SHIPPING .
PORT OP WELLINGTON. CALENDAR AND TIME-TABLE, 1878.
PHASES OF THE MOOS. I'irat quarter.—Seventh day at 60 p.m. past 7. PuR moon. 10.25 p.m. ol the >4lh. Last quarter, 1t.40 pm. of the 22m1. New moon, 0.10 a.m. of the 80th. HIGH -WATER CpNSIANTS. To ascertain high water at Tory Channel and 3h. 13min, to Wellington. X'icton, add 6h. trench Pass, add Sh. SOrain.' Nelson, add 4h. SOinln.. Wanganui, add ah, 20min. Foxton, mid 6h. Poriroa, add 4h.. AKUIvm , r , , July 20. —Alhambra, s.s., 407 tons, Muir, from Melbourne via tho West Coast porta. Passengers— Svlooa; Miss Hogarth, Messrs. J. Hall, Lahnianu, Young, Smith, and Tempcrley; 3 steerage. Bishop, s.s, 676 tons, Carey, from the South. Tasacngera—Saloon : Misses Bucholz kik so {h • Mesdames Down.ey.nrtd I’irlo, Lady 1\ D. oir Jr. Dillon Bell, Major Richardson. Captain Scott, Rev. ■ Mr. Bruce. Master Marsh ill. Messrs. 'Downey , Pino, Bunney. Reid, Guinness (2). Temperton. Shapley. Taylor, Burns, Filing, Cochrane, Bell, Morrah. and Davie: 11 steerage, and 71 for tho North. Levin and Co., agents. „ . Tal, s b., 64 tons, Wills, from Foxton. Passen?:en— Cabin; Messrs, Fenton, Evan?, Palianfc, Blaksey, and Robertson. Bishop, agent. ■- Charles Edward, ps., 126 tons. Wh twell, from Nelson. Passengers—Cabin ; Misses Liddell, More- • iwll, Keelly (2), Meidamea GUsgow and Gardner, Sir. ;nnd Mrs. Slrien and family (3). Mr. and Sirs.. Stringer, Mr. and Mrs. Hull and family. Rev. Father'Hennabary, Messrs. Cars’on, Gardner, McEwan, Brimbio, Patton, Stirling, Barry, Hocking. Bairym&n, Muir, Marsh, and Cabin. Deacon, agent.- . Zlor, schooner, 63 tons, Bell, from Timaru. Master, agent. , i . • July 21.—Torarua, s.s., 6-16 tons, Sinclair, from Melbourne via the South. Passengers from Melbourne i Sisters of Mercy Mary G.- O’Leary, Do ~ Sails Kirk, M. P. Karen, and Frances Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Silllngton, Messrs. Goldsmith, and Hall. From r tho Coast: Mrs. Hatfield and 2 children, Dr. Scott, Misses Robinson (2) and servant, Hon. W. Robinson, Messrs. Davy, Edwards. Whitney, Vlsher, and Lewis; 2> steerage. Bishop, agent. • . • Wellington, a.s., 270 tons, McGee, from Pictou and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: Mrs. McCrae, Misses Brown and Best, Messrs. Biss, Linn, Beuchhols, O’Malley, Everett, Turner, Crorabie, Joyce, * * ‘Granough, Hornby,‘Dumoylo, Allan, Callan (2), and Wcl iugton football team (19). Leriu and Co., ‘ agents. ■ ' Stormblrd,. s.s., 60 tons, Dolle, from Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin: Messrs. Thomas, Newman, and Cowan. Master, agent. Lyttelton, p.s., 80 tons,- Scott, from. Blenheim. Passengers—Cabin: Mr, and Mrs. Firth, Messrs, Coanell and Murphy. Deacon, agent. * Falcon, schooner, 37 tons, Leslie, from Patea. Master, agent. ' ; SAILED. July 20.—Rotorua, s.s., 576. tons, Carey, for Sydney via the East Coast. Passengers—Saloon r Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Messrs. Dalton, Edwards, and Hodsoo. Levin and Co., agents. ■ Hlnomoa, Government steamer, 221 tons, Fairchild, lor tho North. Passengers—Saloon: Chief Justice of New Zealand and Mrs. Prorldorgast, the Chief Justices secretary, tho Hon. Dr. Pollen, the Hon. Mr. Bums (Postmaster-General of Now South Wales), and Colonel Glover. Mauawatu, p.s., 103 tons, Harvey, for "Wanganui ,Passengers—Cabin: Mrs. Brown, Mr. Quarterly; 3 steerage. Martin, agent. • July 21.—Maid of Otago, schooner, 50 tons, McLean, for Wanganui. Master, agent, Isabelle, brigantine, 129 tons, Barnard, for Kaipara. Master, agent; Alhambra, s.s., 407 tons. Muir, for Melbourne via tho South. Passengers—Saloon; Messrs. Halliday, * Brown, O’Brien, and Turner. Bishop, agent. 'a .IMPORTS. Cliarlcs Edward, from Nelson : 50 pkgs, 50 brls ale, 7 bales wool, Deacon; 6 casks CoffcyM pd, Dawson; - 14 cases. Hennebery; 1 case cigars, Schwartz; 3 bales fungus, Order. Wellington, from Nelson: 1 pkg, Mooro; 26 sacks bran, Thomas: IQ pkgs, 1 case, 1 pci, Denton. From Ficton; Incases, Ormoud; I pci. Hart, „„ Tararua, from H* bartou: 24 cases fruit, 60 do. Marshall; 150 cases jam, 1 pkg, W. and G. Turnbull; 91 | boxes Hirst. * From the Coast: 1 case tobacco, 1 qrdo, 8 1 eighth do, 4 pkgs, Aldons ; 1 case, Thomson ; 1 do, I WiUiams and Cameron; 1 pci, Government Store- I keeper: 1 pel, Hayes; 1 case, W. and G. Turnbull: 2 9 case*, TSallantyne; 5 hhds, Eddie and Jack ; 1 cask, | Emmena; 6pkgs, luggage, Callous.. Tui, from Foxton: 12 sacks maize. Port; 23 sac>.4 grass seed, Joseph and Co; 6 bags maize, 15 boy.es, Nathan. . Rangatlra. from Napier: 2 cases, Guilford; 10 sacks. Levin: 1 case, Sargood; 1 boz, Maxwell; 2 A. C. Force; 1 pci, Davis. Zlor, from Timaru: 660 b*gs oats,’so do wheat, 42 do pollard. 420 do flour. Order. . Alhambra, from Melbourne: 2 cases, Moeller, 8 do. Joseph: 2 do, Bennington; 290, Zohrab,'Knocker, and Co ; 29 bales, Eilaby and Co; 2 pels. Clark ; 4 cases, Stevenson; 90 d.-\ Order; 37 do, Jeffery; 3 bdls, Thomas; O.do, Kirfecaldie; 3do, Whitten, Nicholson, ’ : and Oo: 4 do, Nathan; 12 do, Wilson aiui[Richardson; 12 do, W. and G. Turnbull: 6 do, A. P*' Stuart; 1 do, ■ Jameson: 1 box, Moore; 2 do, Pilchervis3do,Danks; 53 do, Robertson and Co; 3.d0. Jobuskon and Co; 1 do, ■ Hayes; 5 do,.Lindsay ; 1 do, T-hoibum; 2 do. Graves and Co; 22 do, Fulton and Co ; 1 do, Kitchen ; 1 do, '■ BuckUnd; 1 do. Wriggleswortb; 1 do, Murray* Common ; 2 do. Bishop: 10 do, NeAhan; 2 do, Tank of Australasia; 1 do; DalgleUh and Co; 1 do, Barron; 2 do. Palmer; 1 do. Hannah 5 i do. Barrett; 1 do. Lyon amt Blair; Ido, Dalton; As Watt; 1 do. Mountain; 1 do, Mitchell; 8 dot. X^xixxy ; 4 do, Eddit? and Jack * 2do, Tustln; 3 d(\TiwnbuU and Smith; 1 do, Chrhtio. 1 do, Government Storekeeper ; I do, Bonnatyiie ' 4 boxes gofcS, National Bank. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Lojtook.—-Cralgie Leo, early; Abcona,Medea Orari Zealapdla. ' ' ’ ' 'Ni.w York, via Du;vss»i>r,—G. M Tucker early. Nun: YoB/t—Star, in August, Alma, Ni.ercury. and Sonthnduster. : Sydney, via Auckland -anx> tub East Coast.— Wakatipu, 231 h. .Southern Ports.—Maori, Taranaki. 23th Pktton and-Nelson.—VJeUfeagtou, 24th .. Auckland, aia theo>ast.—Taupo, this day. Melbourne,—Claud Hanulton, early: Arawa*a, 26th. PROJECTED* DEPARTURES. Southern Poßxs;-jCaupo, 22nd; Wakatipa, 2Stb;. Talaroa, 20th. Melbourne* viatjik South.—Arawnta, 2Dtb. ■ via the West Coast.—Tarsraa, this ' day. • • . CASrL»TOIST AND NAPIER.—Kiwi, 25*b. Wanoahui.—Go-Ahead, early ; MaoawwSti, early. . ’ Foxton.—Jane Douglas, this day. Auckland, via the EXht Coast.—Hswea, 25th. 3ydnry, via Napier and Aucrla^i*.—AVakatipu, early. * Lyttelton and fCAncourrA.—Till, tlilt* day, Pictok and Nelson.—V/ellington. **als day. Natigr and Poverty Bay—Rangatlra. 23cd. Nelson and West jpobxs. -Charles Ed war I, this day. Tabanak*.-Murray, 1 8 VAtPABAISSO— Cc»i' 'u „ I Loaoos.-<JUa"..., e r 0 ami Chasca, early.. j bt telkorapr. , LYTTELTON. Sjaltrrilar. ■ Wivbo : M«y MHer, from Newcaatle: Camill«, 11 : Taranaki, for Fort Ch-tlmera. . , AVEATHER BEPOET. ' Weather at 5 p.ra. yealerday: barometer corrected *°Auclriand—3o"2o, N.N.E., light, fine. . ■ ■ Grahamstown- 30'33,.N.E., ilstlit, tlireatema*. CMtle”oint - 30'23, N.W.. light, domir J slight ’"weliinston-SO-M, N.N.E.. light, gloomy. Hokitika —30 00. calm, raid : much sea. Westport-3013, calm, rain: much sea. Timam-30 00. calm, cloudy: sea smooth. Oamartt - 30 00, calm, gloomy : slight swell. Barometer, falling throughout both islands.^ R. A, ZiDwIN. The following resseU were in harbor last night fj m g Nymphc ; steamers— Wanganui, Wellington, Charles Edward. Jane Douglas, Storm- ' bird, Tararua, and Kiwi; »liip3--Caitloch and llolone; barques—Coamllere. Chasei. Cralgmnllcn WhUtiugton I Firth of Forth, and Elizabeth; brig Bobln Hood : brigantines—Endeavor, Enterprise, Zlor, and Sarah F The steamer St-rm' ird, from Wanganui, arrived in harbor yesterday morning at lo clock, andexpcncncea ’ fine weather np the coast. a , , The steamer Napier will leave Blenheim to day. Tb« i» ». Lyttelton arrived In harbor yesterday even- , Ine at 7 o'clock. She loft Blenheim yesterday morning at 11-30* and experienced fine weather, with head M Tho steamer Wellington arrived at the wharf shortly ‘ before 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon. She left Nelson at 11.30 on Saturday night; called at D Urvilles - Island, and arrived at Plcton at 9 ycaterday morning: left again after a stay of 'ls minutes, and arrived as above. Experienced fine weather throughout the tn Thc topsail schooner Zlor, with a cargo of grain, arrived in harbor early on Saturday morning from • Timaru, She left the roadstead on Wednesday night - with a light easterly breeze. On Thursday morning it blew hard from the'north; the following day tho weather changed to the south, and she arrived as tt *The Union Company's steamer Rotorua loft Port ' Chalmers on Thursday, and arrived at Lyttelton on Friday * left again the same night at 10 o’clock, and arrived here shortly afterl oa Saturday* She brought 03 cabin passengers besides a number of steerage. She left again during tire afternoon for Sydney via Napier \ and Auckland. . , _ The fore-and-aft schooner inlcon, Captain Leslie, arrived in harbor on Saturday evening at 8 o’clock. She left Patea wharf at 11 last Wednesdaymight; was towed over the bar at 11.25 by the s.Otlyde; ran down to Stevens’ Island on a southerly wind in eight hours : was becalmed on Thursday and Friday. Ou Saturday morning a breeze sprang up, which freshened and bro «ghfc the vessel off the Heads at 6 p.m. Beat up the harbor, and anchored, close t > the wharf as *' above. The Falcon brings a full cargo of tallow. ' w*>ol, ami hides. Which she will discharge to day. Wo ‘ - - thank C ptalivLosUo for report. ' , if Tho steamer Alhambra, from Melbourne via the West Coast, arrived alongside tho wharf on Saturday. at half-past 10 o’clock. She left Melbourne on the 11th, and cleared the Heads at 0 p.m. ; passed the ' Bisters at U p-in. on tho 12th, and arrived at Hokitika - at 6.30 p.m. on tho 17th; left at 1 a.m. on. the 18th, and arrived at Groymouth at 3 a.m. : left at 1 p.m, same day, and arrived at Nelson at 11.30 a.m. on the 19th; left same day at 11.30 p.m., and arrived In Wellington as above. Experienced strong head winds to The Sisters, thence light variable winds and fine weather to arrival. She sailed again for Melbourne via the South yesterday afternoon. Messes. McMeckan and Blackwood's steamer Tararua arrived In harher yesterday at 11.30 a.m. She - left the Sand ridge Railway Pier at 11.30 a.m. o« the 10th Instant, ami passed Swan Island at 12 30 p.m. 'next day; experienced fresh head winds, and passed Capo Pillar at 7,30 a.m. on the 12th Instant, arriving atHohartonat 11.30 a.m,: left again samedav at 8 p.m.: passed the PilUr at midnight; experience I freshwesteriy winds during the passage aefosi, and J passed the Bolanders at 0 a.m, cm the 10th Instant, arriving at the Bluff the same day; discharged 100 tons of cirgo at that port, and left again at 3.30 p.m. on ihe 17th instant; experienced fine weather along 1 the coast, and reached Po tUhalme*BHt7.3oa.in.ontho 18th; left.the next evening at 4.30 aud arrived at Lyjta’ton at II am. on the 20tU; loft ihe same day -at 5,. and arrived here as above. Experienced line weather and fresh head winds along the coast. We thank Mr. Birch, the purser, for report and file The Tararua loaves again to-day for Melbourne, the West Coast*
The steamer Rangatlra will leave to-morrow for Nopier and Castlepoint. ’'' * . The Tararua, for Melbourne via the West Coast ports, Is advertised lb leave tills afternoon at 4 o clock. Tin brig Eobin Hood has nearly put out all her coals. She will, probably leave this .week for Newcastle again. .. • V A i, The Government steamer Hinamov loft hero on Saturday for tho North. Nearly all Jhe Northern members will return by her. She will arrive here on Alhambra, for Melbourne via tho Squth, left yesterday afternoon. 9 The steamer Tui left Foxton at 11 p.m. on IViday, and arrived alongside the wharf at 10 a.m on Saturday. She experienced fine weather along the coast.
Days. Apparent Time. High Water. Wean Time. Rl&cs. Sat-s. n. M. n. m. II. M. 11. M. 7 13 a,m. 4 41 p.m 0 8 a.m. 0 28 p.ra. „ 23 .. 7 12 ,, 4 12 „ 0 41 „ . 10 5 ,, „ 24 7 10 „ 4 44 10 30 „ 11 0 „ „ 25 .. 7 0 „ 1 4-> „ a a4 „ »i 20 .. 7 8,, 4 40 0 14 „ 0 52 „ „ 27 .. 7 7 „ 4 47 „ IvSO „ 2 8,. 7 0 „ 4 4S cHi „
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5403, 22 July 1878, Page 2
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