e Jjine Dou.las; from Foxtou, am veil ax the wharf yesterdnyat midday. She left at twelve o clock on obliged to bring np under Mana island, in consequence of the heavy B.E, weather. At six o’clock morning llie wind had ■ fallen considerably, when she got understeam again, aniving here as above. • w *■ » j The regular Newca-tle trader Kobm llood arrived in harbor last night with a full cargo of black diamonds, consigned to Captain Williams. The , brig on this trln lias made a rather pro'racted passage, occasioned bv light head winds and advene weather. She left Newcastle'on the 14lh of last month, and for the first week had a successinn of light northerly winds, whilst very little progress was made. Daring the second week got a start for* a few days, and from that nothing but-hesd winds were met,with, with several galea from the K.W., when the. vessel was several times hovc-to for days at a time. From Capo Varewell thick nasty; weather and head winds were encountered, with uft heavy cross sea. She made the Heads shortly after dark and dropped her anchor at ten o’clock oif the end of the wharf*, vThe ship -Leucadia and -the schooner Darcy Pratt both took advantage of the change in,the wind yestcr* day morning, and got under way. The Leucadia, however, brought up at the Heads, and anchored for the night. ; , ... The steamers Kapicr an 1 T«i have not been idle during their “slay In port'from bad weather. The farmer hulled, alongside, the-'barque Chasca, • and stepped a new: foremost. The old one w.is found to he sprung en her last" trip over The Tui has had the .carpenters at work forward, and has had two small hou*ts erected, besides other trilling repairs. The steamer Kiwi sailed at 2 p.m. yesterday for Castle Point and Xapier. . The schooner Fliaabetli Curie, coal laden, may be expected to arrive here any hour from West Wanthe chief officer of the Luna wo learn that the bar at Grcymouth for the last week has been exceptionally smooth, with 16 feet of water. There is not the slightest break, and it could be crossed at leisure in an open-boat.: 7f - 'fV'.-i ■ *s-=- T-rrr--As the steamer Go-Ahejul chills at several ports on her way from Nelson (which port, she left on "Wednesday) she is not due here until to-day. The steamer liangatira came off the Slip in Lvana Bay ycstuwlay evening, and mnored alongsidts the wharf. She ha.s received ft thorough overhaul. Her engines have also undergone several improvements, and it Is expected that her speed will be greatly increased. The steamer Napier left the wharf shortly after 12 o'clock last night for Blenheim. The Charles Edward; which leaves here on Saturday at midday, will, we.hear, take the Nelson and Weifc Coast portion of the Inward San Francisco n, Tljc Unirt** Company’s steamer Wellington returned on her rcgtilir Tictun and Nelson trip yesterday. She left tlie wharf at 1 o’clock. The three masted Hchooucr May was yesterday enabled to weigh anchor, and left the Heads with a leading wind; ... , . •,. The Jane Douglas, after arrival yesterday, steamed round to the Slip for tho purpose of towing the Rangatira round. As the latter steamer however wished to 1 try her 1 engines, the Douglas’s services were not required. , _ „ . Tnc schooner Saucy .Lass cleared the Luatom* yesterday for Pelorua i Sound, ir She hauled off from the breastwork and now waits a slant of w.nd. The schooner Aurora, -! from ' Ficton to Tlmaru. sought shelter from the late heavy weather in Wellington I larhor r .on. -Wednesday night, The left Pictou ■ last Thursday, and got through the chan-. nel on Saturday. From there she met.with adverse winds, thick weather, and a nasty, cross sea. She dropped up from off : Evans Bay yesterday- morning. 'I ho Aurora is .loaded with Umber, and will leave for Timaru the first slant. ~ ( r

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5365, 7 June 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5365, 7 June 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5365, 7 June 1878, Page 2

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