SHIPPING.
POET OP "WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. r October 28.—Wanslca, s £77 tona, McGllUtxay, Auckland via tho Eaat Coast. • Saloon: Madumo and MadamolacOte.ChaTbonnet, Misses Willis, Helling, and Horoace Nevllle. MeA: damoa Chcevers ,aud Armstrong,. Minstrel consisting of Messrs. Simonson. Chcovcrs, Kennedy* Boat. Delaney, Reid. Drayton. Thompson. Campbell, Allen, and Oppeaheim, Messrs,. Wyvol, Poloy, Bonkers and 2 children;Reid . Sherft, J£fraar, Pearson. McDonald, Bainla. B«iton. Dryden, iergusaon. Orr, Bonerman. Barnett (2\ McLean, and Caperval; 5 in steerage, and 27 for tho South. Levin and Co., ftß^n«^;pOnglM; 7s tons, Fraser, from- Saxton* Martinragoht.- * Ruby, schooner, 24 tpns, Backstrqrn, froni Kaikonra. Bcthunq aijdilanl«r p agents./ ' r V‘ ft Go-Ahead,* s.s.j 88 tons,'Dicker, from- CastlApqint. Johnston and Co., agents. 4 . Octobkr 29.—Eiisbyr's.a;,’ 1480 tons,. Anderson, from Sydney. W, and O. Turnbull and Co, agents. , „ . SAILED. x • . . .... Ooronsß s.s., 270. tons. McGee, fdr Nelson and Picton. Passengera-Saloon; Ror. Mr, Th »rpe, Messrs. Twynin-f, Wyvell, and Reid;-* io steerage. Levin and Co., agents. *' ■ Manawatu. p.s., 101 tons. Harvey, for Wa’ gannl. Passengers—Cabin i Mrs. Evans and Mr, Hargraves. Martin, agent. ‘ : Napier, s.s., 48 tons, Fisk, for Blenheim. W. and O. Turnbull, agents. . - • . ' ' IMPORTS. Napier, from Walrau: 120 bales flax, Order. Wanaka, from Auckland; 151 cases, 1 pkg. 1 box, Order; 55 sacks. 40 pels, 2 pkgs; WUcocks; 3 boxes. Telegraph Department: 1 pci. Thorbnrn; 1 box. Pilclwr; 1 do,Lucklo, From Napier: 3 cases. Turnbull and Co, - ■ Wellington, from Nelson: 100 sacks. Staples; 1 pci. Dowalo;;! dray, Crawford; 10 bales, N.2. Shipping Company; 7 cases. Brown. Rlngaroom». from Nelson: 1 small box, Mrs. Gibbs; S 0»M» wine, Ev»n«. ■ Charles Edward, from. Nelson : 160 bags. Deacon; IS «seks Urn*. Sc-tt: 7 pkga, Oiimly. • Ruby, from Kaikonta-, 7 wool. Order; 270 sacks potatoes, W. and O. Turnbull. Cynthia, from Kalp.xa ; 42,000 feet timber, Stewart Stewart’s Island: 55,000 feet timber; Order. - - BY TELEGRAPH. - LYTTELTON, Monday, Sailro : iTaranakl, for the North, at . 5.10 p.m. Passengers for Wellington: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis, Misses Pox and Brown, Messrs." Mainwaring. C. Fox. C Smith, Boyes, and Weber.—Tui, for Kaikoura and Wellington, at 6 p.m.—Star of tho South, for Tlmarn and Dunedin, at 0 p.m. . PORT CHALMERS, Monday.' Arrived j The New Zealand Shipping Company’s barque Mataura, with 1600 tons cargo and 31 passengers. from London, after & passage of 83 days. 1 Sailed: lals of Erin, barque, for Portland. Oregon. T 0 - * BLUFF, Monday. Arrivedt Albion, from 'Melbourne. She left Sandridga pier on the 23rd, and arrived here tills aftsmb n," after a fine weather passage. She sails at 4 p.m. for Dunedin. Passengers—For Lyttelton: Miss Mitchell, Messrs., Strange aud Pitcairn ; 10 steerage. For Wellington: Mr. and Mrs. Offerandchild, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and chiki. Mlas Southby, Messrs. Beadman, Southby, and Hirst; 3 steerage. AUCKLAND, Monday. ■The Rotorua has-arrived at Rnasell, and is expected at Auckland at 10 to-nigbt. Passengers for Wellington: Misses Thompson (2). Graham, and Beatty, Messrs. .J, I. . Thompson and Mclntosh ; 7 steerage. 4 Arrived ; Bella Mary, from Hobartou; Southern Cross, from Napier. , s ■ The time-ball may be used to-day for rating chronometers. A chronometer true on Greenwich time would Tahow 12h. SOmin. when the bdW drops. Any difference is error, plus or minus, of the chrono-; meter. The following vessels were in,, the harbor last night:—Steamers —Hinemoa, Ringarooma, Charles Edward, Go-Ahead. Jane Dimglas; ships—Rafcaia, St. Leonards, Walroa, and Ze»landia ; barques—St. Louis. Malay, Antares, and .Craiglo Lea. The steamer Easby, from Sydney, arrived in harbor at half-past one o'clock this morning. The Poneke cleared at tho Customs yesterday for Picton, , -' 'The steamer Taranaki, from the South, is due here to-day. The sailing of the Ringarooma has been postponed until to-day. i Tho Wellington left for Picton and Nelson yesterday afteriibon. 1 . - , •The Jane Douglas leaves to-day for Foxton. The schooner Marmion has nearly completed discharging her cargo. •The Manawatu left last night for Wanganui. The Stormbird is duo here this morning from Wanganai, and leaves tomorrow. The Ruby, from Kaikoura, arrived in harbor early yesterday morning, having mado tho run in 12 hours. The Wanaka arrived at the wharf at 2 o’clock yesterday rao'nlag. She left Auckland on the 24th inst, Tauranga 25th, Gisborne 2Ctb, and Napier at 1 o’clock on Sunday morning. From Auckland down the coast to Gisborne experienced light variable winds, with smooth sea: thence to Napier strong northerly wiuda with heavy J soa T and. from Nnpler to Wellington . strong southerly wind with heavy head sea. We are Indebted to Mr. i\y. A. Kennedy, purser, for flies, a She sails South to-day. Tho steamer Taupo will leave on Monday, 4th * November, to" take excursionists to the Canterbury j races. • The steamer > Go-Ahead, from ■ Castlcpoint,. arrived 1 In harbor yesterday evening. She leaves to-day for Wanganui. The Tul will arrive from Lyttelton to-day. The new steamer being built for the Patea trade by Mr. E. W. Mills la fast approaching {completion. J Judging from her lines she should be a fast boat, either 1 under steam or sail.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5488, 29 October 1878, Page 2
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