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SHIPPING.

PORT OP WELLINGTON. CALENDAR AND TIME-TAISLE, 1878,

rBASiw or TUB moon. First quarter.—Seventh d>yat 60 p in, past 7. Fall moon, 10.23 p.m. of the 14th. I.»st quarlsr 11-W pm. of the 22n<1. Now moon. 0.10 a.m. of the 30th. UIOH VATKR (JOJCa'aANW, To ascertain high water at Tory Channel add Bb. lomln. to Wellington. Picton. add sh. French Paij, add 3h. SOuln. Nelson, add 4h, 50m1n.. Wanganui, odd sb. 20uain. Foxton, ndd Ch. Porlrua, add 4u, A Kill V Kl>. July 9,— "Endeavor, hr gantlne, 791 ms, Dick, f-oni Oarnaru. Master, -gent. Tanra-’ga, (II to s. Fraud?, from Ounara. Tlnmas, G23 tons, Clark, from Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: Messrs. Wymond, Fletcher, Roberts, and Mills. Bishop, agent. ‘ . _ r . Hero, 29 tons, Turner, from Poloru? bo'mu. Man r, agent. * * * • . . Star of the Sea, ketch, 38 tons, Rose, from Havelock, Smith, agent. . Manawalu. p.a.. 103 tons, Harvey, from Wanganui. Passengers—Cab n : Mesdaioes Lingard an 1 child, Pother nglmm and child/ and Henderson, Messrs. HirrDon. Murray, Stanton, Batnber, Duthie, Toxnpjey, Ward, an I Lunn. Martin, agent. Elizabeth, barque, 000 tons, Souter, from Glasgow. N.Z.S. Co. agents. BAILED, _ , . „ , July o,— Klngaroema, as,, 023 tons, Clark, for Melbourne via South. Passengers—Salon: Mr. and Mrs. Strange and 2 children. Mows, Summers. Bennett, Rowell, Cochran. Water? and son. Bishop, agent, Manawitu, 103 tons. Harvey, for Wanganui, Pas-senger-Cabin : Mr. Milner. Ma*tlo, agent. IMPORTS. RI garooma, from Nelson: 1 pkg. Love ; 1 do, Nicholas; 2 do, Augarde and Co; 2 do. Barlow. Hero, from Pelorus Sound: Quantity of timber, °3tnr of tho Soa, from Havelock: 27,000 feel Umber, Waddell and Co; 4 bales. N«t : »an. * Jane Douglas, from Foxton: 1 pkg. Miss Goilfrey; 1 do. Waters; quantity of timber. Waddell and Co: 1 pkg, Jobherns ; 2 do, Lloyd ; 9 do, Railway Department: 40 do. Hirst; nuantlty of timber, Greenfield Manawatu. from Wanganui: 8 pkgs, Order; 24 do Guilford; 4 do. Hirst; 1 do, Moeller. Endeavor, from Oamaru : 1005 bags. Order. Tauranga, from Oaraaru: 067 bags, order. . • Elizabeth, from Glasgow: The plant of the Wanganui gas works. EXPORTS. Ringarooma, for Bluff: 4 pkgs, Mar in; 1 do. Cox atl fll«nawatu, for Wanganui: 133 P} t S\£ 1 i ? ho P : 45 pkg’, Martin: 35 pkgs, Nathan; I do. Mills; 2 do, Onlhrle and Co: 5 do, L'jvin; 10 do, Joseph; 1 do, Heaton: 103 do, Zohrab and Co; 03 do, Nathan. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Lojtdon.—Cralgle T.ea, andCaltloch, early; Abeona, Medea, Orarl. Zealand!*. , , 1 New Youk. via Di>kkdim.--G. M. Tucker, early. Naw York,—Star, In August, Alma; Mercury, and Sontlimlnster. . , , , Picio.t and Nxtsoy.—Wellington, this day. PROJECTED DKPAUTUIIES. *SouTHKnx Pours.— Rotorua. 12th. Mkuioxksk. via tmk Sooth.—Arawata, 26th. CAsriiKyoiKT akd Napier. —Go-Ahead, this day; Kiwi,, this day. Wasoanui.—Stormblrd, 11th. Foxtok.—Jane Douglas, this day; Tai, 10th. AucKiAXD. via ia*e Eaht * !m*<T.—Taupo, 11th. Sydney.—Easby, this day; Wakatipn, 11th, I,yttel«on and Kaikoura.—Tul. this day. Nxtsos AKI> Coast,Ports, -Murray, 12th. BY JELEGUAPH. LYTTELTON, Tues ’ay. Arrived: Gleaner, from Grey mouth; Derwent, from Kalparo, . Bail 'd: Taupo, for Wellington, at 5 p ro; Victoria, f rN woa«tK*: Aspada, for Wellington; Maryßannat no, for Hokitika; Wild Wave, for Nap’cr. AUCKLAND. Tuesday. Arrived: Agnes Donald, from Leruka. Sailed: Queen of the West, for Newcastle,'Rotorua, for the South. —Passengers for ‘Wellington : Messrs. Evens, Pierce, Baldwin, ami Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. , PORT CHALMERS, Tuesday. Arrive!*: Barque Alin, 02 days from Glasgow, with 18 passengers and 1100 tons cargo for Dunedin And the Bluff. - ' NELSON. Tuoday. • Arrived; At noon, Wal ace, from Wellington. . BLENHEIM, Tuesday. Arrived: At 12.50 p.m, Lyttelton, from Wellington. NEWCASTLE SHIPPING. Arrived: Leucadia on tho SOth; Robin Hood on the 2nd from Wellington. • WEATHER REPORT. Weather at 5 p.m yesterday; barometer corrected for height only:— - Auckland—3o 00, S.W., light, fine. Napier—29*Bl, S. W.; llg* t, cloudy: sea smooth. Ciwtlepoiiit—2D*6l, N.W., fre h, cloudy; slight swell. Wellington—2o’CS, S." W.. fresh, clouly. llnkitikA-29 71. S.W.. light, cloudy: m”ch sea. Westport-29 85. S.W.. fresh, gloomy; sea rough. Tlmaru—29*o3, S. W., fresh, cloudy; sea smooth. Oamaru—29*67, S.W. gala, fl'ie; sc * smooth. Barometer rising in the South. R. A. Edwiv. The time-ball hiay bo used to-day for rating chronometeis. A chronometer true on Greenwich time would show 12h. 30min. when the ball drops. Any difference is error, plus or minus, of the chronometer. ... Tho following vessels were In harbor last night:— H.M.S. Nymphe : steamers. Government Stella and Hineuna. Wanganui, Rangatira, and Go-Ahead; ship. Pleione; barques, Chamlisro, Chosca, Cralgmnllen, Whittington, and Firth of Forth; brigantines, Poneke and Endeavor. The Ringarooma left for Melbourne via the South yesterday afternoon. The p.a. Manawatu, from Wanganui, arrived here At half-past five o’clock yesterday morning. She left Wanganui at half-past five o’clock on Monday evening. making the run in twelve and a half hours. Her speed has been great'y Increased since her overhaul. The steamer Go-Ahei I leaves to-day for Napier. Yesterday aftern >on some slight alterations were being effected to her machinery. The brigantine Endeavor and the topsail schooner Tauranga both arrived here yesterday morning from 'Oa-raru. They left Oama u last Friday, the Tnuraxiga getting the lead by five hours. Fine weather was experienced on the run.up, with the wind chiefly from the wes*. They both bring full cargoes of colonial produces The Endeavor during the afternoon hauled a’ongsids the steamer Rangatira and discharged a quantity o f grain. The cutter Hero and the ket h Thames arrived here yesterday morning from Pelorus Sound with timber. They repo, t quite a fleet of vessels wiadbound In Guard Bay. There were three barques, three brigs, and seven schooue-s. The Whittington Is showing signs of haring her cargo taken o t quickly. A number of small craft are continually leaving her for Wanganui The steamer Manawatu left for Wangarm' last night. The barques Chaudiere awl Chase* arc both getting dowp lu the wu op; the former has nearly completed loading. One of ihe locomotives Tt the Welling"on trkmw iy was hoisted out of the Pleione yesterday a'tern'oon. The engine weighs six and a half tons, ao.u reqr ilred considerable caution in landing *t. A strong derrick was made fast to the maloyard for support, a* id the engine was safely landed, Ralls wereihm laf \on the wharf, when It was moved with veryllttlo dJ'Jlcalty. Tho barque Elizabeth, from Glaigow. up yeMcrdav morning at the Heai\% anil was boarded by Pilot Holmes. The wind. hid Keen blowing from the westward all the* swe part ot the day, suddenly changed to the Vtf2.kh.ward, an/, site sailed in. It was originally intended that she Should discharge at Wanganui, but ti was thought the f there would not h 9 Jmfadent vertex op. the bar, and it is now arranged that she wils p«5 her cargo ont her o. She has all the plant ot goswork -, consisting of the gaaoHielwr, piping*. Ac. The Yllzabetlu Is a small, %m,ar- wooden barqna of Amr ; rlcan build, and has made the jmssage in US'days. Some sever© sveather }}flj been encountered during tho vr>ya;a. but fortunately very Httlo damage was done to the ship. One oHh© seamen met with a rather serious acoident. by which he lost one of Ms finger* and got another very much bruised. She left Glasgow on tho 6th April, and arrived here as ab*ve. To-day sho will bo shifted nearer the wharf.

SHIPPING. PORT OP WELLINGTON. CALENDAR AND TIME-TAISLE, 1878, Days. Sun. Apparent Time. High Water. Mean Time. Rises. Sets, n. 31. II. 31. H. M. July 10 .. 7 10 (i.D). 4 33p.ro a.m. 11 30 p.m. 7 10 4 34 „ :: S:: 7 18 „ 4 34 „ 1 67 „ 2 33 „ 7 IT „ 4 35 „ ‘ 3 5 „ 14 .. 7 17 „ 4 35 4 1., 4 25 „ 15 ,, 7 10 „ 4 30 ft 4 M „ ia.. 7 10 „ 4 30 .. 5 34 6 61 ,,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5393, 10 July 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5393, 10 July 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5393, 10 July 1878, Page 2

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