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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON.

HIGH WA.TIB To-Dav-7.8!1 am ; 7.53 pm To-Moiiow-B.to am ; 8»8 pm ABBIVAIB. August 5-Chnrles Edward. «, 160 tons, WhitWall, from Nalson. Passenger* -Misses Sealey and Adums, nnd Mm Wh!tw»ll August 8-Brunner, ss, 883 tons, Waller, from South. Passengers: Cubln— Mesdamea Deal nnd child, Cuxon, child and tiurse, Meiwra Asher and Caxon; U steerage August 5-Kanlorl, as, 116 tons, Adams, from Blenheim. Pawongers— Messrd Ore. r and Weston, Masters Stacey (2) August 5-Waihl, ss, 80 tons, North, from BlcnAuguat 6— America, ship, 1236 tons, Adams, from London DEPaBTUBEB. 'Angnit 4 -Hernia, ss, 066 tons, Jones, for Picton aod Oreymouth August 4 — Wakatu, n, 110 tons, Wills, for Xiytteltoa via Kiilkonro. Pwuengcrs — Mesitni Moore and Cunningham August 4— Waverley, si), 77 tons, Oibbons, for Patea August 6 -Terranom, pa, 109 tons, licsrdou, for Wanganul, Opuauke, Waitara snd Onehungit IMPORTS [Spedal oharge for oonslgneea' notices I Ex America— l3o boxes English picture glass, 1 Owe half-pints Mamier 1 * vnrnlah, it tons Cliampion'H lead, 170 dturns and 8 barrels oil, S cwt snow white jsloo white, lit k«K« burnt (ienna, 1 cask assorted stainers, 1 ton mixed paints, 6 tons putty, 6 cwt alum, 8 cones picture mouldiuirs, 10 biloa hiuslans. Id bales sorim, and 6 bales calling papers.— Tuhiim Bros,, Manners-street. Ex Amerioa, from London— 6l bales printing paper, 8 casa stationery.— Evxmixo I'ojt. ■XPIOTID aRKIVaLR Qussn of the South, ss, from Westport, 6th Neptune, ss, from Blenheim, 6th Takapuna, is, from Nelson via Picton, 6th Tekapo, ss, from South, 6th Jubilee, m, from South, 9th Rotorua, ss. from South, 6th Talnui, ss, from Lytttlton, Bth Omapere, ss, from Weatport, 6th Arawata, ss, from Fiji via Auckland, 6th Penguin, ss, from Onehunga via Taranakl, 7th Wakatipu, ss. from South, 7th Orafton, v, from Weitport via Nelson, 7th Mawhera, ss, from Weatport, 7th Wakatu, ss, from Lyttelcon and Kaikourn, Bth WalhoM, at, from Melbourne via South. BU> Duke of Westminster, loft London 27th May; Mamari, left Capetown 7th Juno for Oamaru; Kaikonra, left Plymouth 38th June for Port Chttlmem ; Bhundara, left Calcutta 80th June ; Doric, left Plymouth liithJulv; Tongiiriro, left Plymouth 28th July Assaye, left London ISth February ; Lebu, left Livfirpool 26th April ; Orarl. left London V2nd May . Teresa Cbsullch, left New York 24th Mny; Krnmore, left Liverpool 7 Hi June ; Himalaya, left London llth Juut; Hturof the Ea»t, leit New York 22nd June PHOJIOTBD DEPASTURES Otormtird, •>, for Wanranai, 6th flrunnor, v, for Nekton and Westport, Cth Kanieri, ss, for Blenheim, sth Southern Cross, si, for Napier, Oiuborne and AtMblaaul. Xth Kahu, as, for Caatlf point and Napier, Sth Charles Edward, for Nelson and West Coast, Sth Tukupo, ss, for Sydney, 6th Jubilee, ss, for Sydney, 6th Kotorua, n, for Nelson, fllh Takapuna, ss, for Lyttelton, 6th Tuiori, ss, for Newcastle, Sth Queen of the South, ss, for Foxton, 6th Walhl, as. for BUnhelm. 6th Neptune, ss, for Blenheim. Sth Oraapere, se, for Westport, 7th Penguin, ss, for Bouth, 7th Wakatltu, M, for Sydney, 7th BTTBLBQRATH Fi.itoh, 4th August Arrived, 6.40 pm— Takapuna, from Wellington N A usa, 4th August Arrived— Rio, from Newcastle Oisdobxk, 4th August Bailed— Mataura, barque, for London Nm-sox. 4th August Arrived, 0 pm— Wanaka, from Wellington 6th August Arrived, 10.16 am— Takapuna, from Picton Sailed, 11.50 am— Takapuna, for Wellington via Picton Kaikoora, 6th August Arrived, 8 am— Wakntu, from Wellington Tabamaki, 6th August Arrived, 7 am — Oairlocb, from Onehuoga, (missed express) Lvttci,to*. sth August Arrived, 9.10 am— Wairarapa, from Wellington Bailed— lron Duke, barque, for Queenatown To sail, 10 pm— Botoraa, for Wellington ADGiiiAND, 4th August Balled, i 50 pm— Arawata, for Wellington Sth August The departure of the v Australia for the Bouth lias been postponed until to-morrow Wadoakui, 4th August Arrived, midnight— Moa, from Qreymouth WiSTroaT, Sth August Arrived, 11.20 am— Mawbora, from Nelson To sail, noon— Qralton, for Nelson; Mawheia, for Oreymouth ; Omapere, for Wellington Poxtoh, 6th August Arrived, 11.50 am— Queen, of the Bouth, from Wellington Patba, Sth August Arrived, 11,80 am— Waverley, from Wellington Biorr, 4th August Bailed, 5 80 pm— Marmroo, for Melbourne Sth August Arrived, 8.15 am— Waihoro, from Melbourne, having left Bandridgo at 4,40 pm on the 80th ult. and sighted Puysegur Point at 11.40 am on the 4th ; bad heavy sea, gules and dirty weather throughout. Passengers for Wellington— Miss Lord, Mrs Henderson, Messrs Him, Smith and Cooper ; for other porU— Murues Wood, Henderson and Brownlie, Mesdames Brown, Wallomor, Brownlie and M'Connell, Meisn Smith, Pollock Junes, Wilson, Oibb, Goodlier, Belcher, Connell, Townsend ; 18 steeerage The ss Brunner left Dunedin on tho Ist inst, called at Titnaru, Akatoa and Lyttelton, left the latter port at 2.30 pm yesterday, and arrived hero at 9.19 this morning. Bhe sails for Nelson and Westport to-day The steamers Waihi and Ksnirri arrived this afternoon from Blenheim, They return to-night The ss Charles Bdwatd, from Nelson, arrived at 7 this morning, and returns at 7 this evening The thlp Pleione, which was taken up on the slip yesterday morning, came off again this morniog, having Men oleaned The steamer Tateri was taken round to the slip this morning, to bt overhauled ABRIVAL OF THESHIP AMERICA. Tha 0.9. & A. Co.'s chartered ship America anchored In harbour at 8 this morning. She left London on 10th April, hid westerly gales in the Channel, and oleared the land on 26th ; experienced N.W. wind to sighting Madiera on Brd May, thence easterly winds to passing Ban Antonio on the llth ; crossed (be Line on 21st, had B.E. trades and lost them in 22ds; 8, ; passed the meridian of Oreen«rioh 17th June in SBdg S. and die Cape 21st in 4Odg 6. t run down her easting in 80dg-4ldg. From the Oape to passing Leenwin, on 15th July, had N.E. And westerly winds, passed Tasmania on asrd, and from tbenoe had variable moderate weather until Saturday, when she met ia with a strong northerly mto with heavy sea, wbtoh continued during the following day j sighted Cape Farewell at daylight yesterday, was off the Heads early this morning, and the wind changing to the south enabled her to run in. flhe Is to be berthed at the wharf this afternoon. The voyage was uneventful, and nothing wu seen of the overdue barque Asaaye. The America ia a fine ship of 1286 tons, and belongs to Liverpool, her owners being Messrs Finn, Main and Montgomery She is commanded by Captain J. Adams, with Mr Wohlers as ohfef offleor. Messrs <W. & Q. Turnbull & Co. are agents for the ship

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 31, 5 August 1890, Page 2

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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 31, 5 August 1890, Page 2

SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 31, 5 August 1890, Page 2