SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON.
Hisx Watb*. T0.Dat~10.29 a.m. ; 11.12 pm. ToJIOMOW— II.S6 ft.m. uxnuM September 3— Jano Douglas, ss, 75 tons, Fraser, from Foxton. Passengers— Mesdames Millan and Harris, Messrs Bentley, Baker, Smith and S txcursionilts ' September 3— Tai, is, 61 ton*. Fop«, from Foxton. Passenger*— Mr Axap, tnd 6 excartioniiti September 4— Waihora, ss, 1269 tons, Popbam, - from Jfolbouruo via Sonth and Hobart. Passeng ers i Cabin— Misses Spence, Warren, Williams, - Johnston, M'Don«ld, Daly, Willeocks, Free and Hills, Moddamoi Lnnn, Harris, Temperton and 2 children, You!, Beadle and child, Neill, Brandon, Henderson, Pym and child, Daly, Prater and eh Id, Spirks, Bvan and child, Bobertson, Hill and child, Mesvri Boadle, Lunn, Harris, Temper, ton, Tool, Former, Schwillittohock, Dalgleisb, Crook, Buohanan, Miller, Qaartly, Centre, Baker S«or Hoy, Prankish, Le Sen»r, Hadrell, Walker, Houlton, Free (2), W«ston, Stratford, Pilbrow, M'Dongal, Ellis. Pettigrew, Batter, Cooke, Wil■on, Kings, Drake, Lance, Twoomey, Wales and Cooto; 88 steerage September 4 — Penguin, gi, 412 tons, AllmaD, from North. Passengers: Cabin— Misees Gillies, Heymonr, Maunder, Shaw, Scott, Percival. Datt (2), Dobson, Watson, Charter, Adams (2), Fuller, Werayss and M'Cormick, Metdames Crauc. Bose, Q&llowty, Qiflord, Peddle, Chtyter, Roberts, Qirlin?, Bayley, Cowen, SaxoD, Clinch and, Soot t, Mosirs Smith, winsate, H*U, Galloway, Fuller," (/'umpboll, Dillon, Hedwood, Chayter, Bichards, Boberts,- Ahem, Adams (2), Wemyss, Gentry, Girlinr, Ballook, Princa, Chambers, French and Pan) ; 8 «t««r»go September 4-^-Mohaka, v, 30 too*, from Blenheim September 4-Kiwi, rr, 183 tons, Campbell, from Bast Coast September 4— Scottish Admiral, barque, 939 tons, Boss, from London September 4-Formosa, barque, 915 tons, Gowan, from Lirerpool % DarASTOUM September 3— Tekapo, ss, 15i3 tons, Anderson, fpr Sonth Septomber 4— Penguin, ss, 442 tons, Allman, for Ljttelton, Passengers : Ctbin— Mrs Williamnnn, Fathor M'Eenna, Messrs Mansfield, Chnrch, Marriott, Bookett, Lntter (2). Boberts, Clark*, Liale, Ayre«, and Master Boebnck i 5 steerage September 4— Jane Douglas ss, 76 tons, Fxaser, for Foxton (A sptfoial charge is made for consignees* an nounoements in this column.! Ex Hinnibal— B cases Mander*a Tarnishes, 1 case Handel's dry stain, 2 cases stainert, 40 drams methylated spirits, 1 cage tin'd tacks, 6 bales ceiling paper.— w. Tcbiiw, Willis-street Ex Scottish Admiral— 9oo drums 22 casks raw and boiled linseed oil (guaranteed pure), 8 tons rranina white lead and zinc, 14 casks dry colonrs, bales Hessian and scrim, 40 drams methylated spirits —B. Martih, Mannero-streot Ex Zealand la (to arrive)— 42 bales and cases new season's pAperhanginvs — B. Mabiis Ex 8«oUi»h Admiral, from London— 4 bales, 3 cases printing paper and stationery.— EvMina Pow ■XraOTBD IBBITAU Wakatu, ss, from Lyttelton aad Kalkonra, 4th ' Walhi, m, from Blenheun, 4th Warerley, ss, from Fatea, sth Hnia, ss, from Wanganui, sth •Palhtm, ss, from Sonth, sth Wallace, ss, from Nelson, sth Maori, ss, from Greymouth, 6th Suva, ss, from Auckland via East Coast, 6th fengnia, ss, from Lyttelton, 6th Botomahaaa, from Anokltnd via East Coast, 6th Maitai, b», frem Westvort, 6th, Manawatu, ss, from Westport, 6th Stormbird, ss, from Wanganni, 6th Jnns Donglu, ss, from Foxton, 6th Tonganro. left Plymouth Ist August for Port Chalmers i Whampoa, left Foochow on 12th Aug. (via Dunedin) ; Arawa, left Plymouth 15th Aug. for Port Chalmers] Aorangi, left Plymouth 29th An?, for Auckland Otaki, left London 6th July ; Troubadour, left New York 3rd June i Zealandia, left London 16th June ; Nelson, left Cardiff 15th July ; Piako, left London 10th August »BOJ«OTSD DlPi»To»a» Waihori, v, for Sydney, via Knpier, Gisborne and Auokland, 4th Wanaka, ss, for Nelson, 4th Tai, it, for Foxton, 4th Mobaks ss, for Blenheim, 4th Waihl, ss, for Blenheim, 6th Waverler, ss, for Patea, Sth Hnia, ss, for Wanganui, 6th Pelham, ss, for Greymouth, sth Wallaoe, ss, for Nelson and West Coast, Sth Kiwi, sa, for Cnstlepoint and Napier, Sth Maori, as, for Greymouth, Sth Wakatu, v. tor Kalkonra and Lyttelton, Sth Maitai, 88, for Westport, Sth Manawatn, as, for Wanganui and Weitport, 7th Botomahana, ss, for Melbourne via South and Hobart, 7th Koranni, ss, for South, 7th Penguin, ss, tor Picton and Nelson, 7th Htormblrd, ss, for Wanganui, 7th Jane Donglas. ss, for Foxton. 7th St Kilda, ss, for Wanranui and Greymouth, 7th
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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 57, 4 September 1885, Page 2
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681SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 57, 4 September 1885, Page 2
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