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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON. High water .. ~ a.ra.,lop.m.

. AUIUVKIt. . June S.-Charlc3 Edward, p.s., 126 tons, AVhitwoll, Irotn Kelson and Taranaki. Passengers - Cabin: Miss Morey, Misses White and Houghton. Deacon, ag AnstrnUnd, barque, 120 tons, Ollivcr, from Now-, castle. Williams, agent. . , , Stolla, Government s.s., 1/5. tona, Joboston* from Auckland and Napier. , . ... t Cynthia, flehoonnr, 60 tons, Creagb, from Peloms Sound, Greoufleld and Stuart,'agents. . : ; Tul s.a., 04 tons, Wills, from Foxton. Passengera-r Cftbln* Mr. and Mrs. >sva and child, Messrs. Mowbray, Barnett, and Moore; 2 steerage. Bishop, A, Si-Aliead, s.s.; 8-1 tons, Bicker, from Castlopoiot and Napier. Johnston and Co., agents. Jt’Nß I?.—'Wellington, fl.s.. 270 tom, McGee, from picton and Nelson. Bassongers Saloon : Mrs. GaJenrd, "Mrs. *BayHs.-Miss Baylis, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Messrs.' Carkcck,'Blair, Blackadder, Fordliam. o‘Brlun, Fulton, Kayo, Street, and Hill; 7 steerage. , levin and Co., agents. ■ Easby, 5.3.,‘ 969 tons. Anduwcm. from Lyttelton. Bass eng o ra—Saloon: - M iss; McCulloch, Mias Martin, and Mrs. Stevens; .20 steerage.. Turnbull and Co., "" " s Eingaroomft, tons, Clark; from Melbourne, . via the South. Passengers Saloon: From Melbourne Miss Balryropie, Mrs. TweiUyman and ’ ■ family, Messrs. Walker and Bralthwalto. *' Dunedin: Mr. Olltver. From Lyttelton: Miss Stokes, Dr. Knight, Messrs. Mason, Fisher, Nicholas, Jackson, Berry, and Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Smith; 11 steerage. Bishop, axent. Maaawfttn, p.a., 103 tons, Harvey, from Waniramil. Passengers—Cabin; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton* Messrs. Poole. O’Orady, Campbell, Willis. Owen, Boal, Baskotvllle, and Murray ; 0 steerage. Pllmmer, a *?7ftplar, s.s,. 43 tons, Fisk, from Blenheim. Pas- • eengers—Cabin: Mr. Tribe, Mrs. Adams and family. Turnbull and Co., agents. Wakefield* 45 tom, Jones, from Polorus Soxmd. Master, agent. SAILED. Ju.vb B:—Rangatlra, s.s„ 1W tons, Evans, from Napierand Poverty Bay. Passengers—Cabin ; Judge Richmond and Associate, Messrs. Woodward and Robertson; 1 steerage. Pllmmer, agent. Wakatlpn, s a., 1158 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon ; ♦ Miss Tyrell, Miss Matthews, Mrs. Lowla, Messrs. McCarthy, Boyle, Hall, Regan, and WcDermot. Levin and Co., agents. Jane Buuglos, 5.a.,. 75 tons, Fraser, for Poston. Pllmmer, agent. Stormblrd, s.s., CO tons, Bode, (or Wanganui, Pllmmer, agent. ENTERED INWARDS. Ju.ve 8. —Sarah Pile, brigantine, 330 tons. Short, from Picton. . Charles * Edward, s.s., 120 tons, Whitwell, from i Nelson. Cynthia, schooner, 50 tons, Creagh, from Pelorus Sound. Austrolind, barque, 420 tons, Olliver, from NewCastle. CLEARED OUT. • Juke B.—Elizabeth, ketch, 32 tons, Short, from Picton. :«. ■ . * • Jane Douglas, s.s., 75 tons, Fraser, for Poston. Wokatipu, 3.a., 1158 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. IMPORTS. Wellington,, from Picton; 60 pkgs machinery, Booth and Co; 1 case, Beauchamp; 1 pkg, Mahn; 1 Case. Pier Hotel. Charles Edward, from Nelson : l ease, 1 pkg, Gibbs; 1 do, Bishop: 2 bags greenstone, Hong Wan; 1 pci. Exhibition; 13 bales. Deacon; 100 sacks malt, 10 pocketa hops. Staples: 2 do, Order; 6 do. Deacon. Cynthia, from Pelorus Sound: 30,000 feet sawn . timber,iGreenfield. Tult from’Foxton: 650 sleepers, Monk; 20 tons potatoes. Order. Manawatu, from Wanganui: CO sacks potatoes, Krull and Co; 40 pkgs. Order. EXPORTS. Stormbird, for Wanganui: 21 cases, 1 pci, 284 gunny bags, 3 pkgs. Levin and Co. Wakatipu, for Lyttelton: 3 cases, 4 pkgs. Levin; 30 a ickd, Palmer: 13 pkgs. Wamka; 5 cases, 3 trusses, 1 bdi, Ppkg, W, and U. Turnbull; 1 pkg. Museum; 2 bdls, 3 trusses. Hirst; 4 c;«scs, 2 trunks. Stuart; 1 Udi,. Kreeft; 9 pkg;}, 205 sacks, 1 case. Government Stationery Store. For Dunedin ; lease, Government ’Stationery Store. _ Elizabeth, fur Picton.: 20 tons coal, Williams. - June .Douglas, for Foxton : 1 box. Defence Store; 2 crates, Andrews; 8 cases, I pci, 163 pkgs, W, and G. Turnbull;. 2 cask*, Thomson; I do, Hannah; 1 truss, Smith: 1 case. McKenzie; 51 pkgs, fifiibs shot. Mills; 1 box, Bishop; 1 case. Hunter; 1 trass, Lindsay; 15 I pkgs, Dawson; 1 do, Mace; 37 pkgs. Mills and Co; 1 bell, Stewart; 10 pkgs, Krull and Co; 33 do, Zohrab; 3 do. Light. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London. —Craigie Lea, Oralgmullon, Picione, Frith ■ *?•( Forth, and Caitlocb, early. New York, tia Dunedin,—O. M. Tucker, early. New Youk.—Star, early. .. Melbourne vu tub South.—Ringarooma, Oth, ' • PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London.—Chasca and Chautllere, early. Picton and Nelson.—Wellington, this day; Ringsrooms, thii day; Lyttelton, llth. Wanganui.—Stormblrd, this day; Manawatu, this day. ' CAtfrLEPOINT AND NAPIER.—Kiwi, llth J Goi Ahead, this day. ; i ' NonniKitN Forts.—Hawea, early. Foston.—Jane Douglas, to-day. Mbluourke. via tick South.—Ringarooma. 12th. Blenheim. —Lyttelton, this day; Napier, this day. Southern Ports.—Wakatipu, to-day; Taupo,lotu; Wanaka, 17th. SYDNEY. —Easby, this day; Wakatipu, loth. Napier and Poverty Bay—Eangatira. early. Nelson and Hokitika.—Murray, early; Charles Edward, this day. Kaikoura and Lyttelton.—Tul, this day.; . f BY TELEGRAPH. ■ • - LYTTELTON, Sunday. Arrived : Duke of Argylo, ship, from London. Sailed : Wakatipu. for South, with mall, at 3.30 p.m.; Naiad, for Sydney. , • Cleared : N.Z.3. Company's ship Waikato, with a cargo of wheat, wool, and tallow, etc., value £66,000, and 37 passengers. She sails to-morrow. There -ia.a very strong feeling here with regard to ; the Wakatipu working to-day. so ai to enable her to reach Port Chalmers to-morrow with the inward mail. The Taranaki, that left here last night, could have been kept until this morning, taken the mail aboard, and proceeded on to Dunedin at once. PORT CHALMERS, Sunday. Sailed; ITawea. Passengers for VYelllngton—Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Collins, Messrs. Sullivan, McLaroy, Grant, and McLellan. ■ The steamer Kiwi sailed at 2 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, and reached Castlepoint the following day, where site discharged a considerable quantity of cargo; she then proceeded on to Blackhead, and arrived • there early :on Saturday morning ; sho commenced unloading, and kept hard at work until dark. ■ Discharging was resumed early yesterday morning, and ... everything was sent on.shore in the course of the. forenoon. -The barque Australind; from Newcastle, coalladen, arrived o!f the head of the wharf at 3 o’clock . on Saturday morning. Captain Olliver reports leaving Newcastle on the 17th instant with a light northerly breeze. On the 20th a heavy gale was experienced from the N.WI; Jon the 24th the gale -• was at its highest, and ftt midday a terrific squall struck the vessel, carrying away her lower topsail and staysail. . Capo Farewell was made on the 31st, with very thick weather and a heavy sea. A succession of strong head winds, was experienced up the coasts On the sth sighted the brig Emperor hove to; she U from Newcastle with a cargo of coals for Lyttelton, Shortly after the Australind arrived 'she hauled in to the wharf and commenced discharging , her coal. The steam col Her Easby arrived alongside the wharf at 12 o'clock, from Lyttelton, yesterday. She left Dua- -- edin at half-past 4 o'clock-on-Friday, and arrived at ’ - Lyttelton at 2in the afternoon of the next day; left again for here at half-past 4 the same day, arriving l as above. Fine weather was experienced throughout the trip. The regular Foxlou trader Tui arrived at 10 o’slock on Saturday. ...She reports leaving; at 12.30 p.m. on Friday, and crossed the'bar with the schooner Elibauk Casblo ia tow; bound for Dunedin with timber. Strong westerly - winds and thickweather wore ex- . perlenced on tho run across. She leaves for Kaikoura ■ tonight. ’■■■ - . The steamer Wellington, from Nelson, arrived here at 4 o'clock yesterday m-irning. She left Nelson at 11 a.m, on Saturday, and arrived at Picton at 8 o'clock at night; left again atjfl.3o. Fine weather was experienced ail tho way. ■ The s.s,' Go-Ahead arrived' in harbor yesterday morning at 9- o'clock, after a very rough passage. She reposts leaving Napier Hfe- half-past 4 o'clock on Tuesday, with a strong breeze from the southward, and th£ engines, were put at half speed fo the night. The- weather became very thick, and at daylight 'next morning the engines were put dead. slow. There w«g , , a tremendous sea, and the engines had to be stopped. 'She was then headed in-shore‘under sail. On Wednesday morning started the engines and stood In for Taplpl. ;The weather was so thick and Wiaterous tlm .she had to run back to the Kidnappers; and anchored-there ac a qunrtor past four. On ihursiay 1 ; th'i : weftther -had slightly moderated, and the Kid--' nappes were left at i 5 o’clock .in the < morning. Rvmhfil l'outuT9 at 45 minutes past 10, with a vary heavy s<a roimlng oa tho beach. Steamed.in-shore, but us the sea was still .ndng the engines wero stopped. un - Friday morning steamed close inshore ; i found no improvement on the beach,'and modo sail for Cape Turnagain, Left there at il a.m., ‘ after landing all cargo, walch wat done under great on account of the iieavy'sea running on the ' beach.» Akitoo wo» reached on Saturday, and landed 1 cargo, v Culled iat Castlepoint, and left there at 2 o'clock. Had moderate N. W. wind for the first part, and strong gales until arrival at the Heads . ' ’ Bockwbod, and Co Vs a. Ringarooma; ' Captain Clarke, Hue left the Samld.dge pier on the ■ : 29th ultimo, and cleared Tort Philip Heads at 8 pmo. same day ; paaied Swan Islands at 1.30. p.m. oq P n ’dVth alti'uo; experienced strong westerly winds, ' • arrived at Hobart Town at 7.30. on the 31st ;®“ . . left thatiporfc at 4,30 p.m, same day, a>.a pasae^ , FiUuijata/JO.p.ni, ; experienced strong / a^“i J I ; ' for tup first two chiya. after, leaving Taep' ,'IL thence had. a, aucccssiou of strong ».It ' ,„*,! ««*JiiSv ' arrived it tho Bluff at 11.80*- “‘ l „ , . in.taufc j lcljt again, at B,a.m oq : tliq &*' offOtasoH«a*atß <>to. not Of tjUdiice ot tlu>ilci>ii lug whlcij nrayaßed aUo^vms uteveutea fearn eaterlti- Ihe y rb or uil next day. • I p m. and arrived o t j ie Btu,«t i.o 30 ».m ; left again the aav at 7 30 p.m-arr? vlng here at 10.30 yesterday ; Q J passed a. Gv.ruoan barque In. tho Straits -■ . Wa thank Mr. Chath ld, her pur- ■ ;; r ,for files and report. Tho Xtlngaro .ma . loaves to .taw for ■ ' ■ l " The Stella, left here on tho 21st ultimo for The -Brothers; but to the heavy sea could not com- - nmnicate, and.%owent onto Havelock,andlthero took ■ l bn board tho Collector of Customs (Mr. Whitehorn) and family. From Havelock she wont to Brothers, ' and landed st,res: thence to KoJpara,/where Mr -Whitehorn,- who is to act; as. Collector of Customs at tliat- port, was landed. From thence went to_Jlo-. klanaa, and landed a buoy; thence to Capo Marla Van Diemen, where timber and stores wero landed for ’ the Hahtbouse buildinz there. From Capo Marla the Stella went to Cavalli FaJsazo, where slip rclald a buoy; tbence to Auckland and Tiri Tlrl, whore stores were ianded for tho lighthouse, and a new buoy laid off thn Sheaver-Rock.-1 6he left at .11 p.m. on IVttl* needay night with the Kqgllsh mall, and arrivc<l_at Nainer at 8.40 p.m. on Friday, having called at I ort- ■ laud Island and landed stores e>i route. Left Jfapler at S £opro., and arrived here at S p.m. on faatnrday. ’ /Extjocleaccd ane weather dsriae the trip. , - , , . - The Hrai/spublishes the following English shipping ■ intelligence received by submarine telegraph, per the M-rchant Shipping and Underwriters Association (r.hnited)lsoidou, May 7, Arrived—Carmaorthen . ~ i ,aric. ship, from Melbourne, January^; Whampoa, S.S.. front Melbourne; March 10; TjJ .ca, barque, from Gceluog, January 20 ; Brilliant, alilp, from.Byil- _ ncy. February 9 ; Calypso, ship, from Port Chslmore, February 16; Bt. Leonards* snip,. frpm clliogtoil, | February U. The Aberdeen- wont ashore at Duu* goness, but -was got off again with the assistance ef a tug, without Injury. 1 ’ . . ,

The steamer Charles Edward arrived hero from Nelsonjat half-past Td’olock on Saturday momlng.Sho left Taranaki fast Thursday morning at halt-pMt ®, and arrived at Nelson tho same-time nex - . morning, having encountered strong N. V/.wlmls ; left again nt 7.30 p.m. on Friday, and arrived hero asiahove. _ The schooner Cynthia, timber-laden,, arrived : pa Saturday morning from Polorus Sound. She left on Friday, and was favored with, lino fair winds, and made the' run across in 24 hours. ■ ; , '': The steamer Wellington broughtifrompicton the new machinery for the Waicarapa saw-mills.; t The schooner Ponoko and brigantine Sarah. Pile has hauled Into the wharf, and will commence discharging The steamer Wakatipu, with the Southern portion ot the San Francisco mails, left tho wharf for the South on Saturday afternoon. ■' The Easby leaves hero to-day for Sydney. The steamer Ilangatlra, for tho East Coast, sailed on Saturday aftcrno'.n. ... , . , Tho steamer Manawatu. from Wanganui, arrived at 3.80 a.m/yesterday, after a good run of 13 hours. Tho steamer Napier, from Blenheim, arrived on Saturdav afternoon at 4 o’clock.....She.loft Blenheim at !) o’clock in the morning, and had nnoweathcr The schooner Arthur Wakefield, with a cargo of timber, arrived here on Saturday evening, and brought up close to the breastwork. She will commence discharging to day.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5367, 10 June 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5367, 10 June 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5367, 10 June 1878, Page 2

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