SHIPPING.
K j.;. • PORT OF ATOKLAND. b: Hioh WATBB, To-day : 7.37 mom., 7.s7ereti. ' \ •• j. Mamiknu :10.32ra0m. 1 10.520r. ).- Son Rises 4.45 ; sets 7.13. i'£ JIOCN Last Quarter, lath, 10.32 p.m. ■ A R 111 V ALS. - Sua Breeze, schooner, from the Coast.—Mas- :• .; t -r, agent. DEPARTURES, • , Vavau, schooner, Wolf, for Tonga and Samoa. ; Passengers: Miss Day, Mr. and Ah Pooh. — Cruicksliank aud Co., agent*. Outwauijs Coastwise.—Teviot, cutter, for bandspit : Tlirce Brothers, for Great B.trnor. 1 ;• The Union Co.'s s.s. Ha wen, from K;st y Oi»ast and Southern ports, will arrive at an '•? early hour this morning. She will sail for- | Kussell this afternoon. I The new schooner Sea Breeze arrived in har- ! hour last from 0110 of the Coast saw-mills. I A jireliiuinaiy iiitjuiry was held hefoie .Mr. T. J 'Y Hill ((Collector of Customs) and Captain Clay- | •„* ton (Nautical As-e.ss>-v), on Tuesday, itito the ' •*: of the wreck of the schooner Tmlisih <ti, at ; : j Aitutaki, in November l«st. The evidence of » Captain Trayte and thn mate was taken, nn-1 th.> whole foi warded to Wellington. The Customs steamer-!.aineh w.«s despatched on secret service on We Inesd.ty night to one of the islands of the gull", and is expected this morning. I The .7*7/7 Times states that a s tie of the wreck ! an I cargo of the Tubtl C.«in vv.ts held by Mr. O. Oudlip at his room*. Th-? hull of the Tubal C.iin and gC;>r of all descriptions was knocked down to Mr. Macintosh for the sum of £10. The cargo, consisting piincipilly of tin.bur, landed at Ono, was bought by Mr. H. Wilso/i : for £310, and the following items brought on to j Lcvuka in the cutter Thistle, were bought by the same gentleman : -41? cases gin, at 8s 0d per case ; 9 cases wine, 17s 0d per case ; and a boat and fittings, £20 The barque Wellington, from Dunedin, arrived at Te Kopuru Mills, K»ipara, on Sunday , last, and will load for Wellington. Captain J. MelConzie will exchange with Captain Sainty from the Caberfeidh to the Wellington^ The schooner Christina his arrived at Kussell from Lyttelton, and is now loading for Auckland. The schooner Vavoa sailed j T esfe?day morning for Tonga and Samoa, with passengers and carga. The schooner lvlith is cxpectcd to sail today for the Society Islands. The schooner Telegraph, so well known in the Eist Coast trade, is now offered for sale. The well-known bai que Bella Mary, on arrival, will be open for sale. She is admirably adapted for the timber trade, being fitted with largr bow ports. The brigantine Active, from the Islands, may be expected any day. The barque Clan Ferguson is rapidly discharging her cargo in excellent condition, and will be a clean ship in the course of a few days. Her ultimate destination i« not yet settled, it is not unlikely she will load in i Southern port. The barque Gadlys is now in full swing landing cargo, and so far it has come out iu sound condition.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5351, 10 January 1879, Page 2
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