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THE MONTH'S SHIPPING.
The arrivals and departures of foreign shipping stall continue doll, and the shipping dating the past month has been unusually quiet. There are only two English ehipa in port, the Oamarn loading for J->on-don, and the Auckland, destinatioa uncertain. '1 he following v a eummary of the foreign shipping during the rmnth: — Arrivals.
The ship Loch Awe, Captain Nicol, con signed to the Now Zealand Shipping Com pany arrived on June 26th after an un eventful passage of ninety-five days. She brought a full general cargo. This'is the second visit of the Loch Awe to this port, and she arrived in beautiful order, the hae cleared for Portland, Oregon, to load for home. Tno new Zealand Shipping Company's BJMLS.B. Kaikoura arrived from Port Chalmers on June2let. At that port she )o%ded a considerable quantity of prodace and frozen meat. Lefc Lyttelton for Wellington on June 28th, and arrived there next day. She took her final departure for London on July l»t with a foil caigo, including 16,800 carcase* of mutton and 246 quarters of beef. She took twenty-one saloon, twentynine second saloon, twenty-eight steerage passenger*. The list is given below, bae »ipn took seven boxes of gold valued at Tne&haw, Savilland Albion Company* c.c. Doric arrived on Jane 20th from Wellington and Napier, where she loaded the greater portion of her homeward cargo, the balance being completed here, and sailed for London via Bio on June 26th with a fair caigo and passenger list, wfeich is given below. „„-.-,«, The N.Z. Shipping Company's E.M.8.8. Tongariro, Captain *km a, arrived at Pott Chalmers from London at 5.30 p.m. .on June 2uth. She brought 3J9 bags of mails, end six bags from Capetown, 2000 tons of oargo, and 212 passengers. Isxeellent health was enjoyed by all on board. Concerts and theatrical performances were sot Uf, and divine service regularly held. Her actual steaming time occupied 38 days 12 hour* 40 minutes. The best day a wore was 315 miles, and notwithstanding hex breaking down twice since leaving J. able Bay, she arrived two days in advance o< her contract time. After discharging passtngers and cargo she sailed for Wellington and Auckland. After loading a considerable portion of her homeward freight she came on to Lyttelton, and arrived on July 9th, and is advertised to take her final departure for London on the 29th inst. •l he German barquentinu Alliance, Captain Stevener, arrived from New * ork on June 27th, wish a general cargo of Yankee notions, consigned to Messrs Miles and Co. The BhawTbavill and Albion Company's steamship |&rawa. Captain Stuwtt. eroved at Port Chalmers from Plymouth, via<Cape and Hobatt, on July 3rd. She brought 140 passengers, and 2000 tons of general cargo for all porta, Two deaths occurred on the voyage, that of John Hiekßon,aged twentytwo yean, from consumption, on June MM) and a baby, John Ahem, on the next day, from pneumonia. The passage occupied 41 days 15 hours and SB minutes. The Arawa has on this occasion steamed 2*> miles more than on previous voyages, as the company have issued orders than their steamers shall in future sail on the rhomb-line instead of the composite great circle, in order to avoid .as te as £oeaible the bad weather experienced far South, der average speed was 13 6 knota per hour/or 330 knots per day; her last
fceptdon of the Daieer*Mr JBowe.the staff of officers ate unchanged. The Arawaoomee to Lyttelton' after taking in her Northern cargo, and ia appointed to eailf rom here for London on Jniy S4th. } The China Navigation Steam Temaui arrived from Foo Chow, Tia Wellington, on July 11th. She brought the first of the new season's tea. She ia under commas d of Captain Fawcett, who has been her* in her previously as chief officer. She is to load for the nearest port, taking passengers for theKimberley diggings, and it ia exoected she will hare a good number of passes gers. ; Dhpabtitbb.
The 8.8. Triumph, 1797 tons, Captain MoGee, sailed for King's Sound on July 3rd. with a fall cargo, and a large number of passengers and horses for the Kimberley diggings: PASSIKGIEB. Sailed, June 28th—Doric, b.b , 3070 tons, Jennie c 4. for London, via Bio de Janeiro. Saloon—Miss Ward, Mesdames Baphael, Ward, Meears Hayoroft, Allan, Cameron, Bird, Bedfern, Ford. Second Saloon — Misst» Buchanan (2), Strong, Fellotson, Mrs M artin. Messrs Monro, Knight, Potter, Griffiths, Mrs Buchanan, Cain, Masters Buchanan (2), Captain Williams. Steerage —lira Cooper, Lovell. Mies Lovell, Messrs Benshaw (2), Mcc, Mitchell, Lindsay. Mr and Mrs fienehaw, Master Benihaw, Kltine, Mrs McLean, Mr and Mrs Lindsay, Masters Lindsay (3), Messrs Sogers, Wilson, Russell, Hayward, McManus, Sudell, Lovell (2), James, vVhalin, Waynard, Warren, Wat kin, Gebbin, McClennan, Messenger, Dalgleieh, Kruger, Bernrose, S Sanson, Mackenzie, Jarvis, Anderson, Bundary (2), Beany. Dalgety and Co., agents. lhe B M.S. Kaikoura left Wellington for London, with a full cargo, including 16,80U carcases of mutton and 243 quarters of beef. PasEengere—Twenty-one saloon, twenty-ninp second saloon, twenty-eight steerage. She also takes seven boxes of gold, valued at, £39,976. Following is her passenger list *—Siloon—Miss Jane Dykes, Mrs Cumberland, Mr and Mrs John Bichardeon and family (2), Mr and Mrs Btephen Thompson and family (3), Messrs John Ewarfc, Grace. Claude, Henry, Eugene titavy, Molesworth, George Pott, Swinburne, James Smith, George Windsor and G. L. Oliver. Second saloon —Misses Cora Knight, Fanny and Wilhelmine JSicharde, Meedames Tappler and Bay, Farron, Buchanan and family (4), Mr and Mrs A. Brunett and family (4), Mr and Mrs L. Cjrbett, Messrs T. Barmby, Bell, Freeman, Alfonte Homan, Frank Holland, Hunter, Arthur Kirkby, W. Monement, H. Kawtoa, Charles dwabey, Andrew Swaneton, Babbige, James Millgate, W. Patterson, Masters Harold Austing and | John Brennan. Steerage—Miss Gnntrell, Miss May Young, Air and Mrs Lockhead, Mr and Mrs Matthew Shamolif, Messrs j John Blacktock, Srnest Brcderick, Isaac j Farquhar, Albert Fontensy, H. Hansen, | Henry Hattie, W. Hyd«. Joseph Bay ward, Toun, Bameey, John Lindart, Alex. McWilliam. Clifford, Montgomerie, Alfred Ogden, Char lea Pries, Thomas Sheppard, George Taylor, Walter Thead, F. B. fox. S. Green, P. Lynch, H. Martinson, and Henry Barker. Triumph, s.f., 1797 tons, McGee, tor King's Sound via Wellington. Passengers —Messrs G. Pinnock, T. A. Eeffles, T. Ketaoe, John Frueen, «tabolt, M. D. Moss, J. A. Boaewarne, F. Beverley, A. Benna, LukePerham, J.Hardley, C. E. Abber, J. Garten, H. Leymin, H. Mead, C. Mader, W. McMurray, WinakiU, J. W. Bwift, John Gilmour, C. Barton, G. Willcox, G. Gilmour, — Curraugh, Symenton, Birch, Davis, Linney, Gollina. James Kay, Byan, Mr and Mrs and Misses (2) Hamilton, C. Guard, S. Hunt, Brooke. W. mcMurray, G. Farmer, G. Kanby, J. Blissett, D. Brown, Arthur Plumber, Arthur Tong, H. Olsen, q. Hiele, H. Nicholle, B. BenHett, W. Wileon.Wadsworth,Gettegan,C. Kewley, W. Graham, A. Steward, B. Lang, Abercrombie, J. Hodge, B. Boberteon. J. Boberteon, Chamney, M. Sewell. T. Mawbinny. McOonnell, Swarm, E. Olde, Holman, W. Btockdill, J. Stockdill- Koberteon, Baetwick, D. Curran, D. Floherty, D. Byan, J. Curran. Woodhouse, D. McGillivray, Fleming, W. J. Blake, Livingtone, Shepherd, Tiech, Mcßevenney, J. Dimond, John Phelan, Allen, Woodward, G. B. Hales, Partridge, John Trotter, Charles Trotter, John Bennett, Baker, John Cooper, Wothewpoon, Morrison, Jones, C, F. Boyan, D. Stoba, F- Macally, W. O. Page, G. Page, J. Lyons, Butchings, Boberts, H. Blumer, P. Lyons, J. Welsh, J. Lyons, A. Delamain, F. Stack, Eoutledge, Gyburne, Finlsyson, Burke, Brown, Bodgers, Burnes (4), Sigo, Smith, J. Cameron, F. McLwd, J. Fergueson, l>. McDonald, M. MeKenzie, F. Williams, J. Hall, O. Doherty, W. P. Turnbull, A. Burns, J. O. Pearce, Lakee («), Blaokmore, 3. Duff, Crowle, P. Beilly, J. BeiJly, J. Welsh, W. G. Cole, J. Caul, Morrison, Cameron, Glynn. C. W. Turner, agent. Exports. Per Doric—From Dunedin, for Bio de Janeiro—3ol bagi flour. From Lyttelton— SO bags malt. From Napier—For London —«8 casks peltf, 5 bales skins, 55 do wool, 303 oeees meats, 7566 carcases mutton, 3 pkga. From Lyttelton—l3 bales skins, 158 balea wool, 320 sks seed, 10,712 carcases mutton, 82 cases antimony, 12 pkgs. from Dunedin—333 bales wool, 74 do skins, 263 dwea meats, 19 casks pelts, 71 casks oil, 138 ske flour, 14 bales basils. 18 do leather, 30 casks tallow, 49 pkgs. From Wellington— 4239 carcases mutton. 76 qra beef, 42 pcs do, 524 bales wool, 282 cases meats, 773 caaks tallow, 32 balea skins, 41 do basils, 4 cases cheeee, 20 casks hides, 116 sks horns and bones. Shippers—Keid and Co., Kempthorne, Proeser and co., Davidson, Berry, Evans and Co., Turnbull and Co., Holmes and Bell. Gear Meat Co., British and New Zealand Mortgage and Agency Co., Battray and Co., N.Z. Agricultural Co., ltinthardt and McDonald, N.Z. Meat Preserving Co., Goldsmith, Butler, Michaelis, Hallenfctein and Co., Wood, Sinclair and Co., Keece and Co., Kettlewell, Cruickshank and Co., Cuff and Graham, Dalgety and Co., Union Steamship Co., ChryrtaU and Co.. Fletcher, Humphries and Co., Canterbury Frozen Meat Co., Isglie, Murray, Boberte and Co., N.M. and A. Co., WiUiams and Kettl«, Kinross and Co., Ijevien and Co,, N.Z. L. end M. Agency Co., Berach, Cock end Co., Prince, Levers, Johnston and Co., Jackson and Co., Holmes and Co. Per Fa'koma—From Lyttelton, for London-82 bales ekins. 766 do wool, 154 do basils. 1105 sacks seed, 321 casks tallow, 67 do pelts, 15 bales leather, 12 bags shale, I*4 pieces beef, 4018 carcases mutton, 6pjrg*. Shippere— Lightband, Allan and Cα. Miies and Co., Threlkeld, Jakins and WiUcox, L. and M. Agency Co., Fuhrman, King, Kinsey, Ward and Co., Murray, Bpberts and «*>., Whittingbam and Co., Kaiapoi Co.. C*nterbury Frozen Meat Co.,Cowper and Wilson, Hancock Bros., Kettlewell, Hpywood and Co., Maokerras and Co. Per Triumph—23 draye, 3 waggons, 10 tons hay, 15 do bran, 400 aacke carrote, 2S do chaff, 110 horses, 853 pkge luggage. 180 pVge stores. Shippers—Fletcher, phreys and Co., Kineey, Ward and Co. ; Gardner and Pickering, C. W. Turner.
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6492, 14 July 1886, Page 7
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