SHIPPING.
PORT OP WELLINGTONARRIVED. November I.—Rotorua, s.s., 57G tons, Carey, from Sydney via the North. Passengers—Saloon, from Sydney: Mrs. Mclntosh, Misses Thompson (2). Messrs. Beatbv and Thompson. From the Coast:; Mesrtames GilUes, Dalton. Chisholm, Lyall and 3 Children, Martin. Misses McMahon. Lnckio (2) Judge Gillies. Messrs BasJey(4), Dalton, Rattray, Brett and two Masters Luckio, Chisholm, Enzal, and Moorehouse; 0 for .South. Levin and Co, agent. , Stormbird, s.s.. C 9 tons, Doile, from Wanganui. Passengers-—Cabin: Mrs. LUtiewOod, Captain Blake, Messrs. Whittington. .Jamieson, Locklett, Lewis, Nicholas, Wright, and one Native. Martin, agent. Taiaroa, s.s.. 227 tons,.Peterson, from the South. Passengers—Saloon: Missesllathway(2), Miss Cooke, Messrs. Holt and child. Short, Lowland, Stacey, Craig, Lorlmor, Davoy, Frost, Henderson, and 10 for the North. Levin and Co., agents. Endeavour, schooner, 79 tons, Dick, from Oauiaru. Master, agent. Albion, s.s 501 tons, Tozor, from Melbourne via the South Passengers—Saloon ; Mr. and Mrs Offer and child, Mias Southby, Messrs. Southby, Levlarn, W. L. Hirst. From Lyttelton: Mrs. Chamberlain and child, Messrs. Hickey, Asprey, G. M. Reed, Master Hickey, and 6 steerage. Levin and Co., agents. SAILED. Novbjiber I.—Glonelg, s.s., 120 tons, Mailler, for Otaki. Mclntyre, agent. Rotorua, 42(5 tons, Carey, for tbe-South, Passengers —Saloon: Miss Owen, Miss Fc.ithonton, Messrs. Owen, Bellamy, Goull. May, Tomkinson, Dunn, Turnbull, Bastings, Brown, Glcgg. Levin and Co. agents. Jano Douglas, 8.3., 75 tons, Fraser, for Foxton. Martin, Agent. IMPORTS. Rotorua, from Sydney: 4 cases, 1 pci. Levin: SO cases kerosene, Crease; 80 bags rice, Krull and Co, : 40 do. Port; 45 pkgs, Krecft; 1 qv-cak wine, Stevenson and Co.; 1 pci silk. Moore ; 40 cases fruit. Barlow: SO do, Jones : 3 bales paper, 1 box, 3 cases, Edwards and Co.; 1 do. Sutton; 1 do. 1 case, Watt; 2 pkgs, Taylor; 2 pels, 7 cases, Mclntosh: 1 do. Dutton; I do, Hughes: 2 cases. Whittaker; Id do, B atty; 1 csk, Isaacs; 1 do, Muir; 20 cases fruit, Curtis; 1 case, Best; C cases, Pilcher; 48 ingots tin : 50 cases fruit, 174 mats sugar, Order. From Napier: 1 case, Mclntosh; 2 hampers, Whitmore. Stormbird, from Wanganui: 103 sacks. Woods; 1 case, Blackett: 1 box, Nathan ; 1 do, Turnbull, 19 bales wool. Edwards; 1 chest, Broadbont. Rose af Eden, from Pelorus Sound: 19,000 feet timber, Compton. Colleen Bawn, from Pelorus Sound: 17,000 feet timber, Stuart and Co. Rangatira, from Napier: 43 boxes. 10 bales. Turnbull ; 223 sacks maize, Dransllekl; 2 csks, Murray, Common, and Co. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Southern Ports.—Hawea, oth. Northern Ports.—Ladybird, this day.. Svdnet.- Wakatipu, 17th. Picxon and Nelson.—Wellington, 3rd. Melbourne, via the South.—Arawata, ISth. Melbourne, via West Coast.—Alhambra, loth. Najmer.—Rangatira, early. Foxton.—Jana Douglas, early. Wanganui.—Manawatu, 3rd. London. —Limplo and Jessie Redman, earlyPROJECTED DEPARTURES Foxton. —Jane Douglas, 3rd. Southern Ports.—Taiaroa and Ladybird.this day. Sydney. —Eniby, early. Casxlbpoinx and Napier.—Kiwi, early. Melbourne, via tub South.—Albion, 3rd. Meldo jrnb, via. West Coast.—Alhambra, early. Napier and Poverty Bay— Rangatira. tills day. Picton and Nelson.—Wellington. 4tb. Wanoanui.- Stormbird. this day; Manawatu, 4th. Nelson and West Coast Ports.—Murray, sth. Blenheim.—Napier, early. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND. Friday. Arrived : Glanlora, from London with 15 passengers. Voyage 90 days. NELSON. Friday. Arrived: 10. a.m., Wellington, from Picton. Sailed : IX a.m., Ladybird, for Wellington. LYTTELTON, Friday Arrived : Chusan, from Calcutta in 4S days. At the Harbor Board meeting to-day Mr. Cunningham gave notice that at the next meeting of the Board he would move in regard to the establishment of a Sailors Horae in Lyttelton. ADELAIDE, Friday. Arrived : Steamer Hankow. The following vessels were in tbo harbor last D i^t:—Steamers—Albion, Stormbird, Taiaroa. and Kingatira; ships—Rakaia, St. Leonards, Wairoa, and Zeriandia ; barques—Malay, Antares, and Craigio Lea; brig—Neptune. The schooner Endeavour, from Oamaru, with colonial produce, arrived in harbor yesterday afternoon. She left the Oamaru roadstead on Sunday with south winds, whic't lasted until off Banks Peninsula ; light winds then to Kaikoura, from thence a strong northeaster with heavy sea. When off F'asbourne had a slant of wind from the south, and ran in as above. She will haul in to Plimmer’s wharf and commence' discharging to-day. The steamer Stormbird arrived hero at 1 p.m. yesterday after a run of 11 hours from the bar.^ The barque Ccalgia Lea came off the Slip yesterday, and was shifted ! into the stream by the steamer Moa. The steamer Taiaroa left Port Chalmers on Wednesday at 2 p.m., and arrived at Lyttelton at 5.20 a m. ©□'Thursday. Sailed again at G p.m., and arrived here ar. 11.30 yesterday forenoon. She experienced strong north-west wind with heavy sea across the Strait. The steamer Rotorua arrived here at 10.15 a.m. yesterday from Sydney via the North. She cleared Sydney heads at 7 p.m. on the 23rd, and arrived at the Bay of Islands at 5 a.m. on the 23th, having made a fast run of 4 days 8 hours ; coaled,and sailed at 11.30 a.m., and arrived at Auckland at 11 same night; discharged 170 tons, and proceeded at 5.30 p.m. on the 29th, anchoring in Hawke's Bay at 0 a.m. on the 3lst; discharged 40 tons, and sailed at 1 p.m., arriving here as above. We thank Mr. Purser Pringle for report and flies. The Rotorua left for the South again daring the evening. The steamer Taiaroa leaves at 11 a.m. to-day. The steamer Glenelg left last evening with the schooner Isabella in tow for the Hyderabad. The Steamer Jane Douglas left last night for Foxton. The steamer Albion leaves with excursionists for the Canterbury races to-morrow. The Tararna -will bring the passengers back. The steamer Albion left Sandridge at 2.30 p.m. on the 23rd. Cleared the Heads at 0.15 p.m.; passed Swan Island at 4 p.m. on the 24th. Experienced moderate S. and S.W. winds and fine weather. Passed the Solandcrs at 7.30 a.m. on the 23th, and arrived at the Bluff at 1 p.m.; left at 5.30 p.m. same day, and arrived at Port Chalmers at 6.15 a.m. on the 29th; left at 4 p.m. on the Seth; arrived at Lyttelton at 9.30 a.m. on the Gist; left at 1.30 a.m. on the Ist, ami arrived at Wellington at 0 p.m. the same day. Had moderate S.E. winds, with thick rainy weather. Wo thank Mr. Gibbons, purser, for report and flies.
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