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SHIPPING.

PORT OF SVKLLINGTON ARRIVED. SEPTEMIiBn 10.* -Arav.nta, s.s.. W tons, Sinclair, from Melbourne via the South. 1 , .;-,-.c:r. , /jrs—Saloon : From Melbourne Rev. Harvey, Mta*M. I ones, Kuglaijfl, Hggott, Lamb, ami Timothy ; from Coast Misses ') Jjonison and Collins. Mewhmes McLean, and Downey, Mr. and Mrs, Kincaid. Messrs, Nccs, Gibb:;. Ruckle/ Robertson, Do Lias. Nation, Hill, and Travers : lid in the s eerago. D. Mills, agent. Wanaka. « 277 ton*. McGillivray from Auckland and tlm East Co in. PHSsci.gers—-Saloon : Captain Gordon M-jurs. Morpeth. Waltham. Dryers, Williams. George’Shelly. Marks,.Fobberna. Irena. Cross, Waterhouse. Crowe (J), Rutherford, Drausfleld, and Walker; 10 in th* fdocrafje. D. Mills, agent. , 4 Jano Douglas, 5.3„ 75 tons, Fra*or. from 1-oxton. PasinMisjora—Cabin; Mrs. Yeomans. Me-srs, Carter, Malcolm, and Porter. Martin. agent. S \ f LED. SKPTKMHKr. 10.—Kiwi, ss„ unions, Campbell, for Napier and East Coast ports. Passengers—Cabin : Slc.isrs. Ward and Wilson ; X in the steerage. Levin ami Co., agents. Manawatu, p.s., 103 tons. Harvey. for Aanganuj. Passengers—Cabin : Mr. Chalmers and son, Constable Draper. Martin, agent. Southern Cross s.s., 139 ton*. Helander, for Auckland and East Coast porta. Turnbull and Co., agents. Arawata, » s., (523 tons. Sinclair, for Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers—Saloon: Miss Kennedy, Messrs. Crawford. Simpson, Walters, Hood, Blank, Fitzsimmons, Trapp. Dombrain. and White, Mister ■Whit-, and Victoria Loftus Troupe. D. Mills, agent. Napier, s s., 48 tons, Fisk, from Blenheim. Turnbull and Co., agents. Waitaki, a.s. 225 tons, Eddie, for Manukau and intermediate ports. I'asaengera—Saloon : Miss Cox, Mcsdames Cox and Walker (2), Messrs. Young, Walker (2), Grelg ; 8 in the steerage. D. Mills, Agent. Rosanna!) Rose, topsail schooner, 130 tons,lJelvcson, for Kaipvra. Mclntyre, ageut. Hinernoa, Government aieamer, 252 tons, Fairchild, for Manukau via Opnnake. ras.-ensers—Miss Pollen, Mrs. Meecham, Messrs. Davis and Gray ; ouo of tho A, C. force. CLKARKD OFT. Aspasia, schooner, 45 tons, .Moore, for Napier via Havelock. .Master, agent. T. I». Taylor, topsail schooner, 51 tons, Smith, for Greyrnoufch. Fllaby, agent. Martha Reid, topsail schooner, 75 tons, Sundstrom, for Waitara. Master, agent. Waimca, barque, 847 tons. Mather, for Napier. N. Z. Shipping Company, agents. IMPORT*. Arawata. from Melbourne; 240 pkgs sugar, Nathan and Co; 2 bales leatlier, Hunt; Ido, 4 cases, Lindsay; 5 bales leather, 2 cases. Levy; 5 pkgs, Dawson and Co; 1 cask. Gear; I piano, Spreal : 9 sacks seed, Coopf-r; 50 burs iron, 2 bundles copper tubes, E. W. Mills: 3 cases, I parcel, Lyon and Blair ; 1 case, Richardson : fl do. Bank of Australasia; 1 do. Logan ; 2 pkgs machines, Jlallenstein Bros; 5 cases, Wilson and Richards m; 3 do, Thompson and .Shannon; 3 cases, Harcourt; 10 do. Kirkcaldio and Stains : 7 do. Turnbull. Smith and Co.; 2 do. Palmer; 1 do, Collector of Customs ; 1 do, Wilson ; 1 do, Thompson: 1 case. 3 parcel. Watt; 1 pkg, St Mary's Convent; 1 parcel, Rowe and Son ; 1 do, Bcthune and Hunter; 1 do, Christie; 1 do. Bishop; 1 truss, Graham. From Dunedin ; 4 pkgs Heaton; 1 do, Stewart and Co; 1 parcel, Captain Holt; 45 pkgs stores, s.s. Wakatipu; 1 parcel. Webster;! truss, McDowell. From Lyttelton: 72 bales drifT, New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co ; 113 bags potatoes. Order; 1 case, Kohn ; 2 do, Hannah ; 1 do, Goodman ; 3 do, Port : 5 do, Scanlon; 1 chest tea. Coils m; 24 Racks potatoes, Newman; 1 c use, Everett; 2 cases, Lightband ; 20 ovens, E. W. Mills; 1 box. Pilcher. Jane Douglas, from Foxton : 150 iron rails, General Government; G casks tallow. Murray, Common, and Co.; 20 hides, S pkgs, N. Z. L. and M. A. Co. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Londok—Zealandia, St. Leonards, and Thames, lone, Wairoa, Opavva, and Arcthusa. early. Mklbouhn'k via tiik South —Albion, 2Gth. Sydney—Rlngarooma, 23rd. Auckland via the East Coast—Wanaka, this day ; Penguin, 20th. PRTQN, NKWON', TAr.ANAKI, AND MANUKAU— Taiaroa, this clay. Soi/ruKUN Pouts—llawca. 21st; Wakatipu, 24th. Br.issiiKiM—Lyttelton, ami Nanior, 2lsfc. Dcskdin, Kaikouua and Lyttelton lluia, 23rd. Nelson and West Coast—Wallace, this day. Sj V TRLmliAvTl, NELSON, Friday. Sailed; 10 a.m., Taiaroa, for Picton and Wellington. FOXTON. Friday Sailed : 11 a.m., Tni and Jane Douglas, for Wellington. HOKITIKA, Friday. Arkivcd : Elizabeth, brigantine, from M Ibournc, after nearly two months' detention in the roadstead. Tho Augusta, which grounded yesterday, has been safely berthed at the wharf. AUCKLAND. Friday. Anuivr.ii: Pencuin, front the South. She proceeds to Russell to-morrow. Sailed: active, forSanioi. LYTTELTON, Friday. AnmvKD: Oreti. Sailed; Examiner, Sarah and Mary, for Grey* mouth ; Docra, for Oregon. PURL' CHALMERS. Friday. Anmvf'D : Maori, from Timaru ; Wakatipu, from Sydney via tho Coast. Sailed: Hawea, for Northern pnrfs: pasrengers for Wellington : Mr. Fergnsnu, Miss Mackay, Miss Dodson. Tho following vessels were in port last night:— Steamers—Wanaka, Rangn lira, Stonabird, Tni. Jane Douglas, and Grafton. Ships—Unkaia and Pareora. Harquua—Chamlicrc, Waiinea, and Malay. Brig— Wild Wave. .Schooner—May. The Government steamer JUu -moa sailed for the Manukaii via Opunaks. a few minutes after ten Inst night, for the purpose of bringing down to Wellington the Auckland members of Parliament. She will arrive at Onehnnga at noon on Sunday, and leave for Wellington direct at noon on Monday, and may he expected to arrive in harbor about dusk on Tuesday evening. The Union Company's steamer Arawata left Melbourne at 12.30 p.m. on tho 11th, and arrived at tho Bluff at 7 a.m. on the 10th, called at Port Chalmers and Lyttelton, and arrived in harbor at 5.15 yesterday morning. She sailed again for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers at 4.15 p.m. Wo understand she will bo docked at the latter port, pending the arrival of the itingarooma from Sydney and Northern ports. The steamer Southern Cross left for Auckland and East Coast ports at 5.30 p.m. yesterday. The Union Company’s steamer "Waitaki sailed for Manukau and intermediate ports at four o’clock yesterday afternoon. The steamer Manawatu, for Wanganui, and Kiwi, for Napier and East Coast, got away yesterday evening. The barque Australind left Newcastle on the Gth Instant for this port, Iwith a cargo of coals for the owner. Captain William*. She should put in an appearance to-day. Tho Union Company’* steamer Taiaroa is due this morning from Manukau and intermediate ports. The ketch Elizabeth, from Ot.aki, and cutter Lena, from Port Underwood, arrived late on Thursday night. The Union Company’s steamer Wanaka arrived in harbor at 10 a.m. yesterday. -She left Russell at 5.30 p.m. on the 13th, arrived at Auckland at 7 a.m. on the 14th, sailed at 4 p.m, on the 15th. called at Tauranga and Gisborne, and reached Napier at 5.30 a.m. on the 18th ; loft again at noon, and arrived here as above. The Wanaka sails for Lyttelton ami Port Chalmers at noon to-day. The steamer Napier got away for Blerahelm at J'2 o'clock on Thursday night. The steamer Wallace should arrive this mop’uing from Nelson. She returns to Nelson and West Coast ports at 11 to-night. The Union Company’s steamer Hawea hr duo hero to-morrow from Lyttelton and Port Chalr ne rs She sails for Auckland and East Coast port/, at noon on Monday. Tho schooner May will probably o-.ska a start to . day on her Eastern vovago. , J*|° three-masted schooner Sophia, which i ias becn detained at the Heads for the last., few days, worked into harbor last evening. J , JiV*. ’ te .»“V r S! J ms , on ’ from i'Mton and Kapiti, should arrive here to-day- y Tho schooner Aurora will s .iil for the East Coast tins evening. cl « ro -l»‘ tho Customs yoster(lay and will probably 'ail fer Napier to-day. Tho ship I leione arrived at Newcastle on the 6th, after a passage of ton days from this port. Eodnn m'lir arrivu<l in harbor from foxton at 9.1.) last night, having left Foxton at 11.15 passage™ 0 ” 11113 ’ ■ f ‘ x tt erlellccci llne weather during tho ENGLISH SHIPPING. Pasaengors- per Now Zealand Shippius; ■Company’s Alain-n i.iptam Joseph Adams, which If ft London for \\ cjmgton on tho ISth .July ;-Saloc n • Patrick !l, e’ Eyley, Mr and Mrs Smith, ',n 3s Craven CUudo C a Ka fT Untchinson, Rod erick ircLeod! Iwlhpf.:, - al - -John Aattnss, He: bert Leather, Jo.-eph Pease, Edward Pjahardson, Dor .oias Hamilton an<l Herbert Arnnrtcl Second CaW n• Mr and Rowley Mr and Airs Frank Hibcl , Alr am Mrs Mr O, "LV c orchid, MrS T lci Saddle Fedi 1 - mP vV?" p"’ , T ‘* u , ra ’ W -«y. an 'l Wi’liam l.eilge. Mr, Airs, Iredenek, wid Jessie fWer • Messrs George Phillips, George Hastwell Robert Strange, Moore. George Raves (iem-e ’ Sldrlev Samuel Harris. George Durra.nt. George Kuthcrford’ John Dearlove, and Miss Aarai ; s“ ; SitowKn”*- f ° r AUStali * No important change baa tn’ ken place niace in the to tilo ami■ thocolonicsfrom either London or the coal porta_ Business is very quiet, j! s ' , ‘""' evcr - f , f;u . r q«iry for steamers and (vipmt 0 . ter,l i 3 1 , 11 I ast report. Homeward S * from f |ul,a . ihe « O ports, Java, China, and am .1;’, “ - vet "I *?* sof an upward tendency, and the projects-are anything but enc mraging. Passejegers per Messrs. Shaw. Savili, and Co.’s V’VlilnlJiVn o“ P s which left London for le sr‘ u,y - consigned to Air. Edw--sl - ' TI Hiam and Airs. Hammcrick. -0 CO.-S Jn*y :-S«1oo„-mV !tbJt ° n the steamer Ctrzeo (Alurdoo’ Company’s on .Inlv’u ha \nr> xi.j h) Mnved in Plymouth .Souna between" Adelaide J a P^? Se 0n re f COr(I Gibraltar to Plyrnwr i ni “ , h ’o , rho Tliia vnvaee of the Vo „„ o®*-, 11 ? 1 ? 11 3 Jays 161 hours. d“tentiou? isnni.ir z . co I “ 7 . rta 3’ 3 I® Eours, including on record ••' q by 2i hours tllan ‘he ’’ fastest Owing to an attatff mt on the Yang-t/o river tn the London Ctßtle, nei m AVoohoo. there h»7 been no ocean race tin.-;, ye. .r. Tho new Glen bner Glencoe ' es t ,lassa S e . <>“ record from Woo- , sung (mouth ... the Snanghat nver.) Sire left there Mt and h/ f “ 1,10 0 ,nail staa “" : - ft, Ti r', 1 * ' J h ' •“ n , Ol - oven arrived at Suez on July I 1 ,le .’..as -lone the passage from Shanghai T Gibraltar, fa S the rt 1 •‘'-P «-o«. C .[’a'uPr :^“‘■■< s iffcrcnc ° of ro,,te «» takcnTnlS eml bv Vt.) - ■ H l ’, a . s a " alllst Gibraltar and Graves, ing ptw-.- 15 days ' c<rtain *y a most astonlsU-

Pin 1 ' 1 ' I.V AN* Klcvex-ion’ turo f'ro'ii'’ li.r j ll ; 1 C ° a . lo , t 0 h! “> d of tho <l<fp»rOtonlru tonV’wS 1 "*- “*»Golden Gate, a boat aired’S ■^p” ure . e^nil1 '^l^Coon^ sailor of great eiperience. The defas presentat thcgreallnreiViUcl^r^LuouThtre

next year and they are both confident of successs The beat Is 10ft. long, sft. 4in. beam, and 2ft. Gin. deep. She is schooner-rigged, and carries 75 square yards of canvas. One special feature of her buildiis that from tho water-line to her upper streak she “ tumbles in." leaving her breadth of beam across Die deck 4ft. Hin. The object of this is to facilitate her righting herself in case of n capsize. Her water-tanks can hold two and a half barrels, and the stores are sufficient for five months. All the spars except the mainmast can bo unshipped and stowed away under deck. The cabin can accommodate two sleepers, and ventilnti n is provided for when the hatches have to bo closed down. The little vessel left Boston on the afternoon of July 9, her departure being whnessed by crowds of spectators, Tht course is from Massachusetts Bay across tho Cape de Verde, thence to Table Bay or Natal, and across the Indian Ocean to Australia.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5765, 20 September 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5765, 20 September 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5765, 20 September 1879, Page 2

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