SHIPPING.
POST OK WELLINGTON. ARRTYKD. October 31.— Kinjati™, s.s., 108 tons. E»»ns.from N«nlnr amt Poverty Ear. Passengers; Laom— We. ra. Jam'S, Beeton, ClarVo, BmnsdeW, Donnehue. Mcßae; and 8 steeras-c. Martin, aeent. . , Kiwi. IS,, 13S tons, C«rapl«n. l™n> Napier an.l Gsatlennint. Pa.aentfan: Cabin Miiaes - and McPherson, Mr. and Jin IVishaw and family (5). Mrs. and Master Monro. Martin, ajanb Otahi. M £TyTalu. schooner, 30 tons. Scott, from Polorus Sound. Compton, ajent. SAILED. ~ „ _ October 31.— Wellington. a.s, 279 tons. tor E «^^ c |“^ c n ket r ns S; i :ra;ni ;!r n a ? enls lh M=at«! P So Harvey, lor Wanganui. M Klw"; ¥? n xs3 tons, Campbell, for Fliwbourno. L Hinemoa?G , o;frn n ment S .s.. 221 tons, Fairchild, lor Dick. schooner, 173 tons, Armit, for Knlpara. Master, agent. IMPORTS. ~ Kiwi, from Napier ; 63 bales wool. Krull and Co ; 31 do. Pearce: 27 do, Levin and C»: 7 do, Murray, Common, and Co. . . , , . ~ T Jane Douglas, from Poitou ; Bl bales wool. M. L. and A. Cnmpiny: 450 sleepers, Zohrab and Co, 60 sheep, Crosblo and Co. BY TELWt IP’r. IVANOANUI, Thursday. AnuiveD: 11.60 a.m., Stonnbird. from 11 elUngton. BLENHEIM, Thursday. Aeritbd: 10.30 a.m., Napier, from Wellington. NAPIF.R. Thursday. SAintn : 12.43 p.m., Eotoma, for Wellington. LYTTELTON, Thursday. Arrived : Fairiio. from Auckland ; IVanaka, at 6,30 p.m , and sail* South this evening. . - Sailed; Easby, for Port Chalmers, Talaroa, foe Wellington, at 6 p.m.; Kate McGregor, for AncleAlbion sails North this evening. AUCKLAND. Thursday. Sailed : Taupo. Passmgars: For Ghbome-Mr. and Mrs. Moren and Mr. Murphy. Torlu^ or Messrs 8011, Chambers, and Craig. For 11 ellmgton —Messrs. Cndloss. Hawkins. Johnston. Then, Heale. and Kelly and Leon Minstrels. For Lvttclton— Misses Montague and Wood. Messrs Eastman, Potter. Sheffield,- and Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Mjnldy, and Mr. and Mrs. Milmorth. For Dunedin—Messrs Marshall, Lottie, and Courteney. CAM ABU. Tlmrsday. Sailed : Barque Ceylon, for the United Kingdom, with a cargo of gnin. The steamer Wellington, for Picton “»d Nelson sailed yesterday afternoon. She returns again early from Napier and Castlepolnt, arrived at 10.15 yesterday morning. She left Napier at 6 pm. on Monday ; called in at Pourere. Wangaeliu. and Castlepolnt. She brings a full cargo of wool for transhipment. . , . , , . M The steamer Rangatirn arrived m harbor at II a.m. vesterday. She, left Poverty Bay at 5 o clock on Tuesday, and arrived at Napier the nest raornin o , left again shortly a'terwards. arriving here a* above. Fine weather was experienced until rounding Gape Palllser, from thence fresh NW. winds till arrival. She returns again to-morrow. . , . . . The Man aw ttn. for Wanganui. sailed last night. • The steamer Taiaroa, from the South, is auo in harbor this morning. She sails again during the afternoon for the North. . The Ladyb'rd is duo here to-day from Onehunga via Taranaki and Nelson. She leaves for Lyttelton Htormbird, from 'Wanganui, should arrive here this forenoon. „ , ..111 The steamer Rotorua, from Sydney via Auckland and Napier, will arrive here tills morning. She Jearoa for the South during the afternoon. # The steamer Albion, from Melbourne via the South, is due here this morning. The following coasters cleared at the Customs yesterday Pelican, for Greymouth : Marmion and Young Dick, for Kaipara; and Cynthia, for Felonxs Sound. . , . The steamer Glenelg. from Kapiti, arrived yesterday evening. Sho has been absent from here on this trip over a fortnight, .and bos done little or no work with the ship Hyderabad owing to the boisterous weather. She leaves this evening with the schoopor • Isabella In tow, fo<* the Hyderabad. . The steamer Hinemoa left last nigh.* foe Napiev. The schooner Rose of Eden came in yesterday afternoon from Polorns Sound with a cargo of timber for Messrs. Comptou and Co. _ . . , Captain Fraser, of the Jans Douglas, states that he thinks that the hull of the ketch Elizabeth is considerably damaged, and that there is very little likelihood of her getting off aga’n. , Tho steamer Jano Douglas, from Foxton, arrived at tho wharf at 10.30 last night. She reports crossing the bar at 1 p.m., and experienced strong uorth-west weather up with a nasty sea in the Strait. Tho schooner Young Dick, for Kaipara, got under weigh yesterday afternoon for a cargo of timber. ____
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5491, 1 November 1878, Page 2
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