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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON. ABRIVKI). September 17. - Storrabinl, s.b., lom. DoUe, rom Wanganui. PMsengcM-Cabin : MI« M urray, Mr*. Welch. Mewr.i. lirown, Jackson, Mete Klngl, O'Connor, Quinlan, J«nklua, and Jeremy., Martin, **Hawea a a., 4112 ton*, Kennedy, from Aho, South. >u : Mrs. Driver. Mrn Montgomery, Mlm Suiated. MUa MUler. Messrs. Driver. Seaton, Thrown. Kollcston. M.H.K/sVo mg. Jamea,. Harper Motfab, McLean, and tl for othe* ports. Lown An^m‘utl2 e ?)dV. 297 tons, Chadwick, from Newcastle. Williams, agent. • AuaWincl. barque, 421 tons, Olhver, from New- ‘ castle. Williams, agent. Jess'o Mc ’onaUl. schooner. lons, Scott, from Foochow. W. and A*, Turnbull, agent. September 18.—Kiwi, s.*., tons, Campbell, from Napier. . Levin and Co., agents. SAILED. •September 17.—Abeoni, ship, 007 tons, Grosarfc, for Portland. Passenger— Saloon: Sirs. Orosart. N.Z. Shipping Co., agent. _ . Hannah Barratl, schooner, 57 tons, Henner, for Plctoa. -Master, agent. _ _ Stormbied, s.s., 03 tun*, Dolle, for Foxton. Martin. •Shipping Co, agents. IMPORTS. • Audralind, from Newcastle : 700 tons coal, 10 bale* hay, Williams. , Neptune, from Newcastle; 500 tons coal. Williams. Stormbinl. from Wanganui: 100 sacks. Order ; 100 sheep. Woods, Crosble, and Co; 1 case, VrhPtem. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. New York.—Star, early, Southminster, early. Boiioexux via Port Chalmers. ■ -St. Louis, early. Sypney.- Wakatljm, 10th. Pi err ox and Nelson. —Wellington, 18th. OASTLKVOINT and Napiku.— Kiwi, early. Napier and Poverty Bay.—Rangatira, this day. Melbourne.—Claud Hamilton, early; llingaroorai, early, , , London.—Craigle Lea, early ; St. Leonards, and Foxton. —Tut, this day. Southern Ports. —Wakatipu, 10th. Sydney.—Wakatipu, 30th. Oasxlepoint and Napier.—Kiwi, GOth. London.—Chasca, this day. Melbourne, via the South.—Ringarooma. 23rd. Melbourne, via West Coast.—Claud Hamilton, and Poverty Cay—Rangatira, 20th. Auckland, via the East Co\sT.—Hawoa, this Piuton and Nelson.—Wellington, 10th, Newcastle.— New Brunswick, early. Wiwrronr and CnicvMomn.—Luaa,2lst. Kaikoura and Lyttelton.—Tui. SXst. Wanoanol- Manawatu. this day. Nelson and West Coast Pouts.- Kennedy, this day. ■ ■ . BY TBLSaitAPir. BLUFF. Monday. The birqu* Clifton floated off the rocks at daylight this moruiug, PORT CHALMERS, Tuesday. Arrived; 8 n.m., Claud Hamilton, from Bluff, with the Suez mail. AUCKLAND, Tuesday. Arrived: 8.30 a,m.. City of Now York, from Sydney. Her new* has been anticipated by the Claud Hamilton- Parcora, ship, from London, U2 (lavs out. Sailed: Taiaroa, for the South. Passengers for Wellington : Messrs. Harvey, Lawloi, and Smith. NEC.SON, Tuesday. Arbiwd: 10.30 a.m., Wellington and Charles Edward, from Wellington. Sailed: 12,30p.m, Wellington, for \Veluogton. KAIKOURA. Tuesday. Sailed: 10.50 a.in., Tui, for Wellington.. BLENHEIM. Tuesday. Arrived; 12.30p.m., Napier, from Wellington. NAPIER. Tuesday. Sailed : Noon, Rangatira, for Wellington. WESTPORT, Tuesday. Arrived: Brigantine Augusta, from Port Chalmers, with railway iron for the Westport Colliery Company. , . The steamer Taranta last night, on her run from Nelson to Westport, got aground for four hoursat the Spit, closo to where the Queen 800 was wrecked. The cause assigned fa aberration of the compasses owing to the quantity of Taranaki titanic sand aboard ns cargo. LYTTELTON, Tuesday. ’ Arrived : Hiry Mellor. from Newcastle. Shoreports speaking the Star of ihe Mersny, from Iloklanga to Dunedin, iiftoen’hiilei north of the Heads, yesterday,—Derwent, from Kalpara ; Maud Graham, from Plcton ; Mary Campbell, from Greymou h. WEATHER REPORT. Weather at 5 p.m. yesterday; barometer corrected for height only:— Auckland—3o*4s, N.E., light, fine. Napier—3o*o2, calm, fine ; sea smooth. Cwtlopolnt— 30*43, N.w., light, tine; roasmooth. Wellington— 3J 41. N.N.W.. Ug!,t. suo. Hokitika—3 f V-10. N.. stormy; soi smooth. Westport - Sid' */, calm, drizzling : sea smootli. Tinvvui,— calm, fine: sea smooth, illuff—3o.*2, S., light, cloudy, parameter, I tUe movement generally since tho morning. B.„A. Edwin. Tho following vczaeU were in harbor lost night Steamers—Hinemoa, Ifawsa, Jane Douglas, Tui, and Peloras : shlpj—Orarl and Zedandia: barques— Aiutrallad, Courier, Chuca. G. M. Tucker, Now Brunswick, and Kvfit ; brig Neptune ; three-masted schooner Jessie MeD.umM. The ship Abeona, for .Oregon, got away yesterday morning. The steamer Storm’dcd, for Foxtop,. left, y-cstcrtlay evening. The steamer Wakatipu left Sydney- on, the 13th, and is therefore dnc.tn niprrojv. The barque AUjitralJn.d and, the Lr’g ; Neptune, both Mai laden. from ‘Newcastle, arrived in hurbor-yester-lay morning. Tie. .former left on the Cthi and. the attey op. the'dth. The ? r passages down hive been diaractecised by very adverse weather until making v'ew Zealand. The Australind spoke the steamer -!-j*by or Frl>Uy, bournl to Sydney, 270 miles west of Capo Farew- 1L liith vessels were hauled ia to the wharf, arwl at one*commenced dhclurging. The ship Or.iri broke bulk yesterday, and is to have quick despatch .vUh her cargo. The barqu»Whittington, which has boon delayed :or sune time through her seamen, got under weigh yesterday morning for Callao. The steam t Hawea, from ‘he South, arrL-sd at tho wharf at 4.30 yesterday afternoon. She left Port Chalmers on Snnd ly at 3.45 p.m., and arrived at Lyttelton the following morning at 0 ; left again at ’.X-13 p.m., and arrived here as nbive. Prom Poit Chalmers to Lyttelton strong head winds were experienced, with a heavy beam sea. From Lyttelton to arrival hers fine weather. The steamer Btormblrd, from Wanganui, arrived here at 130 yesterday morning. - .She left at 12.30 tho day previous, and experienced fine weather along the coast. The three-masted schooner Jessie McDonald, from Foochow, arrived iu Jiurbor yesterday morning with » cargo of tea consigned to Messrs. W, and G. Turnbull and Co. She left China on July 8. and lias os per i-o-ced principally light and variable weather across. Tho master of the vessel gave u* a very full and interesting account of his passagobvor, which will appear to-morrow. The steamer Kiwi arrived at I o’clock this morning from Napier and the coast. • She lef', Napier on Sunday morning at 5; called at C »«tlcpoink and her way down the coast, landing cargo and \ At Ijioth places. Experienced N.E. winds and TUe following telegram Is dated Brisbane bsr I••The.Oiiratang, >;,qiie. from River to Melbourne. L'aeu with ‘at *ifwn **!* Fri Uy. It ji.ww one of her Crew, .fflnv effects of three others have gone trvtyp hpspjtalf Bowen, another man, is on board too.IH to bp removed,** l£ M corvette Danac, haa boon ordered from the Capo of G wL'Hopc to tho Atwtr.llan station. ship Cairntys: passed Wilson’s Promontory at II) lutoutss put - -1 p.m. on September 1, bonnd to Sydney, jury fr'ijifod. She rcjwrteil all well. The Uer.uan a liooncr Pullnx, ft! days out from Duuedin for Adelaide, was sirakon hy t»ie Aristas on the ?!iid instant, neat Capo Howe. The schooner reported •’all well.” , .

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5453, 18 September 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5453, 18 September 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5453, 18 September 1878, Page 2

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