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PORT OF WELLINGTON. Hian Water.—G."2 a.m. ; 0.33 r-.M. SAILED. . September 7.-Zior. schooner, 07 tons, Norman, for Westport. Mister, agent. TT«.vi.Wlr Excelsior, brigantine, 92 tons, Jouior.for Havclock. M Kos C o r ' oTtden, schooner, 30 ton,, Gillard, for Pelorus Sound. Compton. Ruby, schooner, 24 tons, Dalton, for Kaikoura. Bethuno and Hunter, agent. CLEARED OUT. „,_.„, , September 7.-Dido, cutter, 30 tons, Shilling, for Blenheim. Turnbull and Co.. agents Colonist, schooner, 43 tons, Bailey, for ucton. schooner.' 33 tons, Cochrane, for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. IMPORTS. Albion, from Melbourne: 8 V-casks rum, 5 cases matches. Jameson and Co.: 213 pockets sugar 291 Annies do, ICO mats do, O'Sbea; 2 cases bricks 20 half-chests tea, 50 boxes do, W. J*" e cases matches, Port; 5 cases chicory J barrels coftee, Crease- 1 pel, Registrar-General; l half-chest. Orreen, 1 case! Rolands fnd Co.; 11casesFclton %"%%$ and Co.; 3 cases plan s. Vermeil: 1 ca o plants, Sudden- 10 nr-casks brandy: 4S nail cnests lea. Nahau'and Co.; 20 do do, 50 boxes do Marget s ; 2 cases fruit, 20 half do do, Marshall; 07 gunnies Your," 14 do do, Hcaton; 13A do do, Logan; ndi do, Krull and Co.; 1 pel, Walker; 1 case, Bragge; 71 half do fruit, Barlow; 80 bags rice, Levin and Co.; 3 boxes gold, Bank of New Zealand; 45 cases fruit, Thomas; 1 case, Taylor and Watt. Irom Nelson: 14 sacks malt, Staples FXPORT3 Dido, for Blenheim: 10 tons coal, Turnbull and Co. , , , Ruby, for Kaikouras: 19 cases oilmen s stores, 4 casks cement, 5 cases kerosene. 1 pkg drapery, 1 urnbull and Co.: 17 cases lemonade and cordials, -Oixon; 2 pkgs hardware, Mills; 5 cases old torn, 30 coils fencing wire, 10 boxes candles. Johnston and Co ; 0 iron pots, 8 pkgs hardware, 12 bars, 1 bdl iron. 5 pkgs ironmongery, Dawson; 1 sack grass seed, 1 case fish 2 casks sulphur, 1 bale woolpacks. Levin and Lo.,b casks colonial ale, Mace and Arkell; 1000 .bricks Mosten and Co. For Waipapa: 2 mats sugar, S pkgs groceries, 12 sacks grass seed, I coil rope. Levin andC °' EXPECTISD ARRIVALS. London-.- Waimea, ship, early; Zealandia, ship, early. . , Lyttelton.—Star Queen, barque, early. Newcastle.—Madura, barque, early; AVoodlark, 'm'm.boubse and Hobakton via the South.— Otago, s.s., 9th inst. , Port Chalmers.—Ada Wiswell, barque early. Melbourne.—Sarah Pile, brigantine, early; Albert the Good, brig, early. , . . . Soothers Ports.—Wellington, s.s:, this day, Hawea, s.s., 13th inst. . _ Northern Ports. Taupo, s.s., 9th inst., Taranaki. s.s.. 12th inst. „ „ < Napier.- Kiwi, s.s., 9th inst.; Rangatira, s.e., 10th inst. „„■«« ! PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Melbourne via tub South.—Alhambra, s.s., 15th inst. c ___ Melbourne and Hobarton via the South.— Albion, s.s., this day. . Foxton.—Tui, s.s., 9th mst. Sydney, via West Coast.—Otago. s.s.. 11th mst. San Francisco.—Dunbritton, ship, 11th inst. _ Southern Ports.—Taupo, s.s., 9th inst.; Taranaki, Ports.— Wellington, s.s., this day; Hawea. 5.., 13th inst. , Kaikoura and Lyttelton.—Matau, s.s., 14th inst.
VESSELS IN HAEBOE. H.M.S. Nymphe, lying in the stream. Albion, s.s., at the Queen's Wharf, loading cargo for Melbourne, Harbarton, and South. Napier, s.s., at the Queen's Wharf, undergoing repairs. Moa, s.s.. ballasting in the harbor. Dunbritton, ship, at the Queen's W harf, discharging cargo from London. Midlothian, ship, at the Queen s Wharf, discharging carpo from London. Waikato, ship, at the Queen's Wharf, discharging eargo from London. Edwin Bassett, barque, on the Patent Slip, undergoing repairs. . . Kaiuma, schooner, on Meech's slip, undergoing repairs. „, , ~ • , Eeliance, ketch, on Coffey and Dixon s slip, undergoing repairs. . , ~ Hannah Barratt, schooner, at the breastwork, discharging timber from Pelorus Sound. Saucy Lass, schooner, at the Queen 3 Wharf, discharging timber from Pelorus Sound. Herald, schooner, in the stream, ready to sail for Picton. , . , ~ Aspasia, schooner, at the Queen's Wharf, loading for the East Coast. ~ Canterbury, schooner, at the breastwork, discharging timber from Pelorus Sound. Wave of Life, schooner, at Pliramer s Wharf, discharging produce from Lyttelton. • Unity, schooner, at the Queen's Wharf, loading railway iron for Wanganui. Colonist, schooner, at Plimmer's Wharf, ballasting for Picton. , , __ ... Julius Vogel, schooner, at Compton s Wharf, DailastiHg for Pelorus Sound. IWEATHEK AT 5 p.m. YESTEEDAY. Barometer corrected for height only. Auckland—3o-12-S.W., light; fine, Napieb.—29-85—W.S.W., fresh; fine. Bar smooth. Castlefoint Sea moderate. . -, , Wellington.—29 70—N.W., fresh; cloudy. Hard — 29-S6 S.E., light; showery. Bar Wkstport.—29'SS—S.. light; showery. Barsmooth. Thiabtj.—29 58—N.W., light ;.flne. Slight S.E. Se OAMARU.—29S2—N.W., fresh ; fine. Slight S.E. Blcit.—29-45—W., gale; fine.
BY TELEQRAPB LYTTELTON, Thursday. Sailed, G. 30 p.m.: Wellington. Passengers for •Wellington—Saloon: Messrs. W. Kolleston, E. 0. Stevens, and J. Lawson. POET CHALMERS, Thursday. Arrived: Easby, from Wellington. Sailed : Otago. Passengers for WellingtonSaloon: Mr. Larnach, M.H.B. AUCKLAND, Thursday. Arrived: Taranaki. ' Sailed : Taopo. Passengers for WellingtonSaloon: Mrs. Nathan child and servant, Mrs. Parry, Messrs. Burrett and Mendelsohn. For Lyttelton : Mr. and Mrs. Nation, Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm, Mr. Marsh. FOXTON, Thursday. Sailed, 9 a.m.: Matau, for Westport, and Tui, for Eangitikei. AVANGANUI, Thursday. Arrived, 9 a.m.: Stormbird, from Wellington ; 10.15 a.m.: Manawatu, from Wellington. The arrivals yesterday were nil. The schooner Zior for Westport, bngantme Excelsior for Havelock, and Rose of Eden for Pelorus Sound, left yesterday morning »,„„„„ v „. The steamer Albion will sail for lyttelton, Port Chalmers, Bluff, Hobarton, and Melbourne to-day at The "'Manawatu and Stormbird will arrive here to-day from Wanganui. The Stormbird will leave here to-morrow afternooD. . The schooner Euby sailed for Kaikoura and Waipapa at 11 o'clock last night. The ship Midlothian will finish the discharge of her raneral cargo this morning, but as there is a quantity of railway iron to put out, it will be some d».y» before Sh Th 3 eschooner h U P nity is taking in railway from the ship Dunbritton, for Wanganui. . , The cutter Dido was expected to leave hero for Blenheim at daylight this morning. She will, however, call in atPetone, where she will discharge some ■ ti Tne r schooner Herald is expected to sail for Picton to-day. At Picton she will load with timber for this P °The ss. Wellington, from the South, will arrive here this morning. She will sail north at 2 p.m. The steamer Taupo is expected to arrive here from the North to-morrow. She will sail for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers at 3 o'clock same afternoon. The s.s. Tui has got out at last from Foxton where she had been bar-bound since Friday last. A Telegram received yesterday «tat«dtl»t she had left Foxton for Eangitikei at, 0 \ m - fl She may therefore be expected here some time to-day. She will leave aeain for Foxton to-morrow. iir„.t«^t The s.s. Matau sailed from Foxton for Westport, Gre£mouth, and Ifokitika at 0 o'clock yesterday morning. She may be expected here about the 13th inst. ___^^_^_-
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