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■ i>>.i W A' 1 ’ >■’ a To-ftOaHOW. 7.59 S.SD • ,»c ! 9.24 . AT THE HEADS. September 7.—Harriet Amitoge, barque, Mailler, from Kaipara. October 6.— Comerang, p.s., 156 tons, Most, from the Bluff. Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Eilie, from Oaina.ru. October 7—Express, 5.8., 13C tons, Christian, from the Bluff. Bniee, s s., 208 tons, Jones, from Lyttelton, via Timaru. L oyd’a Herald, ketch, 48 tons, Cairns, from Gatlin’s River. Defiance, ketch, 22 tons, Burke, from Moei-aki. Mabel Jane, schooner, tly tons, Ramsay, from Gatlin’s Eircr. Tau ton, ship, 657 tons, Clarke, from London. Passengers ; Second cabin—Miss Fitzpatrick, Messrs Le Narivel, W. Lar.juc • and fourteen in the steerage. T.iupo, s.s., 461 tons, Maefarlane, from Northern Forts. Passengers: Mr and Mrs M'l.ean and family and three servants, Mesdames M'Glashau and Von der lloydo.Miss Young,MessrsM’Masteis, "Wright, SUnbrook, Young 12), Mabin, Toomev! Scott, M'Beath, Rowe, Tubman; and twenty-three in the steerage. Helena, schooner, 126 tons, Campbell, from K»ipara. Crishua, barque, 254 tons, Falhborg—put hack, v.vsi-. October 6.— "Wanganui, s.s., 170 tons. Fraser for the Bluff. ’ Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, for West Coast via Northern Forts. The ship Invercargill commenced to discharge hexcargo into the railway trucks 3 estorduy afternoon, for transmission to Dunedin. The Uni m Company’s p.s. Samson arrived las! night from Oamavu, steamed alongside the hulk Esk to coal, and proceeded up to Dunedin this morning. The s.s. Wanganui, with cargo and passengers for tlie Bluff, sailed last evening. The Union Company’s s s. Maori took her departure luff evening lor the West Coast via Northern Ports. The p.s. Comcrang arrived from the South venterday, and passed the port to Dunedin. The hh. Express arrived from the Bluff and Invercargill early this moruiufg, and oa*->i J tbe wv-t e,, Dunedin. k ‘ ‘ The Union Company’s Bruce arrived fivm Lyttelton and intermediate pons ril 7 this morning,' and voutinued her course to Dunedin. The schooner Helena, with 11, full cargo of timber from Kaipara, sailed up this morning with a fine N.E. wind ns fat as the- lower anchorage. She left Kaijuiva on the 29th ult. She report's the threcn listed schooner "Mohtnio, loading at Kaipara for this port. The Union Co.’s lino s.s. Taupo anived alongside (ho railway pier at 8.45 this morning, from" the Northern Fot ts. Sl.o left On-shunga tit 10 49 ar--m tho Ist, and coiled nt New Plymouth, Wellington, and Lyttelton. We thunk her purser for report and northern exchanges, ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP TAUNTON, Tho hip Taunton arrived at tho i(«ads yesterdev T-om i.ondou, after a pa-s-ge of ninety-six duvs from porn to port, and ninety days from lan i 1 . land. Owing to the heavy S.W. gale wh;.- q pp.,vhe whole of yesterday Cue tug Geelong did not proceed down until eai ly 1 his morning, when she 1 owed tier into port; and having t'A k" of powder ..a board, brought up nt tho powder ground I'ho Taunt-u is a very handsome vessel of b’B7 tons register, belonging to Mc-ssis Watoa, Milburn nnd 00., oi Loudon, chartered by Messrs Shaw Hnville, and Co., and consigned to Messrs Guthrie mvl barnach. She brings 1,200 tons of cargo, £ooof whieli is dead weight, and seventeen passengers who have enjoyed good hea.th during the posing-'’ T.ie Taunton is un-ler the command of Capt. Clark, 1 gentleman well known in Otago, nnd whose last visit to this port was in n-mnmnd of tho company's ship Lutterworth. Captain Clark courteously supplied us with a report, of the Taunton's passage, 'ivliicbj however, pressure on ouv spnee conipoln u to hoi I over. Blip left Gruvesend on the 2ml July, SHIFTING TELEGRAMS. Lonnos. September 27. -Arrived: Warwick, from Lyttehon, vlelbouhne, October 2. —Arrived; September 2.5. • .ti} Bauiiatyue, from Hokinka; Eleanor, from (iieymouth ; Gl- aner, 1 rom Tim.uu. Sailed: Oetr.beru, Trances Heaty, for Auckland and SVeffingto;:, brums?, Get.ho: 2.—'aib d : September 26, Fortor Auckland. Arrived: 29th, Keli'O'd, tioui Waugaaui; Torean, from Cauterbury.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Evening Star, Issue 3937, 7 October 1875, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
647

UNKNOWN Evening Star, Issue 3937, 7 October 1875, Page 3

UNKNOWN Evening Star, Issue 3937, 7 October 1875, Page 3

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