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SHIPPING NEWS.

PORT OF WELLINGTON.

ARRIVED. Thursday, July 22. Maitai, ss. 162 tons, Dawson, from West:.’: port. Passengers —Cabin : Mesdamea Foley and West, Messrs Denton, Jenness, Frehuef,' Freeman, Bath, and Detective Campbell. U.S.S. Co, agents. • , Manawatu, ss, 115 tons, Abrams, from Westport. U.S.S. Co, agents. Neptune, ss, 44 tons, Eckford, from Blenheim. Passengers-Cabin : Messrs Penny, Redwood, Gabetes, and 16 navvies. Levin and Co, agents. Friday, July 23. Lyttelton, ss, 86 tons, Forbes, from Picton. Passengers—Cabin : Mrs Healey and child and Major Sculley. Turnbull and Co, agents. Penguin, ss, 412 lons, Allman,, from North., Passsengers —Saloon : Miss Giblin, Mesdames: Owen and Nevin, Lieut-Col Fraser, Messrs; Gray, Stevenson, Allan, Taylor, Everett,! f Besley, Nevin, Wood, Baxter, Cunningham, •'Hasell, and Harman ; 8 steerage. U.S.S. Co,! rawer a, ss, 1268 tons, Sinclair, from Melbourne, via South. Passengers—Saloon : Mr and Mrs Triggs, Rev Mr Baumber, Messrs DaMeish, Hackett, Patterson, McCroy (2),. Young, Roebuck, Butler (2), Bell, Piercy (2) Sharpe, Bethune, Amos, and Soursby ; 12 steerage. U.S.S. Uo, agents. Maori, ss, 118 tons, Conway, from Greymouth. Passengers —Cabin : Miss Stone, -L/r* Collins, Mr Ward, and Master Quin. Brunner Coal Co, agents. Saturday, July 24. Jane Douglas, ss, 75 tons, Fraser, from Foxton. Turnbull and Co, agents. Huia, ss, 90 tons, Fraser, from Wanganui. Turnbull and Co, agents. . Jane Douglas, ss, 7o .tons Fraser from! Foxton. Passengers—Cabin : Miss Wallace, Messrs Blair, Morrison, . Smith, Bydden Bishop, Knight, and Canning. Turnbull and ° Charles Edward, ss, 140 tons, Whitwell, from West Coast and Nelson. Passengers—Cabin : Messrs Oliver, Turner, Brice, Braid, Sanstein,, and Master Rouche. Turnbull and Co, ag Hinemoa, as, 282 tons Fairchild, from: Opunake. Passengers—Saloon : Col .Sir G. Whitmore, 15 A.C.’s, and 10 Maori prisoners,; including Te Whiti and Titokowaru. Huia, ss, 90 tons, Fraser*, from Wanganui. : Passengers Cabin : Misses Govern and O’Shannesy, Mesdame3 Green, Ryan, Stainer and 4 children, Messrs Cox, Bowren, Kemp, Stainer, Winiti (2), and Karaitiana. Turnbull! and Co, agents. T .. , Kawatiri, ss, 286 tons, Smith, from Lyttelton. IJ.S.S. Co, agents. . ■ Australia, ss 260 tons, Johnson from ; Auckland, via East Coast ports. U.b.3. Co,\ ag Wakatu, ss, 75 tons, Wills, from Kaikoura and Lyttelton. Levin and Co, agents. Sunday, July 25. Pelham, ss, 228 tons, Greager, from Lyttelton. Passengers —Saloon : Mesdames Kilso 'and Mcßeath. Brunner Coal Co, agenda. Tui, ss, 55 tons, Pope, from Foxton. W. Bishop, agent. , . - '■ Marmion, schooner, 92 tons, Johnston, from sK septune, ss, 44 tons, Eckford, from Blenheim. Passengers Cabin : Messrs Libby, Evan, Driscoll, Huddleston, Baker, Roe, Barry, Reardon. Levin and Co, agents. • Penguin, 3s, 442 tons, Allman, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Heywood, Miller, McGrogan, Mrs Pratt, Captain Babot, Messrs Stewart, Pratt (2), Laing, Burns, Ivess, Hall, Hunt, Russell, Fisher, Reid, Robertson, Giover, Baylis; 7 steerage, U.S.b. Co, ss, 205 tons, Holmes, from Nelson and West Coast ports. Passengers—Saloon : Mr and Mrs Munro and family, Mrs Page and son Mr and Mrs Nott, Misses Roberts, Adams Spencer and child, Messrs Walton, Watson, Rise, Nitt, Lyford, Sharp, Dr Johansen • 2 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Waihora, ss. 1269 tons, Popham, from Auckland, via East Coast ports. Passengers Saloon : Mesdames Alexander, Leslie, Harding? Berger, Porter and 2 children Hughes, Mtsses Skinner, Lavender, Schroder, Messrs O’Brien, Wood, Hart, Warbrick, Tomoana, Wiseman, Carlile, Lewis, P. Caro, E. Caro, Tiffen, Finn, Boardman, Brassey, Fraser, Gallagher, Berger, Whitaker, O Creagh, Mainwaring, Mace, Mateir, P. _Gallagher, Parker, McKai; 10 steerage. IJ.S.S. Co, ' R.M.S., 2654 tons, Commander Tmpin, from Auckland. Passengers -Saloon from London : Mr Hulman. From Auckland —Mrs Wallis. Misses Ainsley and Chisholm, Lord Clanmoriis, Messrs Beaky, Palmer, '. Hene, Coates, and 17 steerage for Lyttelton! from London. N.Z.S. Co, agents. «■ Kiwi, ss, 133 tons, Campbell, from Napier.. Levin and Co, agents. -.tt . . Maitai, ss, 162 tons, Dawson, from Westport. Passenger —1 steerage. U.S.S. Go, agents. ' Manawatu. ss, 120 tons, Lambert, from Westport. U.S.S. Co, agents. 1 Monday, July 26. ' Hawea, ss, 462 tons, Hansby, from One--fcnnea via Taranaki. Passengers—Saloon : M r n s Sa Henderson and[ child Mrs and Miss Samuels Mr and Mrs Streeter, Captain - Sergeant-Major Hyde, Messrs Engel, • Robinson, Smith A Waugh, Cross, Banclohe ; 3 steerage. - U.S.S. Co. agents. • ‘Sr Ui Smith ;rrJo„e., S M«», and >AZkU‘TSs-to?i S iirp, from' Gray mouth. Levin and Co, agents. S- Kilda, ss, 174 tons, Black, from Greymouth. Brunner Coal Co, agents. . Waihi ss, 90 tons, Manning, from Blenheim. Passengers—Cabin : Messrs Wilmot, Winter, KUk! Leap, Pugh, Johnson, and Master Duffy. U.S.S. Co, agents. Tuesday, July 27. T/vttelton. ss. S 6 tons, Forbes, from Picton. Passenger—Cabin : Mr Hawthorn. Turnbull an faSe’Domnas, ss, 75 tons, Fraser from Passengers-Cabin : Messrs Howe, Saunders, Davies, Flanagan, and Doggett. 'Turnbull and Co, agents. , Cr ff-on ss,- 297 tors, Nordstrum, from swh Passengers—Saloon : Miss Sievers, Messrs Backstrum and Smith; 5 steerage. G gs *logons, Fraser, from Wanganui. JlAclbiu- Mesdames Walker, Sutherland RapP, Stchett, Nance and 3 children, Messrs Ibiy nor, Garrick, Baird, Johnston, x. f Katananeao, Cornfoot, ®*“Cd ° S H.SI.tr„, England, Wallen, ISlett! Slion, Stokell, and 4 steerage. Tarnljn\' and Co, agents. Anderson. _ from ”’Ne < ?.Wne k S,44tons, Eckford. from Blenheim. Sieils, raT -SB, Penguin, A 442 tons, Allman, from P.c-

ton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Wills and Warner. Mesdames Marshall and Kirk, Mr and Mrs McAlister, Messrs Sinclair, Henderson, Turner, Smith, Simkin, McNab, Jenkins, Gully, Bramley, Solomon and Master Barraud ; 6 steerage. U.b.o. Go, ag ss, 129 tons, Plumley, from Wanganui. Johnston and Co, agents. Maori, .ss, 118 tons, Conway, from Greymouth. Passengers —Cabin : Capt. Leys, Messrs Manson and Griffiths, and Master Brown. Brunner Coal Co, agents. Rotorua, ss, 576 tons, Neville, from South. Passengers Saloon : Misses Revell ana Holmes, Mrs Fletcher, Messrs Nathan Harper (2), Fenwick, Fancourt, Langton and Henderson ; 7 steerage. U.S.S Co, agents Examiner, barque, 266 tons, Clarkson, Newcastle (at Heads). Brunner Coal Go, aS Hawea 1 ss, 462 tons, Hansby, from Onehunga. Passengers—Saloon : M r an Dixon, Mr and Miss Mag.U, Bo^n, Lewis and Macdonald, Dr vvng . Quick, McNicol, Roach Burton Bros. (3), Holmer ; 9 steerage. U.S.S. " he im Waihi, ss, 90 tons, Manning, ant, Blackly, Clifford. U-S.S. 00, agents. SAXi-ilii-L'-Thursday, July-.2. Koranui, ss, 301 tons, Oliver, for Greymouth U.S.S. Co, agents. Clematis, ketch, 67 tons, Green, for Endeavor Inlet. Tr , . Florence, ketch, for Havelock. - Manawatu, ss, 115 tons, Lambert, for. W |lfft»t» S U i6f't™e,% n aw 9 o», for WestP °6o.Ahiad?«s? 129 e tons, Piumley, for Castle Point and Napier. Johnston and Co, agents.

x Friday, July 23. Stormbird, ss, 137 tons, Chambers for Wanganui. Passengers Cabin: Misses Harper (2), Mrs Harper, Messrs Burns and Rainie. Turnbull and Co, agenta. Tui, ss, 64 tons, Pope for Foxton. W. B ffinemo S a, nt 'ss, 282 tons, Fairchild, for oi Pengifin, ss, 442 tons, Allman, for Lyttelton.. Passengers—Saloon : Miss Stewart, Hon G. McLean, Messrs Knowles, Bannister, Marshall, Wheeler, Fox, Fenwick, Hickson, Herman, and Liddy; 6 steerage. 21 passengers for the Arawa for London. U.S.S. Go, aS Ly?telton, ss, 86 tons, Forbes, for Picton. Turnbull and Co, agents. . Glasgow, barque, 1143 tons, Barrie, for Napier. N.Z.S. Co, agents. _ _. Waihi, ss, 90 tons, Manning, for Blen heim. Passengers—Cabin : Messrs Colegrove and Sanders. U.S.S. Co, agents. . Sarah Pile, brigantine, 114 tons, Romenl, for Havelock. _ . ’. . _ Maori, ss, 118 tons, Conway, for Picton and Greymouth. Passengers—Cabin: Miss lurner, Messrs Scully and Rowland; 2 steerage. Brunner Coal Co, agents. Neptune, ss, 44 tons, Eckford, for Blenheim. Levin and Co, agents. . , Tarawera, ss, 1268 tons, Sinclair, for Sydney, via Auckland and East Coast. Passengers Saloon : Mr and Mrs Mahngs and family, Mr and Mrs Somerville and child, Mr and Mrs Garan, Miss Levy, Messrs Wilcox,. Dr Collins, Brintel, Brailsford, Hunter, Manning, Allison, Peters, Mann, Seaman, Brewer ; 12 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Saturday, July 24. Maori, ss, 118 tons, Conway, for Picton and Greymouth. Brunner Coal Co. agents. Croydon Lass, schooner, 45 tons, Moore, for W Huia, U ’ss, 90 tons, Fraser, tor Wanganui. Turnbull and Co, agents. .. , Charles Edward, ss, 140 tons, Whitwell, for Nelson and West Coast. Turnbull and Co, aS Jane Douglas, ss, 64 tons, Fraser, for Foxton. Turnbull and Co, agents.. ■ Kawatira, ss, 286 tons, Smith, for Greymouth. Monday, July 26. Waihora, ss, 1269 tons, Popham, for Melbourne. via South and Hobart. Passenger Saloon: Misses Ross, Smith, Ryan, Myers, Mesdames Fergus (4 children and servant), Ross, Berry and child, Mr and Mrs Nott, Mr and Mrs Nevin and child, Dr Baker, Rickerton, Monteith, Berry, French, Fisher, Falmer, .Waitbone, Meek, Waugh, Lock, Grombie, Walton, Everett, Hill, Roberts, Gay, Elder; 18 steerage. U.S.S. °Penguin.’ ss, 442 tons, Allman, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Miss Lavender, Colonel Pitt, Sergeant-Major Hyde, Rev J. C. Andrew, Messrs Cameron, Tiffin, Caro (2). Engel, Dalgleish, Meeson. Millman, and Master Travers; 7 steerage. U.S.S. Go, aS Hawea, ss, 462 tons, Hansby, for Onehunga. U.S.S, Co, agents. Pelham* ss. 228 tons. Greager, for Greymouth; Passenger —Saloon: Mrs Hart. Brunner Coal Co, agents. , , Mahinapua, ss, 205 tons, Holmes, for South. U.S.S. Co, agents. Maitai, ss, 275 tons, Dawson, for Westport. U.S.S..Co, agents. Manawatu, ss, 115 tons, Lambert, for Westport. U.S.S. Co, agents. ~ 1 St Kilda, ss, 174 tons, Black, for Greymouth. Brunner Coal Co, agents. -rv. T>. n<J Tui, ss, 55 tons, Pope, for Foxtqn. _ P as * senger—Cabin : Mr Chilling. . W. Bishop, a °Neptune, ss,. 44 tons, Eckford, for Blenheim. Levin and Co, agents. _ Tuesday, July 27. Tekapo, ss, 1501 tous. Anderson for Sydney. Passengers—Saloon : Mr and Mrs Wright, Mr and Mrs Moss, Lieutenant-Colonel .Eraser, Messrs Ryan, and Ledingham ; 12 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. . „ . Hauraki, ss, 59 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. Grafton, ss, 297 tons, Nordstrum, for Nelson and West Coast. Passengers—Saloon : Miss Schroder, Mr Skeer. U.S.S. Co, agents. _ Waihi, ss, 90 tons, Manning, for Blenheim. U.S S; Co, agents. „ ' . Kiwi, ss, 137 tons, Campbell, for Napier, via East Coast. Passengers—4 steerage. Levin and Co, agents. Lyttelton, ss, 86 tons, Forbes, for Picton and Blenheim. U.S.S Co, agents. Wakatu, ss, 75 tons, Wills, for Ivaikonra and Lyttelton. Passengers—2 steerage. Levin and Co, agents. , _ Koranui, ss, 301 tons, Oliver, for Dunedin. Gisborne, and Auckland. Passengers—Saloon : Miss O’Kane, Messrs Woods, Mundie, and 1 steerage. U.S.S- Co, agents. Huia ss 90 tons. Fraser, for Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin : Rollo and McClunan, and 2 steerage. Turnbull and Co, agents. Hero, cutter, 29 tons, Donovan, for Lyttelfc°Australian Maid, schooner, 17 tons, Taylor, for Havelock. Wednesday, July 2S. Maori, ss, 118 tons. Conway, for Greymouth, Passenger—Cabin: Mr Foote. Brunner Coal Co, agents. ~ , . Neptune, ss, 44 tons, Eckford, for {Blenheim. Levin and Co, agents.

Penguin, ss, 442 tons, Allman, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers—Saloon. : Mrs and Mrs Berger, M ; sse3 Berry, Campbell. Mahaffy. Messrs Buchanan, Sawers, Cornck, Leaf, Lew Mager ; 10 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Go-Ahead ss, 129 tons, Plumley, for Dunedin Johnston and Co, agents.

IMPORTS. Ex Aorangt (to arrive)—ls37 sashweights, 300 black annealed steel fencing wire, 60 casks and cases hardware. 50 mild steel boiler plates, 40 bdls galvanised hoop iron, 21 cases galvanjsed corrugated iron, 20 kegs tramrail dogs t 12 bdls vices, W. Dawson and Co. Ex Tarawera, from Melbourne—3 bales cotton, 8 cases, Kitchen and Co; 1 case, E. W. Mills and Co ; 1 bag, F. Cooper; 1 bale, Nathan and Co; 1 case, Edwards and. Green; 4 cases biscuits, lpcl, J. C. Bishop; 2 casks cheese, Levin and Co ; 1 case cocoa, Biscuit Co; 10 qr-casks whisky, Harcourt and Co ; 2 qr-casks wine, 12 cases do, 1 case cigars, H. Gilmer ; 40 bags, 17 hf-chests tea, 10 cases, 6 pkgs, 6 pels variously consigned and to order. _ Ex Aorangi (to arrive), from _ London—a kegs galvanised gutter spike 3, sin, 6in, 7in x iuL 5 bundles, l|in x 16in, galvanised hoop iron, 2 tons Bft 26-gauge corrugated iron, 2 tons each 6ft and 7ft x 26-gauge plain galvanised iron, T. Ballinger. Ex Aorangi, from London —142 cases, 5 casks, Levin and Co ; 49 cases, 8 pkgs, Turnbull and Co; 17 kegs, 234 wheels. 2 cases, 105 rollers, 108 bdls, U.S.S. Co; 12 cases, 22 pkgs, Hannah and Co ; 29 cases, 3 boxes, J. Nathan and Co : 54 cases, Sclanders and Go ; 2 cases, N.Z. Gas Co; 25 cases. 6 casks, 3 kegs. Kempthorne, Prosser and Co ; 2 pkgs, J Watt; 8 cases, Hatch Bros; 2 pkgs, S. and W. Mackay; 3 cases, 1 pkg, W. Bishop, junr. ; 24 cases, Whittem and Co; 57 cases, Mills and Co ; 2 cases, E. Arnold ; 97 cases, Harcourt and Co ; 2 do, J. MacDonald ; 11 do, Kirkcaldie and Stains ; 91 cases, Thompson and Co; 1537 sashweights, 75 pkgs, 40 cases, 50 plates, 20 kegs, 21 casks, Dawson and Co ; 2 cases, Lyon and Blair ; 10 do, J. Davies ; 1 box, J. Smith and Co ; 1 case, J. H. J a °k ; 2 cases, C. B. Morrison ; 41 cases, Mackay and Oo; 3 do, J. Held ; o do, J* and R. Sloan; 4 do, Wiggins; 100 cases, &0 kegs, 50 casks, 100 pkgs, 60 boxes, &c., variously consigned and to order. B Y TELEGRAPH.

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION). Lyttelton, July 22. Arrived, 9.30 am —Rotorua, from WeliingtoSailed—Tarawera, for North. Passengers for Wellington -Messrs Piercy, Bell, Bethune; for Napier—Mr and Mrs Baumber, Mr Brown ; Rotorua, for South. ' ‘ ’ Dunedin. July 22. Sailed—Omapere, for North ; Pelham, for Wanganui; Manapouri, for Melbourne. Kaikoura, July 22. Arrived, 6 am— Wakatu, from Wellington. Nelson, July 22. Arrived—7.4s am, Kennedy, 9.10 am, Mahinapua, from Wellington. . To sail, 11 pm—Penguin, for Wellington. Wanganui, J uly 22. Arrived, 13.30 pm—Huia, from Wellington. Auckland, July 22. Arrived—Falls of Clyde, Hurry, from Lond°Sailed—Kahu, for Napier; Waihora, for Melbourne and South. Passengers for Wellington—Messrs Parker, Matten, Bardman. Whitaker, Hughes, Mackay, Mrs Porter and 2 children, Mr and Mrs Berger, Mrs Hardy ; for Lyttelton—Misses Tweedle and Miss Kemp, Mr and Miss Watson, Mrs Pullen, Mr Wilson ; for Melbourne—Mr Parker. Picton, July 22. To sail, 9 pm—Lyttelcon, for Wellington. Greymouth, July 22. To sail, midnight-St Kilda, for Wellington. Foxton, July 22. Arrived, 1 pm—Jane Douglas, from Wellingfcon‘ Spit, July 22. Arrived, 3.30 pm—Kiwi, from Wellington. Greymouth, J uly 22. Sailed, midnight—St. Kilda, for Wellington‘ * Lyttelton, July 23. Arrived— Star of the South, from Newcastle; Hauroto, from Wellington. Sailed—ll.3o am, Kawatiri, for Wellington, 7 pm Wakatu, for Wellington, via Kaikoura ; Mawhera, for Dunedin ; Akonorn, for Sydney ; Orowaiti, for Westport. Auckland, July 23.

Arrived —Lizzie Guy, from Oamaru. Sailed, 3.20 pm—R.M.S. Aorangi, for Wellington ; Spey, for Cambridge Gulf. Nelson, July 23. To sail, 8 pm—Charles Edward, for Wellington‘ Spit, July, 23. Sailed—7 pm Kiwi, 7.15 pm Australia, for Wellington. Bluff, J uly 23.

Arrived— Heather Bell, barque, Evans, from Lyttelton, with part cargo from Adelaide, to load grain for Australia. Dunedin, July 23. Arrived— Caberfedh, from Kaipara ; Rotorua, from North. Sailed —Arawa, for London, via Lyttelton. The Arawa takes 776 cases of mutton, 521 bales of wool, and other produce. Grafton, or Westport. * _ , Lyttelton, July 20.

Arrived —Grafton, from South. Sailed— Elizabeth Graham, for Brisbane ; Onward, for Tim iru; Arawa, for London, with a large c irgo of produce. _ Port Chalmers, July 25. Arrived —Steamer Mcßeath, Captain Wood, from Hongkong, via Sydney, bringing 500 tons of cargo and 96 Chinese passengers for New Zealand ports ; Danish brigantine Africa, from Brest; Mawhera, Hauroto, and Beautiful Star, from the Coast. Sailed—Tekapo, for Lyttelton. Greymouth, J uly 24. _ Sailed, midnight—Hanraki and Koranui, for Wellington. _ , Greymouth, J uly 20. Arrived, 5 am—Timaru, from Wellington. Foxton, July 26. Arrived, early—Jane Douglas, from Wellington. „ . ™- , Sailed, 3.30 pm—Jane Douglas, for Wellington. _ . „r. Wanganui. July 26 Arrived, 3 30 am —Huia and Charles Edward, from Wellington. Sailed, 4.15 pm—Huia, for Wellington. Westport, J uly 26. Arrived, 4.30 am—Kawatira, from Willington' Lyttelton. July 26. Sailed—3.3s pm, Grafton, for Wellington ; 8.15 pm, Tekapo, for Sydney, via Wellington; Invercargill, for Dunedin. Picton\ July 26. Sailed, 8 pm —Penguin, for Wellington. Nelson. July 26. Sailed, 10 pm—Lyttelton, for Wellington. Auckland, July 26. Arrived —Jessie, from Lyttelton. , Sailed —Wenona, for Sydney, via Wan°a'roa,, Dunedin, July 26. Sailed—Rotorua, for North. Passeugers for Wellington —Messrs Hallenstein and Isaacs;

for ftelson—Miss Pillana. Mawhera, for Greymouth, viaTimaru. Lyttelton, July 27. Arrived, early—Mahinapua ; .Waihora, 7.30 am (caught express), from Wellington. To sail, 9 pm—Rotorua, for Wellington. Sailed—Herald, for Greymouth; Waihora, for Dunedin; Rotorua, for Wellington ; Mahinapua, for South. The repairs to the plates of the ss Herald have been completed, and she was taken out of dock to-day. : Blenheim:. July 27. Arrived, 3 am—Neptune, from Wellington. Greymouth, July 27. Arrived, 6 pm—Pelham, from Wellington. Sailed, 5 am —Maori, for Wellington ; 5 pm, Stormbird. _ , „ Nelson, July 27. Arrived, 4.15 am —Penguin, from Picton. ■ Onehunga, July 27. Arrived, 12.30 pm—Hawea, from Wellington. . T . „ Dunedin, July 27.

Arrived —Te Anau, from. Melbourne. Picton, July 27. To sail, 10 pm—Penguin, for Wellington. Foxton, July 27. Arrived, 6 pm—Tui, from Wellington. Westport, July 27. Arrived, 6.40 pm—Manawatu, from Wellington. ■ . Wanganui, July 27. Sailed, 6.30 pm—Go-Ahead, for Wellington. Auckland, July 27. Sailed —Seabird, for Wellington ; Arawata, for Fiji; Tarawera, for Sydney. Picton, July 28. Arrived—Lyttelton, from Wellington. Westport, July 28. Sailed, 7 am—Manawatu, for Wellington. Nelson, July 28. Arrived —Grafton, from Wellington. Foxton, July 28. Sailed, 5 pm—Tui and Hauraki, for WellingtOQi _ Wanganui, July 28. Sailed. 6.30 pm—Huia, for Wellington. Castle Point, July 28. Arrived —Kiwi, from Wellington. Greymouth, July 28. Arrived— St. Kilda, from Wellington. Sailed, 8 pm-Chau, for Wellington. Kaikoura, July 28. Arrived—Wakatu, from W ellington. Dunedin, July 28.. Arrived Waihora, from North ; ship Waipa, Jamieson, from London, 80 days out. Sailed—Te Anau, for N orth. Passengers for Wellington : —Messrs Londbeam, Williams, and 25 in steerage. Hauroto for North. A full rigged ship, supposed to be the Wanganui, from London to Wellington, is reported passing Cape Saunders.

The es Kiwi arrived in port from Napier and East Coast at 10 o’clock on Sunday night. She left Napier at 7.30 on Friday night; called at Black Head on Saturday afternoon, and discharged about 40 tons of cargo, and left again at 4.30, and arrived as stated. She experienced strong southerly wind with heavy seas. The Brunner Coal Co’s ss Pelham left Dunedin at 2.15 am on the 22nd inst, and arrived at Oamaru 8 am ; left at midnight, and arrived Timaru 8 am on the 23rd ; left at 5.40 pm, and arrived Lyttelton 9am on the 24th; left at 1.15 pm, and arrived here at 7 am on Sunday. She experienced fine weather throughout. The N.Z.S. Co’s R.M.S. Aorangi arrived in port and berthed alongside the Queen’s Wharf at 10 am on Sunday from Auckland, having left that port at 3.20 pm on Friday. She experienced fine weather throughout the passage. The LT.S.S. Co’s ss Waihora arrived here from Auckland and East Coast ports Sunday morning. She left Auckland at 1.30 pm on the 22nd inst; called at Gisborne and Napier, leaving latter port at 3 pm. on the Saturday, arriving as above. Down the coast she experienced moderate southerly winds and seas as far as Napier ;,from thence to arrival strong southerly breeze with heavy sea. She sailel for Melbourne, via Southern ports, on M TheTJ.S.S. Co’s ss Australia arrived in port at 6 o’clock on Saturday night from Auckland, via way ports. She left Auckland on the 20th ; called at Tupuroa and Waipiro, and left Uisborne on the 22nd, Napier at 7 pm on the 23rd. and arrived as stated. From rxapier to Cape Palliser she experienced, fine weather, and thence strong southerly wind to arrival. The U S S. Co’s ss Hawea arrived alongside the Queen’s Wharf at 6.30 on Monday morning with the San Francisco mail. She left the Manukau at 2 30 pm on Saturday, crossed the bar an hour and a half later, and made fast to the breakwatar at Taranaki at 3 am on kunday: resumed passage at 4 am, and arrived here as stated. From the Manukau Heads to Taranaki she experienced strong SL winds, thence to arrival strong SE gale with heavy head sea. The Hawea returned to Onehunga direct to bring down outward dwect mail for the Tongarxro, which left Lyttelton yes barque Marmion left London for this port on the sth June. The ship Oran was loading at London for this port on the 14th barque Kentish Lass was towed round from the Slip Wednesday morning by the p.s. Colleen. The Kentish Lass sails on Saturday for Kimberley. . . . . . The IJ.S.S. Co’s ss Penguin arrived m port from Nelson and Picton at 8.45 on Wednesday morning. She left Nelson at 4 pm on Tuesday, and Picton at 4 next morning. She nailed at 7 pm for South. The ss Go-Ahead left Wanganui at 6.30 on Tuesday night, and arrived here at 6.40 am on Wednesday. She left in the afternoon for ~ D The dil barque Examiner, frorn Newcastle, with a cargo of co*ls for the Brunner Coal Co, was signalled off the Heads Wednesday. The Examiner left on the 19th. ... . The U.S.S. Co’s ss Hawea arrived here at 6.30 pm on Wednesday. She left Onehunga at 1 3.30 pm on Tuesday and crossed the bar at 5 pm. She experienced light winds and fine weather throughout. THE KETCH ALPHA. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. ) Dunedin, July 22. . The ketch Alpha, ashore at, Waikawa, .is burned by Captain Sanderson. The hull is insured for Ll5O in the Union office.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 752, 30 July 1886, Page 18

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 752, 30 July 1886, Page 18

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 752, 30 July 1886, Page 18