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SHIPPING.

POET OP WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. Ociodeb. 4.—Wallace, p.s,, 03 tons, Dillon, from Blenheim. Deacon, agent. _ . BWlo p Tul, 8.5., 0* tons, Wills, from Poston, msnop, s s 327 tons, Malcolm, from the South. Passengers : Saloon-Mr. And Mrs. Wells and * children, Mr. and Mrs. Rich,‘ Sir. and Mra Taino Mrs. Gee And i- cblMren. Misses Melland, Gillon and servant. Ross. Rich (2). Messrs, Martin. Cxompton, Solom 1 n (S). Muta, Molie, Smith, WUqox, Wlklns, Marks Stephenson, Moore, Whittlngham, Buchanan, Kennedy, Hawoer, Craig, McLaren, Dodds. Uobinsoa, Duthie, Fox, and Loach. • LevhTand Co., agents. . Ruby, schooner, 22 tons, B&ckstrom, from Kalkoura. Bethune and Hunter, agents. s Rotorua, z.a., 675 o t6ns, Carey, frpm Sydney via the North. Passengers : From Sydney—Messrs. Polo and Currie. From the Coast—Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, Misses Randerse, Burnett, Messrs. Keeslng, Graham, Thompson*.. Altwood, Mclntosh, Farron.Ryan, Montague. Flynn/ Regarby, Welch, Croof, 'Wheeler, Ousfcon ; and 10 for South* Levin and Co., agents. * • . ■? • ■ : Jane Douglas, 75 tons, Fraser, from Foxton. Martin, agent. ’ Albion, s.a. (H *s9l>ffcoas, - Tozer, from - Melbourne,' via'the-South: 1 " Passengers: From "Melbourne —Itcv. Mother CociUa Burbovr, Sisters Mary. C. Maloney, MaryJM. jßolandr Mary G. O. Kennedy, MaryJ. Regan. Mary A. McGrath. Mary C.; Regan, Maty C. Sheehan,' Angela O’Keefe, Kate Maloney, Kate Ryan, Bridget McMahon, Mrs. 'and Miss Misses Waterhouse, Sinllno, and Beaky. From Bluff— MisslUohnan. From Dunedin—Miss Clark, Messrs. R. H. Leary, H. J. Walters, and Bishop. Bishop, agent, . SAILED. October 4.—Monawatn, p.a.*, 101 tons, Harvey, for Wanganui.. . Passengers: Saloon Miss TMauch. Martin, agent. Rotorua, 8.8., .576 tons, Carey, for South. . Passengers; SalOon—Mrs. Stanioore, Misses Sterling and Wallace, Messrs. Weldon and Kent; 10 steerage. Levin and Co., agents. Taranaki, 8.5.,. 327Jtons, Malcolm, for Nelson and Auckland. Passengers: Saloon —Mrs. Robertson and family (5), Messrs. Sawyer, Newby, Jones; .and, 6 steerage. - Levin and Co., agents. Kiwi, .a.a. ,-,133 tens,, Campbell, for Napier and Bast-Coast. 'Levin and Co., agents. Jane Douglas, s.s., 75 tons, Fraser, for Foxton. Passenger: MXi Bishop* Martin, agent. • H i : imports: Ruby, from Kaikoura: 3 boles wool, H. L. A. Co ; 264 sacks potatoes, Turnbull, Taranaki, from Dunedin; 100 casks whisky, 1 box gunpowder. 2 cases 1 case, 1 truss, 40 pkgs, 17 sacks, 10 bags, .Order; 1 pkg. Levin and Co; 84 coses jam, Johnston and Co: 4 pkgs. Hallenstein Brothers; 4 sacks, Barlow; 25 bales, Murray, Common, and Co :-i case, Travers ; 2 do, Shaw. Jane’Douglas, from' Fortoa: 57 sheep, Woods, Croable and Co; 0 hhds, Pascoe, 3 do, Staples; 4 cases, Dixott : 3 do, Howe ; Ido, Gilvin ; 3 do. Captain Bendall ; 6Go3ft timber, Stewart and Co ; 4 pkgs, Lindsay; 27 do, Murray: Common and Co; 4 do, Holmwood i I do, Mill. • * r Rotorua; from, Sydney: 1512 mats sugar, Turnbull and Co: 137 gunnies, 287 mats. Johnston and Go ; 280 do, Dransdeld: 300 gunnies, 15G0 mats. Order: 560 dp, Jo3eph v and..-Co ;10OgunDies, Jamiesoif Brothers; 2 caser tobacco, Willeston : 20 cases fruit, Curtis ; 1 pci. Levin and Co; 1 case:' Dixon; 38 cases fruit, Marshall.; 4 bags nuts, 38 cases fruit, Jones; 1 pkg, Union Company; fi pckgs, Pole. : Albion, from Melbourne: 1 cose, Letham ; 2 rams. Tinline; 3 do, Steele; 4 cases, 1 pel, Joseph and Co; tanks malt, 1 bucket leeches. Order; 1 case, Burrett; 2 do. Farmer 33 bars Iron, 2do steel, 40bdlsiron, Dawsotf ;'2 cages. Bishop ; 2 do, Lyon and Blair; 13cases, 1 bale, Stuart; ! do,' Byaros; 1 do. Mills: 1 do, Turnbull and Smith; 12 tanks, 3 coses. Pal lan t; 64 pkgs, Kitchen and Sons; '1 pel. Carruthers ; 1 pkg. JKflimmpa Standard; 1 box, Pilcher; 1 do. Southern; 1 do, Harper; 1 do. Miss Brisford ; X do, Lnnatlc Asylum; 1 do, Parnell and Boyland ; 1 do. Bethune and Hunter; 1 do. National Bank; 1 do, Pierson; 1 do, Hussey; 2 socks, 2 coses. 4 do machines. Lindsay: 3 bdls sculls, Batkin; 9 pkgs luggage. Rev Mother Benbow. ■ From Lyttelton: 1 case. Bishop; IS boles corn sacks, W: and G. Turnbull. Cralgie Lea,- frpm London: 495 cases, 145 bdls, 11 casks, 7 pkgs, 436 bags, 15 kegs, 8 rolls leads, 10 qrcasks, 200 qr-cosks powder, 5 hhds. SO drums, 1 box, • Levin and Co: 553 cases. 31 boles, 241 boxes, 11 rolls, 20 bdls, 200 casks, 7 tanks, 32 kegs, W. and G. Turnbull; 5 cases, 5 bales, Turnbull and .Smith: 41 cases, 23 casks, 20 boxes, 200 bags salt, E. Pearce ; 1 case, Northcote; 19 hbda, Knill and Cor 100 casks, Bannntyne; 15 trunks, H. Hirst; 8 bdls, 6 casks, 8 bdls, 7 kegs, 10 coses, 1 crate. Banks and Son; 1 trunk, Mrs ; 1 case, Bowman ; 1 do, Baillle: .1, box,.-Justice Richmond ; 11 cases; Bethune and Hunter: 232 cases, 20 casks, Cheymol. 120 bdls, 55 coses, 711 rails. 412 lots wire, Minister of Public Works; 1 case,.Dr. Lemon: 101 boxes, J. Gear; 05 packages. 14 bundles, 1 cask, 12 cases. Colonial Secretary; 4 barrels, 15 cases, Greenfield and Stewart; 7 cases, Ellerting; 173 casks, Dawson and Co,; 3 trunks, 4 cases. Levy; 2 cases.'Pirle ; 4 coses, Stewart ; 213 casevio barrels, 1 bale, Joseph and Co.; 195 cases, 33 casks. 3 bales, Felton, Grim wade, and Co.: 3 kegs, 97 cases, 12*Jcasks, 3 crates, 2 bales, 4 machines. 11 bundles, 2 horse genrs, 1 parcel poles, 3 hilf-barrels, 2 arras and boxes, ,3 bundles wheels, 2 ditto baskets. 440 ditto wiro. S ingots W* W. Taylor and Co.; 23 packages, Rdthle; 23 packages. Hunt: 27 ditto, N. Ifklwarcls and Co.; 33 packages. Major Campbell; 400 barrels, 497 cases, 41 quarter-casks, 3 ditto boxes, 70 casks, i truss, 1 box, 5000 bricks, 1409 bags. 22 bales. Order. ■■■■■■’ •• . :1,

EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

-Sew York, via Pout Chalmehs.—Southminster, early. - Southebn. Porte; — TFanaka, 7th. Northern Ports -Hawea, Stk. Sydney.- TFafcatipn, 17th. . Picton an' i) Nelson. — Wellington, 6th. Melbourne.’—Alhambra, 13th. London,—Eakaia, Jeade Roadman, and "Wairoa early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. I I Foxton. —Jane Doug’aa, early. Hootiief.n Ports.- Wanakn, 7th. Sydney.—Easbf, early. i Castlepoint and Napler.—Kiwi, early. MranopENli ! YA the South.—Albion. Ctlu . Meldocrne, via West Coast.—Alhambra, 13th. Napier and Poverty Bax—RanaaUra, this day. Picton and Nelson.—Wellington, 7th. WANGANor.T-Stonribird; 7tht day 11303 KSD WEST CoAsr E^ats.—WaOm' a thl3 Blenheim. —Naptc?, early. Newcastle, Sophia R. Rnhxa. early, Westport and liajvjiouiH A.- Zi' - . >AMER.—llairej, Bth ” > early. EYTELKGRAPIL. : AUCKXAND, Friday. Arrived : Famenoth, from London, witii 40 passengers. She -made a Bno weather rnn ol 04 days from the Downs. ’ , r Tiio brig Vision, from the M'tvshsU and Caroline Islands reports a great there. The natives are suffering from the destruction of cocoanut trees. LYTTELTON. Friday. Sailed: Area, for Melbourne: Mary Millar, for, Newcastle; Derwent,- for Kaipira ; Mermaid, for Wellington; St. Kllda, for Wanganui. ’ ~ SYDNEY, Friday. , Arrived *. Wakatlpu. : ' The following vessels were in harbor last night Steamers Hinerooa, Tai, Albion, Rangatira; shins-—St. Leonards, Orari, and Eealandla; barques —Edwin Bassett, Sophia R, Luhrs, Carlots, Anne Melbnish, St.- Louis,; Malay, .and Craigio Lea; brigs, Robin Hood and Jane; brigantine Star. The ship Lady Jocelyn. loading at Auckland, has taken on board 500 tons of manganese for London. The schooners Zlor, for Picton, and Unity, for Wanganui, ’cleared at the Customs yesterday. The schooner Ruby, from Kaikoura, arrived off the wharf yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock. She left on Thursday night at. 8 o'clock, and experienced southeast winds across. . , The steamer Ladybird, from the Mannkau, is duo hero to-nightJ ; V- " *’ The Carlotta, for Newcastle, will probably get away . to-day. It U*not certain whether she returns here or goes to Lyttelton'on her nesttriji. * The cargo of the St, Leonards is coming out quickly. She expects to. show a dear hold in eight days. • 1 The steamer Taranaki,, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, arrived here at 9 o’clock yesterday morning. .She left Port Chalmers on Wednesday at 1.30 p.m., and arrived at Lyttelton the' following morning' at 8 o’clock; left again at 5.30, and arrived here as above. Fine weather was experienced throughout the trip.She left for the North again in the afternoon, . The ship Electra, at Port Chalmers, Is getting on . well with the stowage of her homeward cargo. - She has 3420 cases of meats, 483 bales of wool, 2500 bags of wheat, 03 casks of tallow, 90 casks of skins, and 400 : bags of flour on board; besides this/there is a large quantity of wool in store for her. Messrs. McMeckan and Blackwood's fine steamer Albion, from Melbourne via the South’, arrived at the wharf yesterday morning at half past 9 o'clock. She left feandridga Pler afc-2.30 p.ra. on the 25th, cleared the Heads at 6.30 p.m., and passed Swan Island at 3 p.m. on the 26th; experienced moderate north-west and sonth-west winds for first three days, and afterwards strong easterly winds with head sea; passed the Solandcrs at 2.10 p.m. on the 30th, and at 7.30 p.m. anchored for the night under Stewart Island; left there at 5.30- a.m bn the Ist, and arrived at the Bluff at 8 a.m. ; left at 5.40 p.m. same day, and arrived at Port Chalmers at 8.40 a.m. on the 2nd; left at 5.30 p.m., arriving at Lyttelton afcTl a.m. oh 3rd; left at 6,6 p.m. same day, and arrived in Wellington as above We thank the purser for report and files. The steamer Rotorua arrived at the wharf at 10 o’clock yesterday morning. She cleared Sydney Heads at 7 p.m. on the 25th. Strong northerly gales, . heavy squalls, and hivh seas were experienced until Sunday, when the wind shifted to north-east, blowing a gale, with high head sea and dense fog. At 3 p.m. cased the a.m#-stopped and took soundings ; at 6 a.m .’went ah.'.ad again at half-speed, but stopping repeatedly to take soundings; at 10 a. m. on Monday .sighted, the North .Cape ; passed the ■ Ray of Islands ai 8 p.m.,, and as fog again thickened stoppedfrom 10 p.m. till 4 o'clock the next morning. Arrived at Auckland at 11.30 a.m,; discharged 150 tons cargo and Barton's Circus, and sailed again at 10.30 p.m, on Tuesday. Westerly winds and beam seas were experienced to East Capo; remainder of the passage * westerly winds with fine weather. Anchored in the Napier loadsteadbt 10 am. on the 3rd. and arrived here as above. She left for the South again during the a

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5468, 5 October 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5468, 5 October 1878, Page 2

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