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PORT OF WELLINGTON. ' x - Hion Watib.—4.7 a.m : 4.24 r.w. > ARRIVED. i'/ \ • . October S7.—Robin Hood, briff, 297 tons, Raton, from Newcastle. Passengers—Cabin: Mrs. Paton and three children. 11711110013, agent, Australind, barque, 481 tons, OUver, from_JNew^ ■ • castler-'WUllami.Bgent: ■' ' '■ * , Richard and Mary, schooner, 44 tons, Moore, from . . Havelock. Master, agent. \ . ■ v Falcoii, ketch, 37 tons. Fisk, from Blenheim. Pas- ‘ sengers—Cabin ; Mrs. Nixon and seven children, Miss ..Wood, Captain J. Simmons,—Messre.—Blinko/ • Donoghue. Jacques, and Bould. Turnbull and Co., agents. ; Easby, s a., 069 tons, Kennedy, from-tho Smith, Passengers—Saloon: Messrs/' niton/' Marks, and -* - v Lane; and twelve in the steerage. Turnbull and Co., agents. . . ..!•: SAILED. * October 17.—AlhArabra;.s.8,, 49fl tons, Muir, for Melbourne via the South. - ?asseugers—Saloon : ? For >■ Coast: Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. AVllkinson, Messrs. 1 Urquhart, Cockburn and Vascos. For Melbourne: Captain and Mrs.‘\3oixer, Mrs. Cass, Messrs. Joyce, Stuart, Ferry, Merritt, and Williams. Bishop, ■ agent... v ~ ‘ : Charles Edward, p.si, 126 s tons, AVhitwell, for the West:Coast. • Passengers—Cabin : Mr, and Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Freeman, Messrs. Sullivan/ Hansen, ~ . . Hawkins, and Rollin. / agent. f • - 1 * 1 r Bangatlra, 5.8,, 196 tons, Evans, for Napier. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs, Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Eva, ■ • Misses Shirley and Houd, * Messrs. Plranl, Lantbam, Cholmondely* Sealy, Jones, De Castro. Parker, Ross, Williams, Brandon; and seven in the seeerage. Plimmer, agent. 1 t . . Manawatu, p.'s,, Ji lo3 tons; Harvey, for Wanganui. >; Passengers—Cabin : Miss Richardson,; Mr. and Miss Peake, Mr, and Mrs. McGovern, Messrs; Samson, Mete King!, three natives: and seven in tho steerage. Plimmer, agent. / - ij ' . ' ’ : • / .lEdith, ketch, 17 tons,.Day, for Wairau.. Master. ■ agent. \ » • • ! ■ Aspasia, schooner, 45 tons, Thompson, for Picton. - ■ Pearce, agent. • CLEARED OUT. > October 17.—Merlin, schooner, 41 tons, Abrams, 1 for New Plymouth. Turnbull and Co., agents. “ - r,r IMPORTS. , ... , Alhambra, from Melbourne: 5 cases, Whitehead; ■ ' 24 do, O’Shea; 2 do/ Williams/2 do,, Cohen; 2 do, I * Bishop; 1 hale/ Kreeft; 5 qr-casks, 1 jkeg, Stevenson and Stuart; 1 qr-cask, Brandon; 40 bags.’ Young:. 60. half-chests, 26 pkgs, 60 boxes, Palmer; 2 pkgs. Logan; 6 cases, Burrett: 2 do! 1 pci, Dutton; 5 bales/N.Z.: Times Co.: 2 cases, 1 roll. Hunt; 3 cases. Wellington • Gas Ca,; 10 do.- Mills; 40 bags, Jameson Bros.; 2 cases, 1 trunk. Hunt; 20 cases, Lucas; 1 do, Jackson;-11 do, Turnbull and Co,; 25 do, Jacob Joseph and Co!: 1 do, Cohen; 3 do, 1 pci, ‘Adams; 40 plates iron/ Mills; 2 ■ : cases. Helzer; flqr-casks, Knockhard; 14 cases, Logan; 1 do, Toxward; 1 do, Poulson; 1 do.-Casey; 1 do/ Waters;!do, Clark;2do. Smith; 1 do. Pirie;! truss. Prince; 1 box, Hudson; 1 pci, Fletcher;/! bar, Daw- . son; Ipcl, Hughes;, 1 case, St. Mary's Convent; 1 do, Jackson; 1 pcl,Watt;4 cases, Marshall;.2 do, Asher; ’'• '• 1 do, Meredith; 1 pci, Bowden and Son; ! do. Watt. ■ From Nelson : 1 case. Bishop;. 1! coops poultry. Barlow; 11 cases, Thomas. 5 / Robin Hood, from Newcastle : 500 tons coal, Williams. _ : . * • Australind, - from Newcastle’: 730 .tons coal, Williams/ . , . '< Richard and Mary, from Havelock: 35,000 ft. sawn timber, Compton. . . , Easby. from Lyttelton:. 121 sacks potatoes, Order;1 bull, Beatham;* -■ 1 1 ‘ j , EXPORTS. j Merlin, for Waitara; 50. cases stout, 18; do iron, Heaton: 50 cases geneva. 30 tons coal, Turnbull and Co.: 12 casks tar. Gas Company; 50 cases kerosene, ' Nathan and Co. •' ' ■ ' / ■ Charles Edward^: for Nelson : 4 cases. Levin and * : Co.; 2 do, Samuel, .Ladd, and Co.; 10 do. 2 sacks. Turnbull and Co.; I,truss, Thompson, Shannon, and Co. ‘ For Westport : 10 cases brandy, 1 truss. Turnbull and Co. For Hokitika: 98 cases, Jacob Joseph , and Co.; 535 boxes, 77 cases. 7 kegs, 1 boringmachine, 1 pkg,.Turnbnll and Co.; 1 truss, Stuart and Co.; 1 case, Jackson. > For Greymouth : 1 case, Jacob Joseph and Co.; 20 do. slcasks,, Turnbull and Co’.; 1 case. 1 truss, Stuart and Co. ; Manawatu/for Wanganui: 31 cases, I pci, 1 pkg. Bishop: 4 cases, 44 .pkgs. Stevenson, and Stuart; 4' cases. Marietta: 9 hdla. Banks; 5 pkgs, Turnbull and • Co.r l 4 do/-Krull and• Co.; r 6 do; Griffiths; 23 do, Nathan; 11 do, Levin and Co.; 3 cases/Thompson, Shannon, and Co.; 3 bales, 10pkgs, Krull and Co. Alhambra, for Dunedin: 1 pel. National Bank; 2 ; cases, Bowden; 1 do, !box/Nathan and Co.; 1 case, Bishop. For Lyttelton: 2 cases,, Izard; 1 box, 'Bishop; 5 cases, Jacob Joseph and Co For Bluff:, /vl case, Pilcher; 1 do, Telegraph; 1 pel. National Bank; 1 case. Bishop. For Melbourne : .40 bales flax, ’ 1 case. Bishop: 1 box, Gandy; 1 case. Taylor; 1- do/ Hirst; !00 sacks hides, 15 casks, 3 cases, 1 bale, Krull and Co. * ■ •/ . 1 Rangatira, for Napier: 2 pels/ 5 cases, 6 trunks,. Bishop: 18 cases, Samuel, Ladd, and Co.; 1 do, Pilcher; 10 rams. Murray; 1 case. Telegraph department: 170pkgs, Levin and Co.; 2 trusses. Stuart: 2 pkgs. Hirst; l ease, Turnbull and Co.; 110 bolts, 450 spikes, >24 - pile shoes,-Gilchrist; 2 pels, 10 pkgs, 1 cask, 1 grindstone, ! case, 4 coils, 12 bars. Mills; 2 hhds, Mace: 3 cases, 1 half-chest tea, Margetts; 1 ton wire, 1 keg, 7 cases, Dransfield; 1 bale, Kirkcaldie and Stains. EXPECTED A ItlllV A l.s. London.—St. Leonards, ship (K.D.Q.G.), early; Howrah, ship, early;? Ocean Mail, * ship, early / Avalanche, ship, early; Himalaya, ship, early. Sydney.—Agnes, s.s., early. rGTAflGOW.—Stella, s.s., early, Foo Chow. —May, three-masted schooner, daily. Newcastle.—Woodlark, brig, early': Neptune, - brig, early: Anne Melhulsh, barque, early; AVoodlark, brig, early. .■■ ~ T _ 1 Southern Ports. —Hawca, s.s., this day; Ladybird, s!s.,23rd Inst. . ;• '■ ' ■ . Northern Ports. —Taupo.s.s.,; 10th instant; Wellington, s.s., 24th Instant. , ~ , t Hobarto?/.—Young Dick, schooner,- daily;; Malay,- : barque, early.! •. . k ~ * A i Port Chaxmers. —Jessie Headman, ship, 20th inst. i , 'Nemok. — Murray, 8.8,, 2Ut inst. Melbourne, via the SociH.--Arawata, s.s., 21st instant. i 1 . / PROJECTED DEPARTURES. > i r Napier,-Aucriabd, Kabdavau. Honolulu, and ’ - San FBANCisco.—Australla, s.s., 20th inst, ' ■ Melbourne via the SouTir.—Arawata, s.s„ 22nd inst. / • • ■ „ r .. • v-j' Sodthebn Pouts.-—Taupo, s.s., 19tu instant; Wellington, s.s., 24th inst.. i 7 _ • Northern Forth, —Hawea, s.s., lOth.inafc.; Lady- :. bfrd/8.»./23rd r lnst, , / ■ -?<;/:iCASTLEPOiNT ANi> Napier.—Kiwi, s.s., Iflth inst. Wanoanui. —Stormbird, s.s.,:this day-; Manawatu/ -p;B.;'l9th inst. 4 , » _ Kaikoura and Lyttelton.—Tui. 5.«., this day. >- r : Nelson, Westport. Gbeymouth. and Hokitika. —Murray, s.a,-23rd lost, •, . Newcartt.r. —Busby* s.s.; this day. 7. , Napier and, Poverty Bay.—Rangatira, s.a., 24th inst. .
T BY TELEOBAJ’Jf. I i ' ...... ... BLUFF, Tuesday. " Patt.kd ; The barque Balnaquith, for Valparlaso, in ballast. ~ ‘ , A LTCKL A ND.. Tuesday. Sailed ; Eoblna Dunlop, for London, with general cargo. *' _. r - Passenger* for South per—Taupo: Mr. - and Mrs; . Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. . Montague. Mr,-and Mrs. ! ‘ ■ King, Mr.’and Mrs. Tncker/Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Thorn, Misses Thorn (2), Mrs. Bashan, Miss Welch.! Messrs. : i Nathan. Broad gate, Spragg, Stainton, Pauley, Ford, ’ Grey. Ogllvie, Cellott. Shaw, Mclnerney, Catse, . Bentham, Squires, Bloomer. Gray, McKeown. Shea, • Hawkins. Drummond, Cdrdson.' Jones. .Thoms, ' Jacobs, Mclnncs, Fox, Willis. Chapman, E. Wood, .• Williams, Medler, Wood, Hedderwick, .Moodie, Eashford, Wallace, Higgott, Craig, Foley, and Captain Short. ■ !: ~ ’ ,' , ■ - WKATHJSK AT. 6 P.H. ytih I'EUOA Y. ,; Barometer corrected for height, only., .... Auckuasd.—3o2B -N.. light; fine. , • , ' Natikb.—3o-23—N.E.. light; fine. Bar smooth. _ • •Ca an. groiNT.;—3o’27—N.E., fresh ; cloudy. Slight Wer.r.iNciTO.v. —30 28-N., light: fine. Hokitika-.—3o’SO—Calm ;-flne. * Bar good, Wksttobt.—3o-25 Calm; fine. Bar good. '■ ■■■.- riMAiio.—3o23— H’iE.'.lfght: fine. Sea smooth. . .. Oamaru,—3o'20 —Calm; fine. -Slight S.E. swell. Bluit.—3o‘U-^S.E,. (light: fine. ? Barometer falling generally, j j j -x telegram from the master of the Pretty Jane, which struck on the bar if Gisborne yesterday, reports the vessel leaking'badly in the main compartment and that it is impossible to estimate the damage done to her. An attempt will be made to get her off, with to-night’s tide. • , : V ' . i . : J’ ~ I, Most of our readers will remember that in, the month of May last year -seven ships loaded with' produce left New Zealand for London.--Acceding to Home papers, the race was won by the ships Pleiades, I, from Wellington, and Oamarn, from Port Chalmers, both vessels making the passage in 83 days. The 'Hurunul was next, occupying 89 days In the trip. The Pleiades was the last vessel to leave here, sailing' on the2sthMay, and arriving at London on the loth, August. The Oamaru sailed on May 6th. and was reported at London July 28th. The other vessels sailed and arrived as follows:—May Queen, sailed from Dunedin May 3rd, arrived August 3rd,'o3 days. -The Otaki sailed from Bluff May 6th, arrived August 10th, 66 days. This vessel wat'detained in tlie'Channel for fourteen days, by calms andlight winds. The Crusader sailed from Lyttelton on May 6th, and arrived August I■ : ■ , nth; 67 days. The Soukar sailed May 6th, and arrived August 21,107 days. The Hurunul and Crusader spoke each other on the Line," and were In company ... . - for thirty-seven days.;;,, ■ The ketch Falcon, from Blenheim, with a full- cargo of produce and fourteen passengers, arrived hero yesterday afternoon. She.,left Blenheim on Monday afternoon, and had fine weather across. ! ... . The steamers Baiigatlra for Napier, and Manawatu for Wanganui, sailed yesterday at 4.30 p,m.| xt was the brig Kobln Hood, and not the Neptune, which was outside thahead* on Monday night. She arrived In harbor yesterday morning, with her usual .complement of coal.(500. tons) for.hen. owner Captain Williams. She jeft, Newcastle on the ,28th nit.-, and i O bad light B. toN.E. winds, with fine calm weather, down. The Eobin Hood will, on discharge of her. cargo, be taken np pn the Patent Slip fo have her bob The schooner AVpasla 1 for PictOn, and the ketch . Edith for Walrau.i sailed yesterday. ! | . The Kichard and Mary, schooner, from iHavelock, al The^Govermrt^n^steamer) round to the Patent Slip under steam yesterday morning. ~: The, steamer, Easby, tfrom Southern here yesterday at X. 30 p.m. .f^e.left .Port Chalmers at 11.35 a.m. on the 15th, and arrived at Lyttelton at -'f« a m on ' the 16th; left at *7 "o'clock* same'eyenlng, and arrived here as above. When in Port Chalmers • • she i was 'taken into the graving dock and wag Aho-j •' " ’ roughly cleaned and painted. She will sail for, r-.-rfi&gfie 2nd Sydney at 10 o’clock this morning." c . 'frh(3 this forenoon from Wanganui. She'is advertised to sail for the same port to-morrow evening.
, The p.s, Charles Edward sailed for :the West Coast at-4.30 B-ra-, yesterday. Slje received a fair share of v passengers, and a glance at our Export; list (diqws that as regards cargo she has received literal patronage at theHiandsof our merchants. I fs Ji I The s.s. Alhambra, fori Melbourne viaithe South, sailed yesterday aftemogn at 3.30^ 'The schooner Euby camo off Coffey- and Dixon’s slip yesterday afternoon after receiving a general overhaul. The Tul wljl up on the same The barque Australind, Captain Oliver, from Newcastle, coal-laden, arrived! here: yesterday'.morning. She left Newcastle on the ; 25th .ult.'and .with; light easterly winds, calms, and fine weather, came down to Capo Farowell. whieh was-sighted' ‘on tho-7th iiist,' Tho same kind of weather was met with till off Torawlli on the-lSthJ when a fresh breeze from the south sprang up; bore up for Guard Bay, where she anchored: got under way early on Saturday morning; and had regular doldrums through the Strait: was off the Heads at 10 o’clock on Monday night, and worked in as far as the "Pilot Station, where the wind again fell calm. Early yesterday morning a breeze from the eastward sprang up, against which she;beat into port I The s.s. Hawca will arrive here this forenoon from Lyttelton 1 and-Port Chalmers. She will sail North to-morrow morning at 7 o’clock. ' ~ The schooner Herald is now In Lyttelton loading with produce for this port. The schooner Oreti sailed from Picton for Wellington on Monday,last. - • • ' _ ! The well-known topsail schooner Hannah Barratt is announced by Mr. George Thomas to be sold by suction on Friday next. 1
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4859, 18 October 1876, Page 2
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