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SHIPPING.

FORT OK WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. July 18.—Rotorua, s.s., 670 tons, Carey, from Melbourne. via Hob* ton and Southern ports. PassengeTS_Haloon : Misses Sutton, Chambers, Kebbell, Nation; Mesdames Miller. Terry, Nanearrow, >ation, Waicross. Mr. and Mrs- Harris and family, Messrs. Miller. Grey, Terry, Ilodgskln, Rothschild, Aitkinson, Clark. Grinson. Oxley, Brodie, Leish. Brodie, King, Burnell, ami Tiphook ;20 in the steerage. D. Mills agent. w Storrnbird. 8 8., 60 tons, Doilo, from Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin: Dr. Butler, Messrs. No'th, 5 »ithco nbe, Bowen, and Gilbert ; 3 in the steerage. Martin, agent. SAILED. JULY 18.—Wellington; as., 270 tons, Anderson, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Messrs. Ambridge and Boys :12 in the steerage. D. Mills, ag Hinomoa, s.s., 288 tons. Fairchild, for New Plymouth. Passengers ; 12 A.C.'s. Tararua, s.s.. 6C3 tons. Muir, from Melbourne, via the South. Fasseng’ rs—Saloon : Messrs. Skelton, Alexander, Wadley, Cooper, and Tyer. D. Mills, agent. Tui, s.s., 64 tons, Holmes, for Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin; Messrs, White, Johnson, Duthie, and Stonhouse. 15i«hor», agent. Rotorua, s.s., 576 tons, Carey, for Sydney via the B ist Coast. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs. McKenzie, Miss Pirani, Messrs. Newbury. Macalister, and Fitzioy and 50 original. D, Mills, agent. IMPORTS. Pleione, from London: 930 cases. 50 barrels, 11 hhds. 218 pkgs, 300 boxes, 10 rolls, 20 casks, 1 case show cards, 8 kegs, 600 bags, Turnbull and Co ; 168 trunks, 3 casks, 58 pkgs, 18 bales, 90 cases, 40 cases, 1 bale. 16 kegs, 31 casks, 40 bundles, 18 boxes tin plates, 8 roils sheet lead, 23 plates iron, 14 bdla iron. 6 casks chain, 48 cases galvanised iron, 10 casks zinc, 3 do bolts. 4 cases nail?; 55 drums oil. 10 do tat, 2 barrels, 2 crates buckets, 4 cases galvanised iron. John Duthie and Co; 1 proving-door and frame, 1 ashpit do, 50 cases, 9 crates, 1 bdl, 3 casks, P. Moeller and Co ; 25 kegs nails. 30 bdls tubes, 9 casks, S 3 plates iron, 13 kegs r vets, 2 casks bolt*, 11 kegs nuts, 13 casks horse shoes. 24 drums oil. 1 bdl wire, 2 baths. 1 pkg plugs, 9 frames felt, 60 bdls wire, 30 grindstones. 0 pels, 11 cases 18 pkgs and cases stoves, 18 cases. 1 box, Denton; 34 cases, 11 bales, 19 trunks. Whittem, Nicholson. and Co; 98 cases, 4 bales, Harcourt and Co ; 1 bale, 10 eases, 11 casks. 3 castings, 10 bdls wire, 10 coils wire rope. 44 kegs nails, 158 cases do, 30 pkgs and cases stoves. 10 drums, 1360 bars iron, 20 tons pig iron, 1 pci, E. W. Mills ; 100 cases, Hon. the Colonial Secretary; 15 brandy, 33 bottles, 151 bales w lolpacks 3 do twine, 428 bags, 2 drums, 20 frames, 4 tierces, 00 coils wire, 19 rolls lead, 130 cases, 50 bales,, 15 nests galvanised tubs, 50 kegs, 100 cases beer, Levin and Co; 14 cases, 5 casks, 2 hhds, Jacob, Joseph ; 2 boilers, 2 frames, 11 tanks, 10 pair wheels, 4 bogies, 2 ashpans. 4 cow-catchers, 4 pairs angle-iron, 28 cases, Minister of Public Works : 120 cases,3o bales, 20 i-casks, 100 cases g.n, 25 pkgs, 2 casks, 4 rolls lead, Shaw; 80 cases, 7 bales, Shannon and Co ; 1 cask, 4 bdls, 9 ingots metal, 152 cases galvanised iron, 300 bdls wire, E. W. Mills ; 200 cases beer, 200 casks do, 100 cases whisky, 300 cases, Turnbull and Co; 48 bdls wheels, 11 kegs, 10 cases, 3 machines, 2 casks, W. M. Taylor; 102 cases stout, Krull and Co; 20 £ cases, 100 cases. 89 bales, E. Pearce: 100 barrels, Johnston and Co ; 700 pkgs and cases. Order. Pareora, from London; 39 trunks, 09 bales. 1174 cases, 350 pkgs, 200 casks, 101 J do, 89 drums, 027 bdls, 12 hhds, 75 kegs, 183 plates iron, 40 bars do. Order ; 1 pci, 810 trunks, Mcßoth; 8 pkgs, O’Kell; 492 cases, 25 boxes, 3 tanks, 120 casks, 20 J do, 40 drums, 10 crates, 10 kegs. Johnston and Co: 1 case, Hudson ; 1 cask, 6 cases, Danks ; 1 pci, Lamb ; 1 pkg, Acheson ; 1 do. Stevenson ; 5 cases. Library Supreme Court ; 32 J casks. Levin and Co ; 10 cases, Colonial Secretary ; 1 case, Sexton-; 2 bales, Panty; 21 bales, Evening Post; 1 case. White ; 1 do, Davie; 6 cases, 0 kegs, Webber Brothers; 16 cases, 22 bdls, 6 pkgs, 1 tierce, 10 frames, 10 drums, 10 kegs, 9 cask-, 2 bales, 5 bdls, 00 grindstones, 81 plates iron, 20 tons pig do. 10 anchors, E. W. Mills; 1 case, Webber; 260 cases, 30 qr-casks, W. M. Bannatyne; 1 case, Lowater; 1 case, Reid; 2 do. Reid ; 2 do, Peters; 2 do, Fry; 35 do, Sir Hercules Robinson: 6 do, Large and Townley; 1 box, Sayor; 1 case, Grindes; 5 do, Leahy; 1 box, Atkinson; 1 do, Atkinson; 1 do. Fitzherbert; 6 do, Krull; 60 do, Pascoe; 1 do, Beckwith; 1 do, Johnston; 1 do, Ormond; 132 do, Minister of Public Works; 0 pkgs, Burrett; 1 parcel, Curron; 28 pkgs, Lusk; lease, Skeet; 3 do, 2 pkgs, Williams; 6 do. Wilson and Richardson; 1 pipe, Oqr-casks, Maginuity; 1 case, 1 box, 5 bales, Eddie and Jack; 197 pkgs, 197 pkgs, 81 casks, 7 bdla, 100 kegs, 2 barrels, 1 hhd, 90 drums, 403 bales, 750 boxes, 43 crates, Nathan and Co ; 50 cases, 8 casks 20 bales, Kempthorne and Co ; 4 pkgs, Turnbull and Co ; 9 cases, II casks, 23 crates, 20 tierces, 5 hhds, Anderson ; 10 j-fasks and octaves, 65 cases. Dran Held; 4 casks, Ashforth; 233 cases, 51 bdls, Thompson. Shannon, and Co ; 6 ca'-es, Shaw; 312 b »rs, 100 bdls iron, 11 kegs, 2 pkgs, 1 bdl. 59 cases, Dawson and Co ; 3 cases. 1 hhd, 1 cask. Moeller; 1 case. Morrisou ; 50 cases, 10 bales, Harcourt; 1 box, Lamb ; 8 tanks, N.Z.S. Co; 1 case, Denton; 2 boxes. Harris. * EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London— Red Gauntlet, Loch Creo, ITalcinne, Rakaia, Zealandia, Wairaea, St, Leonards, Beemab, and 'I harries, early. Sydney direct.— Wakatipu, 22nd. * N rthbkn Pouts—Taiaroa, this day, Auckland via the East Coast —Hawea, this day SourMKUH Ports Wanaka, 20th. Wanganui— Manawatu, 19th > Tui, 20th. Wanganui and North. —Rangatira, this day, Patea —Patea this day. Picton and Nelson—Wellington, 20th, Foxton—Huia, this day. Westport and Gretmouth— Grafton, 20th. Nelson asd West Corst- -Murray, 21st. Napier and East Coast—Kiwi, this day. Kaikoura and Lyttelton— Jane Douglas, 20th* Blenueisi— Lyttelton, 20th.

BY TULBQRAPB. PORT CHALMERS, Friday, Sailed: Crest of the Wave, for Wellington; Eingarooma, for Melbourne.

WANGANUI. Friday. Arrived : Manawatu, from Wellington, at 9 a.m.

FOXTON, Friday Sailed : Huia, for Wellington, at 7.30 a,m.

LYTTELTON". Friday. , Ahuived : Thurso, 33 days from Mauritius, with 300 tons of sugar for Lyttelton, and 300 tons for Dunedin ; Hawarden Castle, ship, Shaw, Saville, and Co-, 105 days out from London, with 43passengers on board.

S .ii/f.d : Southern Cross, for "Wellington, at 10 a.m.; Jane Douglas, for Ka ! koura and Wellington.

The following vessels were in port last night: H.M.S. Emerald. Steamers—Go-Ahead, Sampson, Stormbird, and Napier. Ships—city of Madras, iHeione, Pareora. Barques—Loch Ken, Malay, and Western Belle.

The Government steamer Hinomoaleft for New Plymouth at O o’clock last night She will call at Opunake to land 12 Armed Constabulary, The Union Co.’s s.s. Rotorua arrived in harb or at 11.20 yesterday. She left Melbourne at X p.m. on the Bth, reached Hobarton3.3o p.m. on the 10th; sailed at 7.30 p.m. same day, and arrived at the Bluff at 11 a.m. on the 14th ; sailed at 5 p.m., arriving at Port Chalmers at 8 a-m. on the 15th; sailed at 430 p.m. on the 18th, and arrived at Lyttelton at 11 a.m. on Thursday; left at 8 p.m. same day, and arrived in harbor as above She had heavy beam sea from Melbourne to the Bluff, and’ from Bluff to arrival had strong head wind. The Rotorua left for Sydney, via East Coast ports, at 7 o’clock last night. The steamer Tut sailed for Wanganui at 5 o’clock yesterday evening.

The s.s. Napier anived in harbor late on Thursday night from Blenheim, and wa» taken on the Patent Slip yesterday for cleaning- and painting. She sails for the same port toSttay The Union Company’s steamer Wellington sailed (or Pioton and Nelson at 4.15 p.m. yesterday. She vgill arrive in port again on Sunday morning, sailing same day for Taranaki and Manakau with the outward San Francisco mail. The Manawatu, from Wanganui, should arrive hero this morning. She sails for the same port on Monday.. Tile Union Company’s steamer Tararua sailed yesterday afternoon for Melbourne and Hobarton, r i a Southern ports.

The steamer Southern Cross, from Lyttelton, she , u ld arrive here early this morning. She sails for A uckland and East Coast ports in the afternoon. The Union Company's steamer Hawea, from Auckland and the East Coast, is due here to-night. She is advertised to sail at noon (.-morrow fc.r Port Chalmers, transshipping cargo and passenger s to the Tararua at that port. The ship Pareora beat np from tiie outer anchorage abreast of the wharf yesterday, but was unable to come alongside on account of the stiff sont'neriy wind blowing at the time. She will be berthed early this morning, and commence discharging on Monday The Union Company’s steamer Taiaroa Is due here this morning from the Manakau.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5711, 19 July 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5711, 19 July 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5711, 19 July 1879, Page 2

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