AMERICAN SHIPPING. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION) Auckland 17th October.
The barque Fonquoy Bailed from New York ] on 29th August, lor Ounedin and Lyttelton, with 2600 cases of kerosene for Lyttelton aud 1060 for Dunedin. The barque Gwendoline sailed from same port on 30th August for Oaniaru aud { Auckland, with lA.O cases kerosene lor Oamaru and 2500 for Auckland. Vossols loading at New York— Santiago, tor Dunodin and Lyttelton, probably dear ou Bth October. Atßostou— B. vVebstor, fcr Dunedin and Wellington, clears Ist October ; bamuel H. Nickeraon, lor Duneiin and Wellington, clears Ist October. '
The a s. Te Anau left Auckland on the 15th, at 2 p m., and arrive at Gi=iborne at 2. p m. on the lOtb ; left same day at 0 p.m., and arrived at Napier at 0 % esterdoy morning; left suiue day at 1 p m. aud arrived at Wellington at 7 30 this inormng, having etperienced fine weatbe-r throughout. She soiled for southern ports, Koburt find Melbourne this afternoon. The Government steamer Stella returned to harbor at 715 this morning. Ac 430 a.m. on Sunday sbe commenced landing tho A C 's, with their baggage, &c , and finished by BSO a.m , when she left for Cape Farewell, and urrived there at SSOp m. same day. Sailed at noon yesterday, called at Tory Channel last night, and arrived as above. The schoocer Bauoy Lass, from Lyttelton, arrived in harbour thi s morning. The dteamors Napier and Mobaka for Blenheim, Pat-a and Wakatu forPatea.St. Kildafor Wanganui aud HauraUi for Wanganui, Opunake and Waitam, soiled last evening. The three first named are expected back to-morrow. The steamer Manawatu left for Wanganui this afternoon, taking excursionists to the Baceß and Agricultural Show, fiinco this vessel waß laid up her saloon accommodation has been very much improved. The steamer Wanaka arrives to-morrow from the South, and on Thursday sails North. Tho s.B. Waitaki will arrive from Nelßon and Ficton to-morrow morning, and sails Bouth at 11 a.m. The steamer Ferjguin, from Onehunga and New Plymouth, will not arrive until about 11 to-night. Bho leaves for Nelson to-morrow evening, The steamer Gralton, from Lyttelton amves to-morrow morning, and leaves at 4 pm. for Nolsou und Weat Coast. Ab the steamer Buia struck on a mud flit going up the Wanganui River yesterday, she will not leave there until this evening, and should arrive here to-morrow morning. The b.b. Jane Douglas iB expected from Foxton to-morrow morning
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 18 October 1881, Page 2
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403AMERICAN SHIPPING. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION) Auckland 17th October. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 18 October 1881, Page 2
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