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Wsaxksb &awaas— May 9. . . Sa.«_— Weather, overcast and rainy; wina,o.yv., breeze. Barometer, 2?.7?j thermometer, $9. * High DayMooing, 7.53; evening. KO7. Aietto-Hav 9. Oreti. S.S., 107 tons. MeAnthen, from Btmedin, vu Oamarn. J. M. Heywood * Co.. agent*. Ehsabetb.bsrqne.iMd tons, Lovatt, from Newcastle. C. W. Turner, ajent Emily, brig, 258 tons, Sutherland, from Kewcastle. F, Cunningham and Co., agents. Cigars j—May 0. Oreti, S.S., 107 tons, MeAnthen, for Wellington, Wangaani, and Manakan. J. JL Heywood & Co., agentsSea SheiH, barque, Sl9 tons, Johnson, for Oamarn. Caff A Graham, agents. Satlkd—May 9. - Albert, barque, 517 tons, Erskine, for Guam. Edwards, Bennett A Co., agents. Mary Blaii,barqne,32Btons, Kiddie,for Hobart Ctu:n : nghain k Co., agents. W. CT Wenrwortb, barque, 315 tons, Law, for Rewcaetle. liangdown & Co., agents. Flora, brigantine, 114 tons. Dinner, for Auckland. Caff A Graham, agents. _ Xetterfonrie, barqne, 339 tons, Gedfles, for Hewcastle. P. Cunningham A Co., agents. Wave of Life, brigantine, 73 tons, Herbert, tor Picton. 2£aster, egent. _ Canterbury, ship. 1248 tons, IrfSsEe, for toadon. Georg« -King ana Co., agents. Passenger—■"» Ijeslie and two children, Mr Gaming. Imposts. Per Oreti—l3 pkgs. Consignees—J. H. Heywooa and Co., Marks. Per Sea Shea— soo sacks. Shippera—Boyse, Stead and Co. The Sea Shell cleared yesterday for Oamarn, with part cargo grain, and to complete loading lor an Australian port. _.. , .—.__*. The Albert for Valparaiso. Mary Blair for Hotart Town, Letterfonrie and W. C. WentworthJfor Newcastle, Wave of Life for Picton, and Flora lor Auckland, Bailed yesterday morning. . The aj. Jane Dosglas is to sail to-morrow tor • Kaiioura and Wellington. * . Ths Unien Company's s.s. Wanaka win i"_s__w_ day from Auckland and way ports, and sail tor Port ; Chalmers. Tbe s.s. ladybird is doe tromPort; , Chalmers, to sail to-day l or Wellington, East -Coast, parts, and Auckland. ~___, _ v --; Work was suspended with the majority o* the.vessels at the wharves yesterday morning in oon-' sequence of the rain. A busy half-day, however,; foSbwed, the weather clearing np about-noou. The Australian Sovereign commenced to dte-~ charge yeaterday at Ho. 5 Wharf. ~.:''. The Omaha, at Ho. 4. is loading tor Auckland. The lady Bmma landed the last of her Hobart; * Town cargo on Thursday, and was taking in ballast j yesterday tar Newcastle. ■. tc ; . There were bnt fonr trucks of wheat required . last night to complete the cargo of ,the ship: Northampton, loaded by Iffr C. W. Turner, and ! these will be pat In this morning. ThevessM will ciesr to-day for Loudon, and probably be moved ; iato ths stream this evening. "Che s.s. Oreti, Captain McArthur, arrived yester-1 ; 3km forenoon, seventeen hours from Oamarn. They ; ship repeated to have bees passed by her off the liosg Lookout Point proved to have been a bßrque, , tEeEErabeth, thit arrived last night from Stewekttlfc- The Oreti is to sail at 3 p.m. for ; Wellington, way ports, and Mans Van. i' ..' .The camber of vessels in the stream waiting tox< : bertha was reduced to one yesterday—theG-B-5... ; barque, from London—and Bhe can Ecarcely he aajd to have been waiting, inasmuch as the arrangementother general average had to be completed-befogs: hsr cargo could be discharged. She is to be berthed iniide the Battermere, at the Gladstone Pier, on, Tbahrig Emily, Captain Sutherland, from Hewcastle. arrived last evening. „ The barqne EUzabeOi.CaptainXovett.Crom Aew-. casQe, Apra 19th, arrivea last night. •'-- y~

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4299, 10 May 1879, Page 4

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UNKNOWN. Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4299, 10 May 1879, Page 4

UNKNOWN. Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4299, 10 May 1879, Page 4