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SHIPPING.

TORT OF WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. Aur.rwr 20.—Album, s.s., 591 tons, Carrara, from Melbourne .-nd Hobarton, via South. Passengers— Saloon * From Melbourne —Mc.Tlamt’S KeillCK and „ nn iMouMln" ami infant, Stroud, Messrs. Fawkner, •ifuicson. From CoaH Misses Murray, Strauss, Fletcher, Dransfield, Messrs. Fletcher, Jackson Pierson. Douglas, Martin. Murray Fraser, Coster sjicrrr. Gillnn, .South, Westmacotl, Hay, and Taylor: 14 3/1 the .steerage, 8 saloon and 12 steerage fo!-\‘ort.b. Mills, agent. Kennedy, s.a.. 133 tons. Dillon, from Nelson. Pas^n-'fTs—Cabin • Mesdamcs McC'dlura. McGee, and 3 children. Mcs-us. Langdon(2). Watson (2), Hayman. Mny*o. Mill, Dick, Crnp. Jackson, White, Hart, and Midhurst. Beacon, agent. H.V'ca, s.s., 402 tons, Kennedy, from Auckland and the East Coast. Passengers Saloon: Mises Greenback, Gibbs, and :i Sisters of Mercy, Mrs. Ingram Victor Lofuu Company (1-0). Messrs. Hill. Clayton. LewlsHon, Norman. Maxted. Youngman, Dye, South, chuck, Pluck. Whculor, r'yrnons, McCornisb, Cough, and Kirby. Mills, agent. Waitaki, s.s.. 228 tons. Eddie, from North. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Fryer. Rawson, Harris, Wood, Jamieson. Messrs. Wood, WiPcocks, Marks, MMoy, Trcgear Woo», Grace. Palme-. Blair, Johnson. Jlicliardson, Thompson, Kelly. Dove, Smith. Ellison, Faker, Sinnrtell, Poore, Stoker, Dowling, and Christopher. Mills, agent. i.coa, cutter, 15 tons, Taylor, from Port Underwood. Southern Cross s.s., 130 tons, Hclandcr. from Lvttelton. Pa senders—Cabin : Mr. and Mrs. Watson and son, Mr. and Mrs, John .Simpson, Messrs. Chamberlain, Thomas. McCullum. itondestte, Caupi. Isaacs, Mortssi, and Francchi. TurnbnU and Co., agents. SAILED. August 20.—Hawea. as., 402 tons, Kennedy, for Lvtteltou and Port Chalmers. Passengers—Saloon : Mmw Bruce, O-'horao. Da Li:n, Jamieson, Johnson, jMrrah (2), Mesdaines De Lias. McGowan, Burford, Mavcrs Mr, and Mrs. Halleustcin and family, Messrs. McDonnell, Chaplain. St. L»arcr:ce. Rotherham, Holt, McGowan. Burford, Mayers. Scott, Lance, Tait, Flair. Palmer, Grace, Dalgleish. Fowler, Miller, Lawfirui. Christopher, Stephens, Poland, and Gray ; 10 In the steerage. Mills, agent. I’.atca, s.s., 50 tons. Gibbous, for Patea. Turnbull and Co., agents. Hula, s.s., 00 tons. Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton, Passengers—Cabin : Mrs. Whittle, Messrs. Wh ttleanrt AsUwln. Bishop, agent. Wellington, s.s., 270 tons, Anderson, for Manukau ami intermediate ports. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Gibb..’ and Gill (2). Dr. Skae, Messrs. Graham. Mantel!. James. Harley, Ward, and Sergeant McGrath. Mills, agent. lima, s.s., 90 tons, Wills, for Wanganui. Bishop, IMPORTS. Albion, from Melbourne: 9 cases. Kirkcaldie and Stains; 0 do cheese, Myers; 10 kegs treacle. Levin ami f‘.i; 8 cases, Thompson, Shannon, and Co: 174 4-cheats, MPboxes tea. Zohrab, Newman, and Co; 1 pci, Benbow; I do, Wooloy; 1 do N.Z. Mail ; 1 do. Capper; 1 do, Duthie and Co : 4 do sieves, Dawson: 2 cases plants, Wilton; 1 pel, Fraser; 1 do, Davis; 1 do, Hudson Surprise Company; 2 cases. McArdle; 1 bdl trees. Pilcher; 40 bags. 20 casks tallow, 20 cases soft soap. 7 cases, Urder. From Hobarton :80 cases fruit. Cato: 120 do jam, Nathan and’Co; 130 fruit. Ross; 50 do, Barlow; 279 do jam, IS do fruit, Gandy. From Coast: I case. Mill 1 *; 100 sacks oats, Elliott: 3 pkgs, 04 bar.-*, 4 bdls, Railway Storekeeper; 1 case. Levinston; I pci sherry, 7 pkgs, s.s. PRea; 2 cases, Defence Store: 5 bags malt. McCarthy; 1 truss, Johnston and Co; 1 case, Garland; 20 pkgs. E, W. Mills: 1 ca*c, Lowater; 1 do. Casey and McDonald: 1 do. Cameron; 1 do, National Bank; 1 do. Jacobs: 1 do. Price; 1 do, Shaw and Son; 1 do, Emily Adam; 1 pel, Heaton: 2 cases. 3 casks, Danks and Son; 0 pkgs boat fittings, D. Mills; 1 box, Du Boors; 1 horse. Fosback; 1 case, Port; 2 do, Lichtscheindl; 1 pci. Young. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London—Rakaia, Zealamlia, St. Leonards, and Thames, early. Mklhournp: via tiik Souxir—Rotorua. 12th Sept,; Klngarooma. Cth September: Arawata, 18th Sept. Auckland via tub East Coast—Penguin, sth September. Manukau, Taranaki, and Kelson.—'Wellington. Uth Sept. Manukau, Taranaki, and Wanganui—Rangatira, 2nd Sept. Kaikoura and Lyttelton—Jane Douglas. 31st* Sturm nit n Ports—Ladybird, 31st; Wakatipn, this day ; Hawca. 4th Sept. r.LKNUEiM—Lyttelton and Napier, this day. FoXTon—Stormbird, this day. Wanganui—Maiiawatn, this day, Natick, and East Coast—Kiwi” Ist Sept. BY tkleohaPlL WANGANUI, Friday. Ariuvkd : 0.30 a m., Manawatu, from Wellington. FOXTON. FridayArrived : S n.ra., Stormbird, from Wellington. AUCKLAND, Friday. Arrived : Penguin, from the South. TIMARU, Friday. Cleared: Pelham, barque, for Melbourne, with a general cargo of produce. LYTTELTON, Friday. Arrived : VToodville. from Newcastle, Sailed : Pafoa, for Kaijiara ; Onward, for Auckland ; Wakatipn, for Wellington- Passenger-—Mr. O’Grady, Miss Sinclair, Rev. G. M. Ross, Captain Bpalding, Messrs. Walker, Harper, McLean, and Black. DUNEDIN, Friday. Arrived: C,amelia, barque. 598 tons, from Glasgow. May 24 ; Nelson, ship, 1247 tons, from Glasgow, May 24, Passengers—Messrs. McNeill. Hutchinson, Dawson, Ranking, Symmgton, and 34S adult immigrants : Dr. Miley, surgeon-superintendent.—lsabella, from Greymouth : Win. Turner, from Newcastle. The following vessels were in port last night*:— H.M.9. Emerald. Steamers Albion. Waitff.ki. Southern Cross, and Grafton. Ships—Halcione and Pafeora. Barques—Chaudfere. Loch Cree, Wai.mea, and Beemah.* Brig—Robin Hood, Brigantine—Ned White. The steamer Kennedy left Nelson at 4 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and arrived here nt 4 o’clock yesterday morning. She returns to Nelson and West Coast ports at 9 o’clock to-night. The steamers Napier and Lyttelton, from Blenheimshould arrive this morning. They both return to the same port this evening, Tho steamer Patea got away for Patea at noon yesterday. The st?. , »mer Huia left/or Kaikoura and Lyttelton r at (5 p.m. yesterday. Tho Union Company’s steamer Wellington sailed 1 for Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau, at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. The steamer Man.aw.itu will arrive this morning from ’Wanganui. She is advertised to sail again at 3 o’clock this afternoon. The Union Company’s steamer Wakatipn. should ■ arrive early this morning from Lyttelton and Port ! Chalmers, and sail again at noon for Sydney with tho remainder of the exhibits for the Sydney Exhibition.

The Union Company's steamer ‘Waitaki, with the Sarf Francisco mail on board, left Onehunga at 7 a.m. , on the 27th ; was off New X lymouth at 9 p.m.; sailed ; an hour later, and arrived at Nelson at IX a.m. on : Thursday; left r.t 4 7). m, and reached Picton at XI p.m; ; flailed again at midnight, and arrived in harbor at 6 | a.m. yesterday. Had light winds and fine weather ; down the coast. Shelcavcs for Picton and Nelson at S p.m. on Monday, The Union Company's steamer Albion, with 40’ saloon and 33 steerage passengers, cleared Hobson’s Bay at 1.30 p.ra. on the 20th, and arrived at Hobwrtnii at lUS a.m. on the 22nd : left again same day at 3.3 Q p m., and arrived at the Bluff at 2 p.m. on t?re-20th left again same evening, and arrived at Port Chal- !, mers at 9.30 a.m. 011 the 27th ; loft atSpim., and i reached Lyttelton at 3 30 p.m. Thursday;, sailed again at 5.15 p.m.; passed Cape Campbell at Ste-.m. yesterday and arrived alongside the wharf at 32:45 p.m. yesterday, She leaves for the same ports at 2 pim. oa Monday. The steamer Southern Cross arrived here at S 0 clock last n>ght. She sails for Napier, Poverty Bay, \ ami Auckland at 1 o'clock this afternoon. j The Union Company’s steamer Hawea left Auck- 1 land at 5 p.m. on Monday, and arrived at Taurangrc at C. 30 a.m. on Tuesday ; left again at X 0 a.m., awl reached Poverty Hay at Ba.m. 053 Wednesday; sailed at f» p.m. same day, and arrived at Napier at 6.30 ajn. on Thursday: proceeded on for Wellington at 12.30 pni.. ami arrived at 9 oTcock this morning. She } sailed for Lytfclcton and Port Chalmers with the J Southern portion of the San Francisco mail at ip.im. II yesterday. j TUB SCHOONER MAY IN THE STRAITMcssrs, Turnbull and Co. yesterday (Friday) re ; reived a telegram from Captain Fairchild ' * Ojmnake, stating that he saw their veswl c’ * 0 * 0 Stephen Island early in the morning. Thr . \r a y j s from Singapore, and has raule a rather lon' ’ll. * e She brings a valuable cargo, consisting r (An tons Eastern produce on owners’ account.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5747, 30 August 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5747, 30 August 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5747, 30 August 1879, Page 2

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