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PORT OF WELLINGTON. High Wi.TIB.-5.42 A.H., 4.0 P.M. ARRIVED. November I.—Tui, s.s.. 64 tons, Bonner, from Foxton. Passengers—Cabin: Hegarty Troupe (6*l, Messrs. Wiltshire and Eoe. Bishop, agent. Dido, cutter, 36 tons, Shilling, from Blenheim. Turnbull and Co., agents. ... Wellington, s.s., 279 tons, Lloyd, from Southern ports. Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Airs. Lingard, . -Mr, and Mrs. Rede, Mrs. Ancell and two children, Mrs. Morrison and family. Dr. Bincock, Messrs. Lawrence. Leitchfleld, Barnes. Mitchell, Lambert, Row, Ledger, Bennett, and Thatcher; 9 steerage: 28 for North. Levin and Co., agents. , , ■ Wild Duck, ketch, 43 tons, Campbell, from the Manukau. Master, agent. , . .: • Murray, s.s., 104 tons, Conway, from Nelson. Passengers—Cabin: Mr. Mathews; 32 in the steerage. Anderson. agenL Marmion, schooner, 67 tons, Bowden, from Kaipara. • : Pearce, agent. ' Unity, schooner, 66 tons. Swede, from Pelorus Sound. Greenfield and Stewart, agents. Agnes, ketch, from Lyttelton. SAILED. . November I.—May, three-masted schooner. 237 tons, Plnmley, tor Newcastle. Passengers—Cabin: Mrs. Plumley and three children. Turnbull and • Co., agents. Kiwi, 5.3.. 133 tons, Campbell, for the East Coast. Passengers—Cabin: Mias Nioholl, Mr. Irvine; 1 steerage. Levin and Co., agents. Napier, s.s., 48 tons. Holmes, for Rangitikei. Turnbull and Co., agents. Anne Melhuish, barque, 344 tons, Chadwick, for Newcastle. Williams, agent. Ruby, schooner, £4 tons, Dalton, for Kaikoura. Bethnne and Hunter, agents. CLEARED OUT. November I.—Herald, schooner, S 3 tons, McKay, for Picton. Thomas, agent. Dido, cutter, 36 tons. Shilling, for Blenheim. , Turnbull and Co., agents. IMPORTS. Dido, from Blenheim: 6 tons potatoes, Skelly: 21 sacks oats, 46 hales flax. Order; 20 sacks malt. Staples: SO bales flax, Johnston; 33 sacks chaff, Tonks; 3 pkgs bacon, Beauchamp and Co.; 6 bhds, Reeves; 1 case, Aldons. „ Tui, from Foxton: 4760 ft. timber, Campbell; 15 hbds, Begg; Bdo, Dixon: 10 tons iron. Mills. Shepherdess, from Havelock: 21,262 ft. timber, Halley and Ewing. Bonnie Lass, from Picton: 25,900 ft. rirau timber, Mclntyre and Co. Wellington, from Dunedin: 4 cases, Isaacs; 22 pkgs, Ratbbone; 1 cask, Alexander: 14 boxes. Cane; 30 pkgs. Mills: 6 tnbes, Robertson: S 3 pkgs, 2 cases. Order; 1 do. Budge; 1 pel. 1 pkg, Thompson; SO boxes. Thomson; 11 crates, Dixon; 1 pel. Monk; 1 case. Whittem: 20 pkgs. Moody; 12 do, Felton; 1 case. Levy: 1 pci, Leckie; 8 cases. Frost; 1 do, Janson; 4 do. Langley: 2 pkgs, Heron; 1 trunk, Blythe; 3 lengths pipe. Watt; lease, Jacobs; 2do, McDonough; 3vehicles, Sui Held: 1 case, Duthie; 2 do, Bridge: 1 pci, 1 case. Copeland. Prom Lyttelton : 10 pkgs, 15 casks, Order; 6 cases. Smith: 60 sacks, Robjohn and Co.; 30 cases. Levin and Co. . EXPORTS. Napier, for Rangitikei: 1 tank. 57 pkgs, 4,churns, 1 case, 5 colls, 2 pairs wheels, 10 kegs paint, Mills; 7 sacks lime, 1 cask cement, Taylor: 16 pkgs, 2 casks. 8 cases, Zohrab and Co.: 2 do. Levin and Co.: 1 box tobacco, 14 pkgs groceries, 5 hf-chests'tea, 1 case stout, Krnll and Co.; 1 box sewing machines, 284 pkgs, 4 cases wine, 8 do cordials, 8 casks ale, 6 cases stout, 2 do geneva, 1 box tobacco, 4 kegs white lead. 2 churns, S bales woolpacks, 60 sacks flour, 1 crate earthenware, 2 boxes tobacco, Turnbull and Co.: 100 spokes, 1 case, 1 buggy, 2 pieces ironwork, Black and Co. Kiwi, for Napier: 235 hf-chests tea. 225 boxes do, 104 cases, 40 mats rice, 145 boxes candles, 5 do pipes. 2 bales, 2 chests sago. 2 boxes blue, 37 kegs, 5 drums, 13 pkgs, 7 casks, Turnbull and Co.: 1 pel, Powell; 2 tons wire, 2 bales woolpacks, 2 pkgs, 4 ton flour, 1 hfcbest tea. Ibag salt, Murray, Common, and Co.; 1 winch, 6 gunnies sngar, 30 mats do, 23 cases, 2 trunks, 12 boxes tea, 12 bags rice, 5 cases, 1 keg, 120 pkgs. Levin and Co.; 1 winch, 1 boiler, 1 box. Brogdenand Sons; 4 pkgs, Robertson; 20 do, Mills; 280 bolts and washers, Gilchrist. For Poverty Bay; 2 boxes. Pilcher: 1 do, I case. Levin and Co For Castiepoint: 1 case, 1 ..truss, Thompson, Shannon, and Co.: 1 do. 1 bale. Turner: 1 bale. Gardiner: 7 pkgs, Eethune and Hunter: 107 do. Levin and Co.: 1 bale! Lowe; 3 pkgs. Mills; 54 pcs timber. Levin and Co. For Blackhead : 130 pkgs, 200 IxUs standards, Bethune and Hunter. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LosnoN.—St. Leonards, ship ■ (H.D.Q.G.), early; Howrah,, ship, early: Ocean Mail, ship, early; Avalanche, ship, early; Himalaya, ship, early. Sydnby.—Agnes, s.s., daily. Southern Ports. —Hawea, s.s., 6th inst.: Waka-. tipu, s.s„ 6th inst.: Ladybird, s.s., 10th inst. Northern Ports.—Tanpo, s.s., 4th inst. Napier,—Rangatira, s.s., 4th inst.; Kiwi, s.s., sth inst. ■ Sydney, via West Coast.—Albion, s.s.. this day. Melbourne and Hobarton via the South.— Otago, s.s.. 3rd inst. Auckland.—H.M.S. Sapphire, sth inst. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, London.- Zealandla,ship,2Sthinst.;Waikato,ship, this month. Melbourne via: the South and Hobarton.— Albion, s.s.. 3rd inst. Sydney, via: West Coast. —Otago, s.s., 4th inst. Southern Ports.—Taupo, s.s., 4th inst. Northern Portsl—Wellington, s.s., this day; Hawea, 5.3., 6tb ihstNelson, Westport, Grbymouth, and Hokitika.—Kennedy, s.s., this day. Foxton.—Tnl, s.s., this day: Napier, s.s., 4th inst. Sydney.—Wakatipu, s.s., 7th inst, . Napier and. Poverty Bay.—Rangatira, s.s., 7th hast. Wanganui.—Manawatu, p.s., this day. BY TELEGRAPH . . BLUFF, Wednesday. Arrived; Otago, from Hobarton. She left Melbourne on the 25tb, and passed the Heads at 2.30p.m. with fine .weather; arrived at Hobarton at noon on the 27th; left same day, and arrived at the Bluff at 8 p.m. yesterday. , The Otago,: brings 24 saloon and 32 steerage passengers for all ports. Saloon passengers for Dunedin: Mesdames Williamson, Bailer, and Bridge, Misses. Bennington, Williamson. Salier, and Allen, Messrs. Williamson, Belcher, Inglis. Pale, McAnliff, MoNall, Kevin; 17 steerage: 214 tons cargo Saloon, for Lyttelton: - blisses Stevens - (2), Messrs. Londernan, Collins: 3 steerage; 46 tons cargo. • Saloon for Wellington: Misses Donnelly, Edwards (2), Sykes, and : Klrcrs, Mrs. and Master Edwards, Mrs. and Master Sykes; .4 steerage: 34 tons cargo. 1/ ’ ■ LYTTELTON. Wednesday. . Arrived : Hinemoa, s,s., from Wellington, at 12.35 p.m. Sailed Government s.s. Hinemoa, for Port Chalmers, at 1.45 p.m.; Ladybird, s.s., at 2.45 p.m. .Passengers by the Ladybird—Mr. and Mrs. George Darrell and Mrs, Jackson; ,
AUCKLAND, ‘Wednesday. . Abetted: St. Hilda; 8.8., from Westport and Wanganui. Sailed: Tanpo, s.s., for Southern porta, at 8.80 a.m. Passengers—Captain and Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. Groves, Mrs, Miller and 2 children, Messrs. Smith, Donne, Machshanc, Lawrence, Pope,-Adamson, Wallace, Bloom, Berry, Jones, Jenkins, and Handley.— ... JELM.S. Sapphire, for Wellington. WEATHER AT 5 p.m. YESTERDAY. Barometer corrected for height only. 1 Auckland.—297o S.W., light; fine. Castlbpoimt.— 29*41 N.W., fresh; fine. Sea moderate. ’ ; ■Wellington. —29*4B— N.W., freah ; fine. Hokitika.— 2o 46—W.. light; gloomy. Bar good. . WramoßT.—29 50— S.W., light; gloomy. ; Bar r good, “*• ' •- * : Oamaru.—29*28 —S.S.W., light; fine. Sea smooth. 'B'LVrw. —29*28—W.S.W., fresh; cloudy. Barometer rising in the South. ‘ i- ; The schooner Aurora, which sailed from this port . on Tuesday, afternoon, arrived at Castlepoint; at 2 p.m/yesterday. ~ The s.s. Kiwi sailed fpr the East Coast yesterday . afternoon at 6.30 o’clock. The s.s. Tui arrived in port at 5.30 am. yesterday from Foxton. She left there at 8. SO p in. ©n Tuesday; crossed the bar at 9.15. Experienced moderate N.W. • wind throughout. The Tui will aail for Foxton and v Waltara to-day. . ■ ' i ‘ . r The Union Company’s s.s. Wellington, Captain 4 Lloyd,' arrived here at. 1.30 p.m. yesterday from Southern ports. * She left Port Chalmers at 1.30 p.m. ■ f on the 80th, and arrived at Lyttelton at 9 a.m. on the 31st; sailed at 6.30 o’clock same evening.,and arrived here as above. Fine weather was experiencedthrough'out. The Wellington will sail for Plcton, Nelson, New ' Plymouth, and Manukau this afternoon at 2 o’clock. i*he ketch Wild Duck, Captain Campbell, arrived hero from the Manukau yesterday Hfternoon, timber laden. She left there on Saturday last, and had fine weather down. . , The s.s. Napier sailed for Rangltikel yesterday afternoon at 3.15. The three-masted schooner May, bound to New- ' castle; was towed out of the harbor yesterday after- • .noon. v- * 1 - * : - 1 ' ••5 ,The s.s. Marray arrived here from Nelson; at 9 o’clock last night. She left there at 7.45 a.m. yestcr- , day. and had fine weather across We arc indebted to'Mr. Erind (purser) for report and other favors. . 1 The Hurray brought the Melbourne mails, transhipped v the s.s. Albion at Nelson, and thirty-two diggers taken from the s.s. Kennedy, which vessel brought '‘them from the West Coast. The Murray will sail for T . Nelson and other ports this afternoon. The ship Jessie Roadman commenced the discharge • , of, 150 tons coal, which she brought up from Dunedin, yesterday. The Marmion, Captain Bowden, arrived herefrom -. Koipara last night at 11 o’clock. She left Kalpara on Monday last. The ketch Agnes arrived here last night at 11.80. ' - The schooner Unity arrived last night from Pelorus Sound with a cargo of timber
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