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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON ARRIVED.

Ji'NK 11.—Go-Ahead, 8.a., 85 tons, Dicker, from the Manukau. Johnston and Co., agents. Martha Iloirt, schooner, 75 tons, Sandstrom; from Oamaru. Master, agent. Tui, s.fl., 04 tons. Holmes, from Wanganui. Pas* Bengers —Cabin: Misses Hogg. Thompson, Rankin, Messrs. Thompson, Smith. Dransflold, McGregor, Donnald, Trueman, Vine, Chevannes, Sallow, Govett, Grinns, and Holland; Bin tho steerage. Bishop, agent. Taiaroa. ft.a., 228 tons. Petersen, from Nelson and Plcton. Passenger,'!—Saloon : Misses Derry, Cranes, King, Mesdatnen McMnster. Kendall, Messrs. Guise, Lock (2). Hamilton, Uurfnrd, Wilcocks. Con, Foild, Drown. Britton, Wlndle, Hefferman, Hooper, Gallop, Dodson, Murphy, Weyrns, Goodwnrth, Hyland, FurIds'!, Lockhcad, and Thomas. D. Mills, agent. Storrnbird, b.h., 09 tons, Doile, from Foxton, Passengers—Cabin : Captain Gibbons, Messrs. Lloyd, Hill, and Batchelor: 8 in the steerage. Martin, agent. SAILED. Ji;nk 12,—Pleiades, ship, 907 tons, Settcn, for London. Levin and Co., agents. Endeavor, brigantine, 75 tons, Mundell, for Oatnaru. Master, agent. IMPORTS. Taiaroa, from Nelson: 12 ukgs, Alexander; 2 horses, Locke ; 1 case arms, Defence Department; 5 cases, Captain Williams; 1 pkg, Manders : 0 cases eggs, Gandy: 5 pkgs, Laory and Campbell; 2 cases eggs, Lalng ; 5 bags potatoes, .Schulte, From Plcton : 2 pcs iron, Mills. BY TICUSOUAPri. BLUFF. Wednesday. Tho Albion, which arrived yesterday from Melbourne, brought tho following passengers for Wellington Messrs, Marks, Home, and Hill; Bin tho steerage. LYTTELTON. Wednesday. AnutVitut Hula and Jane Douglas, early, from K'dkoara and Wellington. .SAtf.ftn ; Hula, for Kaikoura and Wellington.' Passengers for Wol ington—Mr. and Mrs. Leslie, Mr. Sneddon ; for Foxton—Mr. W. Wakefield and Mr. J. Thomson.*—rit. Kllda, forTirnaru; Clyde, forAkaroa; Jane Douglas, for Kaikoura and Wellington. PORT CHALMERS, Wednesday. Aauivnn : Albion, from tho Bluff*; Ringarooma, from Lyttelton. AUCKLAND. Wednesday. AftniVKO : Weymouth, barque, from London, 134 days out ; tho Loch Deo, barque. 102 days, both arriving this morning. In tho Bay of Biscay the Weymouth lost her main-topmast and sprung her main boom. The Loch Dee experienced moderate weather. Both vessels bring passengers and cargo. There have been no deaths during the voyage of either. Tho Thames, barque, arrived to-night from Lyttelton, after a smart passage of five days. She experienced horrible weather and severe gales on tho passage. She loads with grain for New York. Hailed: Wellington, from tho Manukau, for the South. Among the passengers are Mr. G. M. O'Rorlco, for Dunedin : Mr. Boanington and Mr. Manson (agent for tho Waltham Watch Company), for Wellington. Tho following vessels were in port last night:— Steamers—Hinomoa, Stella, Taiaroa, Go-Ahead, Tni, Stormbircl. and Sampson. Ship—Peri. Barques— Gloria. Loch Ken, Olendovoy. and Isaac Hall. Brig— Clematis and Jane. Brigantine—MaryPeverley. The steamer Storrnbird, from Foxton, arrived here at 11 o'clock last night. She left Foxton at 2 p.m., and experienced light westerly winds, with a vary smooth sea. Tho Storrnbird sails for Wanganui this afternoon. Tho steamer Rangatira is advertised to leave for Wanganui, Taranaki, and Manukau on Monday ; the Jane Douglas loaves on tho same date for Kaikoura and Lyttelton; tho Manawatu loaves for Wanganui on Saturday; and tho Jane Douglas for Foxton tomorrow Tho steamer Patca haves for Patea next Wednesday, Tho steamer Go-Ahead, from the Manukau. arrived In harbor yesterday afternoon. .She left Wanganui on tho 2nd instant at 7 p.m., and had fine weather until being abreast of Taranaki on Tuesday, the 3rd, when she broke her starboard crank shaft, and arrived at the Manukau wharf at 10 o’clock on Wednesday morning. Landed stock and waited for orders from Wellington. Was detained there until Saturday owing to tho bad weather. Loft at oocm and anchored at the head* until 2.30 p.m.: crossed the bar on Sunday at 11 a.m,. and hail light southerly and easterly winds as far ns thoKapiti, from thence light northerly win Is with flue weather. She only worked one engine on the way down. Tho Go-Ahead is now to be laid Up to undergo extensive alterations and repairs. Tho Isaac Hall, barque, for Valparaiso, and the Schooner Saucy Lass, for Plcton, cleared at tho Customs yesterday. Tho steamer Taiaroa arrived from Picfeon and Nelson at 4.15 yesterday morning. She left Nelson at 1 p.ni. on Tuesday, and arrived at .Plcton at 9.30 the same night; left again at 11 o'clock, and arrived here [| ns above. Sho experienced moderate weather Ij throughout. Sho sails North to-morrow. | The schooner Spray, from Groymouth to Welling- j ton with a cargo of coal, was at anchor at Astrolabe* ! on Saturday. The brigantine Endeavor, for Oamarn, got clear of the harbor yesterday afternoon. Tho topsail-schooner Laurel, with a cargo of coal. Is duo hero, and may bo expected to turn up at amr hour. All the small craft that ran back from tho Head* got away again yesterday forenoon. Tho stcaTOCT Tni arrived in harborafc I.4o yesterday afternoon from Wanganui, after a lino passage of il hours »n<Pa half. Tlu> steamer Albion, from Melbourne vlat*'.« south Is due hero to-morrow. ' The steamer Charles Edward, which h lX ~ beon j a i,i up in Nelson for some time now, has Ik fitted with a new boiler, and has had a thorough overhaul Sho is advertised to leave Nolsoit for her _* n morrow fc ?n nW? ,TI T BD , rt . T Huia should arrive hero to-night from Ka/koum and r Tho schooner Aspasia may be . A * lirn un sr b AJ-n;:, c tho Hoad, Just i .a dusk. She. wi probably bo the Anne Mel.,uiMh, from Newest' 0> Tho barque CBer .dovey discharged the last of her cargo yesterday aVtcrnoon. She has had quick dispatch, and has Funded j n excellent order. Tho ship Pb* jades. which has boon detained for the last eight d ays through tho prevailing south-east weather, goA under way yesterday morning- At one time it looked as if sho would have to drop anchor again, but what little wind thera was increased at midday, and by 1.30 she was out of sight from the harbor. By dusk she was well clear of the land, with a light north-west breeze. Wo wish Captain Setten a speedy passage Home.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5679, 12 June 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5679, 12 June 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5679, 12 June 1879, Page 2

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