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SHIPPING.

Htoh Water.— 6 5 a.m.; 6*26 p.m. BF2».—Bi«c*, 8.32 a.m.; seta, 5*60 p.». HKTEOROLOaiOAI<—TEBTEBDAT.

MKTJEOBObOUIU.*J>— Noon.—'Barometer, 'Bo*o7 ; thermometer, w. 0 p.m.—Barometer, 30*03 : thermometer, 65, Midnight.—Barometer, 30 03; thermometer, W* “Wind.—N.W., fresh ; weather gloomyARRIVED „ . 1t September'3o.—Kiwi, ..... 133 Irom Napier and Castle Point. Levin and Co.. «ents. Jessie Nlccol, schooner, 93 tons, Veale, Irom the Bluff. Master, agent. _ . _ . tt , Tul, s*B-164 tons, Pope, from Foiton. Turnbull and l.-Go-Ahead, i.i., 130 tons, Doile, Irom the Sonth. Johnston and Co., agents. Hlnemoa. «... 272 ton.. Johnson, Irom Pic ton. Kelson, and Manukan. Passengers—Miss Hutchison, Mr J. E. Brown, M.H.R., and Miss Brown. Mr and Mrs Koch, Messrs Adams, Vlekers, Pox, and Tylee, Masters Hume and Eskisson. Wariaka, s s 277 tons. Holmes, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Shaw (2), Mrs Oawin and family («). Air and Mrs Blacklock, Hon. W. Rolleaten, Messrs Nightingale, Flaherty, Hudson, Blythe, Batham, Lance. Black, Bell, Duthie, Moorhouse, and Johnston; oin the steerage. Wheeler, agent. Kingatooma. s.s., 622 tons, Kdfe, Irom Auckianu, via East Coast. Passengers: Saloon—Miss Horsford. Mesdames Foreman, Barry, and Jacob, Mr and Mrs Hutchinson, Messrs Morpeth. Robinson, Kirkpatrick, Cargill, Newberry, Duncan, Mills, Smythe, Gardiner, GUI, Black, and Momberg: 9 In the steerage. Wheeler, agent. SAILED. „ , _ Shttbmeer 30 —Wakatu, s.s., 78 tons, Bonner, for Patea. Turnbull and Jo., agents, ~ Edwin Bassett, barque. 329 tons, for Newcastle. Passenger—Mr Smith. Williams, agent. Spec, schooner, 32 tons, Eugene, lor Lyttelton. M H?la, ton", Berriman, for Wanganui. Turna’.TfS ° on «, Fisk, for Piclon and Blenheim. Eckford. for Blenheim. Levin and Co., agents. .. „ Hinemoa, s.s., 272 tons, Johnson, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Mr J, E. Brown, M.H.R., and Miss Brown. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London.—Otakl, sailed June 28: West York^ une 27; Sea Toller, July 14 : Wanganui, July 29 ; Orari. August 21st. _ ~ , , Liverpool via Port Chalmers. -Beechdale, sailed Boston'viaPort Chalmers —Dio Fill, sailed July 10, Nelson.—Charles Edward, this day. Plcton and Nelson. —Wanaka, 4th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Fozton,—J-ne Douglas, this day.' Nelson and West Coast.—Charles Edward, this day. Castle Point and Napier.— Kiwi, this day. Kalkoura and Lyttelton.—Tul, this day. Wanganui.—Go-Ahead, this day. Southern Ports and Melbourne. —Rlngarooma, this day. BY TELEGRAPH. (»Rost OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Lyttelton, October 1, Arrived— Pleiades, ship. Captain Setten, from London, July 1, with 16 passengers; Zohrab, barque, from Newcastle. (united tubs* association.l Lyttelton, September 80. Arrived —Wakatipn, a.«„ from Sydney, via Wellington ; Wanaka, s s., from Manukau and way perte; Go-Ahead, s.s. from Dunedin. „. . , Dunedin, October 1, Arrived, on Saturday—Natal Queen, from Hobart. Sailed, on Friday evening—The barque Beechdalo, .with a cargo from Liverpool for Wellington ; Jane Anderson, for Wellington. Grkymovth, October I. 1 Arrived—Frank Guy, from Napier; St. Kilda, from Melbourne- w „ ~ . Sailed—Grafton, for Wellington; Wallabl and St. Kilda, for Wanganui; Kennedy, for Waltara and Wellington. The Union Co.’s s.s. Wanaka left Lyttelton wharf at 9.30 p.m. on 30th September, arriving alongside Wellington wharf at 4.49 p.m. yesterday. Met with strong north-west winds and heavy swell during the whole of the trip. She leaves for Plcton and Nelson' The’Government steamer Hinemoa, after lying for some time at Onelmnga, returned to Wellington, via Intermediate ports, at 8.45 am. yesterday, her last port of call having been Picton, whence she sailed at 4,39 a.m. yesterday. She left again for Lyttelton at 4 pm. to bring up a number of long-sentence jj ap i er f or p; c ton and Nelson, and Hula for Wanganui, sailed on Saturday. i The s.s Tui left Fozton at 10 a.m. on Saturday ; arrived iu Wellington at 8.30 p.m. Passengers-Mfa Vanstcin, Messrs Clark, McKay, Captain Bendall. She tow.-d out from Fozton the schooner Awatoa, for Lyttelton. «.a a r The Union Co.'s steamer Rlngarooma left Auckland on the 23th September at 11 a.m., arriving at Gisborne next day at 2.40 p.m. ; sailed again at 6.10 p.m., reaching Napier on the 30th at 3 a.m.; left atT p.m , anti arrived at Wellington at 9.45 a.m. yesterday. Had light winds down coast as far as Cape Falliser, and from thence strong north-west winds to arrival. She leaves for the South and Melbourne *°At the last meeting of the Oamaru Harbor Board, the Secretary showed that a sum of L 43.000 would be required for the completion of the works, including the breakwater, mole, reclamation, and the dredge, and for provision for dredging and wharves. The Board had about L 17.500 in hand, and there therefore remained about L 25,600 to bo raised to meet the amount required. Steps are to be at once taken with a view of raising the required loan.

INTERCOLONIAL WEATHER EXCHANGE. Wellington Observatory, September 30. NEW ZEALAND. Fine, bright weather, with light variable airs all over, - and high pressure. AUSTRALIA. , ] Steep depression passed South Coast, with strong south-west winds in West Australia, and north-west over Victoria and Tasmania; south-west wind reached Barometers. Zealand: Bussell, 30*2; Wellington, 30*1; Bluff, 29 9. Australia: Albany, 297 ; Hobart, 29‘0: Portland, 29 4 ; Sydney, 297.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6695, 2 October 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6695, 2 October 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6695, 2 October 1882, Page 2