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SHIPPING.

POUT OF WELLINGTON. CALENDAR AND TIME-TABLE, 1878.

PHASES OP THE MOOtf. . First quarter.—Ctli at 0.40 am. Full moon, IStli, at 11.40 a.m. Lost quarter, 21st at 8.38 p.m. New moon, 231 U at 3.80 p.m.

1110 U WATER CONSTANTS. To ascertain high water at Tory Channel add 3h. lomln. to Wellington. Picton, add sh. French Paw, add 3U. 20min. Nelson, add 4h. 50m1n.. Wanganui, add sh, 20min. Foxton, add sh. Porirua, add -Hi. AUUIVBI). Ai/guht I.—Wanaka. s.s., 227 tons, McOllUvray, from the South. Passengers—Saloon: Mr. Xalaroa, Messrs. EcelU, Hughes, Fisher, McLachlan, Matbeson, Mr. and Mrs. Dillon, and 4 steerage., Levin and Co., agents. ' 1 . Kuby, schooner, 21 tons, -Backstrom, from -Kaikoura. Bethune and Hunter, agents. Ttti, s.s., 61 tons, Wills, from Foxton. Passengers—Cabin: Mr. and Mrs. ; Brldgenetb, Mr. and Mrs. BofFoy, Messrr. Watson and Baird, and 3 steerage. Bishop, agent. Hnou Belle, ketch, from Kakanul, via Oamaru, SAILED.

A (joust I,—'Wellington, s.s., 270 tons, McGee, for Piston and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon J Messrs. Barry, Mills, ami Major, and 4 steerage. Levin and Co., agents,

IMPORTS. Mercury from New York! 13 pkga, Waterhouse: 30 cases, Joseph; 30do, Kinross and Co.; 2 cases, Dnthl 5; 1 do, Levin :33 do, Nathan ; 153 do, Order. From Lyttelton, 020 bags, Order. Wanakn, from Lyttelton: 2 cases, Order; 1 case, addressed; 120 do. Order; 5 do. Palmer ; A do. Turnbull; 15 boxes, Lindsay; 16 do, Sanson; 1 csk, Felton; 2 cases, Sanly; 1 do. Crease; 20 sacks, Taylor: 1 case, Falconer: 1 do. Turnout; 1 box, Bank of New Zealand. • * ■ . Clematis, from Hobarton: 10,000 shingles. 4000 palings, 454 cases, 133 pieces wood ; from Lyttelton, 1000 sacks flour, 200 do wheat, 3S4CT palings, 4000 shingles, Order. G. M. Tucker, from New York: 778 cases, 20 kiidor kins, 1 c*k, 3-qr tierc s, Loyin; 320 pkgs, Order; 60 cases, Bannatyne : 6 pkgs, McEwan ami Co.; 1 pkg Felton and Co.-; 1 do. Public Library; 250 do, Duthle; 81 do, Joseph; 120 do, Turnbull. Jane, from Newcastle: 63 tons coal, 4Q pair naves, 1021 bags maize, 1000 felloes. Beck and Tonks. Kuby, from Kaikoura: 2 kegs butter, 200 sacks,' Turnbull. Huon Bello, from Kakanul; 25 tons stone, James Stewart; 25S bags oats. 121 do, pollard, Order. EXPECTED ARRIVAL*. London,—Croigie Lea, .early; Aboona, Medea, Orar Zealand!.!. New York. — Star, In August, Alma, and Southminster. Sydney, via Auckland and tub East Coast.Wakatipu, 17th. So others Ports.—Wanaka, this day. Pjcton and Nelson.— Wellington, 4th. Auckland, via tub East Coast.— Taranaki, 2nd. Melbourne.— Rlngirooma, this day; Claud Hamilton, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Southern Ports,— Taranaki. 3rd ; Hawea, sth. Melbourne, via the South.—Ringarooma, 4th. Melbourne, via tub West Coast. —Claud Hamilton, early. Castlepoint and Napier.— Kiwi, this day. . Wanganui.—Manawatu, this day ; Go-Ahead, this day. Foxton. —Jane Douglas, this day. Napier and Poverty Bay— Rangatira. 6th. Auckland, via tub East Coast. —Southern Cross, this day; Talaroa, 7th. Sydney, via Napier and Auckland,—Wakatlpii, Aug. 3. Lyttelton and Kaikoura.—Tui, 3rd, PicroN and Nelson. —Wellington. sth, Nelson and WehtO'>ast PoBTH.,-Kennedy, early. London. —Chaudiere and Chasca. early. Wkmtpokt and (iuKvmoiiTii.—Luna, early. Newcastle.— Firth of Forth, early; Australlnd, early. Sydney.—Easby, 3rd> BY lELEQRAPH. AUCKLAND, Thursday. Sailed ; 6.30 a.m.—City of New York, for Sydney. Caberfeldh, for Newcastle. The Taranaki, with the Southern mail, left Onehunga at 9 o’clock. There is stil no sign of the Hawea. Considerable anxiety is felt for her safety. She left Gisborne at 11 o'clock on Sunday morning with a large number of passengers. The City of New York brought a consignment of of trout. WANGANUI, Thursday. Sailed: 10.30a.m.—Stonnbird, for Wellington. NAPIER, Thursday. Arrived: 8.30 a.m.—Taupo, from Wellington, WESTPORT, Thursday"Sailed : 10 a.m»—Luna, for Wellington. BLENHEIM, Thursday*. Arrived ; 10.50 a.m.—Napier, from WellingtonGREYMOUTH, Thursday/ Sailed: St. Hilda, schooner, for Melbourne, taking about 300 tons of coal from the Grey. The bar is in splendid condition, with not less than 15 feet at high water. PORT CHALMERS. TlinraTay; Sailed : Eaaby.—Wakalipu.-Passengers for Wellington : Meedames Miller. Oliver. Hood, Cr. McLean and Holmes, Meaara. Holmes, Miller. Reynolds, Oliver, Hidings, G. McLean, Fry, Macandrew, and Hood (2).

LYTTELTON, Thursday. Sailed : Maori, for Tinuni and Dunedin, at 1 p.m. Eingarooina, for Wellington, at 4 p.m.

The following vessels were In harbor last night HUS Nymphe ; steamer—Hinemoa ; ships—Callloch and Pleione ; barques—Chandlers, Chasca, Whittington, Firth of Forth. Elizabeth, O. M. Tucker, and Mercury : brigs—Neptune. Clematis, and Jane : brigantines—Endeavor, Sarah Pile, and Aratapu. The Eiogarooma is due here this morning from the South. She sails again the same day for Nelson. The American barque G. M. Tucker hauled in to the wharf yesterday. To day the tramway cars will bo landed. . ~, , „ , The Union Company s steamer Wellington sailed yesterday forenoon for Pictan and Nelson, and the Wanaka. belonging to the same company, left during the evening for the North. . , , , The schooner Euby arrived at the wharf yesterday. She left Kaikonra the evening previous, and experienced a southerly breeze across. The steamer Wanaka left Port Chalmers at 2 p.m. on the 30th uit., and arrived at Lyttelton at 8.30 a.in the following day, left again the same day, and arrived al mgside the wharf h-re at 11 a.m. yesterday. The Till, from Poston, arrived at the wharf last night at 0 o'clock! ; , . The Underwriters’ Association under date London. 30lh July, report the arrival of the barque Adamant, from Napier.

Days. Son. Apparent Time. High Water. Mean Time. BIses. H. M. SotS. n. ai. It. M. it. M. Aug. 2 .. 7 1 a.m. 1 53 p.m. « 34 n.m. 0 55 p,m „ 8 .. 7 0 „ 1 61 „ 7 18 „ 7 83 „ „ 4 .. 0 59 „ 4 65 „ 7 57 „ 8 13 „ „ 6 .. 6 68 „ 4 50 „ 8 40 9 3 „ „ 0 .. G 57 „ 4 57 9 28 „ 9 64 „ „ 7 .. 0 65 „ 4 53 ,, 10 24 „ 10 57 „ „ 8 .. 0 61 „ 4 69 ,, 11 87 „ — t.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5413, 2 August 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5413, 2 August 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5413, 2 August 1878, Page 2

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