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SErrs.'iDßa 10.-Taranaki. 827 tons, Malcolm, from llio South. Pmoengers-Saloon : Misses (. tunnest. Wither, nmi McNeill, Mr. anil Mrs. 8.-cr. Mr. mill Mrs. .Toms, Mr. and Mrs.McNeill; Messrs. Newby. Dohhs. Fiirness. Fillips. ■,tattle. McAlister. Item, Bottany Tuvin.-, O'Sullivan. Finlay, Dlckiim, Keith, Ashendcn. and Watts ;10 steerage. Levin, agent. : Luun 11,5., 274 tons, llascaml, from Gireyuiouin. Snlnon : -Misses- Cameron, Kirton, McLaren, ami Smith. ■'NVilllaiita, agon*. r Young Dick, schooner, 17$ tons, Annlt, from caslle. Beck ami Toblh, ng.nts. ■ Kuby schooner, 24 tons, i B »ckstrom, from KalSSWtet Master. agonl - SAILKIT. Siu-rr.MliEi-. ItV-Waicatiim, a.s ,Il.'aitons.Whcclcr, w ;.i.d °amid b 'nm”lh™ S .’ as., 530 tens. Chattiehl for No'son. rnsscnijjr- Air. itidurdaon, Bishop, '’Taranaki, a.s., 324 tons Malcnhn, f ' ,, ‘ji ll '' Passengers: Mrs Waller. MiswsLopnrt (2), Mr., ILir risen. Levin, agent. • IMPORTS. , , .Taranaki, from Ilimodiii: 173 .packagellltlo. Mills: 1 case, Turnbull; U ditto. lUiluistcill Brothers; 1 ditto. Telegraph L>ei»-irtiiitnt. Stevenson* Co.: 1 ditto, Stewart: a dit o, C »nd ■1 dlto Meager.” Prom Lyttelton ; 2 cases, “°huL t iaekago, l.iodsay; 1 case, Logan; 17 1-ae.iages, iclton and Co.; « halos, M. i. ami A. Company- .. stormbird. from Wanguim ; 1 saddle. W ins o packages, Mitchell and Karle; 1 erapliei,-Maples. 3000 feet timher, Stewart and Co. . Naplt-r, from Blenheim: Bao sacas malt. Staple,,, tJO bafes tow, TuriilinU. - Taiaroa, from Minakau: 1 case. lliorburn; 1 ditto, Alcorn- 2 ditto. Turnbull and Smith; 1 parcel. Leahy: From New Plymouth: 7 casks, how Zealand Shipping Company. Front Kelson: 1 cases eggs, Bnrnctt; 1 keg butter. L vc. Young Lick, from Newcastle: 234 tons coal, Trustees Beck and Tonks’estate. Luna from (Ireymouth:-KlO tons coa', AV illianis. Kennedy, from Nelson: 0 cases, Thomas ;13 bales hous Deacon; 1 bale ditto, Pascoo and Co.; 20 sacks lime Scott; 50 ditto coke, Williams; lease. Dona d; •2 boxes, Util; 24 sacks, ‘2 bales, 3 cases, 3 coops, 1 bar, from Sydney : Quantity coal. Union Co; X bales paper, Johnston and Co.; S packages. Burrell;' 1 ditto, Collins: 25 boxc, Seagcr; 2 packages W.llis; 1 ditto. Dutton: 1 ditto. Watt; 7 ibtto. Dnlsbm-y; 1 case IXclyer; a packages, Hickman; 4 ditto, Hannah; 4 ditto. Dimant; i! cases plants, Detliune and Hunter: 1 case, Bowden: 1 ditto, 7 bales, New Zealand Tunes; ‘2 ditto. Lnlming: 3 ditto, AUlores; 40 ca-es. P.irlow; 50 boxes. Port: 25 cisei. W. and U Turnbull .10 ditto. Crease; 160 bags. B nnatyno; 5 packages, h. \V Mills : SO bags, Jamieson : 100 ditto, Johnston; 113 ditto.’Turnbull; 1 pared, Houghton; 320 pawnges. Foil Brothers; 5 ditto. Deacon ; 1 horse. Chubbin: 1 package, Hon. Johnston: 1 ditto, Dr Ueury; 2 ditto. Trying; 2 cases, Jickspa; ! cmo. Kohn : 3 ditto. Dimant: 4 bales, KruK; 1 package Hughes: 2b if Ho Locke; S 3 ditto, Leary and Co.; 101 ditto. Isaacs 13 ditto. (Beeson; 45 ditto, Birlow; 140 pscka .cs, Marshall’ 33 ditto. Curtis ; 73 ditto, Jones ; 1 ditto, Wilson: *2l ditto, Tier: 0 ditto, Empire Hotel: 750 ditto, Order. mnivira
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. New VoßK.—Star, early, Southmlnstcr, early. Bordeaux via Port Cif almkiw. -St. Loals, early. Southeun Pouts. —Wauaka, 25th. Sydney.- Easby, early. Pioton and Nelson.-— Wellington, *22ud, Claud Hamilton, 22n«1. Oantlepoist and Napier. —Kiwi, early. Napier and Poverty Bay.—Rangatira, 2i>th. Melbourne.—Kiugaroomu, 2-Jrd. London. —Cralgle Lea, early ; St. Leonards, and * ,klia ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. PoxtoN'. —Jane Doujr as. 2-Uh. _ Southern Ports.- Taiaroa, this day. SYDNEY.— 'Yakatipn, 27th. ■ CABTt.EPOt.VT AND N a pier,— Aurora, 21tn. London.—Chasca, this day. ‘Mkldocbne, ti,v the South.—Eiiigaronma. 23rd. "Melbourne. via West Coast.—Claud Hamilton, "°NA.riEB and Poverty P..vv—Rangatlra. this day. Auckland, via the East Cmsr.-Wamka, doth. Ficxon and Nelson.—Wellington, 23rd. Newoistle.—New Brunswick, this day., "Wchtpokt and (Ihkvmoutii. —Luna, this day. Kaikoura and Lyttelton.—Till, this day. “Wanganui. Manawatn. 23rd; Stormblrd. this day. • Nelson and West Coast Pouts.—Kennedy, this day. -
AVEATHEB BEPOBT. Weather At 5 p.m. yesterday; barometer corrected for height only;— Auckland—3o*ls. N.E., fresh, ram. Kapler—3o*2l. N.W.. light, gloomy; sea smooth. -Costlepoint-30*05, N. W., light, gloomy; s’lghfc swell. Wellington—3o 0,% N.N.AV.. light, ralo. Hokitika—3o*oo. North, fresh, gloomy; much sea. AVeatport-3000, N., fresh, gloomy:.much sea. Oam-am—29 78, calm, gloomy ; sea smooth. Barometer falling throughout the colony. K, A. Edwin.
uy TBLisanArn. AUCKLAND. Friday.
The American hat-cpn Morrow Castle cleared at the Customs (or New York to-day, with a cargo valued at £12,800, chiefly Kami gnm. .
The following vessols were in harbor last night Steamers Hinemoa, .Tanc Douglas. laiaroa, and Belarus : ships—Orari ami Zc dandla. : barques —Australia-!. Courier, Clxasca, O. M. Tucker, New Brunswick, Edwin Bissjtt, and Kvik : brig Neptune ; three-masted schooner resale McDonald. The topsail schooner Young Dick, from Newcastle, with a cargo of black diamoa Is. arrived in harbor early yesterday morning. Hie left Newcastle on tan <r,U insfcmt with lino weather and variable winds. She entered Cook St wit lad Monday, and 1m boon detained knocking about there through thick weather and until m iking the Heads on Thursday night In the morning a slant o! wind chub, and she ran in as above, and anchored off Plimmer’s wharf. The Stnrrnblrd leaves here for Wanganui to-diy. The coal trader Lmia left Greymontli at 3 p.m on Wednesday, and arrived here .at 10 o’clock yesterday morning. .She returns again this evening. The cutter Hero left Wanganui with a cargo ef A Vest Wanganui coal on Thursday evening. The steamer Tararna fur NeUou left to day* and returns-on Sunday. ... The steamer Mullough, from AV'estport. amved m harbor early yesterday morning. She left Westport on Monday, bound for Lyttelton, and put in here for repairs. ' She will probably leave to-day. The steamer Wakat'pn, after discharging a large * quantity of cargo, sailed last night for the South. The steamer Taranaki loft E'ort Chalmers at 2 p.m, on Wednesday, andar.ivcd at Lyttelton at 9 a.m. on Thursday; left again at i p.m , experienced head wind*, and arrived hero at 11 -15 yesterday morning. Wo are indented to Mr. Macfarl.ane, purser, for files. The Jaraflali* -eft again for the North at midnight.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5456, 21 September 1878, Page 2
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