The City of Melbourne arrived at Auckland at 5 <*.m. to-day. The Tabpo' arrived last night from New Plymouth add Manukau and tailed lor the •outh^at 11 am. to-day. , The^Ladybird arrived this morning from Pikon sKd the South, and wi*l soil for the Ndrttr&t rap ro The Chares Edward left Onehungaat 2 p.m. io-diy for Watson direct. She will take the West Cotat portion of the San Francisco mail The M&fr&y\pilsd this morning with a crowd of Italian immigrants who arrived this morning by (he Ladybird. They are intended fot the Jackson's Bay special settlement. The Wellingtoi will await the arrival nt Wellington of the Taranaki with the English mail,, with which she will eail at once for the couth. The'Tsranaki will return to Nelson and the North The s'eiroer Taranaki left Onehunga at 1330 tc-dar with the Southern portion of the Ban FraoeUco mails, but telegraphic advices from Auckland state that it ia exceedingly d lubtfui whether she will be able t> cross the Manukau bar, as it is blowiag strongly from the westward. The Lyttelton arrived at Westport va Kiraiuev last night, and wiil proceed with the Kennedy's cargo to Grey mouth and Hokittka to-night. . She reports the Kennedy 00. the south beach at Kararaea, 600 yards from the rfver. She wiil be launched seaward. The If.Z, Times of .Tuesday says:— The b.s. Wellington, we learn, has to go on the slip, to have her bottom cleaned and painted and a new fan shipped. We may then expect something out of her. A retain of the Customs revenue at tho several ports of Hew Zealand for the quarter ended September 3U, 1875, has just b«en publiehed. The total revenue-for the quarter i» £312,473 ; that of the corresponding quarter for U74 was £311,431} showing an increase Of £841. \
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 293, 4 November 1875, Page 2
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