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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON. A it It I V Wl» August 17.—Rotorua, s.s., 57G tons. Carey, from the South. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Cargill, Featherston. Loughnun, Colville ami servant, Andrews, Dalev. D’Arcy. Johns. Wilton, Herrick, ami Ashton, Mesdamcs, ievowright 2 children and servant; Under and child, and Quinn, iMaster Johnston, Messrs Oliver, liarr. Coat s. Monk. Parsons, Christie. Hussey, Tcschomakcr, Robinson. Hoskins, Hydes (2) Orahaui Stark, Hill, Burton (3). Jeromes. DlSlmaino. Ashton. C-Jo, Mason, Quinn, Goddos. and Wilkinson ; 13 storage, and &G for tho North. Levin and Co., agents. . , „ Tarania, s.s., GIG tons, Sinclair, from Melbourne via tho South. Passengers—Saloon: From Melbourne: Mr. Loisei. From Uobarlon: Mrs. Wad?, Mr. Lightfoot. From Coast; Miss Wllicox, Mrs. Maunders, and Mr. Jeffery; C steerage. Bishop, agent. Qarlotta, barque, CIO tons, Hill, from Newcastle. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Simeon and 2 children. Williams, agent Uno, schooner, 23 tons, Ballard, from Nelson and Moutero. Master, agent. August 13. Kangatha, s.s., 10G tons. Evans, from Napier and Poverty Bay. Passengers—Cabin; Messrs. Fraser, Malcolm, Carter, and G steerage. Martin,

agent. Wellington, s.s,. 270 tons. McGee, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers—Saloon : Mcsdamcs Mahoney, Parker, Wells ami 2 children, Mark, Nias, Hoskins, Munro, Edwards, Chambers, Parker, Rowley, Messrs. Brown, Manklin, Hill, Hall. Napper. Keith, Burnes, Parker, Dodson, Berry. Wilkinson, Kennedy, Talnul, James, Thomas. Blair, and 12 steerage. Bovin and Co , agents. iStonnbird, s.s., CD tons, Doilc. from Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin; Messrs. Watt and Cameron. -Martin, agent. Manawatu, p.s„ 101 tons. Harvey, from Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin: Misses Wilkinson, Sheath, and •Stewart. Martin, agent. Thames, schooner. 22 tons, GUlard, from Polonis Sound. Master, agent. SAILED. August 17.—Anno Mclhulsh, barque, 271 tons, Johnston, for Newcastle. Williams, agent. Rotorua, s.s., 570 tons, Carey, for Sydney via tho East Coast. Passengers—Sa'oon : Mesdames Matin. Wade and infan*, McWilliara and 2 children, Mr. and Miss Axnp, Messrs. Brett, Waterhouse, Almond, Ryder, and Martin. Levin and Co., agents. Kennedy, s.s., ISO tons. Palmer, for Nelson and West Coast. Passengers—Cabin: Mr. Alexander, D°tcctivo Brown, and 2 constables. Deacon, agent. Kiwi, s.s„ 133 tons, Campbell, forCastlepoinfc. Levin and Co., agents. August 18.—Clematis, brig, 249 tons, Rapp, for Newcastle. Master, agent. Mary Ogilvie, schooner, 71 tons, Chambers, for Wanganui. Master, agent. Tararna, s.s.. 013 tons, Sinclair, for Melbourne via West Coast. Bishop, agent IMPORTS. Tararua, from Melbourne and tho South. From Hobarton: 517 sacks bark. Hirst: 300 cases jam, Candy and Co; 140 do. fruit, Marshall; 1 case. Order; 1 do plants, Moore; 1 case, Crichton. From Blulf; 1 ea-'c. Telegraph Department; 2 bags mutton birds, Tataroa; 1 bos. Child; 4 cases, Elliott; 2 bales. Logan; 4 cases, Cruickshank; 1 bale, Order. From Dunedin; C cases, Turnbull and Smith : 1 pci, Rev. Paterson. From Lyttelton: 24 tons potatoes, Spence ; 1 case, Rodgers. Rotorua, from Lyttelton; 1 case. Order; 2do luggage, Chisholm ; 1 pel. Ward ; 1 do. Ilallenstein ; 1 case, Rundell: 1 box. Lemon; 3 pianos, Moss and Co; 3 cases. Survey Department. Jane Douglas, from Foxton : 1 box, 1 case, Nathan and Co; 1 pkg, Williams ; 2 pkgs. Telegraph Department ; 3 trunks, Lindsay ; 0 pkgs, 1 case. Barber; 1 rase, Mace; 1 pci. Mills ; 1 keg. Light; C pkgs. Government Storekeeper; 537 sacks potatoes, Zohrab and Co.

T7no, from Nelson : 15,011 ft timber, Greo afield and Stewart, Carlotta, from Newcastle: 4GO tons, Williams. EXPECTED ATwRIVA f/S. New York. —Star, in August, Southminster, early. Sydney.- Wakatipu, 20th. Ports.- Taupo. 21st. Pioton and Nelson.—Wellington, 21st. Auckland, m\ the East Coast.—Xaiaroa, this day. Melbourne.—Claud Hamilton, early ; Arawata, qariy; Alhambra, this day. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Southern Pouts.—l’aiaroa, this day. Melbourne, via tub South. —Alhambra, this day; Arawata, 23rd. Wanganui —Storrabird, 20th. Natier and Poverty Uav—Rangatira. this day. Auckland, via tug East Gdaht.— Taupo, 21st. Pkton and Nelson.—Wellington, this day. Nelson and West Coast Ports. -Charles Edward, 20 Hi. "London.—Chaudicro and Chasca, early. Newcastle.—Now Brunswick, early. W nfftToitT and UjtKv.Moirni.— Luna, early. Castlbpoinx and Napier.—Kiwi, 23-td, Kaxkoura and Lyttelton.—Tul, early. Ponton.—Lino Booglas, Ibis day. BY IELEGRAPR. KAIKOURA, Saturday. Arrived: At daylight, Tul, from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sunday. Arrived: 8.30 a.m., Wanaka, from Wellington; Taupo, from Port Chalmers ; Alma, from Wellington. The brig Emperor rep rts speaking the ship Abeona, bound North, olf Core Bay, yesterday morning. She spoke the Kentish Tar, from Nelson, bound round Cape PallDcr, elf Wellington, on Wednesday. PORT CTfALMEBS, Saturday. Sailed: Taupo, for the North. Passengers for Wellington: Messrs. Alkin. Joel, Marshall, and McDonough. Fur Napier : Mrs. Young. For Poverty Bay: Mr. Gordon. For Auckland : Mr. and Mrs* Graham, Messrs. Clark an t Parnell. Sunday* Arrived : Wanaka, from Lyttelton. OAMABU, Saturday, Sailed : Barquentlne Vixen, for Algoa Bay, South Africa, with a cargo of flour. AUCKLAND, Saturday. Arrived : Taranaki, from the South ; Lady Jocelyn, ship, from London, with 350 Vescy Stewart tmeclat immigrants for Katikati ; 91 days out. 'The Jocelyn had a line voyage of OOdays. A aeries «f calms was experienced, but very little rough wea her. The passengers are all well, and i-» high spirits. The 11 inemoa towed her up the harbor. It is uncertain whether the captain will allow the ship to be towed to Tauranga, as he has cargo for Auckland, and a large amount for Melbourne.

The following vessels were in harbor last night H M.S. Nymphe ; steamers—Wellington, Storrabircl, Jane Douglas, and Manawatu ; ships-—Caitloch and Medea ; barques—Sophia . It. Luhrs. C laudierc, Clmsoa, Whittington, Elizabeth, G. M. Tucker, Anno Blelhuish, Courier. New Brunswick ; brig—Jane ; brigantines—Endeavor and Enterprise. Tiie steamer Jane Douglas, for Foxton* sails *o»day. 'ihe 'Manawatu, for Wanganui, sails tills v-nlng. The Alhambra, for Melbourne via the South, sails to-day. The Stormbird, from Wanganui, arrived at the wharf at midday yesterday. She left Wanganui at 12 o’clock on Saturday night, and experienced fine weather along the coastThe Manawatu, from Wanganui, arrived early yesterday morning. The ketch 'iliameSj from i’elorus Sound, timber laden, arrived in harbor on Saturday night. The steamer Wellington arrived at the wharf aft. midnight of Sain-day. She reports leaving Nels«n. at 10 a.m. on the 17th ; arrived at Picton at 7 p.m. left again at 7.30 p.m., arriving here as above. Fineweather was experienced throughout the trip. HMCrvilie's Island was called at both going and coming; The Wellington leaves again to-day. The steamer Rnngatira arrived at the wharf yesterday morning at D o’clock. She left Poverty Bay at 7 p.m. on Friday, and arrived In the Napier road-dead nt daylight the following m rning ; left again at noon; experienced light head winds ami One weather, arriving here as above, after a good run of 2t hours. Wo are indebted to Mr. White, her purser, for files and report. The barque Ca-lotta, from Newcastle, coal-laden, arrived in harbor early on Saturday morning, after a fair passage of ten days. Captain Hill reports leaving on tho 7th instant, and experienced light fair winds until arriving off Farewell. Stephens Island was passed the same day* and Wellington Hoads were reached on Friday- night. Four barques and four brigs, were seen on Thursday off Stephens Island. Tho, Caclotta was hauled into the wharf during the afternoon of her arrival. The steamer Charles Edward h expected hero from Nelson to-morrow. Th« Alhambra Is due here early this morning. She sails again for the South during tho afternoon. The steamer Talaroa, from Auckland via the East Coast, is due hero to-day. She leaves during tho afternoon again. The brig Clematis, for Newcastle, got away yesterday morning. The Mary Ogilvie, for Wanganui, sailed yesterday. Tho steamer Rotorua left Port Chalmex* at 4.20p.m. on the 15th, and arrived at Lyttelton, at 8 a.m, on the loth ; sailed at 5.15 p.m,, and. arrived hero at 0.30 on Saturday morning. She sailed again for Sydney via Napier and Auckland during-the afternoon. Messrs. McMcckan and Blackwood’s steamer Tararua, from Melbourne and the South, arrived nt tho wharf at D o’clock on Saturday morning. She left Ihe Sundridgo Hallway Pier at 11 a.m. on the 7th, ami arrived at Hobarton at G a.m. on tbrOth: left again same dty at 8 p.m., and arrived at Bluff: ifarb >r at 1 p.m. on the 13th : left at 3p.ro. on tho 14th, and arrived at Port Chalmers at 6 a.m. on the loth; left same day at 4.35 p.m , and arrived at Lyttelton at Dam. on the 10th; left a*. 4.10 p.m,, and arrived at Wellington as abovth Experienced light variable winds and fine weather along the coast. Tho Tararua sailed for Melbourne via the. West Coast yesterday afternoon. SUPPOSE!/LOSS OF THE JAMES SERVICE., ihe f flowing telegram, received yesterday by the Chief Secretary; saya ihe Melbourne Ayq of the 23thi ult., appears to bcvVo little reason for doubting that tho barque Jair.ea Service has been totally lost r.— “Perth, AVesfern Australia, 24th July—To-Chief I Secretary, Victoria.-— I TJie police report thai a*wre k ' w.i ; soon form Mandurah, near Pinjarmb, yesterday, ne-artlw Murray Reef, mid it disappea.fut.again about noon. The beach is strewn with passengers’ luggaff/j nud cargo of castor oil. and u hu»t,.uamu on at era ‘James .Service, Melbourne/ Them•seems to bavo been many passengers on tvc*wd, IMU male uml female, All lives to-be lost. X h ivo despatched boats to the w,t.-(blgned) Colonial Skcuktahy, Perth," * . Only a short Um' 4 it was knowix th*t ok route the James Ser*‘iC' 4 i*ad, put into Penang to land tho made*, C attain \ming, who was seriously ill, and, singular to sa#, he arrived hero tho clay before yesterday by tin/steamer Somerset, and fully expected t > hear of bps vessel having reached this port. The James Service .left Calcutta on 23rd of April with the following cargo 1000 baUsaof sacks, woolpacks, and gunnies, 3000 cases of caaWoil, GOO bales of jute, iOGcwt. of log lines, and U chests of t;a. She was one of the finest sailing vessel* belonging to this port, and was justly termed tiro Melbourne yacht. Her owners were Messrs. Jarruti Service and others, who had her built under sped ii supervision at Glasgo w In 1800, .She was 441 tons register, and had the highest class at Lloyd’s. She commanded by Captain Cartwright, whose wifo was on board. Tho chief oliicer was Mr. Crimea, and the second olliccrMr, Foreman. Tho passengers wereMr, and Mrs. Cowderoy. Mr and Mrs. Williams, and Messrs. W. F. Phillips, J. W. Kelly, and P, R. Smith,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5427, 19 August 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5427, 19 August 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5427, 19 August 1878, Page 2

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