PORT OF WELLINGTON
HIGH WATRH To-lUt- 3 24 am ; 347 nm To-Moßrow- 4.8 am j 5 28 pm 3TJN B*ta to-day, 5 26 pm Bite* to-morrow. 6.16 un i ista, 5 27 pa ARRIVALS August 31— H«ptuno, sa, 44 tons, Eckford, from Blenheim??-' A.uffUP )31 ~Orowaiti, ss, 283 tons, Adams, from kn> aat 31— Queon of tlia South, 88, 121 tons, ► «£■ T »T. from East Coast September I— Penguin, ss, 517 tons. Manning, irom Lyttelton. Passengers : Cabin— Mis** Barl J, 6 "- Johnston, Aherne, Townson.l, Booth, m SJ t Hinsbury, Allen, Bailey, Hiillitaßt-Sw" MesSMSoore, Hodson, HausbnrjjJUaKoimgon, B«librsSSrfe*l* MoitSisTMiurice: ttialop, Franois, BethuneTßomsay, Fish, West, wSr nry « Qrif ßths, Menlook. iNewton, Tripe, Wmtcombe. Baigent. Kiely. Boiloston. Arnold, *«au. Lnckie, Brooke-Smith, Hobhoiwe, Wan**nm College Football tenm (20) : 10 steerage September I— Waitapu, ss, 40 tonß, Westrup, from Patea So p te m ber 1— Aorera, si. 49 tons, Tinnoy, from Pateo, September I— Haia, ss, 90 tons, Crawford, from Wanganm September I— Onmuere. ss, 852 tons, Fleming, from WestDort. Passengers— Mrs Wright and 4 children, Mr Gardiner September I— Grace Doering barque, 697 tons, Meech, from New York September I—Marmion,1 — Marmion, sohooner, 83 tons, wood, from Aouto September 2— Waintu. bs, 391 tons, Lambert, from West Coast and Nelson. Passengers; Cnbm— Misses Wastney, Bowe. Gay. Dorset, Soadden, Mesdomea Bisley, Phillips and son, Buish. Ellis, Adams, Jones. Dr Ellis, Messrs Balling, Adams, Jones, Cheeaeman, Gay, Dickson, Letick, Ledger, Thompson, Sutherland, Boist, Allan, Clayton, Johns, Colchester, Jackson ; 6 steerage September 2— Monnt Slrion, as, 2116 tons. Biohardson, from Calcutta Tin Singapore and Auckland Passengers: Cabin— Mrs Biobardson and child, Captain Thompson DIPABTDRia August 31— Tonganro, ss, 2654 tons, Mayoss, for Lyttelton August 31— Eotokino, ss, 1304 tons, Splnks, for Lyttelton September I— Srahinapua, ss, 239 tons, Newton, for Kelson, Taranaki. and Onehunga. PassengersMisses Trask, Bothford (2), Mesdames Atkinson and Trask. Messrs Mabon, Kernode, Norman, Trask, Auckland Football team (27; 5 steerage September I—Stormbird,1 — Stormbird, ss, 137 tons, Chambers, for Waniranui September I— Hinemoa, ss, 288 tons, Fatrchild, for Sonthern Lighthouses September I— Wakatu, ss, 95 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura, Chonot and Lrttelton. PassengerMr Grant September 2 — Omapere, °ss, 352 tons, Fleming, for South. Passengers— 2 steerage September 2— Penguin, ss, 517 tons. Manning, , tor Lrttelton. Posxenirerp : Cabin— Misses Fritchard (2), Eohn, Mesdnmea Woolfe, Preston and infant, Fox, Messrs Harding, Dodd, Patterson, Hunt, Maurioe, Fox, Balling. Cowie, Trucman ; 6 steerage XKTXRKD OOTWARDS. September 2— Wainni, ss, 319 tons, Lambert, for Nelson. Passengers : Cabin— Miss Ledger, Mesdames Lane, Ponsonbr, Blair, Lowe, Captain Ponsonby, Messrs Trimnell, Blair, Fonsonby, Ledger, Hogg j 3 steerage IMPORTS (Special charge for consignees' notices). Ex Grace Seering, from New York— 9B cases printing paper.— Etbniho Post ■XFBOTID ARBIVALR Waihi, as, from Blenheim, 2nd Mawhera, ss, from Greymonth, 3rd Kann, ss, from East Coast. 3rd Takapuna, s», from Unehnnea viaTaranaki 3rd Flora, is, from Auckland ria East Coast, 3rd Brunner, ss, from South, 3rd Manoia, ss, from Foxton, 3rd Stormbird, ss. from Waueauui. 3rd Penguin, ss, fronr Lrttelton. 4th Kennedy, bs. from Wanganoi 4th Wakatu, ss, from Lyttelton, Chariot, and Kalkoura, 4tn Waihora, ss, from Sydney, 4th Corinna, is, from South, 4th Qratton, ss, from West Coast and Nelson, 4th Otarama, left London Tia Auckland Bth July; Waikato, left London via Port Chalmers 16th July ; Hawkea Bay, left London via Australia md Auckland 11th July ; Aorangi, left Plymouth 19th July : Indramayo, left London via Australia and Auckland stb August : Aotea, left Plymouth 10th August; Bimutaka, left Plymouth, 24th August Waitangi, left London Tia Auckland 13th May j Akaroa, left Barry Ist June ; Oamarn left London 13th June ; Westland, left Llrerpool 11th Juue ; WeatheriSeld. left London 17th July ; Albertina, left N«w York, 3rd July FBOIKOTCU nRPiaTOKKR Neptnne, si. for Blenheim. 2nd Hula, ss, for Waneanui, 2nd Wainui, ss. for Nelson. 2nd Orowaiti, ss, for Lyttelton, 2nd Aorere, ss, for Patea, 3rd Queen of the South, sb. forl Foxton. 3rd Waitapn, ss. for Patea. 3rd Walhi. ■«, for Blonneim. 3rd Mount Sirion, ss. for Sou'h, 3rd Kahn, ii, for East Coast. 3rd Takapuna, ss, for Lyttelton, 3rd Flora, ss, for South, 3rd Branner, ss, for Nelson and Westport, 3rd Manaia, sa, for Bangitikei, 3rd Mawhera, si. for Picton, Nelson and West Coast, 3rd Penguin, as, for Nelson Tia Picton. 4th Glenelg, ss, for Waitara, Opunake, and Onehunga, 4th Kennedy, aa for Nelson and West Coast. 4th Waihora, ss, for Melbourne Tia South and Hobart, 4th Wakacn, is, for Lyttelton, Cheviot, and Kalkoura, sth Corinna, is, for South, sth
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 53, 2 September 1895, Page 2
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740PORT OF WELLINGTON Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 53, 2 September 1895, Page 2
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