LATE SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. Friday, August 3. Mary. Hasbrouok, barque, 733 tons, Ludwigs, irom Now Y*ork. Passenger Mrs Ludh.b., (10 tom. North, from Blenheim. Passengers —Cabin : Misn Nosworthy, Messrs Cannon, Russell, Mills, Robinson, Kerr. Saturday, August 3. Stormbird, a.a., 137 tons, Chambers, from Wanganui.By Teleyraph. —Press Association. Auckland, August 2. Sailed, 3.45 p.m,—11.M,3. Bingarooma, for Bussell. PICTON, August 2. Arrived, 7 p.m.—Grafton, from Wellington. To sail, 8.10 p.m.—Grafton, for Nelson. Lyttelton, August 2. Arrived, 2.15 p.m.—Corinna, from Wellington. Sailed, 8 p.m.—'farawera, for Sydney, via Northern ports. Passengers—Misses Nation, Paul, Beeves, Aldridge, Tarnosso, McWilliams, Craig, Dlsher, Smith, Allpresa, Moutl.imes Calvert, Kelly, Packer, Graham, '1 ilbrook, Hay, Baiter, Witherall, Halford, McWilliams, Vivian and child, Miller, Bannister, Disher, Troopo and child, Dodds, Tilbrook, Father Cummings, Kev Glasson Hinds, Messrs Allen, Blake, Wilton, Kidd, l aseoo, Kayo, McWilliams. Beetham, Duckworth, Hornsby, Belford, Tilbrook, Itoid, White, Seymour, Buxton, Vivian, Brown, Leaf and nurse, Seymour, Hartley, Hutchilon, Kottlewell, Cummings, Ingram, Dillon, hiacfarlaue, Smith, Beid. Sailed —Taluno, for Melbourne, via Southern ports. Nelson, August 2. Sailed, 5.30 p.m.—Mawhera, for Picton. New Plymouth, August 2. To sail, 10 p.m.—Gairloch, for Onohunga (will connect with express). ARRIVAL OP THE MARY HASBROUCK, FROM NEW YORK. The barque Mary Hasbronck, after a passage of 119 days from Now York, was towed in by the Mana, and anchored in the stream, shortly after (i o’clock yesterday evening. She left New York on the stb April, and the ilrstweok out mot with heavy easterly galea ; irom thence till passing through the N.E. trades had fresh lavourable winds and very lino weather. Between the Trades calms and light variable winds detained the vessel eight days. Crossed the equator in 26deg. W. on May 9th. Mot with very squally weather m the S.B. trades to 21dog. S., thence to 31dog. !!. and 21deg. W. light variable winds and calms. Steady strong westerly winds and lino woathor to tho Capo of Good Hope and uil through tho Indian Ocean to tho longitude u( Capo Lou win. Heavy westerly and jjorfchorly winds, with frequent hailstorms und low barometer, to Tasmania, and a flue* suasion of easterly and southerly winds, at times very heavy, from Tasmania to, and t hrough, Coot Strait, Ihe Mary Hasbrouok v/as delayed flvo days ,in tho Strait, and altogether fifteen days from South-west Capo, Tasmania. Hor cargo consists of 812 tons American goods for this port, and the balance for Auckland. She will probably go on to Auckland to load for New York for Arnold, Cheney and Co." Mosers W. and G. Turnbull and Co; are tho local agents.
The Waihi arrived froili Bletahoim at 9.40 last night. She returns to-night. The Mamari, which should arrive here today from London, via Sydney and Auckland, has C4O tons of cargo for Wellington and 140 •tons for transhipment.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2579, 3 August 1895, Page 2
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461LATE SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2579, 3 August 1895, Page 2
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