SHIPPING.
PORT OF WELLINGTON. October 2.—Kiwi, 8.8., 133 tons, Campbell, from Napier. Passengers—Cabin: Messrs. Cross ana lllgglngs; 1 steerage. Levin and Co., acrents. , ■ Charles Edward, p.a,. 134 tons, WWtwrlJ, from Nelson and West Coast. Passengers—Cabin s. Misses Bock and Maloney, Messrs. Jack, Matheson, Garrard, Middleton, and Nicholas. Beacon, agent. ' ■ Wellington, s.s.. 279 tons. McGee,:from Nelson and Picten. Pa«semror*— Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Bunny, Judge Broad. Messrs. Cooghey, Garment, OMalley, Townsend, Beauchamp, Bowne, Lalng. Goodman, Billon, Monro, Sayers, Proctor, Lambert, Coleman (2), Kennedy, and Hooper. Levin and Co., agents. Pelican, schooner, 74 tons, Munro, from Oamaru, Master, agent. . „ Saxon, schooner, 68 tons, McKenaio, from Coromandel. Master, agent. . .. Jane, brig, 160 tone, Abbott, from Newcastle. Master, agent. Endeavor, schooner, 79 tons, Bick, from Oamani. Master, agent. . _ .. , Atlantic. *c-'o6ner, 08 tons. Spooner, from Lyttelton. Master, agent. • _ . Jane Douglas, s.s.» 43 tons, Fisk, from Poston. Martin, agent. BAILED. 4 • October 2.—Tawpo, s.s., 401 tons, Andrew, for Auckland via the Ea t Coast. Passengers—Saloon : Mr. and Mrs. Chappell. Ml s Beck, .Messrs, smith, Whltflold, Sheridan. Jones, Cameron. Hop!. Wanoa, Kavrai. Karioal, KirnlUa, Potai and child. Levin and Co., agents.' ‘ „ . . Tui. s.s., Ci lons, Wills, for Poxlon. Bishop, Government s.s., 123 tons, McKersio, for a cruise, IMPORTS. _ . Charles Edward, from .Nelson: 26 pkgs. Heaton ; 0 bale* hops. 40 bales wo 1. 1 pkg. Beacon ; X case plants, Johnston ; 1 pci. Meek ; 10 pcs billiard table, Tul, from Lyttelton; 2 bags .seed. Order: 8 cases. Moss and Co; 7 blocks stone, Davis ; I‘case. Mills ; 1 do. Dawson : 12 axle arms. 2 plus, Black; 1 case, Dempsey ; 12 axle arms. 2 pkgs, Bohan ; 2 pkgs, Jackson. From Kaikoura: 2 hhds. Hirst: 1 box. I cask. Levin and Co; 1 box, Kohn and Co; 1 do. Telegraph Department. ... _ _ Wellington, from Nelson: 30 sacks lime, Scott; o cases, 1 truss. Levin and Co: 3 pkgs, Barton. -* EXPECTED ARRIVALS/ New York, via. Port Chalmers. —Southminster, early. Bordeaux via Port Chalmers. —St. Louis, early. Southern Ports.—Taranaki, 4th, Northern Pouts —Ttokorua, 4th. STDSK7.- Wakatlpu, 17th. Pioton and Nelson. —Wellington. 6th. Melbourne.—Albion, 3th. London.—Cralgle Lea, early; Rakaia and Jessie Headman, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. # . ’ Foxton.—Jans Dongas. 3rd. Southern Forts.- Rotorua, 4th. Sydney.—Easby, early. Castlepoint and Napier.—Kiwi, 4th. Melbourne, via the South.-Albion. 6th. Melbourne, via West Coast.—Alhambra. 13th. Napier and Poverty Bat—Rangatlra, sth. Pieros and Nelson.— Wellington, this day. Wanoakoi.- Stormbtrd, this day. < Nelson and West Coast Ports.—Charles Edward, this day. Blenheim.—Napier, early. Newcastle. —G. M. Tucker and Sophia R. Luhrs, eary. . , Wiwtpout and Oußvutoimr.—Luca, this day. Napier.—Hawea. Bth. BY IJELKORAPB AUCKLAND, Wednesday. Sailed : ladybird, for the South- Pessengere for Wellington: Judge Halee. Messrs. Wiggins an! Black. TlisfAßU, Wednesday. Sailed : Annie Bow, for Newcastle, in ballast. PORT CHALMERS, Wednesday. Arriver>: Hawea, from Lyttelton ; Albion Company’s ship Invercargill, from Glasgow, in 82 days, with 377 Immigrants; all well. Great credit is duo to Dr. Eadaon. Another difficulty occurred wl*h the Press representati* es, who were debarred from boarding her for fully half an hour after she anchored. Sailed ; Taranaki, for the North. Passengers for Wellington: Messrs. Hermin, For, and Buchanan.— Albion, for Lyttelton. LY i TELTON, Wednesday. Sailed : Josephine, for Auckland; Elibank Castle, for Greymouth : Eaaby, for Port Chalmoxs, at 6 p m,; Sissy, for Gore Bar. The to port this afternoon through stress of weather.' The following vessels were in harbor last night Steamers—Hinemoa. Charles Edward. Wellington, Jano Douglas, and Kiwi: ships—St. Leonards. Orari, and Ze<Undia; barques—G. M. Tucker, Edwiu Bassett, Sophia It. Lubrs, Carlota, and Anno Melhniab : three-masted schooner JessieMcDonald ; brig Jano: brigantine Star. The pile-driver was busy all day yesterday driving plies on the left hand side of the wharf. The steamer Tui left host night for Foxton. The steamer Wellington, from her usual Na'son and : Piclon trip, arrived at the wharf at 6 yesterday morn- | log. Sbe left Nelson on Tuesday morning, called at : Ficton, left there at midnight, and arrived here as above. Fine weather was experienced throughout the trip. She leave-* again at midday to-day. . The steamer Charles Edward, from Nelson, arrived at the wharf yesterd y morning at S o’clock. She left Nelson the night previous night at 8.30, and experienced fine weather all the passage. The brigantine Star commenced discharging her kerosene yesterday. The steamer Taupo left the wharf yesterday at midday for the North. She took a large number of passengers. The steamer Rangatlra is due here this morning from Napier and Poverty Bay. The steamer Jane Douglas, from Foxton, arrived here last evening. • • The schooner Atlantic, from T yttolton, arrived here yesterday. She left on. Monday night,, and experienced light head wind? across; The Government steamer Stella left yesterday afternoon. to supply stores, &c., to the following lighthousesSomes Island, Fencarrow, Cape Campbell, and Akaroa. ' The'topsail schooner Endeavor, with produce from Oimam, rrived here* at noon yesterday. She has made an exceptinnallylong passage of fifteen days; occasioned through the late boisterous weather. Sho lias.had a quantity of sails blown away, but otherwise lias received no damage. The schooner Saxon, from Coromandel, arrived in harbor yesterday after a passage of five days. The brig Jane, from Newcastle with coal, arrived in harbor at noon yesterday. She left on the 13th, and experienced light and variable weather for the » first part of tbq passage-, then strong head winds for a. | w ch.. 2 The stoame- Kiwi arrived here yesterday mornlag ; early. She Tetfc Castlepoint at I p.m. on Tuesday. The topsail schooner Pelican, from Oamaru with a cargo of colonial produce, arrived In harbor yesterday I forenoon She left the roadstead on Monday morning, » and experienced fi'ie weather across.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5466, 3 October 1878, Page 2
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