SHIP PING. PORT OF WELLINGTON.
High Watbe, tfc-day— l 24 a m. ; 1 57 p.m. To-morrow'-2 26 a.m. ; 250 p.m. ABOIVALS. July 22— Wakatipu, sa, 1158 tons. Wheeler, from South. Passengers: Cabin— Misees Brown, Falton and Gray, Meadamea Fulton and Haberjs, Messrs. Mo teal f, Learmouth, Lachman and Houghton; 8 steerage DBPABTTTBEa. July 22— Betoroa, as. 678 tons. Tozer, for Auckland, via Ee.et Coaat. Passengers : Cabin— Dr. Finch and 2 servants, Bleesrs. Lascelles, Biddell, Nancarrow, Griffiths, Wright, Bishop and O'Karrell. July 23— Wakottpu, bs, IVB tons. Wheeler, for Sydney. Passengers: Cabin— Mias Vary, Meadainoa Gray, Lee and Varnham, Major and Mra. reane, Meßsrb. Leo, Simpton, Thorno, Morten, Guard, Kusden, Gray and MackJm; 9 steerage. ¦ZFBOTBD ABBIVALB Taiaroa, sa, from North, 23rd Go-Ahead, 83, from eouthern ports, 23rd Albion, 88, from Auckland via East Coast, 24tn Wakatu, 88, from Patea, 24th *Tui, en, from Foxton, 24th Motaka, ss, from Blenheim, 24th frttea, bb, from Patea, 24th Oreti, bb, from Manukau, Taranaki and Wanganui, 25tb Fernelen, loft London 30th April; Alexa, left London 24th May ; Algoa Bay.left Glasgow, 20th April; Berwickshire left Glasgow 6th May; Wave Qaeon, left London 27th May. PBOJHOTHD DEPAIITUBB& Grafton, bb, for Ly ttolton, 23rd Charles Edward, ps, for Wfcst Coast, 23rd Taiaroa, as, for Lyttelton, 23rd Napier, bb, for Blenheim, 23rd Kiwi, for Napier and Castlepoint, 23rd Jane Douglas, bb, for Lyttelton and Kailtoura, 24th Stormbird, bb, for Wanganui, 24th Albion, es, for Melbourne via South, 25 th Patoa, 88, for Patoa.2sth Tui, sa, for Foxton and Kangitikei, 25th Wakatu, bb, for Patea, 25th Monaka, bb. for Blenheim. 25th Kennedy, sa, for West Coaat and Nelson, 25th Oreti, SB, for Waitara and Manukau, 25th Go- Ahead, es, for Caatlepoint and Napier, £sth BY TELEGRAPH. Auckland, 22nd July. Arrived— Talkun, from Hamburg. Bailed— Talkun, for Apia. LiYTTBI/lON. 22nd July. Sailed— Loch Lomond, for tho United Kingdom ; Go-Ahead, for Wellington. Nelson. 23ra July. Sailed, 3 a m.— Taiaroa, for Wellington. m The steamer Wakatipu arrived at 11 o'clock last night from Port Chalmers and Lyttelton. Bhe left for Sydney thia afternoon. Th* a B. Taiaroa left Picton again at 3 o'clock thia morning, but up to 330 pm. had not reaohedport. Sbe baa, no doubt, been detained by the severe gale. The sa. Botorua sailed last evoning for Auckland via East Coast ports. The B.s. Go-Ahead, from southern ports, Should arrive tbia afternoon, having left Lyttelton lut evening. The steamer Albion should arrive to-morrow from Auokland via East Coast. On Monday she sails South. The ateamerß Patoa and Wakatu, from Patea, Mobaka from Blenheim, and Tui from Foxton, nhould arrive to-morrow. The continuance of the heavy southerly galeß again caused the postponement of the d pasture of nearly all tbe vessels in port, as will be seen on roference to our advertising columns.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 20, 23 July 1881, Page 2
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464SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 20, 23 July 1881, Page 2
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