SHIPPING.
PORT OF WELLINGTON Hlon Water. -MS a.m.; 5.5 p.m. ARRIVED. September 25.—Lady Don, schooner. Elizabeth, ketch, 33 tons, Short, from Picton. Master, agent. September 25.-Ladybird, s.s , 2SO tons Andrew forJforthemports. Passengers-Cabin : Mr.. Mrs., and Miss Nancarrow, Mrs, and Miss. Mountain, Messrs. Watt, Waimaibi, and Buckland. R. S. Ledger, agent. Clio, ketch, 81 tons, Chambers, for Manawatu. Webster, agent. ENTERED IN. ~ , September 25.- May, schooner, 237 tons, Flumlcy, from Foo Chow. Turnbull and Co., agents. CLEARED OUT. September 25—W. C. Wentworth, barcvuo, 315 tons, McDonald, for HoManga, in ballast. Filcher, agent. , _,, . Unity, schooner, -13 tons, Irvine, for Glenburn. Krull and Co., agents. EXPORTS. Ladybird, to Picton : 29 boxes, 23 cases, 4 doprs. 15 pkgs 5 kegs, 3 lihds, 0 drama, 0 casks, 14 gunnies, 20 mats, Si lengths pipes, 10 half-chests, 2 bags, 1 truss, 1 bale. To Nelson : 33 cases, 12 kegs, 52 boxes, 2 casks, 12 plates iron, 1 truss, 2 pels, 4 bales. To Westport: 1 bale. To Taranaki : IS cases, 1 truss, 1 vice, 1 pkg, 1 bale. To Manukan : 378 boxes, 200 bdls, 204 coil 3 ■wire "3 cases 2 pels, 1 brl, 2000 tire bricks. Unity, to Glenburn: 205 pkgs, 21,000 feet timber, 1 dray, 4 bales. ... , Clio, to Foxton : 23 pkgs, 23 pieces furniture, 1 boiler. To Waitara : 5 tons iron works, 1 coil rope, 1 EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Lovbov —Douglas, 1428 tons, Wilson, sailed from Gravesend July 3 ; Panthea, Langstone, to sail June 20: Uindostan. July 15; Wauganui. July 25 : C'artvale, passed Falmouth June 29; Star of India and Hourah, sailed August 25 ; Helen Denny, 1297 tons, Ruth, sailed from Deal July 24 ; Jungfrau, E. P. Bouverie, and Soukar. New Yoek.—Oneeo : sailed 2nd of Juno .Northern Ports.—Taranaki. s.s., 2Sih Inst. Southern Forts.—Phcebe, s.s., 2Sth inst. Mrlt.ourxe, VIA IKE West Coast —Tararua, s.s., this morning. . Melbourne via the South.—Albion, s.s., 20th Melbourne, via Nelson.—Nightingale, to sail September 11. .... r.. *_• i Wanganui.—Manawatu, p.s., this day; Stormbird, s.s., 27th inst. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Northern Ports.—Phcebe, s.s., 2Sth inst. London. —Halcione. earlv in November. San Francisco,—St. Leonards, about 28th inst. Melbourne, via the South .<with Suez mails). ■—Tararua, s.s,, 27th inst. Bluff. —Record, early. CASTLEroiNT.—Aurora, this day. Southern Ports.—Taranaki, 28th inst.; Star of the South, s.s., 2Sth inst. East Coast Ports (North Island).—Rangatira, s.s., 2Sth inst. Wanganui.—Manawatu, p.s., 28th inst; Stormbird, S.S., 2Sth inst. Foston.—Napier, s.s., 2Sth inst. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND. September 25. Sailed : Hero, for Sydney ; Taranaki, for South ; o-Ahead, for Waitara. SPIT. September 25.—Sailed, 11 a.m.: Rangatira, for Wellington. GREYMOUTH September 25.—Arrived, 8.15 a.m.; Otago, from NelsonPORT CHALMERS. September 25.—The Phoebe sailed at 11.30 for Lyttelton. Arrived ; Hadda, from Sydney. The s.s. Wellington is in dock. The p.s. Manawatu ha 3 been bar-bound at Wanganui for the last day or two. Should the weather-ikf""" moderate, she is expected to sail for Wellington at 4 ~ "Up to a late hour yesterday the~Stormbird had not arrived at Wanganui As she left this port.on Tuesday, the weather must Jiave h»»= -rci-y severe along tWowoVxtu ooubt causing her to seek shelter.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4218, 26 September 1874, Page 4
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