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PORT OF WELLINGTON. ~ High Water.— 2.3l A.K., 2.19 r.H. ARRIVED. . _ , . October 30.—John Knox, barque, 291 tons, Davies, from Sydney— Passenger—:Ono steerage. Levin anti Co., agents. . . Edwin Bassett, barque, 391 tons, Foster, from Newcastle. Williams, agent. 1 . Aspa&ia, schooner, 45 tons, Thompson, from Jricvon.. Pearce, agent. , , . ’ SAILED. October 30.—Bangatira, a a., 106 tons, Evans, for Kapler, Passengers—Saloon : Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Mrs. StnrrocKMJss Smith', Messrs. Goddard. Bowes. White, Chaymal, and Kock; seven steerage. Plimmer, *“wailaco, p.s., 84 tons, Scott, for Wairau. Passen; ger—Cabin: Mr. Cate. Anderson, agent. Hannah Broomfield, brigantine, 184 tons, Dawson, forKaipara. Greenfield and Stewart, agents. Falcon, ketch, 37 tons, FUk, for Blenheim. Turnbull and Co., agents. • ; ■ • Tul, s.s., 64 tons, Bonner, for Foxton, PassengerCabin ; Mr. Kebble. Bishop,-agent. •/: • ' CLEARED OUT. October 80.—Jessie, schooner, 38 tons, Robbie, for Picton. Master, agent. , .* IMPORTS. ' Aspasia, from Picton: 27,000 ft. timber, Halley and from: Wanganui: 113 sheep, Pollock and Young; 1 horse, Rigley: 3 bales wool. Young; U Sgs tallow, 1 pci, S casks. Turnbull; 26 hides. Hirst and Co. :* 1 pkg, 1 keg, Mills. • * i Wallace, from Wairau : 108 bales wool, 4 casks talloFalcdr^from Blenheim : 80 bales hemp, Bishop; 50 sacks malt. Staples; 26 do potatoes, Logan. Edwin; Bassett, from Newcastle, 620 tons coal, W TuUrom Lyttelton : 60 loose cheese, 40 sacks potato**, Order. From Kaikoura :abdl skins, 2 hides, 2 cases,'2 bales.wool. Levin and Co.; 3 hides. Hirst, 9 bales wool, 1 bdl skins, Maxton. Saucy Lass, from Pelorus Sound: 25,600 feet sawn timber, Waddelland Co.; 6 cases furs, Leichardt. EXPORTS. , Tui, for Foxton : 1 sack, Mclntyre and Co.; 4 cases, 2 boxes, 1 pel. Bishop: 27 pkgs. 1 bale. Mills: 11 cases, Zohrab,.Knocker,;and Co.: 34 pkgs;,2,cases, 100 casks cement, Krull and Co.; 1 ton wire, 0 cases kerosene, Johnston and Co.; 2cases, Stevenson and Stuart: ll boxes, 0 half-chests. 3 cases, 6 bags. Knocker and Co.; 1 pci, Ruff; 42 pkgs.Kxull and Co.: 16 cases, lf nSdoa, 'for Wairau: 10 tons coal, Turnbull and Co.: 2do coke. Gas Company. ... , , Hannah Bcoomfleld, for.Kalpara: 1 ton flour, 1 do potatoes, 10 sacks oats, Mclntyre and Co.; 52 bags, 11 sackß.l cask, 13 cases, 24 boxes. 54. mats, 2 kegs, 35 gunnies, 20 pkgs, Pearce. Wallace.;iforfWairau : 2 cases. 1 pkg,: Bishop, 1 truss. ! pc!,* Plimmer; 3 casks currants, 1 case cocoa, 2a:troxes*tea;!o ha!f:chests do, Turnbull,and Co.; 1 case biscuits, Griffiths; 12 bars iron, Mills. For Nelson: 27 rolls matting. Mills.- . -Eangatirs, for. Napier; 2 qr-casks whisky, 20 cases brandy, 6 pkgs, Dransfleld; 20 cases brandy, 1 tierce ; tobacco, 6 ; cases, Levin and Co.; 2 cases, 1 box, G qrcasks, 1 pkg. Bishop: 14 pkgs, O’Shea: 1 do, 2 cases, 1 roll matting,; Turnbull .and Co.; 4 pkgs, Dawson: 1 case, Stuart; 2. do, Earraud; 2 .casks, 0 pkgs, Tease, Pilcher;’3 do, 2 bars, Danks; 1 case, Samuel, Ladd, and Co. : 2 pels. Bowden: 10 cases, Lucas; 2 do. Thompson, Shannon, and,Co.; 8 pkgs. Hirst, 100 pkgs; T roll lead; Levin and Co. ; 21 bdls.Rose; 10 cases.-Griffithsr 2 eases, Bannatyne; 20 bagsflour. 180 sheets/Iron, Johnston and Co.; 10 cases, Barlow; 13gunnies sugar, Nathan and Co.; 29 pileshoes, 1 keg, Gilchrist; 42 mats sugar, O'Shea. . ‘ ' ' EXPiCTKD ARRIVALS. London.—St. Leonards, ship (H.D.Q.G.), early; Howrah, ship, early: Ocean Mail, ship, early; Avalanche, ship, early: Himalaya, ship, early. . SydnbxI.—Agnes, 1 .—Agnes, s.s., daily; Wakatipu, s.s., sth instant. ... . - Southern Pori*.—Wellington, s.s., 2nd Nov. -Northern Ports. —Ladybird, s.s., thisday. Nelson.—Kennedy;, s.s,, this day. r Foxton. —Napier, s.s., this day; Tul, s s,, .Ist November. , . ■ ■ Napier.—Rangatira; s.s., this day. • ■ Sydney. via. West Coast.—Albion, s.s,, 2nd Nov. and Hobarton via ike South.— Otago, s.s.. 3rd Nov. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Melbourne via- the South And Hobarton. Albibn,s.s.; 3rd November. .. Sydney, via West Coast. —Otago, s.s., 4th Nor. Southern Pgrib.—Ladybird, s.s., this day. Northern Forts.—Wellington, s.s., 2nd Nov. ■'CASTtEPbiNT AND Napier,—Kiwi, s.s., thisday. - Nelson/ 'Westport, Oreymouth, 1 and Hokitika.—Kennedy, s.s.. this day. Wanganui.—Manawatn, p.s., this day; Stormbird, s.s.. this day. Kaikoura.—Ruby, schooner, this day. , Foxton.—Tul, s.s., 2nd November. • RAngitikei.—Napier, s.s,’, Ist November,
BY TELEGRAPH. ■ ' . ' LYTTELTON, Monday. Arrived: Young Dick. , NELSON, Monday. Arrived ; Melon Denny, 116 days from London. PORT CHALMERS, Monday. Arrived : Estelle, . schooner, from Adelaide; Hawea, from Lyttelton. Sailed : Yoanne: barque, / for Kaipara ; ; Julia, brig. F. Carey, for Hokianga j Eingarooma, s.s., for Melbourne ; Wellington, for North. Passengers for Wellington:/ Mesdame* Narcott and Ancell, Miss Walsh, Messrs. Lambert, Allan, Ledger, and Ben°rae ship James Nlcol Fleming, 82 days from London, arrived last night. .She. reports that on October 8.. Thomas Gaynor, steward, jumped, overboard and was'never seen afterward*. ■ It was caused through the effects of drink. On Octobers, Wllliamßuchanan, passenger, died of consumption; /; ; WEATHER AT 6 P.M. YESTERDAY. Barometer corrected for height only. ’’Auckland. —29'93—N.E., light: fine. Namer.— 29'84r-N.E., light; fine. Bar smooth. Weixirqion-—29 92—N.W.. fresh ; fine. -Hokitika.—29-91-8. W„ light: fine.. Bar good. WkStiort.—29;77— light : fine. Bar good. Pijiard.— light; fine! Sea smooth. ; Oamaed.—'29-71—8.E., light; gloomy. Slight S.E. swell -• " 1 ": • :Bldee.—29:6B—S.E., light ; cloudy. . . / • 1 Barometer falling. /The time-ball may be used to-day for rating chronometers. A chronometer true on Greenwich time would show T2h,' SOmin. when the ball drops. Any difference Is error, plus or mlnus, of the chronometer. r< The brigantine Hannah Broomfield sailed for Kalparayesterday afternoon.: The ketch Falcon also left yesterday for Blenheim. .. ■ The sis. Stella-will go on the Patent Slip as soon as the brig Robin Hood comes off. /•The iAspasia arrived here timber laden from Picton yesterday. :-r- ?•- !Tie'S.3.,Ran|fatir» left here last evening at 6.15 for Hinemoo, which left .here at 6 o’clock on Sunday afternoon, arrived at Napier yesterday, making the nm in eighteen hours twenty minutes, which Is'nbt'snchabad performance, considering that she had a stiff north-wester to contend against from PalIlser to' Napier. She left there again at Ip.m. yesterday, and may be looked for here this forenoon. The departure of the steamers Manawatu and Stonnbirohaa been postponed.tlllthis afternoon. “We‘understand that Captain Nellson, late master of the Oreti, has purchased the topsail schooner Theresa. ? lie price paid for her is stated to be £450. The barque’Edwin Bassett, Captain Foster, coal laden, from Newcastle, arrived here yesterday, morning. She left there on the 11th inst., and had light easterly .winds and calm a, with line weather, the whole way across. Sighted Cape Farewell on the 29th inst., and had light northern wind in the Strait. The barque John Knos, Captain Davies, came into port yesterday afternoon from Sydney. She brings ICO tons cargo for-thU port, the remaining portion, some 300 tons, bdng.for Xyttelfcon. She has accomplished the run from Sydney in good time—eleven days—having left Sydney on the 19th inst.. and had light northerly winds/ with fine weather, during the entire passage. Cape Farewell was made on Saturday last, tOn discharge of her cargo here, sho will sail ,for Xyttelton.. < j We are informed that the sis. Zealandla left San lianclaoo, ivWth the Australian and New Zealand malls on board, on the Uth inst.* The City of Sydney arrived at San Francisco on the 18th inst—a day before contract time. ‘ ■■ . -The steamer Ladybird will sail for Southern ports at 3 o'clock this afternoon / ; ■ ■/ ....The a.s. .Tul left here far Foxton last evening at 6 o’clock. . - , , The p.s. Wallace took her departure yesterday afternoon for Blenheim.— -■*-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4870, 31 October 1876, Page 2
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