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SHIPPING.

HtoH Water. —3.52 a.m.; 4"i4p.ni. Sun,—Rites. 5.35 a.m.; sets, 5*49 p.m. MBTEOROLOOICM L —TK3TERDXT. Noon.—Barometer, 29 50 ; thermometer, M. 6 p.m.—Barometer, 29 54; thermometer, 69. Midnight.—Barometer, 29'671 thermometer, 60. Wind.—N.W., g*le, with rain. ARRIVED September 27.—Penguin, s.s,, 442 tons, Anderson, from Picton and Nelson. Passengers—Miss Lawson, Masdames Brown,Wayte, and Inglis,Mt and Mrs Kebbeli, Mr and Mrs Gibbs. Mr and Mrs Capper, Rev. J. C. Andrew, Messrs Stevens, Busby, Campbell, Naylor, Dryden, Litchfield, Bayley, Baker, Duncan, Reeve, Edmunds, Cameron, Reeve, Myers, and Gaby: 4in the steerage. Wheeler, agent. . , Hawea, a.s., 462 tons, Kennedy, from Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. Passengers—Saloon : Mr and Mrs Robinson, Captain Rose, Messrs Campbell, Maston, ■ Coltman (2), and Jacob ; 18 in the steerage. Wheeler **laucy Lass, schooner, 39 tons. Callow, from Lyttelon. Master, agent. SAILED. September 27.—Penguin, s s., 442 tons, Anderson, /or Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. Passengers Saloon : Misses Cu'len, Necdwell (2), and Dodson, Mesclames Bate*, Needwell, and Godfrey ; 5 in the steerage. Wheeler, agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London.-Otaki, sailed June 28 ; West York. June 27; Sea Tol er, July 14 ; Wanganui. July 29 : Orarl, viaPort Chalmers. -Beechdale, sailed Jane 5. . , T i ir Boston via Port Chalmers. —Dio Kill, sailed July lv* Matmkan, &c.—VVanaka," 29th, Sydney.—Wakatlpu, this day. Kapler and Castle Point —Kiwi, this day. Foxton. —Napier and Tui, this dar. Melbourne via South.—Te Anau, 29th. Wanganui—Hula and Charles Edward, this day. Blenheim.—Mohaka. this day. m PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Foxton.—Hauriki, this day. Patea.—Wakatu, this day. Lyttelton and Pott Chalmers.— Wakatlpu, 29th Kelson and West Coast.—Charles Edward, this day. Picton and Blenheim.-Napler, this day. Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Manukaa.— Hawea, this day Auckland via East Coast.—'Te Anau, 29th. Lyttelton.—Wanaka, 29th, Castle Point and Napier.—Kiwi, this day. BY TELEGRAPH. (united PREXK association.) Wr noanci. September 27. Arrived, 9.30 a.m.—Hula, from Wellington. Ti.maru, September 27. Sailed-Mary Ogllvie, for Wellington; Southern Cross, for Dunedin. „ , , ~ Lyttelton, September 27. Arrived—Conference and Emperor, from Neweastle: Neptune, from Wellington. . , „ Dunedin, September 27. Sailed—To Anau, for North. Passengers: For Wellington—Mr and Mrs Hobolth, Miss McCabe, Misses Oldham, Arral; for Napier—Misses C. O. Mitchell, Macandrew. W. F. Fnlton ; for Auckland— Hisses Henderson, Rev. F. B. Williams, Mrs J. F. Cocks and child; for Sydnoy-Mlss Besney. Mr T. S. Fraser ; also, Sydney football team, for Wellington. The Union Co/s steamer Penguin left Nelson at 6.60p.ra. on Tuesday, and arrived at Picton at 1.50 a. m. yesterday; left again at 3 a.m., and arrived alongside the Queen's Wharf at 8 a.m. A heavy It. W. gale was experienced throughout the passage. Bho Uft for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers shortly after D °Tho Union Co.'s steamer Hawea left Port Chalmera at 12.10 p m. on the 25th instant, called at Camera and Akaroa, and arrived at Lyttelton at 3 p.m. on the 26th : sailed again at 9.15 p.m. the same day. and arrived at 1.15 p.m. yesterday. Strong westerly winds were experienced from Cape Campbell. She leaves for Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Maankau to* the Uattnro or three days, all the smaller coasting vessels hare been unable to leave the ports at which they chanced to be the bad weather came on. The Napier was still bar-bound at Foxton yesterday afternoon. The Tui is a* the same port. A very heavy sea was reported to be breaking on the wm* ganui bar, and the Charles I'M ward and Hula, whici were to have left for Wellington yesterday were consequently detained. The Haurakl was to have taken her departure for Foxton last night, but as It appeared very certain that she would be unable to round Terawhiti she did not leave her berth. Had It not been for the movements of the more powerful vessels of the Union Company, there would have . been very little stir indeed in the harbor. The brigantine Enterprise came round from Evans Bay yesterday afternoon, and moored alongside the Breastwork near the Railway VVharf. The (schooner Saucy Lass, with a cargo of produce from Lv Helton, which had been at the Heads since Monday, owing to the strong N.W. winds which prevailed, beat into port yesterday morning. The Union Co.'a steamer Wakatlpu is duo from Sydney to day. She leaves for fho South to-morrow. Ih© s.s. Uuia was to sail from Wanganui at 9 o clock last night. It la very doubtful whether she would have been allowed to take the bar, but if she was she will arrive this morning, and leave again for the same port in the evening, INTERCOLONIAL WEATHER EXCHANGE. "Wellington Observatory, September 27. NEW ZEALAND. Fine and bright, with strong N.W. winds. Stormy on West Coast and Gisborne, and very heavy sea. AUSTRALIA. High pressure over Western Australia \ generally fine, with westerly wind*; overcast on south coast. Barometers: New Zealand—Bussell, 298; Wellington. 20 3; Bluff, 20*1. Australia-Albany, 30*2; Portland, 29 9 ; Sydney, 29*8.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6692, 28 September 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6692, 28 September 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6692, 28 September 1882, Page 2