PORT OF WELLINGTON.
ABRTVALS. July 3 -Wakatipu, S3, 11?8 tons, Wheeler, fwmioiitfa. Paasengera: Cabin-Sir and Lady Ball Mr and Mrs. Henalowood, Bey. Mr. mway and family (5), Dr. Hector, Hon. W. Gisbome Messrs. Bell. HaUeueteia. ttraspb, Vosper ana family, Campbell, Wade, Bussell, Waddle, Barry, Bartoop, Henneay. lib-we, Cameron Conyers, Brown, Buchanan, and Blackett; 10 Bt July g 3- Wellington, bb, 279 tons, Anderson from Picton, and Nelson. Pasßengers : CabinMißßea Field (2), M'Gregor, Clarke, Mesbamca Scott Adams, Coombe, Messrs. Coombe, Young, M'GrogorT Jaikson. Lightband, Parker, ShanS, BakeweU Moller. Brown. Greenfield, Emerson. Pitt Gilletti and Adams; 9 steerage, and 7 fhip'wrecked mariners from the barquentlne 8 July Kiwi, ss, 133 tons, Campbell, from Napier and East Coast. Pasbengers : Cabin— BUhm l Christianson (3), Mrs. Nathan, and Master ° July^Manawatu, ps, 103 tone, Harvey, Jtam Wanganui. Passengers: Cabin-Misses Jordan (» Drake, Meßdnmea Telfer, Jordan Messrs. $»TO, Doncan, Flyger Pallott. Telfer Hall. M'Kenzie, Colleymore, Young, and Colo , 9 ss, 286 tons, Malcolm, from Auckland, via the East Coast Passengers: Cabin-Misses La Pore, Perry.Corlett, Mesdames M'Donald, Cooper, Moore, Hoy. D. Bruce, Hon. JW Wilson, Captain Gudgeon, Messrs. Frew, Johnston, Maraki. Boyland, Gannon, Cooper, Mallett, and Cameron ; 5 steerage. ' DEPASTURES. July 2 — Jane Douglas, ss. 76 tons, for Foxton. Passengers: Cabin— Miasea Stevenson, Toung Maserß. Haybittle, Melior, and Puroell. July 2-Tui. SB. (54 tona, Holmes, for Wanganui. P ssyTi&^?»tonB I Wills, for Foxton. P^uTy ng i r -Kafixa, r ss, 19G tons, Evans for Manukau, via Taranaki and Wanganui. PasBengers: Cabin-Messrs. Pullonce, Thompson, "j^i^^d^SSTi 134 tons, WhitH6B tons. Wheeler, for Sydney. Passengers: Cabin-Misses Wilson, liawßon, M'Kinllne, Messrs. Mather, Mallett, Nolan, Stephens, and Matene; 30 from South for Sydney. ENTERED OUTWARDS. July 3— Atistralind, barque, 429 tons, Oliver, lor Newcastle. Passengers— Mrs. Evans and 4 ohildron. HXPKOTBD ARRrVALB. Taiaroa, bb, from the North, 4th Bingarooma, bs, from Melbourne and Hobart Town, via the South, sth Hawea, ss. from the South, 6th Pareora, ship, left London 6th April : Loch Ores ship, left London 26th April; Pleione, ¦hip, left London lat April; Beemab, ship, left J-aOJHOTHD DEPARTURES. Manawatu, ps, for Wanganui. 3rd Kiwi, bs, for Castlepoinc v.nd Napier, 4th Wellington, ss, for North, 4th Ladybird, 88, for South, 4th Kingorooma, bs, for Melbourne and Hobart Town, via the South, 7th Hawea. bb. for Auckland via Eaßt Coast. 7th Taiaroa, ss, for Nelson and Picton, 7tn
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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 3, 3 July 1879, Page 2
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384PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 3, 3 July 1879, Page 2
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