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SHIPPING.

PORT OF -WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. At*»iUrtT 14.—Julius Vogel, schooner, 50 tons, Johnston, from Kalpara. Compton, agent. Wellington, s.s.. 270 tons. McGee, from Ficton and Nelson Passengers—Saloon: Misses Stringer, Johns, and Wilkins, Mrs. Luxford and 2 children, Mr, and Mrs. Hack, Messrs. Coutts, McGregor, Kearsley, Fray. Peterson, Johns, Prince, Sharp, and Dixon ; 0 steerage. Levin ami Co., agents. Ituby, schooner, 24 tons, Backstrora, from Kai* kouro. Bcthuno and Hunter, agents. SAILED. Alma, barque, 332 tons, Ohlsson, for Lyttelton. W. and G. Turnbull, agents. Jane Douglas, s.s., 75 tons. Fraser, for Foxton. Passonger—Cabin; Mr. Connor. Martin, agent. Taranaki, s.s., 327 tons, Malcolm, for Auckland and the East Coast. Passengers—Saloon : Miss Wilson, Messrs. McKay and Weston. Levin and Co., agents. , , Wallace, p.s., 04 tons, Dillon. for Nelson and » est Coast. Passengers—Cabin : Messrs. Whho, Ecclosford. Bishop, Kelly, Glen, Hartley, and Wills. Luna] Ts U !' 220 tons, Bascand, for Westport. Williams, agent, IMPORTS. ..... Julius Vogel, from Kaipara : 40,000 feet timber, Compton. , T , t . Wellington, from Nelson: 1 qr-csk. Eddie and Jack; S sacks potatoes. Cooper. From Ficton:3o

carcase sheep, Hart. . T _ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London. Cralgio Lea, early ; Aboona, Oran, Zoalandia. „ . New York.— Star. in August, Soubhmmster, early. Sydney. vt\ Auckland and the Bast Coast.Wakatipu, 17th. Southern Ports.— Hawes, this day: Taupp, 21st. Picton and Nelson. —Wellington, ISth. Auckland. via tub East Coast. —Wanaka, 10th. Melbourne.— Claud Hamilton, early ; Arawafca, early; Albambr.i, early. • PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Southern Ports.— Wanaka, 10th; Taiaroa, 19th. Mklisoubne via the West Coast.— Tararua, IGth, Melbourne) via South.— Alhambra, ISth ; AraWl Wanoan ui. —Manawatu, this day; Sfcormbird, this C Vapicr and Poverty Day— Rangatira, early. Auckland, via the East Coast. —Taranaki,

this flay. . _ SYDNEY, VIA jSaI'IJSI* AND AUCKLAND.—-Rotorua, Lyttelton and Kaikoura.—Tul. this day. Picxon and Nelson.—-Wellington, this day. Nelson and West Coast Pouts. -Kennedy, IGth. London, Chaudiero and Chasca, early. Newcvstle.—New Brunswick, early. AViwitout and GitKVuoimi.—Luna, early. Castle point and Napier.—Kiwi, 10th. Kaikoura and Lyttelton,—Tui, this day. Foxton,—Tui, 10th. Castlktoint and Napier.—Kiwi. ICth. BY JELEGJtAPH. BLUFF, Wednesday. Arrived; Woodville, from Newcastle. The centrifugal pump becoming choked has pro* vented an attempt to float the Ann Gambles to-day being successful. The pump kept the water clear between decks for two hours after the tide flowed, and tho vessel was apparently nearly afloat, when the pump choked. There are three feet more water outside than in. WANGANUI, Wednesday. Arrived : 9 a.m., Storrabird. from Wellington. LYTTELTON, Wednesday. Sailed; ilawea for the north. Passengers for Wellington—Mr. and Mrs. Tableau, Mr. and Mrs. Hydes, Messrs. Scado, Parks, Elkington, Dowling, Dobson, Collis, Cowlishaw, Collier, and Revans, PORT CHALMERS, Wednesday. Arrived : Taupo, from Lyttelton. Sailed: Palace, for Hokianga; Frame, for Hobarton. WEATHER REPORT. Weather at 5 p.ra. yesterday: barometer corrected for height only Auckland —29'83, S.W., light, fine. Nanier—2977, calm, tine ; sea smooth. Casll epoint— 29"00, W.N.W., light, fine ; moderate Wellington—29*so, N.N.W., fresh, threatening. Hokitika—29Uo. N.N.E., light, fine ; moderate sea. Westport— 29‘OS, North, light, fine ; much sea. Timaru—294o, South, light, fine ; sea smooth. Oamaru 29'44. North, light, gloomy ; sea smooth. - Bluff—2o-41, West, fresh, gloomy. Barometer falling slowly in the South. R. A. Edwin. The following vessels were in harbor last night H M. 3 Nympho : steamers—Kiwi and Wellington ; ships—Caitloch, Flelone, and Medea; barques—diaudiere Chasca. Whittington, Elizabeth, G. M. Tucker. Anne Melhuish, Courier, New Brunswick ; brig—Jane; brigantines—Endeavocaud Enterpilse. The steamers Ma-awatu and Stonnbird, from Wanganui, are both due here this forenoon. The Alhambra, from Melbourne via the West Coast is due*here on Saturday. The ship Pleionc cleared at the Customs yesterday for Melbourne. , _. . The steamer Wellington returns on her usual Ficton and Nelson trip to day. The topsail schooner, Julius A ogel, with another cargo of timber from Kalpara. arrived in harbor yesterday forenoon. , . Tho steamer Hawea is due here to-day from the South. She sails again the same day for the Manukau, calling at Nelson and Taranaki. - The barque Alma, bound for Lyttelton, saild yesterday afternoon. She has a part of her original cargo from New York. __ „ The steamers Jane Douglas, for Foiton, and Wallace for Nelson and tho West Coast, sailed yesterday afternoon. . , . lt , . ... The steamer Wellington arrived at the wharf at 10 o’clock vesterday morning. She left Nelson at T p.m. on Tuesday, and arrived at I'icton at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. Left an hour later, and arrived hero as above. Fine weather was experienced throughout ' 'weregeet to hear of the death of Captain Malcolm, late of tho Albion Company’s ship Wild Detr. Intelligence of his demise from Asiatic cholera at Calcutta Was received yesterday. Tho following items are from tho Melbourne The s.s. Ocean, which has arrived at Cooktown, brings 2000 tons of cargo for Melbourne and Sydney, including the first consignment of Canton teas ever brought to Australia. , „ . At Adelaide, Captain Ramsay, of the Craigendarroch. has-been fined £IOO, and the steward £25, for smuggling, whisky from the vessel The capes against the receivers has not yet been gone into; • Ou the voyage of the ship Loch Mareo, from Glasgow to Melbourne, Arci-d. McFall. able seaman, fell from the foretopsail yard, and was drowned. The accident occurred on the morning of May 12th, during very tempestuous weather. The poor fellow came to the surface* but was so impeded with heavy sea clothing that he sank almost immediately, although the lifebuoy which had been thrown to himwasnealy wi hln hisroch. McFall was a young man, steady, and well behaved, and was moreover the only support on which his parents had to depend A subscription was got up on board for them, and upwards of £ll contributed by Captain S:ctt and tho passengers. This is inclusive of a subscription raised by his shipmates.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5424, 15 August 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5424, 15 August 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5424, 15 August 1878, Page 2

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