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POET OP WELLINGTON. High Water. —2.22 a.m.; 2.49 r.M. A TJT.T— OcTOT”' 1 ' '"* «. V JGI). - 11,— Ruby, ketch. 24 tons, Dalton, from ICaikoura. Passengers—Cabin ; Mrs. Jones and child, Messrs. Carpenter, McGuire, Palmer, and Broadhorst. Bethime and Hunter, agents. Falcon, ketch, 37 tons, Fisk, from Blenheim. Passengers—Cabin : Messrs. McColl, Seager, and Welch. Turnbull and Co., agents." Jessie, schooner, 38 tons, Schennel, from Lyttelton. Master, agent. SAILED. October 11.—Taupo, s.s., 461 tons, Macfarlane, tor Northern ports. Passengers—Saloon : Mesdames Standen and child, King, James, Mainwaring, Misses Shumpf, Wright, Good, Messrs. Unsworth, denser, Macready, Kingsbury: and 3 in the steerage. Levin and Co., agents. Taranaki, s.s., 299 tons, Lloyd, for Southern ports. Passengers Saloon : Mesdames Livingstone and White, Miss Watts, Messrs. Henderson, McDonald, Palmer, Cannon, Wastney, McArthur, Smith, and -Andrew; and 24 in the steerage. K. S. Ledger, agent. CLEARED OUT. October 11.—Aurora, schooner, 52 tons, Bdmeril, for Picton, in ballast. E. Pearce, agent. IMPORTS. Taranaki, from Dunedin: 18 pkgs, Older; 1 case, Jameson: 1 machine, 1 boa, Taylor; 8 bales. Colonial Storekeeper; 1 case, Dicken; 1 do, Letham; 1 pkg. Ton Wai: 2 cases, Abrahams: 85 pkgs, Bell; 1 case. Watts. From Lyttelton: 120 sacks, Mclntyre: 77 loose cheese, 5 pkgs. Order; 1 case, Eiohardson: 1 do. Barnes: 7 horses, Thow; 1 pci. Mow; 5 cases, Fennell; 6 pkgs, Durand. ■ Taupo. from Dunedin; 3 cases, 1 boa, Liardot; 1 bale. Mills: 1 do, Martin; 1 case, Helyer; 6 sinks, 1 case, Danks; 1 pkg. Levin and Co,: 1 cask, Brittain; 1 horse, Douglas: 1 case, Aleaander; 2 pkgs. Bank of New Zealand: 2 cases, Alcorn: 1 do, 1 trunk, Perkins; 6 cases. Header; 1 boa, O'Shea: 1 case, Hayes; 1 pci, Shaw and Son; 1 do, Lyon and Blair. From Lyttelton : 1 boa, Balfour: 1 do, Bntel; 1 pkg, 14 sacks potatoes, Turnbull and Co.; 1 case, Hannah; 1 do, Lindsay, Also cargo transhipped ex City of Tanjore, at Dun edin, from Glasgow; and eaFrances Lewey, at Dunedin, from New York. “ - _ „ Kuby, from (Caikoura: 9 cases rabbit skins, Kruu and Co.: 15 tons potatoes, 9 bullock bides, 35 sacks cats. Order. Falcon, from Blenheim: 48 sacks potatoes, 12 bales chaff; Order; 75 sacks malt. Staples; 11 pkgs luggage, McColl; 1 case, Jackson. Jessie, from Lyttelton; 282 sacks oats, Thomas; £94- sacks potatoes. Order; 2 cases bacon. Levin nd Co
EXPORTS. Taupe, for Picton: 3 arm chests, Reader. For Kelson: 1 pci, Samuel Ladd and Co.:>2 trusses, 2 cases, Jacob Joseph and Co.: 5 cases arms, 1 pkg. Reader; 15 pda piping, Turnbull and Co.; 2 pkgs, Macalister. For Taranaki: S cases, 5 do shiraz, 3do jam, Ido jam, 1 keg treacle, Turnbull and Co., For Mannkau: 1 bale, A. C. Force; sundry sacks bone dust, Tonks. Taranaki, for Picton: 2 pkgs, Krull and Co.; 26 do, Gibson; 3 do, "Whittem, Nicholson and Co. For Kelson : 3 pkgs, Wilson and Richardson; 27 do. Telegraph; 5 do. Hirst; 1 trunk. Ledger; 2 cases, Jackson; 6 kegs. Young; 12 do, Thompson, Shannon and Co.; 1 pkg, Justin. For Manukau: 1 box, Howell; 2 pkgs. Native Office; 1 case. Colonial Storekeeper. Also part of original cargo from the South. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London.— Howrah, St, Leonards, Rakala, Otaki, Pleiades, Avalanche, and Commissary. JTew York. —Canny Scot; Jessica, barque, left about the end of April. - K ew York via. Dunedin. —Frances Lewey, brigantine, early. Newcastle. —Heversham and Anstralind, barques. Hobabton,—Malay, barque, early. Foochow. —May, schooner, early. Melbourne via Southern' Ports.—Alhambra, is.s., this day;Ringarooma, s.s., 24th Inst. Melbourne, via Hokitika - .—Albion, s.s., 23rd inst. ,
Northern Ports.—Hawea, s.s., this day; Phoebe, 8.8., 13th inst.; Taupo, s.s., 18th instPROJECTED DEPARTURES. , London. —Halcione, ship, early in November; Howrah, ship, January next. Astoria.— Dilawur, barque, early. Calcutta, — Teviotdale, ship, early, Melbourne, via West Coast Ports.—Alhambra, b.b., 13th inst.; Rlngarooma, s.s., 25th inst. Melbourne via Southern Ports. —Albion, s.s., (with outward Suez mail), 24th inst. Sydney via Newcastle.—Jane Spiers, early. Wanganui.—Stonabird, s,s., this day; Manawatu, p.s.,this day. Northern Ports. Ladybird, s.s., 16th inst. Southern Forts. —Hawea, s.s., this day; Phoebe, s.s., ISthinat.; Taupo, s.s., 19th inst. Castle Point and Napier.—Kiwi, s.s. t 14th la**- • _ _ Castle Point, Napier, and Poverty Bat.— Rangatira, as., ISth instFoxzcon.—Napier, s.s., to-morrow. Ctame Point.—Aspasia, schooner, this day. Ltttelton and Dunedin. —Star of the South, this day. ■ . Wanganui and Rangitikei,—Egmont, s.s., this day. ~ _ Blenheim.—Falcon, ketch, this day.
BY TELEGRAPH. ‘ POET CHALMEES, Monday. A pßTvm ; Veloce, barque, from Newcastle, 29th September. Sailed : Portland, ship, for Melbourne, with 1022 ona cargo, principally grain.
LYTTELTON, Monday. RiTT.Tin; Roderick Dhu, for Kaipars; Fairlie, for Auckland. Cargo: 800 sacks potatoes, 60 oats, 525 wheat, 6 tons floor, 4 sharps, 7 cases bacon, 9 cheese, 6 cases meats, 12 cases chicory, 9 kegs butter. AUCKLAND, Monday. A ship, believed to be the "White Eagle, from London, eighty-nine days out, is signalled. She has no immigrants. WEATHER YESTERDAY,—S p.m. Auckland.—29 "95—5. E.; light; fine. Castle Foist.— 29:Bs—S.W.; fresh; overcast. Sea - moderate. Wellington.—29"9l—S.S.E.; light; cloudy. Hokitika. good. Westport.— 29*9o—S.W. ; stormy; threatening. Bar good. Toiaru. - y * smooth:' ■ ~ „ Oamabu'—29*93—S.W. ; fresh ; showery. Sea smooth. . —Bluff.—29*96—S.S.W.; fresh; fine. * Barometer rising in South.
The ship Trinfan-ns Castle yesterday took up berth No. 2, lately occupied by the Rodney, and will commence discharging to-day if the weather permit. .The ketch Falcon, Captain Fisk, left Blenheim on .Sunday afternoon; and arrived at' the wharf at 3 a.m. yesterday. ’ * - • The schooner Ruby, Captain Dalton, left the Kal•kouras on Saturday at 7 p m , and arrived in harbor at 7.30 a.m. next day. She had a whole-sail breeze throughout the passage- * The schooner Jessie, with a fall cargo of produce from Lyttelton, came alongside-the Customhousequay at 1 a-m. yesterday. She left Lyttelton on Friday last at 5 p.m., and was obliged by stress of weather to anchor off Mana Island until a favorable Breeze carried her into harbor as above stated. The barque Dilawur is expected to be- ready for sea at the expiration of seven days from this date. Her cargo has been landed in uncommonly good condition. It is doubtful whether her destination will be Astoria, as she has had a full freight offered her nearer at hand. . ,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4543, 12 October 1875, Page 2
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