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ARRIVED. , Jure 17— Geraldiu**. Panet, sliip. 1200 tons; Wil"kinsoD, from Wellington. New Zealand Shipptrg Co.. agents. _ . . June 17— Spray, sc'ioonor, tona, Euxton, from -the Sounds. Mc*ter. pgent. June 17-RotOT-ua, a.s., f-76 ton*. Tozer. from Melbonrne, Hobart Towu find South 11. IMfl-sJt, wren's. PapseiHf-ws : Mesdames Owen, Snnth. "Silly, Misses Pftlm;.. Gou**-liton, Griffiths, Thomp--son, Messrs Parker. I'oho, Earushaw; 16 steerage. June 18— Annin, ct-.vter, -tl tone, Cameron-; from Wanganui. Cuff and amenta. CLKJUIBD. Jnne 18— Ocean Bird, ketch, 33 tons, GillarcL*, for *Wellin*rton, CvrC aid Gruham. agents. JnnelS-BiPsy, (schooner, 79 tons, Carmichael, for Auckland. Master, agent. Junelß-Star or tne Pea, sohonner, 33 --sona, Smith, for Hav-jlc-cfc. Master, agont. SAILTSD. June 17— Waiieb, s ».. 280 tons, M'Gillivraj*, for Port OhalmerH. K. Pullett, ass-s.t. , June 17-Go-A.Vea<l. ss., 129 tons, Dicker, for Wellington nnd Nnpier. Ci'ff and Graham, asenta. June l7— Ta*, b.s., «U ton?, Wills, for Kuitoura *nd Wellington. Coff and Graham, agents. June 17— Jaun T>out<la«, H.s., 75 tons, Fraser, for Kaikoura and Wellington. P. Cunningham and Co., *^Jnnel7-Non-olk, a.?., 2227 tons, J. P. O'Cal*U ff *h*n, for Wellington and Sydney. New Zea'and Shipping Co., axeut--*. Passensei s : For Wellington, saloon— Mrs Gouliuid; for Sydney, second cabin— Mr and Mrs Thompson, Wr C. Bp.rtella ; steerage— Mes*u3 T. Grant, M. Burko, J. W. EastJane 17— Tararua, 8.5., 653 tons, Muir, for Meltonxne Ti& South. E. Puflett, agent Passengars : Toe Melbourno-Mr Oakley; tor Dunedin— Mr Harper; 46 stoei-Age. The Croydon Xis?, which left here for Kainpci on Tuesday, ha* --ctunied, and loads produce here. The brigantine Se«bird left Auckland for Hokianga on Juno i, to load for thia port. _ Yesterday w.-a a bußy day in port, thero beinir no leas than seven steamors working at the whar?C3, in addition to the other vessels in the harbour. The New Zfalnnd SLipping Company's ship Crari -**rill leave for London on Thursday next, June 21, aad not on Satur Jay, Jnne 26, as stated in error The ste'ameTß.vCane Douglas and Tui, from Wellington and K-iifcoTiTa, arrived, the former on Wednesday nigbt and tho latttr yesterday morning. They sailed north -Benin last nitrht. The s.b. Wanaka, Captain M'Gillivray, left Nelson at 12.50 p.m on TivEdny, called nt Picton and Wellington, leaving that port at 1.20 p.in -v Wednosday, and arrived iio harbour ye-'t-rdoy morning. She sailed for P. rt Ghaimers at 4 p ra The s.s. Norfolk: .left for Welling.-. n and Sydney Ust night. She \-aa viaited by a Krga number of people yepterdny, all of whom were evidently much pleased and gratified with their visit to tho big Bteamer. —..,, . The ship Gerattiao' -Pager, Captain Wilkinson, arrived from Weiliugtcu yesterday afternoon, fche Tirinr{B about 001 tons of original cargo from London, and on disohargo ot the sime loads for London in the interests of tha New Zealand Shipping ComThe schooner A'erthas, wo hear, changed hands, Messrs Cuff and Gr»bom having sold her to Mepsrs Thompson aiid HendKraon, of the Bluff, who intend putting her in tha scaiing trade. The vessel hae ; always proved herself a. thoroughly good and com- ! Jot-table Eta-going boat, and, as she possesses a thorough g.*iod turn of Bpeed, sbe sl-ould prove a * Taluable acajii?itsrn to her new owners. The sohooner Alert, Captain Hayes, arrived from Wellington ->n Wednesday evening jn ballast. She left at 8 n in. on Tuesday, and anchored off the breakwater at 7.C0 p.m. on Weduesday, strong northerly win<lß beii *.*• met-^ithon the run down. The b.s. Tartmia, Captain Muir, left Sydney at 7 j p.m. June 4, had light variable winds across, made BusseU at 2 am., June 10; left same day for AnckTand; left thera at 10 a.m., -June 12 ; called at Gisborne and Knpier, and made Wellington at 10 a.m , Jnne 16, having had strong .head .winds and high set down the c***a«t. Left Wellington at 6-p m. and arrived in harbour at 10 am jc^erday. Tbe Tararua. sailed for Melbourne via sonth at 6.30 p.m. The b.b. Hotorua, Captain Tozcr, left Melbourne at a p.m. JUTH-.8, passed Swan Island nt 1 p.m. nexfc day, reached Hoba.t .Town 9 aan. Juno 10, loft at 3 Sm., and experienced strong westerly gales and ifch aea acrofs. raised the Solaudera at 2 n.m., and made Bluff at. 8 a.m., June 1-i ; left at 5 p.m., reached Port Chalmers at daylight Juno 15, sailed 3 p.m. Juno 16, met with strong ihead winds and sea tip the coast to arrival in harbour, at 2.30 p.m. -yeaterday. The Hotorua sails for Sydney, via Auckland and way pons, at 1 p.m. to-day. We are indebted to Mr H. Taylor, her parser, for iileß and report.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3799, 18 June 1880, Page 2
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