SHIPPING.
PORT OF WELLINGTON ARRIVED. October 10, —Murray, 79 tons. '*•.;» way, from Nelson. Passengers—L'abl'i : Dr. n • Messrs. Stewart. Hayes. Lawson, ami Hay. Beacon, agent. Tararua, «?,, 565 tons, Sinclair, from Melbourne ami Hobarton, vU Southern ports. Passengers— Saloon ; MLse* Moray. lioper, Wildman, ami Tregnair (2;, .'Je.sdaioe,- Gray am] servant, Roper, WjMman. ami 'in-gutir, Messrs. Baggc, Benson. and Henhrcw ; ami 41 in the steerage Mills, agent. Isabella, brigantine. 84 tons. McFarlane, from Greymouth. Kruli and Go., agents. Kiwi, v.h., 133 tons, Campbell, from Napier and Castlepoint. Levin and Go, agents. SAILED. UoTOJsKn 10,--Rotomahana. 5.5.,. 804 tons, Underwood, for Auckland and Hast Coast ports. gera—Saloon ; - Misses Lincoln, Butts, Lairdford, Camithcrs, Purchase. Newth, fallen, Mesdames Richard, Edwards, Whitmore, Newman, Johnston. Aikrnan, Gillln. and Inglls, Messrs. Mitchell, Held, Blechyldcn, White. Brennan, Nancarrow, South, bums Jen, Booth, Adams, Edwards, Tompkins, Redstone, Staspoolc, Grnnser, Hill. Coppell; 13 in the steerage, and 00 original. D. Mills, agent. Wakatipu, a.s., lifts tons, Wheeler, for Lyttelton nnd Port Chalmers. Passengers—-Siloon : Miss Robinson ami servant, Mrs. Cargill, Hon. Mr. Robinson, Messrs. Monkrnan, Calcott, Dixon, Cooper, and Wheeler ; 0 in the steerage, and 50 original. I). Mills, agent. Napier, s.s., 43 tons, Fisk, for Blenheim. Turnbull and Co,, agents. Murray, s.s.. 93 tons, Conway, from Nelson and West Coast. Deacon, agent. IMPORTS. Tararua, from Melbourne: 12 cases, Harcourt. I case. Promt: 2 do. Turnbull. Smith and Co; 1 do, Kirckaldie and Stains; 3 do, Lyon and Blair : 20 hlfchests tea. Palmer: I case, Jolinson : I do. Paul ; 1 do, Hill? ft pkg* boots, Lindsay; 10 chests tea. Jamieji"n; 3«2 pkg.s, 102 mats sugar. Order: 13 cases cheese, Myers; 2 cases, Harcourt pnd Co; 1 case. 1 truss. Coverir* ent Printer; 1 pkg, Murray, Roberts and Co; 1 pci, Slobo; 1 do, Drum; 1 pkg, Isaacs; 2 cases, PierSon; 1 do. Reichardt; 1 pci. Bishop; Ido, R«drt; 1 case. Southern : 1 pkg. Holmes ; 2 cases, Lyon and Blair; 1 do. Kempthorne. Pro-ser and Co. From Hobarton: 50 cases fruit. Cato: 00 do, Ross ; CO do, Barlow; 1 carriage, Kruli rnd Co. From Bluff: sbxs raisin'*. Order; 2 cases rifles, Defence Office; 00 bags flour, 5 do barley, Plimmrr, Reeves and Co; 4 do oatmeal. 50 do wheat, Thomas ; 117 bags. Elliott: 3 bales paper, Harcourt and Co; 10 hhdsale, Eddie and •Tack; 0 do, Chevannes. From Dunedin : 251 bars iron, Mills ; 1 pci, McMasters: 1 truss, Government Storekeeper; 1 pci, Heaton: 3 cases, Pilcher; 2 do. Felton, Grim wade and Co; i do. Turnbull and Co; 1 trunk, Stevenson; 1 pci, 1 case, Eastwood; 2 pkgs, Robinson; 1 case. Farmer. From Lyttelton; A pkg, Darker, 12sacks onions, Godden; 4do oatmeal, 1 box. Turnbull and Co ; 7 cases, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co: 1 do, Williams; 3do bacon, Stitt Bros ; 1 horse, Ashwin. Wakatipu. from Sydney ; 2 cases books, Wheeler; 15 do fruit, Brown ; 2G do, Ross; 2 girder plates, 16 sheets iron, G tubes, Seager; 80 bags rice, 20 cases, salmon, Kruli and Co ; 1 pkg bedding. Order; 30 cases fruit, Heaton: 2do boots, Stone; 3 bags, 1 pci, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co; 1 pci, Duthie; 1 do, Joseph; 1 do, Hislop; 40 cases fruit. Brown; 374 gunnies, 12SS mats sugar, Turnbull and Co; 2SO do do. Order; 187 gunnies, 840 mats do, Johnston and Co; -ID cases fruit, Curtis; 100 do, Laery and Campbell: 1 pkg. Reid; 1 barrel coffee, Logan; 30cases fruit. Price; 00 do, Barlow; 20 do, Tier; 70 do, Order; 10 qr-casks whisky, Crawford; 100 cases brandy, Bannatyne; 20 j&rs colonial wine, Turnbull and Co; 150 cases fruit, Ross;'34 do, Locke; 1 do. Curtis; 1 do. Brown; 40 bags rice. Port; 799 f lloes, Order. Kiwi, from Castlepoint and Napier: 28 bales skins, Order. CLEARED OUT. Star of the Sea, schooner, 3S tons. Pike, for Havelock. Master, agent. Edwin Bassett, barque, 397 tons, Manley, for Newcastle. Williams, agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London —Zealandia, Thames. Wairoa, Opawa, and Arcthusa, early. Mklbournb via tub South— Arawata, 16th; Albion, 24kh ; Ringarooma, 2Sth. Stdnkt vrA East Coast —Rotomahana, Slat. Auckland via the East Coast— -Wanaka, this day ; Penguin. 17th. Soutiiwkm Ports—lTawea.s 12th; Taiai'oa, 14th; Wakatipu, 13th. Kaikoura and Lyttelton.—Hula, this day. Blenheim— Lyttelton, this dav. Castlepoint and Napier—Kiwi; ‘Ms day. Patea—Patea, this day. ■ Picrox, Nelson. Taranaki, and Mvnukau— Wellington, this day. Picton and Nelson —Waifcaki, this day. Wanganui —Manawatu and Stormblrd, tL day. Poxrpy—'Tui and Jane Douglas, this day. BY 2 E LEG RAP H. _ # WA NGAN UI, Fri day. The Stonnbird is still stuck in the river. She will probably get off this afternoon, and sail for Wellington to-morrow. NAPIER, Friday. EAiljSo: 10.45 a.ra., Wanaka, for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS, Friday. Arrived: Taiaroa, from Lyttelton. Sailed: llawea, for the North. Passengers for Wellington—Mrs. Burton, Messrs. McKinley, Marr, and Pilrdic. TIMARU, Friday. Arrived; Nightingale, brigantine, from Kaipara. The following vessels were in port last night:— Steamers—Samson, Stella, Rangatira, Tararua, Kiwi and Grafton. Ships—Rakaia, St Leonards, Pareora, and Matilda. Barques—Chandlere, Edwin Bassett, lone, and G M, Tucker. Three-masted schooner— Ellcrton. Brig—Wild Wave. The Union Company’s .steamer Rotomahana sailed Tor Sydney, via Auckland and East Coast ports, r.t 2.30 p.m. yesterday. The brigantine Isabella, from Greymouth, wiCh a cargo of coals for Captain Williams, arrived in lr arbor at noon yesterday. The Union Company’s steamer Wanaka, from Auckland and East Coast, will not arrive here till this morning. She sails again at 2 o’clock in the afternoon for Lyttelton and Port Chaim rs. The steamer Napier got away for Blenheim at 12 o'clock last night. The steamer Murray arrived from Nfdson at 8.30 a.m. yesterday. She raturned to Nelson and West Coast ports at 12 o’clock last night. The Union Company’s steamer Wellington, from Manukau and intermediate ports, rs due here this morning. She leaves for Picton and Nelson at 2 o’clock on Monday afternoon. The barque C -audiere is now in the stream, await* Ing a favorable opportunity to sail for London. The Union Company’s steamer Wakatipu sailed for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers at 4 p.m. yesterday The steamers Jane Dooglas and Tui, from Fox/on should arrive here to-day. They leave again on & ionday evening—the former for Kaikoura and Lytte iton and the latter returns to Foxton. * The Union '’ompany’s steamer Tararua, from Melbourne and Hobarton via Southern ports, arri ve( i i n harbor at 12.40 p.m. yesterday. Sim return' <to the same ports on Monday. The steamer Kiwi, from Napier, Castlcpf ji nt , ami le Awiti, arrived here at S o’c ock last m* At. She returns to tbo East Coast this everjng.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5783, 11 October 1879, Page 2
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