SHIPPING.
POET OF 'WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. OciouwiW.—Aurora, 01 tons. Stuart, from P -p.» . 103 tons. Harvey, frem Wanganui.' Pasaentters—Cabin: Mias Harriaon, Mra. Callopy, Messrs. Young, Floyd, Platt, Htpe, and Galvin. M WaUace, e p!s,, Cl tons, Dillon. from Nelson. Pa* sengera— cWn ; Miss Scully,Mra. Strike and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and four children, Messrs. Power and Hathwell. Deacon, agent. 'V Wellington, a.a., 279 tons, McGee, from kelson Passengers: Saloon—Mrs. and Miss Jamieson, Sirs. Barns and family (4), Miss Hyde. Miss Armstrong, Messrs. Wills, Bishop, Godfrey, Hambrook, Arkell, Oram, Bogent, Hickson. Hussy, Mackay, Collins, and Atkina Levin and Co., agents. Charles Edward, p.s., 86 tons. Palmer, from Nelson. Passengers—Cabin : Mosdamea Munhoy and daughter, Ounn and 2 children, Hinez and 2 children, Hines, Messrs. Cameron,'; Flemming, Foote, Gunn, Hinez, Lockllngton. Hogarth, Potter, Wilson, Hargrave, Oram, and BiUUer. Deacon, agent, Klngarooma, s.s., 641 tons, Olarko, from Nelaon. Passengers—Saloon : Messrs. Sutton, Beveridge,' Howling, Bates, and Jones. Mrs. and Miss Munta, Miss Cross, Mrs. Evans, and Mrs. Pickering. Bishop, ° S Napler. s.a.. 48 tons, Fisk, from Blenheim. Turnbull ami Co., agents. „ , , r>„i Cynthia, schooner, 56 tons. Swede, from Pclorus Sound. Stewart and Co., agents. - Isabella, brigantine, 50 tons, Grubb, from the Bluff. Mister, agent. __ SAILED. October 20.—Kingarooma, s.s., 623 tons, Clarke, for Nelson. Bishop, agent, ‘ ‘ .. ' . Go-Ahead, s.s., 80 tons. Dicker, for Caatlcpoint. Johnston, agent. „. . .. _ . ~ . Kiwi, s.a., 133 tons, Campbell, for the East Coast. Passengers—Cabin: Mr. and Mrs. Nlcol, Master Nlcol, Mr. Parry and three children. Martin, **S»ormblrd, s.a., 09 tons. Doile, for Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin: Mrs. Mcßetb and four children, Messrs. Kombucb, Lockett, Held (2), and Hoskins. Martin, agent. IMPORTS. Wallace, from Nelson : 1 case, Fraser; 1 do Heaton: 4 do, Rankin; 1 box Walker; 10 bales, Deacon: 1 bag, 1 half-chest, 1 box, 1 pkg, Lightband. Pelican, from Oamaru: 74 tons flour, 200 sacks do, 100 do bran, 100 do oats. Order. Aurora, from Pahau; 01 bales wool, Pearce; 12 do, Johnston.
BY* TELEGRAPH. PORT CHALMERS, Sunday. Arrived : Calypso, ship, from London, 00 days out. Sho brings 1700 tons cargo and 41 passengers. Experienced very boisterous and uncertain weather across the Southern Ocean. —Taiaroa. Sailed : Taranaki, for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON. Sunday. Arrived : Tui, from Kaikouta and Wellington: Maud Graham, from the Bluff; Reward, from Picton. Sailed : Emperor Victoria, Fawn, Elizabeth, and Palala, for Newcastle; Pleiades, for Kaipara. The following vessels were in the harbor last night Steamers Hlnemoa, Wellington, Rlngarooma, Manawatu. Chas. Edward, Napier; ships— RaJcaia, St. Leonards, Wairoa, and Zealandia : barques—St. Louis, Malay, Antares, and Cralgie Lea, The Union Company's steamer Wanaka will not sail until Tuesday. ■ • , The steamer Klngarooma, ’from Nelson, arrived at the wharf lost evening at 6 o’clock. She left at 8 o.m, and experienced a strong southerly breeze across. Sho sails for Melbourne via the South to-day. The Kiwi, for Napier and Castlopoint, sailed on Saturday evening. The barque Aberdeen is loading at New York for Wellington and Auckland. ' Tho whole of the roofing is put on the new shed on the wharf. The building is nearly finished, and already several bales of wool for transhipment to the Zealandia nro stowed in it. The brigantine Isabella, from tho Bluff, timberlades, arrived at the Heads on Thursday, but owing to the strong north-west wind was unable to get in. She however got a slant yesterday, and brought up pff the breastwork: . „ The steamer Wallace, from Nelson, arrived at the wharf early on Saturday morning: She left Nelson at 3 p.m. ou Friday, and experienced northerly winds across. The steamer Go-Ahead left on Saturday night for Castlepoint. Sho will return again to-day. The schooner Aurora, from Pahau, with wool for transhipment, arrived here at midday yesterday. ’She loft lost Wednesday, She experienced strong northerly winds until Saturday night; from thence thick dirty weather from the south. m The steamer Manawatu, from Wanganui, arrived at the wharf at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon She left Wanganui on Saturday night at 8- Called at Kaplti and took on board the two boats of the Uinemoa and several of the crew who were left there, also some of tho crew of the City of Auckland, Experienced strong southerly wind round, and dirty weather. The Wellington left Nelson at 9 a.m. on Friday, ami arrived at Picton at 6 p.m. Left again at 0.455. and arrived at Wellington shortly after mlduight. Experienced strong south winds throughout. Passed the Klngarooma at 3.30 p.m,, and five vessels, tying wind- ! bound in Guard Bay. • i Tho steamer Charles Edward, from Nelson, arrived ; lost night. She experienced strong- southerly breeze? and dirty weather. She the West Coast to- - night. ! There was no sign the Wanaka up to 1.30 this - morning. ' ■ \ The steamer. Napier arrived at 1 o’clock Whs morn- ! Jng from Blenheim, after a nine hours* passage. "T,he schooner Cynthia, from Peloru&Sonnd,.arrived yesterday with a cargo of timber. •'The New Zealand Loan and. Agency Company’s Circular of 12lh September stvsn: —“ The New Zealand Shipping .Company has despatched from London the foUoWihgvoasels since tho,date of our last circular:— l7th August. Loch FJiwt, for Auckland, with 20 passengers : 19th* Oorlna, for Wellington, with 12 pa s~ 1 sengera 1 22nd* WMtafa. for-Bluff Harbor via Plymouth,' 2SO passengers: 29fch, Opawa, for Canterbury, SJwpasserigers; alst, Waipa. for OUgo. 55 passengers. Sfth September. Hurnnni, for Canterbury, 40 passengers ; lOih, Otoki, far WeUtagton, 54 Aivd will despatch—l4th Seutambei; Clan Fergusaon, for Auckland: 25th, for WelUngtoa via P lymputh for Canterbury; 2'S th, for Canfce‘rDUfy via Plymouth! 2Sth» Wanganui, -for Otago, SrilDctober, Maiaval, for Auckland via Blymoi«h EasterhlU* <PX Wellington ; 12th, for Auckland"*
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5487, 28 October 1878, Page 2
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