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9 ..m.-Weather, clear. ereew. Barometer, 23.91; **_*?£_?*"• High Wtfer-Thw****-MornJßg, 10.21; evenla_.lo--*»- .— ___uvrD— January 15. Seehird, brigantme, 155 tons, Smith, from Havelo 30 tons, Mortimer, from Pigeon tons, Nelson, from Afcaroa. Chalmers: D. Mitts, Fenrosron-aad 3 children. Seager. Xnasb, Bench, HastwelL Dodd and 6 en ildren. and Herbert, Messrs Ferguson, Xorafer, CadeU, Ching. Stjche, Smp™___S=fir B ■ J.S.. 625 tons, Thomas r-ndenrooO, from Wellington and K«lso«u D. Milla, wrent. Pa«soagetT— Mesdames McCredie, B__dey, CharHoward. Conyers, Moore, P?***___ I _7?_* Misses Smith; Gharbonnse. Navelh. Howard, Man__^EetononirMath«son. ; Master James Mnrpby, Messrs Braclev, BinM, Manning, Huntley, Palmer, darke, Om>U,Cwrry, Crbcroft, Scott, McLeonon. P_r_TE™=a. Wood, Enright, Sisterson, AHom, Billing. Davis and child, Corder, Dement. Angary, Jaeoteen. MUford. Haeter. Ccmyers DrTtSSd. Bey. TreadweU, Biabop Bedwood, and fi) for other ports. T«trst«er, scheooer, 30 tons, Laißen, from Okain's Bay. Master, agent. Eliia Firth, brigantine, 143 tons, Stephens, from HoMtika. Eojse. Stead and Co•• attests. Mary Blair, barque, 328 tons, Biddle iromHobart Town. P. Cunningham ana Co., agents. Passeneers—Miss Biddle and Mr Goodman. Acacia, barqne, *J3 tons, Harvey, from Hobart T«w» via Bluff. Master, agent. Passenger—Mrs Cxeabto— Jannary 15. - j gprav, schooner. 50 tons. Buxton, for Picton. j ______ Graham, agents. " Antelope, cotter, 17 tons, Makolmson, tor Akaroa- Muter, ayeat. Minnie ketch, 17 tons, Morris, for the Bays. Master, agent. Wave of Xife, bTigantine, 73 tons, HerlWTt, for Pelonts Sound. Master, agent. Sailsd— -January 15. Omaha, hrigaatine, 133 tons, Avers, for Chatham Master, agent. Gleaner, brigantine, lIS tons, Buck, tor «*reyxaoafh. Bovse, Stead, nod Co., agents. Bee, schooner, 42 tons, Shepherd, for Amun Bmff. Master, agent. Prince Alfred, barquentine, 115 tons, Schenkel, fer Peloras Soand. Master, at-ent-Maori, s_a- US tons, Berniche, for West Coast. D Mills, agent. Passengers—For Greymonth— Mrs and Miss Mercer. Mr Isbester. Kangitikei, ship. 12S tons, Mil man, for London, _T«w Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Passen__ij. nalotin: Mr H. Bills. Steerage—Mrs Torkiaeton, Mrs E. Griffin, Mrs M. A. Blake and .danzhter. Messrs Edward Hearn and Edward Whitcombe. _ „ , __ . . __ , Gaielle, schooner, 47 tons, Davis, for Melbourne. Wiles, Hassal and Co., agents. Edith Beid. schooner, 52 tons, Porman, for Waiitepm. Guthrie and Laruoch, ngents. ____, ketch, 20 tons, Foster, for Akaroa. Master, agent. Wakatipn, *.«., 1156 tons. Wheeler, for Sydney via Wellington. D. Mills, agent. Passengers—For Wellington—Misses Jones (2), Miss Walter. Mrs ffijifjm Messrs L'.ovd, Innes, Grant, Wilis, Budd, Meet, Beeves, Bridge- For Nelson—Mr and Mrs ICte&niKsi&n. Mr and Mrs Fowler. For Tanuaa-ri — Messrs Lacy, Davidson. For Nanier—Mr Piemont. _?__■ Sydney—Mrs Lame, Miss Manning, snd Mr If>Tß g «„ Steerage—Miss Upton, Mrs Bippingule and child, Messrs McMillan, White, Benton, Abernetby, Hannon. Patterson. Arawata, a.s.. *23 tons. Underwood, for Melfecraraevia South. D. Mills, agent. Passengers— "Wee Port Chalmers —Mr and Mrs Mcintosh and two children. Master Gibson. Mrs Badden. For Bluff— MrGilfillan. For Melbourne—Mrs and Mis» Cuthhert. Mr and Mr* Kneeshaw, Mr Cortis. Steerage —Miss MeCulloch, Mr and Mrs Stewart, Mr and Mrs Pentecost, Messrs Angus, Mummery, Cooper, McGloae, Foster, Cortis, McGee, and eirty original. Ixtobts. Per Seabird—los,o»ft. timber. Consignee—J. T. xfcrowu. Per Mary Blair—lSO eases jam. 210,000 ft. timber. Consignees—P. Cunningham and Co., H. Hawkins and Co., Langdown ami Co. Per Acacia, from Hobort Town—42,93Sft. timber, 6930 5-fcet pilings, 20.GM Meet ditto, IS W bundles ahiagles, » pair shafts, ls.TOtft. timber. Prom _?orCChah3Jers—3l,7ooft. timber. Consignees—H. Hawiias and Co.. Onthrie andXamach. Pm Arawata. from Kelson, free—l pel, 17 cases, 3S half-cases, 1 trunk. From Wellington—l pkge, SO boxes, i cases. 1 horse, 1 cask. Consignees— Miles. B&swl and Co., Caff and Graham, Nancarxow, J. l«wls, G. L. Beath and Co., Dr. Donald, D. 3___t P. CannMSrkam and Co. ' Par Wakatapa, from Dnnedin, free—l case. Coceignees—Hallenstein Bros. Exroars.
Per Arawst*. under drawback, for Melbourne— t_p_g__ _x Easby—l box. I'or Melbourne, free —I pe1,"35 casks. For Dun-din, free—l 3 bales, 6 pkges. 11 cases, 1 box, 2 ba?rs. Shippers—Eev. £l_. B~ Wilkin. I_gfctha_d, Allan and Co., H. Hawkins, Caff and Graham. S. S. Payten and Co. P«r Wakatipu, for Wellington, free—l 4 cases. 10 ____ 2 bars, 2 b-dls. For Picton. free—ll bales, 2«u_s. For T_n_ia*i, free-S oases. 3 bales, 50 ____b. 1 cfcsffcntter, 20 harrows. For Sydney— _Tm_Z_-. -4oases. 1 box- Shippers—G- King __d Co.. H Saw_las and Co., Boyse. Stead and Co., Oram, Hu-en. T»nt Bros., J. Anderson. Mason, Strnthers •Twfrv.Rai.l__d fain. Per j__o-i. for Nelson, free-1 case, 1 bale. For Westport-36 eW, » _* c _?;_ PoJ ; Greym JO.cases, 10 kegs. For - Rotatika-4 cases, Skegß. Bras.. M«Con__ll Bros., Watt and Co.rXGilmonr. Or_z_ *__. Hansen. -fez Spray—loo mats, 6 cases, * boxes, 2 casks. 55 hale*. &o_ie_mta—C. W. Turner, &._■__, Stead and C 0..; " ; '■
The bHwtattua EKza Firth arrived last evei£-£ _rs_» Hokitika. . __ * ».». J&ugaxoMaa. from Melhourne via Sinn and Dnnedin, is due this moraine-. A:ta_aatan« passed tie Heads yesterday after- " uoo_, bound South. The schooner-rigfed steamer Gazelle was towed < *ak nsietday marfcinpr by the p.s. _yitelto_, and S_f_-_t i_sr voyage to Melbourne _____ soil. Th-briß Drover and the Eliza Mary were loading _o*ihis tort at Fort Ch-toers wfcen the A«wa ieft, anatfci Fire Fly was on the berth, tm* had aot commenced to load. . ' The se-oonar Transit, which put in wjnd bound i«n Sunday hurt, on her voyage from (Amaru to Anekland, left} eat erd_y morning. The date of the depart**, of the steamer Star of tiie South, for Wellington aji d "West Coast, is farther until ■ The barque Mary Bteir anchored in *ha harbor at 3-o*olock yesterday afternoon, from Hobart Town. Captain __d_3e reports lss*icff on the 7th in3ta«£, ■ Irish fate 1 wind. ns_ m____*a iresterly weather until making the Snares list Sunday, sbeuce q con-e_j-.ua run of strong winds sod very thick weather, necessitating heaving- the vessel to for several tears on Toe-day. The vessel has a f uH cajrgo of , __.stni.nim prodnee. the balk of it bale, timber. ; The ship Hyd-spes has received a small instal-m-_tothe* large outward cargo, there beiug. np U> _wt evening, afcout _500 sacks srainana 600 bales or I wool aboard. fco*_iag operations are proceeding - vnctyiously. __. -".•ten—ty- aft«rnoon -two of fbe thr« locomotivee imported by the Government w»z_ landed from the _tfj_-_wdale. Tha third will Le oat this morning. Sfca Huranui also has two to discharge. ffc* Onawa has already on board 1000 b_ks of -wool -__f750 sacks of sraSn towards her outv-utf, <arge* *ad the Sfallowdale has some TOO tons «f j a»e_v_ f roHfh* T«t to put out. . . __» "bri£t»t_»6 Senbird. Gapt_i_. Smid», trr, red ; frem Savelodc oa Tuesday nisht, whence she left «a Saturday lait. The run along the coast waa -LaSe witk stronir S.W- winds, accompanied by thick weather. She bring* a large caryo of timber, eoa-jgied to M> J. T. Brow*. ,_,_'' , __y 9 jae barnaa Acacja jn«i ~9 **"» harbor yesterday afternoon, soon after 3 o'clock- J?he ia from Hobart Town via Blafi. .here a portion of her «_«ro of timber wss disch_r?e_. Captain Tepsrta leaving on Saturday last, and meetin. with carter!." winds, foDowed by stmng S.S.W. winds" «nd dirty weather- Just before snAlag the Feuiu- - sub, ou Tuesday, the weather got so thick tjfent the «_o__L waa k*T«-to, the sea at the time running wary hish. !T_en«« north-east wind to arrival. Tie powerful steamer Wakatipu. Captain -Wheeler, arrived at » oclock yesterdaymoruing, from Pert witt iweaty-two pa&sengere for She left Port Chalmers at 4 Tuesday iLfternoou, Rfti met with hard winds and -aaty sea ____ tbe coast. tThsrfej"-one nasssßgera booked by her he**, and toas of cargo, she .offfor Wet__gton and Sydney at i o\lock lart even.
!i__. _Sea»Oup Arawata, Ctotaia •ctived fc_«i Welliugton aad _ie_>on -t _os}ock • ___ter. he* p»nser. repoets Wring Kelson at }&._) a.m. on the 12th, cle_r«l I_enS Pass at 1.15 p.m.,»»d arrived at Wellington at? o'clock of saaw day. fceft TfeUington at liaUnet 3 o'clock oa Tuesday afternoon, ana enSaatered stroa* hea& winds a»d #» the run down. She discharged tons of cargo, Japded fifty-one Basaeacers, took in twenty tons of-_»er_t___-_e, and tvraaty4__«e psasffliger*, and a_Ued at h__*-p&s_ 4 for Uelbonrne «* Bart Quumers and the Blag.
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