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SHIPPING.

PHASES or THE HOOK.', First quarter.—Seventh day at 50 pm. past 7. iuU moon. 10.25 p.m. of the lltb. Last quarter, 11.40 p.m. of the 22nd. New moon, 0.10 a.m. of the «oth. HIGH WATISR CONBIA.STS. * To ascertain high water at Tory Channel add 3h. 15mln. to Wellington. Picton, add 6h. French Pass, arid Bb. 20min. Nelson, add 4h. GOmln.. Wanganui, add SU, 20min. Foxton, add sh. Ponrua, add 4h. ' TJutIVKD. ' • Jvly I.—Taupo, 5.9. i id tons, Andrew, from Napier. - Passengers—Saloon : Misses Heaton. Boylan, and Ritchie, Mesdamcr, Woller; Steed, and Wilson, Messrs; Brown, Saunders, Conyers, Campbell, Wolfe; Larin, Jack, Southern, Walsh, Waller, Ryder, McAndrew, Sniller, Young. Ilemslcy, King. Hardy. Saunders, Whiting, Harbor, Groom ; 7 steerage, and 20 saloon for the South. Levin and Co., agents. l Easby, s.s.. 1200 tons, Anderson, from Sydney. ' Passengers-—(*obin: Mrs', Ashcroft, Miss Ashcroft} 10 steerage. Turnbull and Co., agent. To! a.s.. G 1 tons, "Wills, from Foxton. Passengers—- ' Cabin: Captain Scott, Messrs. Smith and Francis. Bishop, agent. SAILED. : July I.—Wellington, s.s.. 270 toils, McGee, for Nelson. Passengers—Cabin : Rev. J. A. Newth, Mr. Niven. Levin and Co, agents. Taupo, s.s., 401 tons, Andrew, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon : Mi-s Brown, Messrs. Gray, Hlrliug, J and CoghilL Levin and Co., agents. , , IMPORTS, Taupo, from Napier: 1 qr-Uerce, 233 pkgs. Order ; 2 cases ammunition, Murray and Co; 1 pkg. Spiiler: ■; 2 pkgs, Leahy Bros; 1 c »se, Jacobs ; X box, Dromgool; 1 box. Kirk. Rangatlra, from Napier: 500 cartridge cases. Hill; lease, Joseph ; 3 do, 1 pci, Dutton : 1 box, Carruthers; I do,-Bishop; I do, Payne; 3 boxes. Goodman. -Wellington, from Nelson: 4 kegs butter, Gandy; 10 bales, Neile Brothers. Easby, from Sydney: 350 gunnies sugar, 1000 cases kerosene, 00 sacks walnuts, Turnbull and Co; 10 cases florida water, Jacob, Joseph, and Co; 40 do sewing machines, Liglitband; 3 bundles, Muir; 8 cases plants, 3 cases do, 1 bdl do, Betbune ; 3 cases do, 1 do paper, Didsbory; 1 caso butter, Wilson ; 2 cases machinery, Blundell Brothers. ‘ Per Tat; from foxton : 1200 sleepers, Munt. ; EXPORTS. ■Wellington, for Picton: 41 pkgs, Wilford; 12 cases, ■ Defence Department; 3 cases, 1 cask, 22 pkgs, Dawson; 7 gunnies, 2 boxes, 2 pkgs, Kroll; 2 pkgs, Bishop. For Nelson : 3 cases, 1 pel, Bishop ; 06 pkgs ex Taranaki, 150 bales. Kitchen; 17 cases, 3 pkgs. Defence Department; 2 cases, 2 pkgs, Graham ;18 gunnies, 2 casks, 1 case. Turnbull. Taupo, for Lyttelton: 45 cases, 3 pkgs, Defenco Store ; 1 case. Stationery Store ; X do. Telegraph Department. For Dunedin: 8 cases, 1 pkg. Defence Store; 30 pkgs, Levin. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London.—Cralgia Lea, Frith of Forth, and Caitloch. early; Abeona, Medea, Orarl. Zealandia. New York, via Dunedin.—G. M. Tucker, early. New York,—Star, in August, Alma, Mercury, and Southminster. it , , Auckland, via East Coast.—Taupo, this day. Picton and Nelson. —Wellington, 3rd. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London.—Chasca early; Chaudiere, 20th. Southern Ports.—Wakalipu, 3rd; Taranaki, sth; Arawata, 2Gth. Picton and Nelson.—Wellington. 4tit. Castlzpoint and Napier. Kiwi, 3rd; GoAhead, this day. Wanganui.—Stormbird, 4th; Manawatu, early. FoxtoN.—Jane Douglas, 3rd; Till, sth. Auckland, via tub East Coast. —Hawea, 3rd. SydnbT.—Wokatipn, 9th. Napier and Poverty Bay.—Rangatlra. this day. Nelson and West Coast Ports. —Wallace, this day. • ' Kaikoura and Lyttelton.—Tui, this day. BY TELEGRAPH, LYTTELTON, Monday. Arrived : Hawea, from the South. AUCKLAND, Monday. The Wauaka has arrived, and sailed for Russell Arrived t Helen, brigantine, from Lyttelton; Taranaki, from South; Amaranth, schooner, from Dunedin. WEATHER REPORT. Weather at 5 p.m. yesterday; barometer corrected for height only:— Auckland—3o*lo, crim, fine. Napier—3o 05, calm, fine; sea smooth. CasUepoint— 29*74, N.W., gale, threatening ; sea slight swell Wellington—2o*7B, N.N.W., fresh, fine. : Hokitika—29'Bß, N.E.,lhbt, fine; sea moderate. Westport—3o*oo, N. 15.. light, gloomy; moderate sea. Tininm—29*s3, N.N. W„ light, fine; sea smooth. Oaraarn—29*sl, N.W., fresh, fine; sea smooth. Bluff—29*42, N.W, gale: cloudy. Barometer falling steadily in both islands. R. A. Edwin. The time-ball may be used to-day for rating ebronometeis. A chronometer true on Greenwich time would show 12h.'30rain. when the ball drops. Any difference Is error, plus or minus, of the chronometer. The following vessels were in harbor last night:— H M.B. Nymphe ; steamers. Government s.s. Stella, s.s. Rangatlra, s.s. Easby, s.s. Wanganui, s.s. Tui. and p.s. Manawata; barques, Chaudiere, Chasca, Craigraullen. Whittington, and New Brunswick; brigantine, Hannah Broomfield. The schooners Arthur Wakefield and Forest Queen ' were alongside the ship Whittington yesterday, taking in transhipments for Wanganui. The at earner Tftupo lelt Auckland at 4.30 p.m. on , Thursday, and arrived at Taoranga at 7 o’clock the following morning; left again at 10.30 a.m., and arrived at Poverty Bay at 7.30 a.m. on Sunday; left for Napier at 5 p.m., arriving in the roadstead At 6 a.ra. yesterday; started at 11 a.m., and reached Wel- „ lington wharf at 10 a.m. yesterday. Experienced strong westerly winds throughout. The Taupo sailed again for the South with a large number of passengers at 3.30 la the afternoon. The cutter Margaret Scollay, with a cargo of fish, , arrived in port yesterday morning from Port Under- ' wood. . The steamer Tui arrived in harbor last night at a ( ' little alter C o’clock, after being detained at Foxton for five days through the tempestuous weather. Sim left Foxton at 0- o'clock yesterday morning; and crossed the bar an hour later, arriving hera as above, Experienced strong north-west weather along the coast. ; The steamer Easby left Sydney afr. 4 p.m. on the 25th. after being detained 24 hours by an easterly gale. Cleared the heads at 4.30 pain. with light southwest wind and heavy easterly sea, the wind veering to the south-east, and backing again to the sontft on the 27th. From thence strong south and south-west winds, attended with bard squalls of hail and rain with high seas, to Cape Farewell: moderate southwest winds to Xteßrothers, arriving in Wellington at r half-past fciv yesterday evening, having mode a smart j ; six days. Wo thank Captain Anderson for report and files of Sydney papers. The Hawea, from the South, is due here this morn- , ’• ing- ■■ '■ The steamer Rangafcira left the wharf yesterday shortly after midday, for the purpose of towing in* the ■ : ship Pleioae, which had come to an anchor just : outside the reef. The wind, however, showed, signs of falling, and was blowing straight out of harbor. A number of persons were anxiously looking • towards ‘ Halswell Point, expecting to seethe ship-make her appearance. The Kangatira. however, returned without her,, as she had both tide- and wind to contend against. She will leave the wharf shortly after day. „ light this morning, when we. hope the weather w.UI Jmyq moderated sufficiently to allow her to toy/.the .^kipl-a. ' ' The Wakatipa, from Sydney, will most likely arrive • ‘ to-day. 1 '

PORT OP WELLINGTON, CALENDAR AND TIME-TABLE. 1878. Pays. Sun. Apparent Time. High Water. IVlean Time. July 2 .. Rises. H. it. 7 22 a.m. Sots, n. m. 4 2Gp.m H. M. 5 18 a.m. a 4:,,, II. M. 5 40 p.m. 0 25 „ 7 21 ;v 4 27 a so „ 4 28 7 30 „ 4 20 8 22 „ 4 so 9 11 „ 8 •• 7 20 „ ; 4 31 „ 10 0 „

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5386, 2 July 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5386, 2 July 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5386, 2 July 1878, Page 2

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