SHIPPING.
PORT OF WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. August 30.—Ringnrooma. s.■'..623tons, Clark, from Melbourne and Hobarton via tho Mouth. Passengers— Saloon From Melbourne Mr. ami Mrs, Tippler, Messrs, Garrard, PJcknrsgill, and Kelly. From Hobarton Mr. Hammond. From the Coast—" Misses Parkinson ami Holmes, Messrs. Nurse, Kkonsteen, Porat, Wiseman, Henries, Bennett, Parker, Dyer. Chadwick, and Holmes; 9 steerage. Bishop, neent. Wonaka, «,s.. 223 tons. McGUlivray, from, the Manukau. Borin and Co., agents. SAILED. August 30.—Storroblrd, s.s., 09 ions, Doile, for Wanganui. Martin, agents' v * IMPORTS. Ringarooipa, from . Melbourne; 2 cases, 1 pkg, Loubore; 1 ease, 2 bales. Turnbull and Smith; 11 colls rope, El aby and CaHis : 1 case, Griffiths ; 2 cases, 2 casks. Anderson and Co.; (5 cases. Bishop : 3 cases, 1 truss, Lyon and Blair ; 1 case. Sydney Johnston; 1 do. Mclyer; 1 do. Smith; 1 do. Daily Tclc'jraph: II do, Kitckaldic and Stains; 1 do, Gas Company; 2 do, Nathan; G half-chests tea, Logan: 1 octave, Brandon; 3 bdlscages, Taylor; 7 cases. Joseph and Co.; 5 pkgs, Murray, Common, and Co.: 0 bales, Brooks;! do, Kitchen :G cases. Wilson and Richardson; 2 bales, 21 cases, Stuart and Co.; 57 do, Thompson; Shannon, and Co.; X pci," Bank of Australasia: 1 no, Mrs. Kitchen ; 1 do, Stobsr 3 do, Christie; 3 p«s s . Lindsay; 5 cases. Palmer; 1 pci. Elbeck: - cases, Dawson; 1 pkg, Brooks; 5 cases, Felton and Co ; 1 1 do, Bmnett: 2 do. Lindsay. .From Hobarton— 1 box. Native Minister; 150 cases jam, Gandy; _XIO do, Johnston; 42 do, Heaton: 150 do fruit. Marshall. From tbo Bluff-0 rams. 5 hhds stuUt, Bishop: 1 qr.oask. Levin and Co.; 5 hhds, Eddie and Jack; o sacks oysters, Heaton; 2 do. Smith. From Dunedin—B3 sacks grain. Rutherford; 11 pkgs. Wiseman; 1 case. Turnbull and Smith; 2 cases, Union Bank, irom Lyttelton—2o sacks flour, Thomas; 1 case, Rickman; 1 box, Wakefield. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. New York.—Star. In August, Southmlnster, early. Sydney.- SVakatipu, eariy Picxon akd Nelson. —Wellington, Sept. 1. Wanganui.— Manawatu, early. Castlkpoinx and Napikr.—Kiwi, early. T Castlrpoint and Napibu.—Ranvatira. early. Melbourne.— Claud Hamilton, early ; Albion, Sept. 7. ‘ London.— Craiglo Lea, early; Orari,'St. Leonards, and Raknia. Southern Ports.— Talaroa, Sept. 1. Auckland, via East Coast.—Taupo, Sept. 4, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FoxtoK.—Jane Douglas, this day. Southern Ports. —Wanaka, this day. Casxlepoint and Napier.—Kiwi, this day. Nelson and West C«'Ast Ports. -Wallace, early. London. —Chasca, early. Melbourne, via the Sooth.—Eingarooma, September 2nd. Melbourne, via tub West Coast.—Tararua, Sept. 13. Napier and Poverty Bay— Kangatira, Sept. 2. Wanganui. —Manawatu, early. Auckland, via the East Coast.—Wanaka, Sept. 4, Ficton and Nelson.— Wellington. Sept. 2. Newcastle.—New Brunswick, early. Westport and Oukvmootu.— Luna, early. Kaikoura and Lyttelton. —TuJ, September 2. Newcastle.— Elizabeth, early. . BY TELEGRAPH. MELBOURNE. Friday. The Tararua arrived yesterday, and the Alhambra to-day. The Albion sailed yeateruw. The Underwriters’ Association report that tbo Ristoga silled on July 17th from Foochow for Lyttelton. the Oceana for Dunedin on the 23rd, and the Countess Errol for Dunedin on the 24th. LYTTELTON, Friday. Arrived ; Talaroa, from Dunedin; Star of tbo South, from Timaru. Sailed : Annie, for Hobarton; Sexton, for Auckland. The Tni returned to port last night owing to the stormy weather. She sails for Kaikoura again to-night. PORT CHALMERS. Friday. Sailed : City of Dublin, for Portland, Oregon. WEATHER REPORT” Weather at 5 p.ra. yesterday; barometer corrected for height only:— Auckland—29*7s, S.W., light, fine. Tauranga—29*6o, S.W., light, threatening. Napier—297o. S. fresh, cloudy. Sea smooth. Castlepoint—29*s7, S.W., light, threatening. Moderate swell. Wellington—29 55, S., fresh, fine. Hokitika—29*6s, S W., fresh, flue. Much sea.-! Westport—29-05, S.W., light, fine. Much sea.'--Tiraam —29 - 41. W., light, fine. Sea smooth. Camara—29*37, W.S.W., gal?, theatening. Sea smooth. Bluff—29*43. W.S.W., gale, showery. Barometer rising generally. R. A. Edwin. Tho following vessels wore Jn harbor last night:— H M-3. Nymphe : steamers—Hinemoa, R ngarcoma, Kiwi, and Wanaka; ships—Abcona. Medea, and Zstlandia: barques—Chasca, Whittington, Elizabeth, G. M. Tucker, Anne Mslhulsh, New Brunswick, and Kvik. Tho s.s. Rlngarooma. Captain J. W. Clark, left Sandrldge Railway Pier at 2.40 p.m. on the 21st Inst., a d arrived at Hobarton at 7 30 a.m. on the 23rd. Experienced moderate and light westerly winds. Left Hobarton for Bluff at 4.30 p.m. on the 23rd. passed Capo Pillar at 8.30 p m.» arrived off SolamTers at 10.20 t» m. on tho 26th, thereafter proceeded slowly, and arrived at Bluff Harbor at Gls a.m. on the 27th. Experienced strong westerly gales, with high sea, for two days, after which fresh southerly winds and hazy weather to arrival. Left Bluff Harbor at 4.50 p.m. on the 27th, and arrived at Port Chalmersat 7.5 *.m. on the 23 h; loft again same day for Lyttelton at 5.30 p.m., and arrived at D. 30 a.m. on the 29th; left same day at 5.15 p.m., arriving in Wellington as 10.30 a.m. yesterday. Experienced str ng N.W. winds and heavy head sea. We have to thank Me. Chatfield, purser, for flies, &c. The Rlngirooma leaves for Nelson to-day. The Union Company's steamer Wanaka. with the ’Frisco mall on board, arrived at the wharf last night at 8.30 o’clock. She left Nelson at 8.30 yesterday morning. and experienced a strong N. W. breeze across. Tho Talaroa is due here from the South to-morrow. Tha Kiwi does does not sail until to-lay. Tin schooner Ruby arrived at Kaikoura from here on Thu sday evening. The steamer Hlnemoa was taken on to the slip yesterday morning. The brig Robin Hood took shelter in Worsers Bay on Friday night, and got away again yesterday afternoon. The Manawatu was unable to get round TerawUi yesterday on account of th^strong wind blowing. Sho took shelter in Onau Day. A few of her passengers landed there, and came overland to Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5438, 31 August 1878, Page 2
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