SHIPPING PORT OF WELLINGTON.
Hia« WAna. * TTo-day-12.2 £m. » 13.45 p.m.* To-morrow— l.2o a.m. j 1.52 p.m. .AMHTAM Biptomb«r-7-rOo-Ahead, us, 130 ton*, Dolle, fa^)tSW-Mohalai, if, 30 tew, Eckford, MDiersi Cabtn-MiMes Lucas, Ltehtbourne, Jones (8), White and Leo, MesdamM Ktt, tineh Meatei and Cooper, Eev Mr and Mrs Hallowe«. AnceU, Hours Olbboni, Lacy, Fuusol), Bagel M Septor2r J ß-Wiu!3£,' •», 277 tont. Holme*, from North. PaMewters : Cabin-Mil* Bremner, lira Felton and 3 chlldron, Mr and Mr« iouii, Keisrs Dodion, Sinclair, Wilkina and Scott. DWABTUBXS September 7 -Napier, si, 60 com, risk, for PBaptemberP Baptember 8-Wonako, as, 277 tons, Holmes, fcrYyttelton Pftwongor. : Cabln-Mlws Brean, BrowVi and Mitchell, Mm Brown, Mr and Mra Campbell, Mewra Androw*. Briated (2), Mnnro, Bntfierford, Itm* and M'Kinnon j 5 ateerago. September 8-Haia, if, 90 ton*, Bemman, for W g^ n mb4»9-Wakato. as, 78 toni.Bonner, for Patoa. Passengers-Hits Winter, Mrs Hanwll, and Mr Dnnahay. ¦xnoTSD ajuhvals TuL ss, from Xolkonrn. 9th Kiwi, is, from Boat Coast, 9th Napier, m, from Picton, 9th , . , Eotomahina, si, from B jdney ria Auokland ana Beeohdftto, left LWerpool 6th Jane j PWone left Londonßth Janet OUkland Weit York, toft lon. don 37th June ; Wanganoi, left London 9ftth July Orarl, left Londou 31ft Aiwiit. raoJioriD DiriwnmxM Manapouri, for Auckland via East Coait, Bth (Jo-Ahead, 11. for Castlepoint and Napier, Bth Kohaka. fit for Blenheim. Bth Tui, *i, for Lyttelton and Kaikoura, 9th Botemahanai if, for Molbourno via South, 10th Kiwi, tf , (or East Coast. Uth BT TELEQRAPH. Itttsi/tos, 7th September. Bailad— Penguin, for Port Chalmor* i Tui, for ? • Poar CiuiKias, 76h' Aiptombor. ArrlT*d'— Union S.S. Company'a Omapero, Capt. Orkney, from Gliwgow via Hobart ; Booohdai*. barque, Jenkins, from Liverpool. S«W-Te Anan, for Melbourne via Blntf. Qbbtmootu, 7th Boptomber. Heavy Ma on the bar prevents shipping moveBMnti# Piotoh. 7th September. Arrived, 6.45 p.m -Hawea, from Wollington. Bth Soptombor. Arrived, 7.80 a.m.— Napier, from Wellington. £ued,Bs.m.-HawtMo«Nelipn. FbxTOH, 7th September. Arrived, 5 p.m.-Hauraki, from Wellington. Bth Soptember. Arrived. 7 a.m.— Jano Donglai from Wollington Aucxlahp, 7th Soptember. The ss.Talaroa leaves this afternoon tor Port Chalmers dJ«ct. ethßtvttm}>w . Arrived— LattgatOQi barque. Captain Ferguisort tOi days from London, with 20 paiMD jets. ¦» The steamer. Manapoori, from Melbourne, Hobar*. Port Coalmen and Lyttelton, arrived here at la.iarfhii atterntfon. ' J3he experienced itrong aortbwtt wjnfli with heavy head leajfrom Ljfc telton, whiohport the left at 9 o'olook lost night. Tha Manapouri leavei for Ent Coast and Auokland this evening. The i.i. Wonaka left the Manukau at I pm. on ih« Bth hut., TarsnaU atll aiL on.the 6th, Nalfon yeiterday afternoon at 1 o'olook, and Piotonat 8 this morning, arriving here at 7.80 a.ra. ExMrien(jedUghtweitMlywrndatoNetapn, ttwnoe rtrpnr totthfw-oit. She soiled for Lyttelton ¦hortlrafter noon to-day. ¦ " - The i.a. Go-Ahead left Lyttelton at 6 30 p.m. on Thursday, and arrived here at 6.30 last evening. She leaveifor Caatlopoint and Napier to-day. The i.f. Mohaka arrived from Blenhoim last nlffet, and returns thil evoning. . The steamer Botomohana, which arrive* from Auckland on Sanday, leave* again at2.Sop.Ja. sane day /or- Melbourne via the South. The barque Beechdale, whioh has part cargo (or Wellington, arrived at Port Chaliners yeaterday, having left Biveipodl on the: Bth June. Krnll k Co. are her Wellington agenta. The *l. Napier lolled last night for Pioton, and Is expeoted baok to-morrow. The ateamer Hula took herT departure foe Wanganui this afternoon. The "WaV&tu left for Patea at noon. Th« i.a Tui, from Kaikoura and Lyttelton, arrival early to-morrow morning. She return* same day. WEATHER FORECAST FOB 24 HOURS IROM 9 A.M. TO-DAY. WrilD— Between north-west and south-wort in both lilandi, but baoking at all places south of Kapler and New Plymouth of tor 12 honr*. BAMKina— Bile at all ulacos north of Hoki. tlka and lyttelton within 12 hours, falling wain after that time ; fall at all placet south of Hokitika and Lyttelton within 8 hourß. Sia— Heavy on western const, and between N»pl«r and Lyttelton on the eastern coast. WAJWMjia for westerly gales have been sent to all itatlont . ; mrorsii or last 31 hotos. A further fall of the barometer haa taken place •verywhtrt, and daring the night it has risen a little at place* south of Lrttelton. There haa been a heavy northerly gale at moat places south Mapiar and New Plymouth. fi A BDWIN# Bth September. _____
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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 42, 8 September 1882, Page 2
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703SHIPPING PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 42, 8 September 1882, Page 2
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