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SHIPPING. PORT OFF WELLINGTON.

High Watbb. To-day— 3 l3am. j 335pm To-morrow— 3 s:j a.m. ; 4.11 p.m. ABRIVALS. July 23— Mobaka, us, 30 tons, Laurenßon, for Blenheim. July 23— Herald, schooner, 56 tonß, Watohlm, from Lyttelton. July 24-Taiaroa, aa, 228 tone, Anderson, from North. Passengers: Cabin— Misses Hunter and King, Mrs. Smith and cbild, Dr. and Mrs. BawBon, Mr. and tin. Lunoey, Messrs. Bishop, Ivers, Boon, Jones (2), O'Sullivan.Murphy, Kothschild, Ebon, M'Lean, Atcbison, Tyron and Dunn, Masters Ko'Jgers and Seccombe; 3 steerage dhpjlßtouhb. July 24 — Bowen. as, 844 tone, Darko, for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. July 24 — Huia, sb, 90 tons, Berriman, for Wanganui. Passengers— Mrs. Baker and 2 cbidren, Messrs Fordem, Capper, Austin, White Grosser. Lasker and Bainey. July 25-Taiaroa, ls, 228 tons, Anderson, for Pioton and Nelson. Passengers: Cabin— Mlsb Wastney, Mesdaiaee Dyson. Darke and daughter and Mr. Honghton ; 5 steerage. July 25— Graf ton, ss, 242 tons, Johnson, lor Westport. HXPBCT£D ABBIVAT.B Albion, ss, from Auckland via East Coast, 25th Kennedy, ss, from Nelson, 25th Murray, ss, from Wanganni, 25th Tul, es, from Foxton, 25th Patea, ss, from Patea, 25th Orotl, ss, from Manukuu, Tcvranaki and Wanganui, 26tb Haweu, from Manukau and Taranakl, 26th Wakatu, sb, from Patea, 26th gtar of tho South, sb, from We&t Coast, 25th Hula, as, from Wanganui, 26th Wanaka, as, from South, 27th PBOJBOTED DMPABTOBBB Albion, as, for Melbourne via South, 25th Go-Ahead, es, for Castlepoint and Napier, L6tb Mohaka, ss, for Blenheim. 25th Kennedy, bs, for West Uoaat and Nelson, 26th Jane Douglas, ss, for Lyttelton and Kalkoura, 26th Oreti, ss, for Waitara and Manukau, 26th Hula, ss, for Wanganui, 26th Patea, sb, for Patea, 26th Napier, ss, for Blenheim. 26th Hawea, ss, for Nelson, 27th Wakiitu, SB. for Patea. 27th BY TELEGRAPH. Wkbtpobt, 23rd July. Bailed, 8,30 pm. — Star of the Kouth, for Wellington. „„,-,, Ltttel/TON. 23rd July. Arrived, 3.30 p.m.— Penguin, from Wellington. 25th July. The b.B. Bowen arrived at 2 o'clock this afternoon, after a rough passage of 22 hours from Wellington. Napibb 23rd July. Arrived, 1 p.m.— Rotorua, from Wellington. 24th July. Bailed, 11 a.m.— Albion, for Wellington. Onehunga, 24th July. Arrived, 8 a.m.— Hawea, from New Plymouth, with Suez mail. 25th July. Bailed, 10 30 a m.— Hawea, for New Plymouth and Wellington, with tha Ban Francisco mail. Wanoandi. 25tb July. Arrived, 8 30 a m.— Huia, from Wellington. Bailed, 9 a.m.— Murray, from' Wellington. BLTJPF, 25th July. Arrived— Rotomahana. She left Melbourne at 6 3'J pm. on tho 19th, and arrived at Hobart at 7 a.m. on the 21st; sailed same day at 4 o'clock, anchored at Bluff Heads at 7.45 jJ.rn yesterday axd proceeded iuto harbor at daylight this morning; had moderate noitherly winds with oloudy weather till the 23rd. and five, clear weather during the remainder of the passage. Passengers for tbe Biuff— Misses Purkißß and Poweley, Messrs Parraut, Saundera and 4 Btesrage; for Dunedin— Miss and Master Uallis, Mesdames Gregg and 3 children, Scott, Hart, Child and servant, Messrs. Smith, Byrne, Little (2), Matthews, Gregg, Hart and 10 steerage ; for liyttelton— Messru. Bangbam, Godfrey, Hogg, Bvans and 5 Bteerage; for Wellington— Mibb Beaver, Mrs. Bobertson, Messrs. Blackburn, Andy, and 5 steerage ; for Napier— Mr. Alexander and 1 steerage ; for Auckland— Mrs. Moody, Messrs. May, Murdoch and 3 steerage. The s.s. Taiaroa left the Uanukau at 3.15 p.m. on the 19th, and arrived at New Plymouth at 7 a.m. on the 20th ; Boiled again at noon and arrived at Nelson at 3am. on the 21st ; sailed again at 2 p.m., and arrived at Pioton at 9 p m ; sailed again at 3 am. on the 22nd, and had to put back and anchor in Queen onarloUe Sound ; Btartod at 11 a.m. and returned to Picton; Boiled again at 3 a.m. on the 23rd, and tried the Strait twice, but had to return to Pioton ; soiled at 4 a m. on tha 24th avd arrived here at 12 15 Fine weather to Picton; thence heavy S.E. gale •with tremendous soa, and thick, rainy weather. She Bailed this afternoon for Pictou and Nolßon, The b 8. Go-Ahead arrived from tho South at 12 30 yesterday afternoon. She leaves for Castlepoint and Napier to-morrow. The little steamer Mohaka, from Blenheim, arrived in port on Baturdav night. She had to tun into Port Underwood for Bbelter. The schooner Herald, from the South, bound for Picton, run into port for shelter on Baturday night. The steamer Huia sailed for Wanganui yesterday afternoon. The Bteamer Bowen got up steam yesterday afternoon, and Boiled for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers at 3 45 p.m. The p.s. Charles Edward, for Nelson, made a Btart at 7.30 this morning, but bad to anchor iv Worser Bay, there being too much sea on. The steamer Napier left for Blenheim at 7 this morning, but returned to tho wharf again at 9JUS, in consequence of adverse weather. She will try again immediately the weather moderates. The destination of the Graf ton having been changed, she left for Westport direct this afternoon, and will bring back a cargo of coal. The steamer Kennedy left Nelson for Wellington on Friday last, but had to seek shelter in Ship Cove, Queen Charlotte Sound. She will probably get in this evening. The steamers Patea from Patea, and Tui from Foxton, are wind-bound in Ohau Bay. They will probably make their appearance aB Boon as the wind goes down. .... Captain Fisk, ol the Napier, reports that the Bohooner Maggie Paterson appeared to be much in tbe same position this morning as mentioned on Saturday, her moatß being still standing. Tbe Hawea, from Onehunga and New Plymouth, may be looked for to-naorrow evening. There was no sign of the Albion, from Auckland via, tbe East Coast ports, up to 3 30 to-day. She will probably reach oar harbor this evening, and sail again to-night for South. Most of the small steamers advertised to leave yesterday had to be kept back.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 21, 25 July 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. PORT OFF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 21, 25 July 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. PORT OFF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 21, 25 July 1881, Page 2

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