SHIPPING.
POET OF WELLINGTON High Water, 0.20 a.m. ; 0.43 p.m. ARRIVED. August 10,—Manawatu, p.s., 103 tons, Griffiths, from Wanganui. Fassongers—Mrs. Meecb, Mrs. Alexander and child, Messrs. Jennings. Crowther.jHHl Pooley. R. S. Ledger, agent. ~-rr~ Ladybird s s 2SG tons, Andrews, from the .North. Passengers- Cabin : Mr. and Mrs. Powlo, Mrs. Stone, and servant, Mrs. Hawkins, and two children, Mrs. and Miss Handyslde, Mrs. Greenwood, Miss Martin, Miss Burbush,' Miss McKelivin, Messrs. Lightband, Alcorn, Lourburn, Hoadley, Wright, Williams, Suistcd, Thompson, and Dr. Parker; steerage: seven. R. S. Ledger, agent. Stormbird, s.s., C 7 tons, Doile, from Wanganui. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. McKenzic, Messrs. Berry, Scoular and Kowe. Turnbull and Co., agents. Thames, ketch, 22 tons. Smith, from Felorus Sound. SAILED. August 10.—Ladybird, s.s.. 2SG tons, Andrews, for the South. -Passengers—Cabin: Mrs. Vinner, Mrs. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Holdsworth, Mrs. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Haggett, Messrs. Orbell, Wilson, Miller, Bell, Hardy, and iteid ; steerage: three. It. S. Ledger, agent. ENTERED IN. August I!).—Edwin Bassett, barque, 414 tons, Salmon, from Newcastle. Williams, agent. CLEAKED OUT August 10. —Kuby, schooner, 24 tons, Dalton, to Kaikoura and Waipapa. Bethuue and Hunter,agents. IMPORTS. Manawatu, from Wanganui: GO sacks, 1 pel, 10 bdls, 2 coils rope. Ladybird, fr im Manakau: 2 pkgs, half ton sash weights, l'cask, 3 cases, 1 pel. From Nelson: 251 hides, 2 cases, 1 pel, 1 cask, 5 bags, 42 calfskins, 11 sacks, 1 truss, 1 trunk. Stormbird, from Wanganui: 21 sacks, 17 pkgs. Edwin Bassett, from Newcastle, C6O tons coals. EXPORTS. ■ Ruby, to Waipapa: 10 sacks flour, 1 chest tea, 1 qr-cask whisky, 5 cases, t casks, 1 pkg. Ladybird, to Lyttelton: 3 pels, 5 pkgs, 2 cases, 1 box. To I ort Chalmers: 2 pels, 1 bale, 3 empties. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London.—Strathnaver, St. Leonards, Panthea, Euterpe, sailed 28th April; Douglas, to sail Juno IS; Langstone, June 20 ; Hindostan. July 15 ; Wanganui, July 25 ; Cartvale, Star of India, and Hourah. New York.—Oneco ; sailed 2nd of June ; Marion, schooner. Liverpool.—J. A. Thompson, ship. Southern Ports.—'Mjanaki, 25th inst. Melbourne, via the South—Otago. 20th inst. Newcastle. Residt, ship ;' Aime Melhuish, barque. • Northern Ports.—Phrebe, 25th inst. Lyttelton.—Florence, schooner. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.' Melbourne, via the West Coast.—Otago, 21st inst.; Albion, Ist September. Melbourne via the East Coast.—Tararua, s.s., ■with Suez mail, 28th inst. Napier, Auckland, a*nd Levuka.— Star of the South, s.s., 25th inst. Bast Coast Ports (North Island).— Rangatira, s.s.. 24th inst. Northern Ports.—Wellington, this day. Southern Ports.—Phcebe, 25th inst. Wanganui.—Manawatu, this day : Stormbird, 24th inst. Newcastle.—Heversham, barque, l thi3 day; Australind, barque," 20th inst.; Malay, this day; Frownng Beauty, early. Grevmouth.—Florence and Fiery Cross.early. Blupi".—Conflict, ship, early. Horart Town.—Free Trader, this day. Blenheim.—Falcon. 20th inst.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4186, 20 August 1874, Page 2
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