SHIPPING.
PORT OK WELLINGTON A REI VED. , , June U.-Oretl. s.s., 117 tOßJaMcArthur, from Dunedin and intermediate ports. Passengers Cabin. Messrs. Mathoson andMannlgan; 6 steerage. *V. ana G. Turnbull, agent*. ■ , , , _ , Abne Melliulsh, barque, 341. tons, Johnston, from Newcastle. Williams, agent. . Wellington, a.s., 279 tons, Anderson, from tne Manukan and intermediate ports. Passengots--Snlooa ; Mr. and Mrs. Askew and family (3). Mr. and Mrs, Sptlshiy, Miss Titjen, Messrs. Brunningtcn. O'Rorke, Dalgleisb, Wilson, Down, Brownlee, Anderson. Wyraoud, Donnott, Mason, Eevell, Vlcker*, King, Thompson, Fitz Gerald, Manson, McMahon, Taylor, Crawford, .Short, and Garde, Captain Webb, and Rev. Mr. Ahelyan. D. Mills, agent. Junk 16.—Isabella, brigantine, 81 tons, McFarlano, from Ureymouth. Master, agent. MBena, cutter, 15 tons, Berg, from Port Underwood, Master, agent. Ilawea, s.s., 462 tons, Kennedy, from the South. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Mclntyre arid Hunter, Mesdaines Teschernaker, Mills, Eawson, Preston, Mclntyre, Bennington, family and servant. Davis, Hon, Mr. 'Macandrow. Messrs. Toomer, Eawson, Rutherford, Tregenr, White,'Stroat; Marshall, Teachemaker, Worth, Douglas, Leroy, Preston, Robinson, Mi.Tvor, Boyd, Hunter, Luokie, Harley (2), Monk, Ilelferman, Croseaden, Nichols, Rumney, ilawsen, and Smith : 8 steerage. D. Mills, agent. SAILED, Junb 14.—Enterprise, brigantine. S 3 tons. Mundlo, for Iloklanga, Master, agent. , Jllncmoa,'s.s,,'2B2 tens, Paircbtld, for the Manukan. Passengers—Saloon :■ ills Excellency the Governor and suite. ' Manawatn, p.s., 103 tons, Harvey. for, Wanganui. Passengers —Cabin: Mcsdfcraea Iloucnorand Bromley, Messrs. Kelly, Eowley, and Stevenson. Martin, agent. ... ■ : - ' . Lyttelton, p.s., 86 tons, : Scott, for Bleahelm. I’assonger—Cabin : Mr. Hobson. Deacon, agent. IMPORTS. A nno Melhtilsh, from Newcastle: 600 tons coal, Williams. • • Isabella, from Oroymouth : 100 tons coal, Order. Lyttelton, from Blenheim: 214 sacks wheat, 12 case* peas, J. and T, Meek; SO do chaff. Levin and O; 1 case bacon, Laery and Campbell; 7 cases tallow, 7 do shells. Deacon; 23 boxes. Telegraph Department; 1 box, Tripe; 1 pkg, Mills. Grafton, from Westport: 200 tons coal, lot of coke, Williams; 1 box gold, Bank of Now South Wales. Wellington, from Manukau. 15 sacks oysters Pomiceby : 7 spars, Order ; 1 case, Thorburn : 1 do, Evans; 3 bales leather, Hannah and' Co; I pel, •Salmon; 1 .pkg,. Mackay. Prom Taranaki: 1 pel. King; 1 keg I butter, Bishop; 1 horse. Order; 1 pkg, Fitz Gerald. Prom Nelson; 2 chests, Asher; 5 pkgs. Pi Idler; 2 cases apples, Ourtis: 1 case arms, Defence Department: 2 cases eggs. Gilmore Bros. ■ by tblbohaph. AUCKLAND, Saturday. Ar.iuvcp: Southern Cross, a.*., from South. The Pronch barque.BL, from San Pranolsco to Lyttelton, which put In hero on Wednesday with the pumps choked, continued her voyage to Lyttelton this afternoon. CmsAiiKU : Omaha, for Chatham Islands, with full cargo. Arrived at Onohunga: Examiner, barque; from Greymoutb. r ,. Sui.ti); Rangatirs, for the South: the brigantine Augusta and the topsail rchooner Mary King,, for Kaipara, to load timber for the South. Sunday. It The Rotorua sailed for the South at four o'clock this afternoon. Passengers—Miss Olllvor (2), Daldy, Mrs. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Wright and son. Master Olliver. Messrs. A. H. Nathan, Warrington, Arden, Torapler, Beale, Waller, and Payne. Omaha, for the Chatham Islands; Dunedin, schooner, for Dunedin. iLENHEXM. Sunday. Two full riggo l ships anchored off Pott Underwood this afternoon. The Patoa, for Patea Is duo here to-morrow evening and leaves the same night, The Southern Crons, from the North, Is 11 uo hero to-day, and leaves for the South at noon to-morrow.." The steamer Tul arrived at Wanganui early on Saturday morning. The Manawatu left on Saturday night for Wanganui. The steamer Lyttelton arrived early on Saturday morning from Blenheim, and sailed again the same nigut. I.;'-' 1
The steamer Hlnemoa left for , Auckland on Saturday, night. The steamer Albion, for Melbourne via: the South, leaves to-day. Tho Old Jack for Port Underwood, and tho Clematis for Hobarton, cleared at tho Customs on Saturday. They both leave to-day. The barque Isaac Hall, for Valparaiso, got under weigh on Saturday last, but. only got as far as 'VVorter Hay. where she dropped anchor owing to a head wind. Yesterday she made another start, and got clear of tho Heads ’'efore tile afternoon. Tho cutter Lena, from Port Underwood, with a cargo of fish, arrived In harbor yesterday afternoon, she loft on Saturday night and brings a full cargo of fish. -
Tho steamer Stella leaves to-day with a detachment of the Armed Constabulary for Taranaki The steamer Kiwi will probably arrive early this morning, from tho Napier and the East Coast. Tho barque Anne Mdihliish, from Newcastle, arrived at tho Hoads on Saturday morning. ; She loft 'on tho 23rd ult., and experienced baffling winds across.: She hauled alongside the wharf during the overling, and will commence discharging to-day. The brigantine Isabella, from Greywonth with a cargo of coals, arrived in harbor yesterday afternoon. She left Ctreymouth last Tuesday, and experienced light airs and calms for the Drat, three days, then strong easterly winds and head seas'until arrival. She will haul alongside to-day and discharge. The steamer Haw a. from the South, arrived at'3 o'clock yesterday afternoon* She left Port Chalmers on Friday afternoon, and arrived at Lyttelton on Saturday morning. Left there at 9.30 tho same night, arriving hero ns above. Pino weother was experienced across the Straits. ,
Tha steamer Oretf, from tho South, arrived' here at 6 p.m. on Saturday, She left Port Chalmers on Thursday at 12:30 a.m., ami arrived at Oarnsru tb 8 same day eight hours later. Loaded un with gr/du and took on board a number of passengers, and lott at 7 p.m. the same day- Arrived at Lytteltr, n at 12.30 on the 13th. Left, there at 6 p.m. sam'j day. and arrived here as abem Fine weather • experienced as far as Lyttelton,.from thence, strong south-east gale with henry sea till arrival.
The steamer Wellington, from Piston ip ,d Nelson, arrived in harbor, on Saturday m.'orninß at 7 o’clock. She left Mannkau at 1.15 p. m. ‘ on the llt’n; arrived at Taranaki at 7,1:. a m on th_ o 12lU; lef'j same day at bls p.m.; arrived at Nelso-., on t ho 13t’n; loft again at !*•"!; : . arr ved at Plr .ion at 10.5 s'ame.day. left at L.. 45 on Saturday-morr j ant i arT iy el j here ns above. She leaves here for Chalmers for the purpose, of i> a°ml Ne” d ' overi.auled, , She trip it, ton on Wcdne ° a on Monday, returning to WelllngShe ™ll ce" .sday. leaving here again on Thursday Chalmers dat Picton and Nelson, and go to Port Chalmers direct from the latter port.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5682, 16 June 1879, Page 2
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