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SHIPPING.

POET OF WELLINGTON. High water .. 0,30 a.m., 10 p.m. arrived Jusi: 7.— Wakatlpu, s,s.. 1600 tons, Cameron, from Sydney. Passengers—Saloon : ; Missi Pwten, MrsCox, Mrs. Hamilton. MissSlcapson. Mrs. Humphries, Keys. Messrs. Eeid and Richardson, Misses Allen Chalk, Tatcham, Miles, and Coi. lor Lyttelton : Mrs. Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. Evans. Messrs. Packer, Spooner, .Niven, Thompson. Revs. Morley and Crump. For Otago: Messrs. McNeill, Norman, Bunn ; and 24 Chinese. Levin and Co., agents. ■ Taiaroa. s.s, 228 tons, ‘Wheeler, from South. Passengers—Saloon : Mesdarnes Stanley, .Robinson, and ' Simons, Messrs. Henderson, Farrell, Itoblnson, Luxlord, Stacey; and 7 steerage. Levin and Co., agents. Bote of Eden, schooner, 80 tons, Botham, from Pelorus Sound. Compton, agent. Aipaala. schooner, 45 tons, Moore, from Pelorus Sound. EUahy,agent. '' ’ , , Taranaki, as., 223 tons, Malcolm, from Nelson. Passengers—Saloon t Mr. anti Mrs. Leichfleld, Mrs, Adams and child, Mrs. Temperlay, Mrs. Gibbs, Messrs. Pole, Mendleaou, Bold, Dellridgo, and Major Heaphy; 14 steerage. Levin and Co., agents. ‘Poneke, schooner, 70 tons, Ellis, ftom Kaipara. Waddell, agent. , Sarah Pile, brigantine, 117 tons, Knowles, from Kaipara, Waddell and Co., agents, SAILED. Junb 7.-Taiaroa. s.s., 273 tons, Wlieoler, for Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. -Richardson and Mr, Donne. Levin and Co. agents. \ ■■ •Shepherdess;'schooner, 83 tons, Locr, for Pelorus Sound. Master,agent. ■ ENTERED INWARDS. Ju.ve 7.—Robin Hodd; 1-rlg, 207 tons, Paton, from Aspasfa, schooner, 45 tons, Moore, from Pelorus Sound. Luna, p.s.i 217 tons, Boacand, from Grcymoutb. Wjiknfclpu, s.s,, 15U0 tons, Cameron, from Sydney. Taiaroa. s.s., 223 tons, Wheeler, from Lyttelton. ■ * Taranaki, s.s., 223 tons, Malcolm, from Nelson. CLEARED OUT. . , # Junk 7.—Reward, schooner, 41 tons, Westlake, for Clovaßay. ’ , Reliance, ketch; 05 tons. Swede, for Kaipara. Taranaki, s.&, 223 tons, Malcolm, for Lyttelton. , ' IMPORTS. I Wakatlpu, from Sydney: 585 sacks maize. Clip ■ drays, 2 cues books, 04 do. Order; 1 do plants. .764 blue glum felloes, 24 pieces do, 0 pairs shafts. Dawson; I c*aa malze, 2 pkgß: Levin; 1 bale bags, .B.cases ’ Barrett; 7 do; 1 crate, Dutton; 2 cases, Isaacs; 11 , coses, 1 hhd. Mosa; 1 pci, Johnston; 1 do Pierce: 1 1 case. Taylor; 1 do, Lindsay ; 1 'pet, Bragg; 2 cases, NEW Zrala-sd Tjmjw; 7 do, 234 bags sugar, 60 cases salmon, 200 bags; Beck and Tonks; 290 pkgs. Drans* field; 1 case books, Sheridan; O do do, Pilcher; 1 crate. Mountain; 20 qr-chesta, 30 cases, Logan; 37 do, 20 h&U*chests, 60 boxes, Jameson ; 83 cases, Beauchamp; 38 ingots, Robertson; 2 cases, 1 bag, 1 cask, Pyfe; 66 casesiruit,. 2 pieces. Barlow; 149 cases fruit, Marshall;* 42 pkgs Miss Featherston; 1 do, Mrs. Johnstoncase, Watt;7odo.lsaacs: 2do, Pllmmer; as pkgs, Olecaon ;15 qr-casks, Moss; 2 cases. Banka ana Co., ,-r2 pkgs, Moxhora; X cue, Fraser; 1 bale, Lyon and Blair; 1 case; Dutton ;37 do fruit, 2 bags, Curtis; 40cases, Beauchamp: 1 case, Gardiner. Taiaroa, from Dunedin ; 2 sacks oats. McFariane; 20 coses, 12 boxes, 1 pkg, 1 cask; 0 bags, 2 half-chesta, Scott; 1 pkg, Simeon; 100 sacks, 2d half-sacks, flour. Order; 6 cases, 1 hhd, W. and G. Turnbull and Co.; 15 pieces. Mills; 4 pkgs,iCoombes; 1 cose, Rankin ; 1 do. Gray; 3 do. Bishop; 1 do, Levy ; 1 do, Villott; 9 coses, Pickett; 1 do, Thomson and Co.: 1 pci, Larnnch; 1 cases, Toombca:,! truss, Defence Department; 19 cases, 2 boxes, 2 bags/Morton ;1 parcel, Taylor Bros.; 14 cases, 3 trusses, 1 roll, 3 cases, X bag, Show; 6 bags. X pkg.rDnthie; 1 cask, 3 cases. 4 trunks. Undsay; X pkg, Thompson. From Lyttelton: 9, bags, Hannah; 10 bags. Gandy; .2 cases, Jameson ; 3 pkg, Batlman-;;! cose Pierce; 6 blocks stone, Wilson and Co.; 1 com; Telegraph Department; 22 sacks flour, 10 bags, 1 cose, Order. ; . Reward, from Olova Bay: 29,000 ft. sawn timber, ’ Compton. Aspoalfl, from'Pelorus Sound: 26,85Gft. timber. Order. ... ' .. . Bose of Kden, from Pelotus Sound: 26,000 ft. timber, . Order. ■' ' Taranaki.' from Nelson: 1 bdl, McNeill; 3 rolls, .Williams; 1 case; Nathan; 3 pkgs, McNab; 2 boxes, I roll. Mills; 2 kegs, Hoskins. . , Poneke, from Kaipara; quantity of sawn timber, Waddell. - Sarah Pile, from Kaipara: quantity of sawn timber, ■Waddell. EXPORTS. ’ Taiaroa, for Nelson: 20 cases gin, sdo old tom, sdo brandy. Krull and Co.; 7 coses. Griffiths ; 2 pkgs, Piimzuor. r ‘For Monnkauo pkgs, ■ Railway Department. . Reliance, for Kaqwua; 1 ton sugar, Pearce. • - ' expected 'arrivals. LoiiDoy.—Cralgie Lea, Cralgmnllen, Plcionc, Frith , *f -. Forth, and Caltlocli, early. New York, via Dunedijl—G. M. Tucker, early. .Nbtt Yokk.—Star, earljv * - 1 : Melbourne via the South.—Ringarooma, Dili. ; PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London.—Uhasca - and Ohaudiere, early. Picion and NblsHOX.—Wellington, 10th; Ringarooma, 10tl»;;Lytteltoo, 11th. . Wanoanui.—Stormbird, tins day; Manawatu, 10th. : Cahtlwpoimt ’and ■ Napikh.—Kiwi, 11th ; GoAhead, 10th. i f i f ' * North kun Poj;th.—Hawea, early. ' Foxton.—Jano Douglas, to-day-Mei-hoitunk. VIA TIIK South.—Ringarooma, 12th. - Blenheim.—Lyttelfcon. Uth. ■ • Southern Ports.—Wakatlpu, to-day; Taupo,loth. •Sydney.—Easby, 10th. Napier and Poverty Bay—Rangatira. to-day. , Nrloon and Hokitika,—Murray, early; Charles ■Edward, 10th.Kaikocra and Lyttelton.—Tul. 10th. *. BY TELEGRAPH. ; CASTLEPOINT. Friday. . - Arrived: o*ls a.tn;, Kiwi, from Wellington. ' NELSON, Friday. “ Arriv*ed: 10 a.m., Wellington, from Plctou. ’ "BLESHEIM. Friday. Arrived: Noon; Napier, from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Friday. The batquo' , Cabeifeldh,‘ schooners Rosanna Bose, ’Jane, and Hannah Barratt,. bound South, are lying at the Hoads, owing to the southerly weather. Thea.a. Wakdlpu; which was anxiously looked for; on Thursday night, did not put In an appearance until yesterday forenoon, through having experienced’ rough and dirty "weather oflf the ctast. She left yvdncy on the Ist instant at 3 p.tn., and after clearing the Heads CiicOuritvied strong head winds, with a ' nasty cross sea.. The first three days were characterised by heavy downpours of rain, and from that time experienced head winds and thick foggy weather. The Wakatipu sails to-morrow, taking the mails South, «x Stella, should the latter vessel arrive la time. . , . ! The s.s. Taiaroa, from tb© South, arrived at a little before 1 o’clock yesterday afternoon. She reports Ic.vrlng Port Chalmers at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, arriving, at Lyttelton at Ip.m. the next day, having experienced head wind*, with thick weather, up the coast. Left Lyttelton at 1 p.m, on Thursday, arriving here as above:’.The same dirty weather was experienced across the Strait as from Port Chalmers. - • The barque Aastrallnd/ coal-ladeu for Wellington, left Newcastle on the-16th. She was spoken by the Robin Hood on the 24th ult. She will, in all probability, ahowup to-day. ■ ■ The schooner Shepherdess, for Pelorus Sonnd, left yesterday afternoon. - - '-■■■*■ ' The collier N e pfcune arrived at Newcaa tie, from “Wellington, on May 25th, after a fine passage of seven days: ‘ ,r ; . ' The barque,Cftnmorc broke ground yesterday morning; left-with; a fine' whole-sail -breeze for-Val-paraiso. j * l, The ship Lencadia, for Newcastle, which has been at anchor In Worser*Bay for the last 36 hours, got under way yesterday afternoon. yacht Contrabandiere is In the market for sale." The price asked for,her is, wo understand, very reasonable. It la.to be. hoped that so fine a little craft wilt find an owner in Wellington, as she comes here with.© flue, reputation, and it would be a pity to let her go out of our fleet of yachts. The brigantine. Sarah. File and, the- topsail schooner Poneke both arrived hv yesterday evening from Kaipara with full cargoes -of sawn timber. Thick : weather,,with nasty cross aeas, were experienced along coast. : ■ The steamer Taranaki, from Nelson, arrived here last nighti at .half-past, 7 o’clock. • Captain Malcolm reports leaving the Mannkau at 11 o’clock on the sth; and arrived at Taranaki on the 6th at 6* a.m. ,Left again at 10.30 a.m. the same day, and arrived at Nelson at 10,8Up.mu; left again at 10 a m; the following day: came through the Pass at 2 p.m*, and arrived at Wellington as above. „Thick weather, with.a smooth experienced bn tlie run down. She left again fojf the : Sonth at 10 o'clock. 1 ,1 1 ‘ The schooner Aurora, which we reported as having come in,here weather bound, made.a fresh start yesterday afternoon with a spanking breeze. The schooner Aspasia, from Pelorus Sound, sailed up from the Heads yesterday morning, where she was anchored during Thursday night. -iHhe reports leaving the .Sound on Saturday morning, and had not gone far before she fell In with a heavy gale from the N.W., • with a tremendous sen, which compelled her to bring up; in Gueeui:Charlotte Sonnd, which, place she reached the same night She lay there until Thursday, when the gale moderated, and she continued, her course with a south east breeze.'. ‘ ' Tho schooner Reward, alio from Pelorus Sound, brought upat tlie head of the harbor yesterday morning. Similar weather was experienced as that. of the above vessel. The steamers Stormbird, for Wanganui, and Jane Douglas, forFoxton, left here to-day. - . The s.a. Stella, with the San Francisco malls, arrived at Napier at half .past 3 o'clock yesterday. She is expected -here,about 1 o’clock: to-day, when she will tranship the southern portion of the mails, on board tho Wakatlpu.Tlie brig Robin Hood hanled into the wharf yesterday morning, and commenced discharging her coata, 'The topsail schooner Peliuau has made good progress In putting out her grain, which la being landed in first-rate condition. Th o.'Lyttelton, Ttnie* of. the Gth iimfc. s»yaThe sTiips 'Trevelyan and Western Monarch cleared the Customs yesterday/ Tlie Trevelyan has a full cargo cf wheat valued at £12.813. lids ship will call at either Cork or Falmouth for orders as to her final port of destination* ' She will be towed out into the stream 4 - to-day;' and probably proceed to sea. The Western Monarch cleared for London direct with a cargo of wheat and a few bales of wool, representing a total value of £18,144. Of this amount, wheat to the value of £5219, was shipped In Dunedin. The ship atso takes three saloon passengers... The Monarch is now ready for sea,' and an early hour will see her departure* ,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5366, 8 June 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5366, 8 June 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5366, 8 June 1878, Page 2

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