SHIPPING.
TORT OF ■WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. Octobkh 24. —Jatio Douglas, s s., 75 tons, Fraser, from Foxton. Martin, agent. Tul, s.a.. Cl tons, Wilis, from Foxton. Passenger— Cabin : Mr. Turner. Bishop, agent. ’ ; Tauranga, schooner, 01 tons, Hughes, from Timaru. Master, agent. Sfcorrablrd, s.s., CO tons. Doile. from Wanganui. Passengers—Gubin: Mrs. Junes and 3 children. Mrs. Henry, Messrs. Boyd, Davidson, Hynes, Slater. Harrison, Stewart, Lovlson, and Mcßeeth. Martin, a s , 280 tons, Garrard, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs. Miasea llrittarn, Waslney. and Rose, Uev.'Mr. Brittain, Captain Day, Messrs, Southey, Willey. King, Christian, A. King, Coliir.s, Adamson, Smith, Briggs, and Duff. Levin and Co., agents. . , T • Kiwi, s.s., 130 tons, Campbell, from Napier. Levin and Co., agents. SAILED. OCTOBERS!.—Manawatu. p.a. 101 tons, Harvey, for Wanganui. Passengers - Cabin : Messrs. I ouen and Brower. Martin, agent. ' Wellington, as.. 279 tons, McGee, lor Pleton and Nelson.. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs. Gascoigne. Miss Gascoigne. Mr. Andrews. Levin and Co., agents. IMPORTS. Till, from Voxton : 40 sacks potatoes, Nathan. Tauranga, fpou Timsru : 620 bags Hour. Order ; 12 cases bacon, Turnbull and Co; 210 sacks oats, from Wanganui: 4 cases, Llebtscbclndl; j sacks. Keefe; 1 case. Walters; 1 pkg, Ames ; 1 do, Felton, ' ' BY IELBORAPP. WANGANUI. Tiiursday. ■ Armvhd : 00-Aliead, early, from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Thursday. AnniVEU : Taiaroa, at 7 am., from Onobuoga, with San Francisco mall. , Sailed: Taiaroa, at 9. 15 a.m., for Nelson. NAPIER. Thursday. ARRIVED : Taupo, at 8.69 a.m., from Wellington. T.y ITELTON, Thursday. Arrived : Sunbeam, from Mauritius. Sho has some cargo for Wellington. , Sailed: Wakatipu. for Wellington at 4.39 p.m. Passengers for Wellington: Miss Prius. Messrs. A. Green and McLeoian.-Ringarooma, for Wellington. at 5 p.m.; Mary King, schooner, for Wellington , Lutterworth, for Portland. Oregon : Torca.forKaiparn. AUCKLAND. Thursday. Sailed: Wanaka. for the South. Passengers for Wellington ; Mr. and Mrs. Graham. Messrs. Burford, Burnett (2). Tolley, Fergu son, and Shera. PORT CHALMERS, Thursday. Sailed : Nonpareil, for Newcastle; Arawatn, for the Bluff. G REYMOUTH. ■ Thursday. Arrived : Adieu, from Melbourne.
Tho following vessels were in the harbor lost nlxhl: —Steamers Kiwi, Ladybird, otormbird, Tul, and Jane Douglas; ships lUk&io, St. Leonards, Walroa, and Zodamlla ; barques—St. Louis, Malay, Antarcs, and Craigie Lea. .. , . , The steamer Stormbird, from Vi anganni. arrived at the wharf at 7 ©‘clock yesterday morning, bho crossed the bar at 8 o’clock on AVcilnestlay evening, and experienced ftno weather tho first part of tho passage; and the latter strong northerly breeze with heavy sea. . t . . . The steamer Tul, from Foxton, arrived in harbor at 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon. She reports crossing the bar at 7 a.m. Spoke tho steamer Hinemoa at anchor under Kapltl. Captain Wills states that m all probability tho whole of the immigrants would be put on bo ird the Hinemoa during tho night. They would have to walk about flvo miles from where the stranded vessel is to where the Hinemoa could come into smooth water. • Should tills be tho case tho Hinemoa will arrive hero early this morning. The steamer Jaao Douglas, from Foxton, arrived in harbor yesterday afternoon. ,_ , . ~ Tho Wellington left for Picton and kelson at mid“ißio Talaroa, from the North, with the San Francisco mail, is due hero to-day, and sails again during the afternoon for the South. It . . Tho ship St. Leonards was shifted from the wharf yesterday morning. „ 4 . Tho WaUatipn, from the South, is due here to-day. She will leave again during the afterhoon on her regular trip to Sydney. ThelliDgoroorua. from Melbourne via the South, is due here early this morning. She loaves for Nelson shortly afterwards. . , . Tho steamer Ladybird, from Lyttelton, arrived at tho wharf nt half-past i o’clock yesterday afternoon. She Mt on the afternoon of the 23rd, and experienced strong north-west wind and head sea throughout. We thank the purser for report and flies. _ , The Kiwi arrived yesterday morning from Napier.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5485, 25 October 1878, Page 2
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