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SHIPPING.

POKT OK WK LMNOTON ARRIVED. Mav no Patea, 8.8., f>o tons, Gibbons, from PftUa. Passengers—Ca in: Messrs Harria, Maloney,_ and JackHou. W. an 0. Turnbull and Co, agents. . Go-' head, s.s., 87 tons, Dicker, from Wanganui. Johnston and Co, agents. : • * ‘ Storrobird, s.s ,GO tons, Dolle, from Koiton. P**aengera—Cabin : Mr i.ad Mw Mudford, Mr and Mr* W. Mudford, Miss Ilawkbi, Messrs Carter, Mftthesoo, Morrison, and Asadltz. Martin, agent. Manawatu, p.s., 103 lons, Flarvcy, from Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin : Mr and Mrs Lowes, Messrs Duckworth. McWilliam. Graham, Howe, Galvin, Johnston. Smith, Traveller, Collier, Oakes. Sharp QuaiH, Calligan. Common, and .Master Knight. Martin, agent. Wanaka, a 278 tons McOililvray, from Auckland via tile Hast Coast. Pa««engers--Salo"n; Miss Chirloton - Mesdamcs Wood and family, Charleton, and Alexander, Captains Rose, Jiewitt. and Gross, Messrs Evans, Clay, Marks, Norman, (false. Smith, Moore, Milne, Steadman, and Wilcox, D. Mills, agent. ~ .. . Hinemoa, s.s,, 282 tons, Fairchild, from Taranaki. Passengers—Major Stack and Mr Maunsell. Arawata, s.s., C2S tons, McLean, from Melbourne via the South. Passengers—Saloon: From Melbourne: Mr and Mrs Hayes, Mr and Mrs Walsh and family (2), Mr and Mrs Fuller, Misses Hutchison, Hall, and McClusky. Messrs King (2), Oully, Curtain, Steele, Murphy. Doyle, Wright. Edwards. Gardiner, Cowley, and Drognaii, From Coast: Mesdamcs Drydeix and family (2;, Newman and son, and Paul, Messrs Davis, Dell, Hastings, Hill, Martin, Murray, Elchard, ;Calcott, Dransfleld, Campbell. King. Lowe, McKay (2), Hamilton, Whittan, Hosklnga, Williams, Thompson, Owen, Morley, Battley, Baker Smith, Clarke, Poole/ Hayman (2), and Rev. Archdeacon Thorpe; 28 steerage. D, Mills, agent. ■ Lyttelton, p.s., 86 tons, Scott, from Blenheim. [Passenger—Mr Johnston, Deacon, agoqt. ’ SAILED. ; ' May SO.—Stormblrd, s.s., CO tons, Dolle, for Foxton. Passengers—Cabin: Messrs Kogors and Stewart. D. Mills, agent. Wanaka. s.s., 278 tons, McOllllvray, for the South. Passengers—Saloon: Mrs Maxwell, Captain Bell; Messrs Peugilly, Black, 8011, Held, Howej, Maxwell, Graves, Darrell's Dramatic Company (IS). D- Mills, agent. Amwata, s.s,, 623 tons, McLean, for Nelson. Passengers—Saloon ; Messrs Turnbull, Neill, McFarlane, Pritchard, and Lawrlc. D. Mills, agent. Cora, schooner, 45 tons, Bussell, from Havelock. Master, agent. Hinemoa, s.s., 282 tons, Fairchild, for Auckland. Passengers—Hie Excellency the Governor and Sir George Oroy. IMPORTS. Patea, from Pates ; 2 pkgs, 1 sek, Anderson ; 25 seks, II bales, New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company; 60 seks, Zobrab, NeWman, and Co; 2 pkgs, Whitaker Bros: 1 pci, Stevenson and Stewart; 1 case, W. and G. Turnbull and Co; 1 do, Samuels and Co : 25 bales, McCarthy: 10 casks, Johnston and! Co ;1 pkg, Gear; 1 cask, Thompson; 9 do, Buokland Go-Ahead, from Wanganui: 123 casks, 60 pkgs hides, Krull and Co : 100 seks wheat, Meek ; 47 casks tallow, Johnston and Co. Storm .ltd, from Foxton: 6 csks tallaw;' 10 hides. Order. Manawatu, from Wanganui: 90 casks tallow, 200 seks bran, Krull and Co : 110 bags chaff, Laery and Campbell; 1 case, Ande son. Arawata. from Melbourne: 3qr-csks wine,./Stevenson and Co; 2 cases, Jacob Joseph and Co; 6 trunks, 2 cases, 5 pkgs, Turnbull and Smith ; 8 cases, Kirkcaldie and Stains; S do, Thompson and Shannon'; 20 pkgs, King; 1 case, 1 csk, 1 pkg, Jackson? B‘kegs, 1 pkg, 0 plates, 3 do tin, Robertson and Co; 1 coil wPeropo, 5 boxes, 21 bars Iron, 1 bale, E. W. Mills; 1 box, Rev. Thompson: 1 case, Hart; I do. Clark and Price; 1 do, Bonnington ; 6 do, Bishop; 2 bales leath-r, Thompson and Smith; 20 cases cheese, Myers; 8 pkgs. W. and G. Turnbull; 2 cases. Paul; 20 bags sugar, Macartliy; 10 fir-casks brandy. Young; 2 cases boots, Hannah; 4 csks. 21 cases, Kempthome, Prosser, and Co; 13 bugs bark. Johnston and Co: 0 cases, Curtis and Co; 1 barrel coffee, 10 sacks rice, 40 bags do, 53 do sugar, 1 qrtlerco tobacc, 2 chests tea, 5 hf-chests do, 8 pkgs do, 10 boxei do. Jamieson Bros; 0 ingots tin, 4 cases, Dutbie ; 0 trunk!. Hart; Ica e, Clark and Hamilton ; 1 pkg, Elbeck; I do. Jackson ; 1 do, solnmon ; X do. Stone; Ido Reichardt; 2 cases, Colonial Secretary: 1 -o, Rev. Martin : 1 do, Stanley; 1 do. Union Punk: 1 do, Watt; 5 pkgs, Barrett: 1 do Waimrupa Standard ; 1 case, Dowling: 2 pels; A. Jacks n; 1 do, Pocerty Pay Herald ; 1 do. Marlborough Expreen ; 1 case, Ueliiey: 2 cases, Asher; 1 do, .Stuart and Co. From the Bluff: 2 pkgs, Kinross; 10 do, Smith;.l case. Edgar; 1 do, Fraser: 6 sacks oysters, Heaton; 1 bale paper, Turnbull antLCo. From Dunedin: 1 crate, Gas Company; 4 crates, 1 csk, Prosser and Co; 4 cases, Fife ; 0 cases, Pilthmer; 3do, Mason: 5 cases, Duthle; 4 pkgs, .Murray; 1 bag, Dawson, / ” ‘ Wanaka, from Auckland; 8 seks oysters, darby; 1 pkg, Bennett; 1 pel, Survey Department: 1 box. Bank. From Napier; X pkg, D. Mills: 2 seks, Levin and Co; 1 pkg, Davis; 1 box, Telegraph Depart cent: l‘do, Dr Hector; 1 pci, Jackson; 33 cases, 2 tierces, Thomp- . son. , - 1 EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' London— Bed Gauntlet, Western Belle,' City of Madras, Loch Ken, Pleione, and Thames, early. SouriiKiiN I’»rth Ladybird, Juno 1. ... ; S' utiieiin Pouts— Wellington, this day. - Sydney— W-katipn, 25th. 1 Picton and Nelson— Wellington, this day. MunnooiiNn via tub South— Bingarooma. June 0. Sydney via Auckland —Tararua, Juno 10. Napieu and East Coast— Kiwi, early. i Foxton— Stormblrd, early. Wanoanui—iula. early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ’■ London— Pleiades, Juno 1. i ... . Foxton— Hula, early: Stormblrd, Jltne 1. ’ ; . So iituekn Pouts— Hawsa. June 0. j Sydney— Wakatipu, June 0. ! Castlepoint and Napieu— Kiwi, early. Melbourne via the South— Arawata. June 2, Melbourne via West Coast -Claud Hamilton, early, Pioton and Nelson— Wellington, Juno 2. 1 Nelson and West Coast Pouts Wallace, Juucl. Blenheim— Napier, eaily; Lyttelton, early. Patea— Patea, early. Kaikouua and Lyttelton— Hula, June 2. - Westport and Gueymouth—Grafton, 31at. BY IELRORAPH. AUCKLAND, Friday. Arrived: Hawea, Orcti, and Omaha, from Lyttelton. PICTON, Friday. Arrived ; Talatoa, from Wollingt n. at 12.45 p.m, ~' NELSON, Friday. Arrived: Talaroa, from Pioton, at noon. i KAIKOURA, Friday. Arrived; Jane Douglas, from Wellington at 11.30 u.ra. The following vessels were in port last night:—. Steamers Kiwi, Stella, Samson. Patea, Go-Ahead, Manawatu, Lyttelton, and Grafton. Ships—Pleiades and Peri. Barques—Gloria, Clan Campbell, Olendovoy. Isaac Hall, and Edwin Bassett. Brigs—Jane and Neptune. Brigantines—Endeavor, Sarah Pile, and F.nterprise. The Hlnemoi sailed last night for Auckland. The Lyttelton arrived from Blenheim at 8 o’clock last night, i-he oft there at noon, and had southerly winds crossing the Straits. ... The schooner Cora cleared ont at the Customs yesterday for Havelock ; also the ship Perl, for San Francisco. The steamer Paten left Patea at 3 p.m. on Thursday, had strong head winds, and arrived in harbor at noon yesterday- She will probably lie up here for a few days (or the purpose of having a donkey engine fitted up forward. The Anne MalhuDh, one of Captain Williams’ fleet of colliers, has lately been undergoing extensive overhauls in Sydney. She left with a cargo of coal on the 22nd Inst. The steamer Go-Ahead loft Wanganui on Thursday, afternoon, and arrived hero at 11.30 yesterday morning. The schooner Saucy Lass was taken on Coffey’s slip yesterday morning for the purpose of receiving an overhaul. The steamer Grafton will make a trial trip round the harbor to-day. The ship Pleiades hauled away from the wharf yesterday morning, and setting a little sail, dropped down to the fairway. We believe the good ship will not sail until Monday. The schooner Cora got away from the breastwork yesterday, and got clear of the harbor, bound; for. Havelock.

The Stormbird left yesterday afternoon for Foxton. The steamer Hlnemoa left Taranaki,at 3 pm. on Thursday, and arrived here at 11 o’clock yesterday morning. ‘ S The steamer Mauawatu, from Wanganui, returned yesterday at 8.30 in the morning. She loft Wanginul at 3p.m. on Thursday, and returns to the same port to day. The steamer Wellington, from the Manakau' via intermediate ports, is duo in harbor early this morning.

The Stormbird. from Foxton, arrived shortly after midnight, and returned to the same port yesterday. The Union Co.'s steamer Wanaka arrived yesterday at Wellington at 1.30 p.m She left Auckland.at 4 p.m. on the 20th, arriving at Tauranga at 8.80 a.m. on the 27th ; left again at 11 a.m., arriving at Poverty Bay at 10 a.tn.; sailed again at 5 p.m., arriving at Napier at 7 a.m.; sailed for Wellington at 12.15 p.m., arriving as above. Experienced Une weather to the East Capo, thence to arrival heavy southerly gales with heavy sea. She sailed South again'during the evening. ; ' The s.s. Arawata, 1100 tons. Captain John McLean,; sailed from Hobson’s Bay at 12.10 p.m. on the 2nd, with the Suez mail, 27 saloon and 63 steerage passengers, and 320 tons of cargo, and arrived in Wellington at 7 yesterday morning. She cleared Fori Phillip Heads at 3 p.m. on the 22nd instant, and arrived at the flluir at 0p m. on the 2Ktb, after a fast run. . She landed the Smith Island mails, to be forwarded overland by special train that night, and sailed for Fort Chalmers at 4.30 p.m. on the following day, arriving there at 7 a in. on the 2Slh, and sailed again at 4.30 p.m.; arrived at Lyttelton at 8.45 a.ui. on the 29th, sailed at 5 p.m.. and arrived at Wellington as above, after an excellent run of 14 hours, and landed 80 bags of malls for Wellington and Northern ports. We pave to thank the purser for Hies, &<i. The Arawata: left . at 4.30 last event g for Nelson, and will return early to-morrow morning. 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5669, 31 May 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5669, 31 May 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5669, 31 May 1879, Page 2