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SHIPPING.

Bros Watir.—2,2l a.m.; 2*45 p.m. Sirs. —Rises, 5.38 a.m.; sets, 6*46 p.m* ! ; METBOBOLOOIOA Jj—YT&TtRDAt. K»on.—'Barometer, 29*4C ; thermometer, 65. C ?9.0i. — Barometer, 29 16; thermometer, 62. Midnight.—Barometer, 20 07; thermometer, 47. Wind.—N, W,, fr ah, with r-iin* ARRIVED Beptsmber 25.—Wakatu, a.a., 78 tone, Bonner, —'"■'from Patea. Passengers—Messrs Jackson, Gray, ana Master Tarr. Turnbull and Co., agents. Hnia, s 5.., 00-tons, Berrlman. s from Wanganui. Passengers—Miss Flumley, Mesdames Bankln and family (31. Griffiths ami fimily, Mr, Mrs and Miss " Bowden, Messrs Maj nr, Ugh'.baud, Plumley, Duignan, and Griffiths. J nrnbull and Co.,.agents. ■ Edwin Bassett, barque, 329 tons, from Newcastle. williams, agent. X J Herald, schooner, 58 tons. Priest, from Lyttelton. Master, agent! jgAXLBD. ' ' September 25.— Penguin, s.e., -412 tons. Anderson, for Plcton and Nelson. Passengers— Saloon: Miss Lawson and Mr Ahlfeldt. Whe-ler, agent Arawata, ».»...662 tons, Sinclair, for Melbourne via the South. Passengers—Saloon : Miss Taylor. Mr and Mrs Wharton, Mr. Mrs, and Master Lancaster. Captain Rose, Messrs Moorhouse and Benton. Wheeler. s.s., 29 tons, Eckford, for Blenheim. Levin and Co., agents. . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ; . London.-Otaki, sailed June 28: West York JunoJ27. Sea Toiler. July U ; Wanganui, July 29 . Orarl, ■! Liverpool. lll^!* 1 Port Chalmers. -Beechdale, sailed : - Boston via Port Chalmers.—Dio Fill, sailed July 10. ' Lyttelton and Port Chal mers.-Hawea, 27th. Eoxton.-Napier, this day. Melbourne via South —le Arrau 29th. Waneanni Hula and Go-Ahead, this day, Wa “g an pkoje tkd dbpaktuuiss. Eoxton.—Tui cud Haunki, this day. Patea.—Wakatu, this day. Wanganui.—Hula, this day. Blenheim.—Mohaka, this day. Lyttelton and Port Chalmers.—Penguin^.27th. Kelson and West Coast.—Charles Edward, 27th. Plcton and Blenheim. —Napier, this day. Plcton, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Manukau.— Hawea, 28th, by telegraph.

(united press association.) Wanoanoi, September 25. Arrived. 7 a,m.—Haurakl. from Wellington. W estport, September 26. Arrived, 7 a.m.—Kennedy, from Nelson, with San ' Francisco mall. * Bluff, September 25, Arrived, 6 a.m.— To Anau, from Melbourne, with an English mall. She left Melbourne at 2.30 p.m. on the 20th. experienced strong S.E. winds, and arrived here as above. She sails at 6 p.m. for Port Chalmers. Pasiengers: For Wellington Misses Hamilton, Welles Lawrence, and Goodwin, Mesdames McLean and Lawrence, Messrs Duckett, Coulter, Sweetapplo, and Clarkson. „ . . „ Dunedin. September 25. Sailed—Hawes, for Northern ports. Passengers: For AVaroa —Mr St. Wart: for Lyttelton —Mr Dodgshnn : for Auckland —Messrs Jacob, Lachlan, and three in the steerage.—Mahlnapua, for Bluff. Auckland, September 25. Arrived—Gazelle and Prospector, from Newcastle. The s.s. Hula left Wanganui at 6.15 p.m. on Sunday. and arrived alongside the wharf at 9.30 a.m. yesterday, having experienced strong S.E. winds throughout. She leaves again for Wanganui to-day. The Union Co.'s steamer Arawata left for Melbourne via Southern ports yesterday afternoon. The Union Co.’s steamer Penguin left for Plcton and Nelson shortly after neon yesterday. She returns to-morrow, and leaves for Southern ports the same daY. ' • - _ - The s.s. Wakatu left Patea at 6.30 p.m. on Sunday, . and arrived alongside the Queen's Wharf at 10,16 a.m. /yesterday, having experienced variable winds and weather throughout. As she had been ashore at the . mouth of the Patea River, she went round to the Patent Slip during the afternoon to be examined. It is not at all probable that she has sustained any ' serious dam ige, and she will therefore bo certain to ; leave again for Patea this afternoon as advertised. Captain Wil Urns* barque Edwin Bassett, from Newcastle, with a cargo ol coal, beat Into port yesterday afternoon, and was immediately berthed alongside the Queen's Wh *rf. . . _ u , <'The schooners Spec and Herald arrived from Lyttelton yesterday with (nil cargoes of produce.

WRECK OF A SCHOONER. (UNITKD PfIESS ASSOCIATION). Invercargill. September 25. The fchooner Maid of Otago drifted on, to the beach nt Riverton yesterday, through the shifting of the -wind, after crossing the bar. She now lies high and dry at low water, tier car o has been remove j. • INTERCOLONI \L WEATHER EXCHANGE. Wellington Observatory, September 25. 21EW ZEALAND. Decreased presiuro in South, with wind; elsewhere. N.W. w ud, and overcast, and showery; heavy sea on West Coast AUSTRALIA. ' f Area of high pressure over Tasmania and East Barometers—New Zealand: Russell, 29*8; Wellington, 29*4 : Bluff. 291. Australia : Hobart, SO‘2; Portland, 80*1; Sydney, 29*8.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6690, 26 September 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6690, 26 September 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6690, 26 September 1882, Page 2