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SHIPPING.

Ini 'Witzs.—6.2l alto.; 6-32p.m. ■> f**,—Bl»e>, 5 32 AiiiD ; «et*. 6:50 p.m. UITZOROLOOIC *l/—TEHTZRDAT- _ Noon.—BarometeiV 29 99 ; "’thermometer, BS. • p.m.—Barometer, 29 90; thermometer, w. Midnight,—Barometer, 29 89 ; thermometer, 69. Wind.—N.W., gale ; weather gloomy. ■ ARRIVED Sxztzmexu 29.—Te Anau. 1028 tons, McGee, ••- from 'Melbourne, via South. ‘Misses Hamilton. Willes. Coward. M Leani.Ooodsrin, »nd Jones, Mes<iames Lawrence, Oates and child. Mr and Mr* Hart, Messrs Duckett; Baker, Sweetapplo, Coulter, Clarkson, Ohlbam. htook, Eoberts. Menlove, driyger, Sommers, Slesioger, Chorister, Coleman, Masters TavalU (2). and the Sydney football team, 10; 19 In the steerage. Wheeler, agent. Merksworth, «.s., 165 tons, from Westport. ■ WU;II.ms, agent. SAILED. '' Siptkmbkr 29.—Wakatipu, s.s., IXSB tons, "Whseler, for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, Passengers--Saloon: Misses Boyd and Duthie, Lady and - Miss i -Hall Mr and Mrs Thompson, Messrs Wood, Boyd, ‘ TJarton. John ton, Brown, Gaesten/Wilkins, Aalsebrooko, Garrick (2), Duthie, Chmold, Talbot, Belt and Wfcy. Wheeler, , Wanaka, n.«.» ,277 tons, Holmes, for Lyttelton. ' " Passengers—Saloon: Mr Blacklock; 4 in the steerage. Wheeler, - , _ . Te Anau 1020 tons, McGee, for the East Coast, Auckland, and Sydney. Passen ers—Saloon : Mlss*s 'Beany, Shannon. Bidwill. Oainness, Miles, and Waite. Mesdamea Lnxford, Gray, Sheehan. Mclionough, and Waite, Judge and Mrs Hackett. Mr and ." Mra Ha.all, Mr and Mr* Kohn and child, Dr. Bullar, ‘"'Musts Sheehan (2), Carrick, Clemijon. Menlove. Eoberts; Rough, Campbell, Courts. Ftrie, French, Butler, Pierson, McLean, Moule, Oreatrex, Fraser, Anderson, Sutton.rNewman, Edwards, McAndrew, Mitchell, Harley. Howerd, Hawkins, McClatchlo, Graham, Carl, Barry, Beany. Williams, Addison Mann, ' Hill, Cooper, Gardener, Bailer, Manhall. ' r Miles Allison, and Smith. Wheeler, agent. ’ IMPORTS. Wskatlpn, from Sydney—6 kegs, 3 brls. Strike and .. Co.; 2 cues, Barrand and Co.; A c , , “* . P j?frk‘ MeCardle : 2lron bars, Dawson and Co.. lease, KJrk Sidle and Stal a;2 do. Turnbull, Smith andCo, SW boxes. Gardnerand Co.; 60 do, 1 brl. J. and H. Barbee ; 828 pkga sugar Levin and Co.; lO cMks. XM cues, Marks and Co.; 38 bags. Gear, 1 truss, B. Wil ton; 3 cases, M. Marks ; 1 do, Wriggle.worth and - ' Blnns ; 1 dt. C. Seagar: 1 bale. Nation Bros ; 9 cases Crease and Co.; 2 do, 1 pkg, Lankshear ; 1 do, Lyon and Blair; 2220 piece* timber, Beek ; 21 cases, Z tasks, 2 bdls, Bank of New Zealand; 20 cases, 1. and W.‘Young; 30 cases fruit, A. Curtis ; 2 c»”es, Bock and Elliott; A do, X pci, McDowell; 40 cases fruit, Heaton ; 1 case, Lindsay ; 22 ba;s, Crease and Co., 10 eases fruit. Tier; 43 do do, Thomas: 1 box, Turnbull MdCo“ 61 cases fruit, Rosa; 175 do do, Laerv and Campbell; 3 cases,Thorne, Jan.; 1 box, Mrs willeox; 35 cases fruit. Nldd; 67 do do, Hasell; 1 do. White; 2d) do, Carpenter ; 1 pci, Mrs Marks ; 2 do, lUw. Van Staveren. • , ' ■ 5 - T«Ad*U from MeiUOurno—2s9 pkg* •agar,. J. K. Nathan and Co.; 1 case. New Zealand Drug Company; 4 do, W. Bishop; 2 cisks, 1 cose. Flyger and Co.: 1 case. J. C. Harris ; 1 do, Blundell Brothers; 3 do, Bock and BUIott; 60 boxes, Anderson and Jansen ;20 do, H. Levy; 3 qr-casks, C. Chevraol; 4 do. J. Preston ; 25 pkgs. W. Cook ; 1 pel, S. 8. Hawkim; 1 qr-cask. T. Turnbull; 60 cases, Levin and Co.; 2do, Turnbull and Co.; 1 case, Armit and C0.:6 pkga. J- Stuckey; ipkgi. J. D, Edwards ; 2 cases, Harcourt and C. Coulter ; 102 cases, J. and W. Stap’cs; 50 do, E. Pearce; 61 do, Zohrab, Newman, and CojSl do, Johnston and Co.; 8 qr-casks, J. Dranafield; 70 cases. Kruil and Co.: 70 do, T. G. McCarthy ; 3 cases, |W. F. ' Crawford ; 1 case, 1 keg, PHmer and Co.; 49 cases, T. and W. Youog ; 4 pkgs, 20 bars, 1 bdl, 11 cases, 1 keg, E. W. Mills ; 1 (risk, 4 ingots, Robertson and Co.; 3 cases, 101 pieces timber, Stewart and Co. ; X case Banks and Son ; 1 pci, Whittaker Brothers : 1 do, A. Newberry; 1 c«se, G. W. Dutton; 1 pel.* Standard ; 1 do. J. H. Heaton ; 1 case, H. Wilton . 2 cases. Turnbu l, Smith, and Co.; 4 pkgs, D. Asher ; 3 do, J. Godber ; 1 pci, 3. Goldberg ; 1 do W. Mackay; 1 box, National Mutual Insurance Co.; . do. fay ton and Co.; 3 bags. F. Cooper; 1 pkg, Hannuh and Co.; cases, CC, Brown I do, S. Palmer ; 2 trunks, Miss Bowlor ; 6 coses. T. K. Mackeonald ami C> ; 1 pci. J Southern; l eases, Drug Co.; 2 do. Zohrab. Newman, and Co.Jd pel. Bank of Australasia. From Lyttelton—l kdkn, Manning, 2 hhds, J. Pllmmec : 1 d0,.l pci, McKeerer ; 4 kdkns. Smith and Wilsou ; 3 brls. Rylancl ;1 kdkn, Ashcroft. From Dunedin—l hgd. J.Curtis; 13 cases, Wallenstein Bros.; 1 do. Solomon; 2 do, iPllmmer,' Reeves, arid Co.; 2 pkgs. 2 cases. Sing. Lee ; Icaak. Hon. Mnjor Atkinson ; 1 pkg.E. W. Mills: 4 pkgs. G. T. Potto; 2 cases, 1 truss, Turnbull; Smith, —and Co ; T case.F. Cooper ; 1 pkg. W. - Wiggins ; 1 do. 1 ■ 1 J. U. Heaton : 1 pci, H. D. Livingstone; Ibox, National Bank; I'cart, Hobolt. ’. ' EXPECTING ARRIVALS. ' London.-Otaki, soiled June 28: West York. June 27; Sea ToPer, July 14 ; Wanganui. July 29 ; Orari, August 2lst. , , . .. ~ Liverpool via Port Chalmers. -Beechdale, sailed 1 June 5. Boston vU Port Chalmers —Dio Fill, sailed July 10, Auckland, via East C iast.—Ringarooma, October 1. Napier and Castle Point.—Kiwi, this day. Foxton.—Napier and Tui, this da>. Blenheim, —Mohaka, October 1. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Foxton.—Jane Douglas, October 2. Patea.—Wakatu. this day. . Nelson and West Coast.—Charles Edward, this day. Picton and Blenheim. —Napier, this day, Castle Point and Napier.—Kiwi. October 2. Kaikoura and Lyttelton.—Tui, October 2. Wanganui.—Huia, October 2.

BY TELEGRAPH.

(omni) rimss association.! Dunedin, September 29. Arrived—Penguin, from North ; Defence, from Newcastle; Elibank Castle, from Greymouth: Loch View, from Newcastle. _ ‘ ' Sailed—Prince llupert, for Lyttelton; East Lothian, for Wangaroa. ' , , ; „ i Auckland. September 29. 'Sailed—Ringarooma, for Southern porta and Melbourne. Passengers—Misses Bower and Graham; Mr and Mrs Barr. Bov. Mr Burrows, Messrs i Watt, Walton, Good, Ellison, Adair, Hansard. Crossly, Cargill, Kirkpatrick. Gibbon, Newberry; Kobinsou. ■ ‘ | —rr-H~ ’rr-r :m~ i The Union Co.’s steamer Te Ante left Melbourne on the afternoon of the 20th instant,, and arrived,at the Bluff on Monday morning last; sailed again same evening, and called at Port Chalmers and j Lyttelton, arriving here at Ip.m. yesterday; She came under the command of Captain McGee, ’ as .Captain | Carey was unwell. Sho left again for the East Coast and Auckland at 10 last night. ' '■' ■ 1! '' i The following passengers arrived by i the iUnlon Company’s Wanaka. from Manukau and. way; ports, whose arrival we noticed yesterday 'morning;— 'Saloon: Mrs and Miss OVonnor; Mr and' Mrs Wallace. Messrs Harnett, Willis, Dixon, Hargreaves, and Smith ; ft in the steerage. ' The steamers Tui and Hsuralci got into, Foxton yesterday morning. They will probably return to-day. The steamer Wakatn leaves for Patea totday. The steamer Hui i leaves for Wanganui to-day. ■-The steamer Merksworth - left Westport .at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, and arrived in port yesterday afternoon. Sho brings a cargo of Coal. 1 ■ i - • The Chri-tohurch "Press” of September: 27 thus speaks of the barque Coofereuce: —"Mr J. Dransfiel i’a barque Conference, Captain Lusher, returned to port on Tuesday night from Newcastle.'.She leftiherq-a -few days over a mouth since full lof cargo-and pas- • sengars for Sydney, and has now arrived with a cargo of coal from Newcastle, after a good, passage of ten days. The Conference is' an undoubtedly smart sailer, and is one of the strongest built of ironlvessels. She (is besides unusually well provided with cargoworking facilities. The vessel has four hatchways, a donkey boiler, and two patent steam friction winches, and her ballast tanks (she carries water ballast) can be lllled in tnlf-an-liour. which.in itself, it must be admitted. is an item in her advantages for moving from place to place of no small importance. The tanks a-o ■pumped out at the r ito of 13,000 gallons per' hour by one of Tangve’s pumps." i.r. i : The Union Company’s steamer Ringarooma should arrive from Sydney, via Auckland and the -Bast Coast, to-mOrrow. She .leaves for the Soui.li and Melbourne bh Monday afternoon. ; - ■ ■ **'■• i

1 BRITISH SHIPPING. The Committee of Lloyd’s Register of Shipping have issued their now* boot for 1882-3, showing the •class and other details of each vessel in the Morcantib'Marine of England. Tho return'Ts made up to ' May 31.1832. There are 5.207 steamers/of 1 5.934,851 ions, which, taken at an average value; ;V)f £l6 per ion, show £30.022.766; 1,772.657 tons of iron and steel, calling ships, valued at'£l2 per ton, £20.071,884; ' " 2.840,258 tons of sailing ship's of wood ; and composite, ' taken at £0 per ton, £17.0411648—t0ta1; ’£126»736.197. There are building at th* present tons ' -of steamers, value £35.000.000, which will- .bfing this " amount up to £171,730,197. all vessels "in 1 Lloyd’s lJ - 'book being over 100 tons register.* ‘iTp'thlstcalcula- ’ ?ilon must be added tho value of The* Ashing! fleet of rthe United Kingdom, whi.h, no’ doubts could easily be given, as well.as the yachts of the United King* dom, steamers, ahd the [fleet of tugs always employed; The nomerouvsteamers in\the China and 'Japan trade, the Australian,. N4w‘Zealand.l Indian, ;and other steamers in..which 'British capital is in* . - Vested, but not. registered iir England.-would, it is ’• • 1 thought. If computed even on a low basis, aiid another £60,000,000 to tbo-flgqves giveu,- making In round •numbers £230,000.000 which represents the capital of ’the English Mercantile Marine India." I " i: < ;ii: ‘ i

INTERCOLONIAL WEATHER EXCHANGE. • -

WjtLtiKaxds l Observatory, September 29. ■, 1 ■ NEW ZEALAND. i Slight increase of pressure allJover* but still squally weather IroniN.W. J - ! 2

AUSTRALIA. j p I' Depression east of Tasmania, with a second depres*, • tlon entering the Australian Bight, indicating broken '' weather ; prevailing westerly winds! •-< !. ’ i ,li ßarometer^.—*NewZealaud: l Russell. * SOT; Wel»’Bhgton, 29*8; Bluff, p 29*6. ; Australia Albany VJ9.B; Hobart, 2D'4; Portland. 29.6; Sydnoyl 30*0.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6694, 30 September 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6694, 30 September 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6694, 30 September 1882, Page 2