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SHIPPING.

PORT OP WELLINGTON. AKim'KO Notdmder 11. —Anno MKhalsli, barque, 473 ton*, Johnston, from Newcastle. Williams, agent. Poneko. schooner, 73 tons. Romani, Irom Plctoa. Master, agent. ■’ - Jane Douglas, ss.. 75 tons. Frtsor, from bo*ton. Pasw’gers—Cabin ; Messrs, Stokes and M •uaiog, Martin, agent. „ tl . « Kiwi, b. 3 . 133 tons, .Campbell, from CTriti Pas-sengers-Cabin: Messrs. Hansen and Oilski. Levin and Co., agents. _ Tnl s s 74 tons. Wills, from Foxlon. Passengers —Cabin • Hiss Sommers, Mesdames Kirkwood and Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Polnn, Messrs. Ollllgan Pole, Marshall, Brontave, Maguire, and Spanow. Martin, **Eubr- schooner, 22 tons, Backstrom, from Kaikoora. Bethane and Hunter, agents. Hannah Broomfield, brigantine, 120 tons, Dawson, from Hokianga. Master, agent. SAILED. Kovsxacit It.—Stonnbird, s a., CO tons, Dollo. for Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin: Messrs. Fletcher .and George. Martin, agent. Wellington, s.s., 270 tons, for Plcton and Kelioa. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Stumbles and Oathoart, Messrs. OlUvor, B’iok, Stantuu, Eaton Barry. and Styles. T>vln and Co., agents. Taranaki, s.a , 323 tuns, Malsolm, the South. Bavin and Co., agents. Aurora, sohoonor. 52 tons, Stewart, for the East Coast. Pearce, agent. BY TELEGRAPH PORT CHALMERS, Monday. Ajuutbo : Tararua, from Lyttelton. TIM ARC. Monday. Ajwixvxd: Annie Bow, three-masted schooner, from Newcastle. She made the passage in ton days. The following vessels were in the harbor last night: Steamers—Hinomoa. Stella, Samson. Wakatipu, Manawatu. Kiwi, Tui, Jane Douglas, and Alhambra; ships—Batata, St. Leonards. Wairoa, and Zedandla; barques—Malay, Antares. Craigio Lea. G. M. Tucker, Edwin Boss tt. Anne Melhuish, and' Australlnd : brig Robin Hood. The steamer Wakatlpn, for tho South, sails to-i Ly. The Wellington, for Plcton and Nelson, got away yesterday afternoon. The Stormbiid, for Wanganui. left yesterday. The Manawatu leaves to-day for the same place. The brig Robin was shifted In to the wharf yesterday. The schooner Poneko, from Plcton, arrived in harbor yesterday, and berthed at tho wharf. The ship B kaU will come off tho slip to-day. The steamer Jane Douglas, from Fuzton, arrived In harbor yesterday. She brought some more cargo from the "ship Hyderabad, and berthed at tho breastwork to discharge It. She leaves to-night again. The schooner Ruby, from Kaikoura, whichhas been at anchor inside the Heads since Saturday, got Into harbor yesterday morning. Tho schooner Hannah Broomfield, from Hokianga, reached the harbor yesterday. The schooner Aurora, for tho East Coast, got away yesterday morning. The Saucy Lass landed four rafts of timber at Otaki on Sunday, but the heavy weather compelled her to seek shelter under Kapiti. The steamei Lyttelton, which vessel was chartered to take the luggage and cargo ex City of Auckland, brought up under Kapiti on Tuesday, and was there when the Tui left. The barque Anne Melhuish, from Newcastle, arrived In harbor yesterday niorn ng. She loft on the 2nd. and (or tho first part of tho voyage experienced fine weather, with easterly winds ; when nearing the coast strong north-west galas were met-with. Cape Campbell was trade on Sunday, and the Heads early yesterday morning, arriving here as above She will haul in to tho wharf to-day and commence discharging. - The steamer Tui. from Foxton. arrived in harbor yesterday. She sails to-day for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. Tho following vessels wore at anchor under Kapiti when the Tui leftOwake, from Oamaru to Wanganui ; Saucy Lass, bound to Otaki; Forest Queen, from .Wellington to the Hyderabad; Agnes, bound to P&tea: and p.s. Lyttelton. The steamer Kiwi, from Uritl, arrived at the wharf at 2 p.m. yesterday. She left lost Saturday at 1 p.m., and experienced a strong westerly gale. The gale was so strong that she could make no headway against it, and she hove-to under the lea of Cape Palliser for twenty-four hours. The Alhambra leaves for Melbourne via the South to-day.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5500, 12 November 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5500, 12 November 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5500, 12 November 1878, Page 2

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