Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF WELLINGTON.
AtmivAia. October 7— Lady Birfl. s.s, 220 tons, Renner, fromiyttelton and Dunedin October 7— Wanganui, s s., 164 tons, R. Lowe, from Wanganui October B— Albipn, s.s., 453 tons, Kidney, from Melbourne* HokHika, and Nelson October B—Lord8 — Lord Ashlev, ss., 296 tons, T. Randall, from Napier and Au-kland October 8 -Wellington, s s., 262 tons, H. B. F ftticK from LjrtßKfln, Gfago, afid tliS Bluff DEPAtITDRKS. October 9— Wellington, «"s, 262 tons, H. B. Francis, for Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and MiHKik.iii October 9 -Lord Ashley, s.s., 206 tons, Randall, for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and the Bluff October 9— Albion, s.* f 453 tons, Kidney, for Lyttelton, Dunedin, anil Melbourne PASSEtfGEH' T.iat: Per Wanganui, from Wanganui : Cabi- — Mrs Sienal, Messrs Jones. Lewi*, Anderson, Carrie, and Abbott.; 3 in the steerage Per Albion, from Melh unie, r &«. : CabinMr and Mrs Holme?,, Mr urtl Mrs lirown, infant, anfl servant, Mr and' Mrs M'Donald, Mr and Mrs Renshaw, Mr and Mrs Alexander, Mrs Gardner and fa»nily (3), nnd servant, Mr and Mrs Rose, infant, and servant, Mrs Warren find ihfunt, Mrs Cainpbe'l, Mrs Martin, Mrs Darby, ,Viisd Darby, MNs Kinirbrand, Miss Holme", Mi«s Watson, Mi«s RamsforJ, Captain Hoowie, Captain Zealand, Messrs Creighton^' Darby, > fClere, Colu'n, Throckmoeton, Uutuhin«m» Kennedy, - Hall, Barnett, Brewster, Wjilliams, Kohin«on, Southberg, Simpson, Page, Mr. S. J. Jag.) (in charge of the English mails) ; 71 in the steerage. ' • ' Per Lord Ashley, from Napier and Auckland : Cabin— Major General • Chutes Colohel Gamble, Commiß'wry*General J( nes, Major J Pitt, Major Wnitmore, Mrs Blair and 2 children, Mrs O'Connor; Mrs iM* Donald, Mr* Kinross, Mrs M'Mahun, Mrs Whitmore, Messrs M'Mahon, Burt.'KeOgh, Ortrlyon, M'Donald, Sitiuiionds, Levan,and 6 for the Fouth •, 32 in the steerage. t-er Wellington, from the South : Cabin — Mrs Roy, Mrs, Patterson, Mi£ Joynt unn 2 children, Mrs Rigg and 5 children, Air and Mrs Greenfield and child, Mr and Mrs Moeller, Miss Wiles, Mrs Legerton, Messrs Vogel, PrenderirAirt, Dav'fes, Alley, Gmhain. Hughes, Tanered, and Hepburn, and 10 for the Nonh ; 9 in the Hteerage. b Per VWlington, for the North s C«bin— Mrs Jont-s,' chiiHi 'rifin* servant; Rev. F. Ganzeir, Me*srs Mills, Boss, Heauchamp, Bowee, Rtihkttr, tWyWtiod, Clarke, Woods, Duncan, Williams, Abraliams, Hori, Burt, HdrHettj andlHannery 1 ; 14 in the stei rage. Per Albion, for ihe South :, Cabin-— Messrs Rotten and Jones, 29 original ; s tee i age 4, and 27 original. PROJECTED DEPARTUBES. Wangan.u^s.B., tor NVangunui, 10th I
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Evening Post, Issue 209, 9 October 1865, Page 2
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400Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Issue 209, 9 October 1865, Page 2
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