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Hjho'follow!a gare tho duties collected at tSe-Gus- t toms yesterday:— ;■
&T TELEGRAPH. . OVR-Owx coklle-hravdknt.) AUCKLAND, Tuesday** Jlr. Alczaxulor Sounders reports t —Buyers: Bark of Hew Zealand, £M 103; Colonial Bank, ‘lds; National Bank, 80s : South British,. 70s ; National Insurance, 27s 0d; N.Z. Shipping 1 ,85 s : Golden Point, 8s; Alburnia, 455: Momataiari. 43a Gd: Sellers : Union Insurance, 11s GJ ;• Colonial, J>3 Gd ; South British, i 7-24.
SHI PORT OP AT September 24.—Cla Chatflcld, from Nelson. Collins and Levy, M Messrs. Young, Isaacs ' steerage. Bishop, agen 1 Stormbird, a.s., CD i Passengers—Cabin: ft O'Leary, Howell,ftlcGu O'Sullivan, Thompson, Hgent. Elizabeth, ketch, 5J( Sound. Master, agent. Wanaka, a.s., 277 1 South. Passengors—Sa XIookhaui, ilislop, AU Bucholz and son, ftlcss Hooper, Bruce, McDon Waller, Oram, Bills, S steerage. Lo - - lu and Co Spray, schooner, CO 1 ftlaster, agent. S. September 21.—Man from Wanganui. Passe and Chappell; 2 steeraf Iftl Claud Hamilton, fror coop fowls. Deacon; 8 d< eggs, Thomas. Thames, from Pelom Sulsted. Spray, from Lytteltoi 350 do flour, 40 cheese, 3 Stoimbird, from Wa case, Owen ; 9 do. Grillll 1 case, Sargood. EXPECTS New York.— Star, eai Bordeaux via Port ( Southern Poura.—\ Northern Pours —I Sydney.- Easby, earlj Picton and Nelson. Castlepoint and Na Napier and Poverty Melbourne. —Albion, London.— Cralglo Lea, and Jessie Headman. PROJECTED Poxton.— Jane Dougbn Southern Ports.— Tj Sydney. —Wakatipu, 5 Castlepoint and N Kiwi, 20th. . Melbourne, via the Melbourne, via Wes this day; Alhambra, Oct Napier and Poverty Auckland, via the this day. Picton and Nelson. - Kaikoura and Lyttk Wanganui.—Stormbir Nelson and West Co day. BY TEl Tho Ringarooma arrrivi 7.45 this morning from W Tbo City of Sydney, wit this morning atli.15. Oi Auckland at 4 p.m. on thi Honolulu on tho Gth Au lulu she ran ashore on a 1 2 hours 10 minutes; no di ing the voyage she was sto of fog. and from that tim 14th she was only working after the fog clearing up hours in advance of cont sent East on the followinj voyage she left 'Frisco c arrived at Honolulu on sailed for Auckland next as above. She has the fol Hester, Nowton, Hong, ft Webster, GUIarty, Heaco steerage. The Taranaki leaves On mails at 4 p.m. to-day, am malls will leave bp the Hai Sailed j Taranaki. Pn Mr. and Mrs. Willcox, ft and Row@« Arrived; Wellington 0.30 a.m. Arrived : Luna, from T Sailed ; Kiwi, for Welli PORT Arrived ; Talaroa, Iron Sailed : Ladybird. Pr &If, J. Walker. ENGLISH ; P»Tho ra\il news annou: London, on the 10th Augi 001 tons, for Wellington. WEATHET Weather st 5 p.m. yeste: fer height only:— Auckland—30'25, N.E;. 1 Napier—30*21, N.W., Jig Castlepoint—30*03, N.W. swell. Wellington—30*00, N.W. Hokitika—20*83. North, 1 Westport—29 93. North,: Lyttelton—20*00, N.E., t. Tlmaru — 29*50, North smooth. Oamara—29*40, N.W., fr Bluff—20*20, W.N.W.. gi Barometer fallin: The following vessels w Steamers—Hinerooa. Jane —Orari and Zedandia ; b; G. M. Tucker, Edwin Bissa Jessie McDonald. The Claud Hamilton left ftlonclay evening; slowed night, and arrived in port a ing. She leaves for Hobart South, to-day. The steamer Stormbird, j at half-past 0 on Monday e Queen’s wharf at 7.30 yeste the schooner Herald out of The topsail schooner Spr yesterday morning. She b: Dial produce kom Lytteltoi The ketch Elizabeth, fre cargo of timber, arrived in ! The schooner Ruby was d terday owing to the hoist probably get aw.iy to-day. The steamer Manawatu, wharf shortly after mid-day The steamer Wellington, is due here to-day. The brte llobih Hood, c fleet, left Newcastle on ftloi The ‘tJ/don Company’s ate edin and- Lyttelton, arrive! yesterday afto-noon. She 1 p.m, on tbo 2lst, and arrive 9>; left again an hour j Lyttelton at 2.30. Left at . arrived here as above, wind ami high seas until Roberts, purser, for report i OOMMJE T’ho following are tho dm toms yesterday;— £ b. d. Spirits.. .. 32 8 11 Wine -. .. 24 11 2 Tobacco .. 104 2 0| Cigars .. .. 17 1 11 1 Tea .. 18 5 CM Sugar .. .. 47 7 C-fr
'shipping. POET OP WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. September 24.—Claud Hamilton, u.a., 530 tons Chatflcld, from Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Misse Collins and Levy, Mrs. Colville and 3 children Messrs. Young, Isaacs, Mathewman, Fitzgerald.; steerage. Bishop, agent. Stormbird, a.s., CO tons, Doilo, from WangamiJ Passengers—Cabin : Misses I.ysaght . (i). Messrs O' Leary, Howell, McGuire, Whittington,/Dale, Kindc O'Sullivan, Thompson, and Master Lysaght. Martin Hgent. Elizabeth, ketch, 03 tons, Short, from Poloru Sound. Master, agent. Wanaka, s.s., 277 tons, McOillivray, from th South. Passengers—Saloon : MiSs Aiken, Mesdanic Uookliam. Hislop. Alien, Campbell anil 2 servants Bucholz and son, Messrs. Allen, Campbell, Buchoiz Hooper, Brnce, McDonald, Sommers, Bridge, Glenn Waller, Oram, Bills, Sperry, Wilson, Todhunter; I steerage. Loriu and Co,, agents. Spray, schooner, CO tons, Buxton, from Lyttelton Master, ngent. SAILED. September 24.—Manawatu, p.s;, 103 tons, Harvey from Wanganui. Passengers—Saloon : Messrs. Smitl and Chappell; 2 steerage. Martin, agent. IMPORTS. Claud Hamilton, from Nelson : 1 cask butter, 1 coop fowls, Deacon; 3 do do, Thomas; 1 do do, 0 cases eggs, Thomas. Thames, from Pelome Sound : 13,000 feet timber. Suisted. Spray, from Lyttelton : 575 bags oats, GO do bran, 350 do flour, 40 cheese, 30 sacks wheat, Scott. Stoinibird, from Wanganui; 40 hides, Hirst; 1 case, Owen ; 9 do. Grilllths; 1 do, Dixon; 1 do, Ladd 1 case, Sargood. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Nkiv Your.—Star, early, Soutbminster, early. Bordeaux viAPonTCiTAi.5iKivs.--St. Louis, early. Souinnns Poiuu—Wakntiim. 2. th. Northern Pours — Hawea, 30th. Sydney.- Easby, early. Picton and Nelson.—Wellington, this day. Castlepoint and Napier.—Kiwi, this day. Napier and Poverty Bay.—Rangatira, 20:h. Melbourne.—Albion, early. London.—Cralgio Lea, early ; St. Leonard), Rakaia, and Jessie Headman, PROJECTED DEPART DEES. Foxton.—Jane Douglas, 27th. Southern Ports.—Taranaki, 27th. Sydney.—Wakatipu, 27th. Castlepoint and Napier.—Aurora, this day; Kiwi, 20th. . Melbourne, via the South.—Albion, Oct. Cth. Melbourne, via West Coast.— Hamilton, this day; Alhambra, October 13. Napier and Poverty Bay—Rangatira, 27th. Auckland, via the East Coast. — Wanaka, this day. Picton and Nelson.—Wellington, 2Gth. Kaikoura and Lyttelton.—Tui, this day. Wanganui.—Stormbird, this day; Manawatu, 27th. Nelson and West Coast Ports.—Kennedy, this day. BY TELEGRAPH. LYTTELTON, Tuesday. Tho Ringarooma arrrived at 0.45, and the Taupo at 7.15 this morning from W ellingtou. AUCKLAND, Tuesday, Tho City of Sydney, with tho 'Frisco mails, arrived this morning atli.15. On tho outward trip she left Auckland at 4 p.m. on the 23rd July, and arrived at Honolulu on tho Gtii August. After leaving Honolulu she ran ashore on a bar, and was detained there 2 hours 10 minutes; no damage was sustained. During the voyage she was stopped »'n the 13th on account of fog, and from that time until the morning of tho 14th she was only working ahead at intervals. Soon after the fog clearing up she arrived at 'Frisco, 3G hours in advance of contract time. Tho mails were Sent East on the following morning. On the return voyage she left 'Frisco on the 2nd September, and arrived at Honolulu on tbo morning of tho 9th ; sailed for Auckland next morning, where sho arrived as above. Sho has tho following passengers—Messrs. Hester, Newton, Hong, McNeill, George, Gummell, Webster, GUIarty, Heacock, and Halworcl; S.ia the steerage. The Taranaki leaves Onchunga with tho Southern mails at 4 p.m. to-clay, and the Napier and Gisbomo malls will leave by the Hawea at 4 p.m. to-morrow. Sailed; Taranaki. Passengers for Wellington— Mr. and Mrs. Willcox, Mrs. Hobb, Messrs. Garaol and Rone. NELSON, Tuesday. Arrived; Wellington, from Wellington, at 0.30 a.m. WESTPORT, Tuesday. Arrived : Luna, from Wellington, at G a.m. NAPIER, Tuesday. Sailed ; Kiwi, for Wellington, a£ 11.15 a.m. PORT CHALMERS, Tuesday. Arrived ; Taiaroa, from Lyttelton. Sailed : Ladybird. Passenger for Wellington— ilfr. J. AValkcr. ENGLISH SHIPPING. AUCKLAND, Tuesday. P»Tho ra\il news announces the departure from London, on the 10th August, of tho Jessie Readman, 901 tons, for Wellington. WEATHER REPORT. Weather at 5 p.m. yesterday; barometer corrected fer height only:— Auckland—30'25, N.E;. light, fine. Napier—30‘21, N.W., light, fine; sea smooth. Castlepoint—30*03, N.W fresh, threatening; slight swell. Wellington—30 00, N.W., gale, gloomy. Hokitika—20‘S5, North, fresh, rain; much sea. Westport—29 93. North, fresh, showery; muoh sea. Lyttelton—20 00, N.E., fresh, gloomy. Tlmara— 29‘50, North, gale threatening; sea smooth. Oamam—29'40, N.W., fresh, gloomy : sea smooth. Bluff—20'20, W.N.W., gale threatening. Barometer falling at all stations. R. A. Emvis. The following vessels were in harbor last night Steamers—Hinerooa. Jane Douglas, Wanaka : ships —Orari and Zedandia; barques—Courier, Cliasca, O. M. Tucker, Edwin Bassett; three-masted schooner Jessie McDonald, The Claud Hamilton left Nelson at half-past 5 on 3Ionday evening; slowed her engines during the night, and arrived in port at "o'clock yesterday mom ing. She leaves for Ilobarton and Melbourne, via the South, to-day. The steamer Stormbird, from "Wanganui, left there at half-past G on Monday evening, and arrived at the Queen's wharf at 7.30 yesterday morning. She towed the schooner Herald out of Wanganui harbor. The topsail schooner Spray arrived in harbor early . yesterday morning. She brings a full cargo of eelp- - Dial produce Uom Lyttelton. Che ketch Elizabeth, from Peloms Sound-, with a • cargo of timber, arrived in harbor yesterday forenoon. The schooner Ruby was detained, from, leaving yes- ! terday owing to the boisterous weather. She will probably get aw.iy to-day. The steamer Manawatu, for Wanganui; left the wharf shortly after mid-day yesterday. The steamer Wellington, from, Picton and Nelson, is due her? to-day. The brig Robin Hood, one of Captcdn Williams's fleet, left Newcastle on Monday for Wellington The tUion Company’s steamer Wanaka, from Dunedin and- Lyttelton, arrived at the wharf at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. She left Port Chalmers at ? p.m, on the 2Ut, and arrived at Akaroa next morning Os; left again an hour afterwards, and ?n Lyttelton at 2.30. Left at 5.10 p.m. on t’.*. o-?rri nmi mini anil high seas until arrival Wn Hmnt Mr Roberts, purser, for report and lilcs. COMMERCIAL. T’ho following are tho duties collected at the-Gus-loins yesterday;— J £ s. d. £ s. d. Spirits.. 32 8 1 1 Weight .. 8 T 10 ' Wine .. 24 11 2 | Ad vaWera. .. 113. 5 0 S Tobacco .. 104 2 0 ( Othoi:dirties... 70 3 7 ! Cigars .. .. 17 1 11 | 8 Sugar .. .. 47 7 Total- .. 435- 12" -7 J
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