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SHIPPING.

POUT OF vratWCTON. 4KBIVMD. At'<iU»x Hl.—■Wallace. P«-. ai tons. Dillra. froii Blenheim. Passengers—Cabin: Mr. anil Mrs, Hudson, Biller Pros. (8). Mr. Sullivan. .Deacon, agent. Napier. « tons, Fisk, from Blenheim. Pus-e»oger-Cabin: Mr. Knight. IV. and G. Turnbull, OZ*nt9. Richard and Marr, schooner, 80 tons, Britt, from Lyttloton. Master, agent. Enterprise. Ivlgantlno, 84 tons, Bay, from TOroga* jmi. Master, agent.

Sbjtbsxbsr 2.—Jano Douglas. s.s., 43 tons, Fisk, from Fox tor. Passengers—Cabin: Mr. and Mrs. Tansley. Mr. and Mrs. Walton. Messrs. Davis ami Hon, Molnctt, Iloarn, ?unith, and* steerage. , Martin, agent. Wellington, s 8., 270 tons, McGee, from Nelson and Plcton. Passengers—Cabin : Mr. ami Mrs. Bronc, Miss Hawk. Miss Brown (3), Dr. Read, Messrs. Arty, founders. James, Flnamoro, and 0 steerage. Levin ana Co., agents. Murray, s.s., 78 tons, Connoly, from Nelson, Passengers—Cabin: Mrs. Wells and Mra. Bodgera. D<ac 'n. agent. .Taiaroa. s.s , 223 tons. Peterson, from the South. P/Mscngern—Saloon; Mra. Palrtt, Mrs. Ponovan. Captain Preist, Messrs. W. P, Wheeler, Karnest Wyhnrrt, MnlT, Pavitt. OgUvie, Thompson, Warren, McCulloch, WiUkouski, ami .5, steomgo. Levin »ud Co., agente. Tui. s.s, Ct tons. With, fr*m Lyttelton and Kaikoura. Pnasenarcra—Cabin: Mrs. Biekman. Mrs. McXcuuio. Mr. and Mrs. Inglis ami servant, Messrs. BafTe, Jones, Motley, and Kdminston. Bishop, agent. BKgaroosna. <U2 tons. Clarke, fmm Nelson. Passengers Saloon; Messrs. McKinley, Altnsley, MeDoanaugh. and 7 steerage. Bishop, agent. Stonnbird, s.s., C 9 tons, Doilo, from Wanganui, Passengers—Cabin: Miss Deuson, Mrs. Brown (2), Messrs. Bu»h. Craigh, Barnett, and 4 stcerago, Martin, agent.

BAILED. August 81.—Manawatu. p.s., 101 tons, Harvey, for Wanganui. Martin, fluent. Wallace, 67 tons, Dillon, for Nelson. Deacon, ».s., 48 tons, Fisk, for Blenheim. W. nnd G. Turnbull. agents. Wanaka. s a., 277 tons, McGlllivray. for the South, Passengers Saloon: Mrs. Williams, Captains Fraserand Graham. Messrs. St. Clare, RolllBlon, Patti. Tanorchj Johnson, and Williams. Levin and Co., agents. Rlngivroonm, s.s., 642 tons, Clarke, for Nelson. Bishop, agent. ‘ Kiwi, BJ., 138 tons, Campbell, for Napier ana Caatlepolnf, passenger—Cabin; Mr. Scott. Lovin and Co., age'ntft, ‘ ■ J EXPECTED ARRIVALS. New York.—Star. In August, Southmlnsker, early. Sydney.- Wakatipu, early Picton and Nelson. —Wellington, Sept 3. Wanganui.—Manawatu, early. Cabtlbpoint and Napikr.—Kiwi, early. OASTLurotNT And Narikb.—Ean.:atira. early. Melbourne. —Claud Hamilton, early ; Albion, Sept, 7. London.— Craigie Lea, early; Orari, : St. Leonards, and Rakaia. Southern Fonts.—Wanaka, Sopt. 4. Auckland, via East Coast.— Taupo, Sept. 4, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Foxton.—Jano DongUs, this day. Southern Ports.—Taupo, Sopt 4, Casilbpoikt and Napicb.—Kiwi, this day Nelson and West Coast Ports.-Wallace, this London. —Chasca, early. Mkluout.ne, via tuts South,—Ringarooma, this clay. _ m Melbourne, via tub West Coast,— Tararua, Sept. 13. Napier and Poverty Day— Rangatlra, Sapt. 8. Auckland, via the East Coaht. —Wanaka, Sept. 4. ricroN and Nelson.—Wellington, this day. Newcastle.—New Brunswick, early. WnMimiir and Uuuvmoutu, —Luna, early. Kaikouba and Lyttelton.—Tul. early. Newcastle.— Elizabeth, early. BY TELEGRAPH. TAURANGA. Saturday. Sailed : 3.15. p*m., Taupo, for Poverty Bay. WANGANUI, Saturday. Arrived : 10.30a.m., Stormbird, from Wellington. PORT CHALMERS, Sunday. Arrived : Stella, from Bluff. Sailed: Stella, for Moeraki; Wakatipu, fo: Lyttelton. LYTTELTON. Sunday. Arrived: Pallala and Lutterworth, from London. The Pallala left London on May 21, and Scilly on May 27 ; crossed the equator July 1; passed the Capo of Good Hope July 23; made Stewart Island August 27, and arrived off the Heads on Thursday, and anchored outside on Friday. The Pall da is a very handsome new iron b»rque,an«l comes consigned to the : New Zealand Shipping Company. Tho Lutterworth 3s chaitered by Shaw, Saville, and Co. She brings IS passengers and a full cargo. She left Gravesend ou M.iydS, and tho i.isard on May 27; crossed the Equator June 29: meridian of the Capo on July 26; had heavy weather in running down the easting. On August 18. during a heavy S. W. gale, a sea broke ■ aboard, smashed the wheel and binnacle, broke the second officers leg, earned away one of the boats and did other damajo. Whan the ves*el was coming to tho wind, the sin < being hove-to the upper main-topsail yard was carried away, and tho two topsails, mainsails, foresail, malrtopmast. and staysail were split to ribbens. The barque had to lay to for 16 hoars to repair the damage. Tho vessel made the Snares on August 29, and arrived off the Heads on Friday night and in harbor this morning. Cleared: Barque Columbus, chartered by the > T cw Zealand Shipping Co. for London, with a car so of wool, wheat tallow, meats, and gold, valued at £47.500. Arrived: Wanaka, at 2.30 p.m. with mails. She sails Smith this evening. Tho Isabella, bound to the Bluff, returned to port leaking. Since the heavy weather has taken off she is making much less water. The following vessels were in harbor last night : H AL9. Nympho ; steamers—Hlnemoa, Rfugarogma, Kind, TaUroa. Wellington, Jane Douglas, and Tui, ship*—Aboona, Medea, and Ze-dandia; barques— Cbuca, Whittington, G. M. Tucker, Anne Melhuinh. No.v hmnswick. and Kvik. The Ringarooma arrived h-re from Nelson last nizht. She leaves again for Melbourne to-day. The barque Eli/.ibetU sailed yesterday afternoon for Newcastle, for a cargo of coals for Lyttelton. The steamer Talaroa left Dunedin at 3 p.m. on Thursday, and arrived at Lyttelton at 11a.m. the next mordng. L :ft again at 1 p.m., and arrived hero at 7.39 yesterday morning. Tho steamer Tui arrived here oil Saturday from Lvttelton and Kaikoura. The steamer Wellington arrived at the wharf at 3 a.m. on Sunday morning. She left Nelson at 19 o’clock on Saturday morning, called at D'Urville Island, passed th" Ringarooma off Jackson's Head.and arrived at Picton at 7 p.m.; loft again at 0 p.m., and arrived here os above. Tho ketch Argus, from Foxton to Patea, put into Wanganui on Wednesday In a leaky condition. She is supposed to have touched on a rock while running under Kapiti. Tho anchor lino of steamers Wallace arrived hero from Nelson early on Saturday morning. She loft again during tho evening for Kelson and the Weot Coast ports. Tho steamer Kiwi, for Casilopoint and Napier toiled on Saturday evening. Captain Williams has received a telegram from Newcastle announcing the arrival of three of his vessels there from Wellington—tho barques Edwin Bas- ' sett and Anne Melhuisli and brig Neptune. The latter leaves again on Monday, and tho barques, on Tuesday, for this port. The steamer Napier, from Blenheim, arrived at 5 a.m. on Saturday. She experienced light northerly winds acres*. She sailed again for the same port daring tho night. The schooner Richard and Mary, from Lyttelton, arrived in harbor on Saturday morning. She left Lyttelton on Thursday, and experienced strong northerly winds across the Strait. The steamer Taupo, from Auckland via the East , Coast is duo here this morning. ' it The brigantine Enterprise, from Wanganui, arrived in harbor early on Saturday morning. She was towed over Wanganui bar by the Manawatu a > Thursday. , Fine and variable weather was experienced along the, CtKMt. We are indebted ~to Mr. Culloch for the namen, of the passengers by tho steamer Jano Douglas, f/om The Stewart on being, asked for a copy of the passenger list refused to give them. The steamer Stormbird arrived from Wangan.nl at X a.m. yesterday. She left Wanganui at 10.80 a.' ay., and J towed the' three masted schooner EUcrton over tho bar, and arrived as above.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5439, 2 September 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5439, 2 September 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5439, 2 September 1878, Page 2

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