SHIPPING.
High Wiriß.—ll.li •.m.; 1-S6 pmScr>,—Rl«c«, 540 *.m;; nts.Si'i pm.JtWTMO&OhOaWiTs—'TZ*T*KO\t. Boon.— Barometer, 29 66 ; thermometer, »T. Owm.—Barometer. 29 69: thermometer, it. MldnUht.—Baroms’er. 29 77: thermometer, 19. - "Wiod.—S.S. W„ tce-ih i broken cloud*. ARRIVED r enrnisEß 23, —O.uup re, a.e , 353 tons. Mclntosh, horn Tlra.u, Oeniarif, hcl Dnne'lln. ’■ PaMen tore— Hr and Mrs DlcV, Messrs Smith and Lemon. Wheeler, fan, Master, agent. ,1 / .I ,__ , Tuf #.s., 64 tons, Pope, from Lyttelton- ana Kal‘from*! pnisengert—Mr Forsyth sad two others. W, and O. Turnbull and Co , azen's ' 1 Mohaka, 8.8., 20’tona, Edcford, from Blenheim. J*rln and Co., agents. t . ■ Sipimibbr 24 Arawata, s.». t 622 tons. Sinclair, from Auckland,' via K*st Const. Pas engon -Misses Hog«n, Carm bell, and Crlspe, Mesdames Murphy »nd Lutford. Mes rs Grainger, Latham, Livingstone. Sirajiioos, Rhodes, Niccol. and Loudon. • jWheeler, aiteht. Penguin, a.®.. 442 ions. Anderson, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Misses McDonald and Wolfe, Mr and Mrs Cole. Captain Scotland. Messrs Bell (i), Lambert, Brown, Clark, Scoulier, and Mnter Green. Wheeler, Meat. ' SAILED. ' September 23. —Omipens as, 353 tons, Mclntosh, lor Auckland, via the Kaet C ast. Passengers- • Messr* Banghton. OardnV, Kdward<, Cook, ami Dank ; 61b ■ln the steerage. Wheeler, agent. ' -Neptune, brig, 299 tons. Wools, for Lyttelton. Williams, agent. _ , Haurakl, ».s., 90 tons, Harvey, for Wanganui. Levia and Co., agents. . . Wii . Wallace, p.s ,61 tons, Bruce, for Nelson and west Ooast ports. W. and G. Turnbull and Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Xondon.-otaki, H.ille-l .June 28 : West York. Jan. 27 : Be» Tel i', July li ; Wanganui. July 29 : Ornrt, IJTerpool ,t Wtt ,t Port Chalmers. -Beechdale, tailed Bcwtonria Port Chalmers —Dio Pill, sailed July 10. Lyttelton and Port Chalmers.— 27th. Poxtoa.- Napier, this day. Patea.— Wakatu, this dav. Melbourne via South,—To Anau. 29tb. Wanganui.— HuU and Go-Ahead, this day. ' projected departures. Tozton. —Tul, this day. ' Melbourne, via the South —Arawata, this day. patea.—Wakatu, this day. Wanganui.—Hula, this day. Blenheim.—Mohaka. this day. Lyttelton and Port Chalmers.—Penguin, 27th. Picton and Nelson —Penguin, this day. picton and Blenheim. - Napier, this day. Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, a,d' Maaukau,— Hawea, 28th
BY TELHURAPU. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.! W NOANUf,September £3. Arrived, 7.30 a.m.—Hula, from Wellington. Kkuok, September 23. Arrived, 6 a.m.—Grafton, from Wellington. Cabtlb Point, September 23. Arrived. 1 p.m.—Kiwi, from W«l Ington. Auckland, September 23. Arrived—Welcome, from Sydney. (from our own correspondent.) Lytcicltojc, September 24. Arrived—Onward, from Kalpara. . ' Sailed—Prosperity, Annie, and Adieu GreyMouth: Wild Ware, for Sydney; Cutty Sark, for Thames; Saucy Lass, for Welli igton. : The Union Company's steamer Arawata left Sydney . ob the 14th instant at 8 p.m. and experienced fresh easterly winds till arrival at Russell at 2 p.m. on the 19th ; left again at 10 p.m., and arrived at Auckland i a.m. on the following day,’' Took her departure for the South at 4 p.m. on the 21st, and arrived at Gisborne at 4.30 p.m. on the 220 d ; left at 7 p.m.. and ‘ Arrived at Napierat 5 a.m. next day i Jefffor Welling- ’ ton at 1.80 p.ra., and arrived alongside th“ Queen s 1.-Wharf at 9 a.m. yesterday. • Experienced variable winds and weather down the ciast. She leaves for the * South and Melbourne this afternoon. ' . The Union Company's stcam-r Penguin left Lyttelton on Saturday at 9 p.m., and got alongside the Queen's Wharf at noon yesterday, having experienced fine weather with light southerly winds throughout. She loaves for Picton'»nd Ne!« )n to-day. The Union Company's steamer Omapere, tinder the command of Captain left Duaedln'wharf At 10 p.m. on the 19th Instant, and arrived at Oamaru *fe 6.30 a.m. on the 20th ; left at midnight, and arrived *t Tlmaru at 7 a.m. next day ; sailed at 2 p.m.. and ’ made fast to the Queen’* WhnrC at 2 a.m. cn Saturday. Experienced light windu and'variable weather go Tlmaru, thence to Kaikoura ‘strong northerly winds and a heavy N'W. gale during the remainder of Ihe voyage. She left again for Auckland, via the East Coast, calling at Tauranga. at 2 p.m. on Saturday. We have already published a full description of this useful add tion to the Union Coropan>'s fleet. *■ The Wallace for Nelson and the West Coast, and Haurakl f >r Wanganui, left on Saturday evening. The barque Examiner left Lyttelton on Wednesday, experienced fresh westerly winds, and b at into port on Saturday morning. She brings a full cargo of produce. ; The barque Norman McLeod, under charter to the Maw Zealand Shipping Company, moored out in the fairway on Saturday, and tails for Napier per first opportunity to land wool for London; ■_ The a.s. Tal left Lyttelton on Thursday night, and arrived at Mobiklnui next morni g ; landed 12,000 ft of timber, ami arrived oiT Kaikoura at 7 p m. the name day ; went in at daylight, loaded a quantity of wool and potatoes ; left at 9 a.m. bn Saturday, and arrived in port at 7 p.m. tha same day. Experienced strong northerly winds to Cape Campbell, and thence bard westerly winds. She loaves for Fbxton to-night.
INTEKCOLONIaL, wkather ■ EXCHANGE. - i , Wellington Observatoiiy. September 23. NEW ZEALAND. General S.W. weather, aud stormy at most'places ; aud heavy sea on West Coast. Daring night, thunder storms and rain at Bluff and Hokitika. Australia; Generally fine weather, with steady pressure : winds westerly, except Sydney. S.E. Baromet-.rs.—>ew Zealand: Bussell, 29*9; WelMngton. 29*4 ; Bluff, 29*2. Australia : Albany, 29 8 ; Hobart, 29*3 : Portland, 80*1; Sydney, 30 3.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6689, 25 September 1882, Page 2
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