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SHIPPING.

POttT OF WELLINGTON v »:r*

Pr.nruTA ay 21. —Rangatira. s.s , 101 tons, Evans, from Nmilor and Poverty Hay, Passengers ; Cabin Mrs. Sc illiv. Mr, and Mrs. Dill Mr, and Mm. DMov, Mawts. Dunbar M'CnMagli. Dugon. Finch. Kclner, Cuit r. Gwynnetb. Jones, Poll, Thompson. .-Hobo. Mcßae. Frnncen, Bummers, Wilson: itn<l tensteerage. Martin, agent. Naploi s.». 43 tons, Pick, from Blenheim. Passengers; 17 return excursionists. W, and G. Turnbull, agents. , . Krhvln Bassett, barque, S2O tons, Man oy, from Newcastle. \\ illiams, ag-nt. Wellington, barque, 530 tons, McKenzie, from Kaipara. Master, agent. Man-iW.atu, 103 ton.a, Harvey, from Wanganui. Passengers : Misses 1! -omley (2), and Staples, Mesdamns Marcus and Will s. Messrs ,«l*l, Staphs, Bird, O'Hall- r Hausen, Coller, Harvey, Evans, and Fokin it -■ vi.|. r , agent. ■ JT-. i r.H BrooinOel.l, brigantine, 120 tons, Dawson, from XVpara, Stewart arid Co., agents. SAILED, 21.—Albion, s.s , 591 tons, Tozer, for Meibom-la via the South. Passengers: Saloon—Mr. and Mrs. Merewoathcr and clilld. Mrs Gilligan, Miss Kills, Mes-n. Lindsay, Thorp, Christie, and Turner. 1). MbU, agent. Slormblrd, s.s„ 01) tons, Dolln, fo* Wanganui. Passengers: Cabin— K«v, J Kyan, Messrs. Smith, Stokes, McCarthy, Kodenbiug, and Rupert. Marlin, agent. Napier, ss. 43 ton*, Fisk, for Blenheim. Passengers: Cabin—Miss Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jellaman, W. and O. Turnbull, agents. IMPORTS.

Rangatira. from Napier: 1 box, Dr, Lornoni 65 sks seed Johnston; 1 half-tierce tobacco, Turnbull & Co : ■> pkge. Levin: 00 ske seed, Axup : 0 tanks, Dnthio : a pkgs, Hill; 1 box, Heaton. Napier, from Blenheim : II bales wool, Turnbull and Co : 325 sks oats, Jeffreys. i’atea, from Patea; 19 bales wool, X. / L. and W A. Co : 16 do, 150 sks seed Order. Albion, from Melbourne : 1 cs, Clarke ; 1 do, Jack»>n • 1 do, Stone and Co; 12 do, 1 cs, McDowell Bros; A bis leather. Levy; 8 cs, Hayes; 1 do, Staelo ; 50 bx ten. Palmer; 1 "buggy. Edwards and Co ; 1 box. Turnbull and Co : 1 pci, Biddle; 1 box. Stone ; 1 pci. Bishop; 2 pkgs, Helycr; 1 cs, Mills ; I do, Male and Co • 1 qr-ck. McCarthy ; 1 pel, Wanganui Chronicle ; 1 do, Wanganui Standard; 1 do, Marlborough Express; 1 do, Poverty Bay Standard ; 1 do, Pilcher; 1 cs, Rlbeck ; 1 pci. Miss Hay; I cs, James; 4 pkg, Drummond and Co ; 1 qr-ck, Charirl; 2 pci. 4 cs, 37 bgs, 4 pines, 10 bx. Order. From Bluff: 6 lihds, Eddie and Jack ; 6 do. Mills; 3 s, Williams; 1 pkg, Featherston. From Dunedin: 4 baskets, -im Sam: 1 hhd, 1 lif-cht. 1 bx, -10 mats, 12 bgs. Hop Leo: 1 trs. Smith; 1 cs, McDowell Bros; 1 do, "G son and Richardson ; 1 do, 1 trnnk, Lindsay ; 1 bl, 1 pci sago, 3 cs. Thompson, Shannon, and Co ; 2 pkg, Zohrab, Newman and To : 1 pkg. Pepper; 1 do, Wiggins : 3 cs boots. Turnbull, Smith and Co; 1 pci, Pu'dic Works Department; 1 cs, Mills; 1 box, Miss Featberston; 9 cks, .'tevensou and Stuart: 1 pel. Hallensteln and Co; 1 pkg, Guthrie and Lsrnnrch ; 1 cs, Cohen ; 30 do, Serjeant Anderson; 1 hf chst, 1 pel, I). .Mills; 1 box, Williams; 3 cs. Felton, Clrlmwado, and Co. From Lyttelton ; 35 cheese. Mclntyre and Co ; 1 pkg, D. Mills ; 10 pkg. Taylor; 1 bl, Thompson, Shannon, and Co: 10 cs, Pliramor, Reeves, and Co ; 63 cs. Kitchen and Hons; 8 do, Duncan ; 2 cs, Crease : 2 ploughs. Gray : 2 cs. Hannah ; 1 do, Warsaw ; 40 bgs tour, 1 do oatmeal, Turnbull and Co; 1 cs, Thompson; 1 box, Broughton: 0 cs, Kov. McNamara ; 1 trunk, Turnbull aud Smith. BY TELEGRAPH. PICTON. Friday. Assirp.n, 8.30 a m. : Tuiaroa, from Wellington. NAPIER, Friday. Arrived, 8.10 a.m.: Kiwi, from Castlepolnt. FOXTON. Friday. Arrived, 0 a,m.: Jane Douglas, from Wellington. NELSON, Friday. SAicen, 0.30 a.m.; Wellington, tor Picton and Wellington. LYTTELTON, Friday. The New Zealand Company's ship Waikato will bo a full ship for London in a day or two. She will have fourteen or fifteen passengers. haw, flavlllo. and Co.’s large ship Hydaspes has now on board 5000 bales of wool, 200 tons wheat, besides tallow, Ac. She will probably take 1500 bales more. Her hr.-o saloon Is all taken with the exception of thr o berths, and the second class passengers will bo numerous. The steamer JRangatira, from Napier and Poverty Bay, Arrived yesterday forenoon. Fron Napier she ox orienced thick and dirty weather. She sails again to-day for the same ports. Tbo steamer Naplor, from Blenheim, arrived at the wharf at • non yesterday. She left again at tea o’clock the same evening on her return trip. The steamer Star of the South, forth® South, sailed ycilcrday evening. Th t Stormbird, for "Wanganui, left hero yesterday afternoon.

The barque Wellington, from Kaipara, arrived in harbor yesterday afternoon. Sho left last Sunday, and has experienced light and variable winds along kho Coast.

The barque Edwin Bassett, from Newcastle with coni, arrived yesterday afternoon. She loft Newcastle on the flth. and lias expcrlen- cd light and adverse weather across. Made Cape Farewell on Wednesday, and nrr vad close to the Hoads on Thursday night, arriving hero as above. The barque Malay was hauled alongside the wharf yesterday. Tho steamer Albion, for Melbourne via the South, got away yesterday afternoon. Tho brigantines Sarah Pyle and Enterprise are now almost loaded at Kaipara, and may be expected to arrive shortly. Tho steamer Manawatu, from Wangamv, arrived here at 5 30 p m. yesterday, after a lengthy passage of 10 hours, owing to an accident to her machinery. She left Wanganui on Thursday night at 9.30 ; when within 30 miles of Kapil! she broke her port era k pin. The engine w;»a then disconnected, and she proceeded with on paddle and under sail, arriving as abo r e. She experienced moderate we tiler along the Coast. On Monday she will go «>n the Slip, when the necessary repairs will bo effected. Tim brigantine Hannah Broomfield arrived here last night from Kaipara, which place she left ou Monday. Fine weather with light variable winds was experienced during the run up.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5586, 22 February 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5586, 22 February 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5586, 22 February 1879, Page 2

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