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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

i High Watbb at Neibon. '; a.m. p.m. ■ Tuesday, Oct 19 ... 0.23 0.42 i Wednesday, „ 20 ... 1-2 124 i Thursday, „ 21 ... I'4B 2-12. • BNTSBED INWARDS. jOotober 16—Dauntless, cutter, 12, Britt, from Moutere. .... _^_. 'i 16—Thames, schooner, 22; Hunt, from Wanganui. 116—Lady Barkly, ps, 30, Walker, from Golden Bay: 10 passengers. ■ m ~ ■■ ; 18—Taranaki, bs, 299, Loyd, from Taranaki and Manakau. Passengers—Mrs Richards, Mrs White, Mrs Atkin, Mr and Mrs Bell and family, Messrs Donald, Adams,Thomas,Smith, Charles, and Jenkins. 118—Taupo, es, 461, Macfarlane," from Taranaki and Manakau. '"'■■„ ~ t, o : 18—Ino, as, 28, Bonner, from Golden Bay. 2 passengers. \ ■ : . , . 18—Ladybird, 88, 286,,. Andrew, from Picton and South. Passengers—Miss Delbne, Miss Clifford, Constable Beattie, Messrs Gardiner and Rhon, ■ 18—Waihopai, schooner, 43, Greager, from Wanganui. 2 passengers. 18—Planet, cutter, 12, Thome, from Molueka. OLBASED OUTWABDB. . October 16—Dauntless, cutter, 12, Britt, for Adele Island. . ■ -■'■■ 16—Australian Maid, schooner, 17, Gubertson^ for Awaroa. . ■ 18—Taranaki, ss, 299, Lloyd, for Piofcon and South Passengers—Miss Jackson, Messrs Young,. Taylor, "Ross, Davey, Donoughue, Dreeam, Byrne, Simons, Dawson, Hare, Hatchings, Oorrigan, and :W Caul. 18—Lady Barkly, ps, 30, Walker, for Motueka. 18—Ladybird, ss, 236, Andrew, for Taranaki and Manakau. : . ;.'..•.: 18—Taupo, ss, 461, Macfarlane, for Picton and South. Passengers —Mr 3 Alexander and 2 children, Mrs Morgan, Miss Wilcocks, Mr and Miss Newton, Miss Patterson, Mr and Mrs Jacobs. Mrs Suinot, Mrs Saunders, Messrs' Perry, Bdoiie, Fleicher, Macklan, Marks, Ellis, Maxwell, Murphey, Harvey, Li^htband, Gray, Martia, Hill, and Youle. 18^-Planet;, cutter, 12, Thome, from Motueka; 18—Ino, ss, 28, Bonner, for Havelook. 3 passengers. -~■■■■■■•■■ ■ VESSELS IN PORT. Charles Edward, from West Coast | Lady Barkly, from Motueka Wallace, ps, from Wanganui Chile, ship, from London, via Taranaki Waihopai, Bchooner, from VVanganui EXPECTED AUBIVALS. Lyttel.ton, ps, frptu Blenheim, to-morrow' Murray, fnm West Coast,: to-morrow Hawea, ss, from South, Oct. 21 Albion, from West Coast and Melbourne, October 21 Kennedy, from Wanganui, &c, October 23 Orn'eb, from South aud Melbourne, October 23 : Phoebe, from South, Ootober 23' Ladybird, from Taranaki and Manukau, Oct. 25 Mataiira, ship, from London ; sailed Aug. 5. PBOJEOTBD DEPARTURES. ■■ Lady Barkly, for Colling wood, &c, to-day • Charles Edward, for West Coast, to-morrow ; "Albion/for South,arid Melbourne," October 21 Hawea, for Taranaki and Manukau, Oct. 21. Omeo, for West Coast and Melbourne, Oct. 23 Phoebe, for Taranaki and Manukau, October 23 Ladybird, for South, October 25 ; IMPORTS. ExThamss, from Wanganui:.Bo sheep, Order. Ex'Taranaki, from Taranaki and Manakau : 1 box, ißrookfield; 7pkgs, Order; 1 case, Montaguej 22 pkKS,Mabin; 3 bundles, Bettany. ■Ex Taupo; from Taranaki aud Manakau: 4 cases, Friend ; 3000 feet timber, Mabin ; 2 pkgs, Levien ; 1 pkg, Dee ; 1 pkg, Jones. Ex Lady Barkly from Golden Bay: 11 .pkgs, N. Edwards & Co.; 150z 3 gold, Order; 15,000 feet timber, Scott. . ....:..,... Ex Waihopai, from Wanganui: 121 sheep, Order. Ex Ino, from Golden Bay.: 88 pkgs, N. Edwards & Co.; 193.0Z8 gold, Order. Ex Ladybird from South : 270 bags, Franzen ; 2 cases, Wymondj 2. pkgs., Campbell; l,pkg. Harling ; 3 pkgs, Payne; 1 oase, Peters;, 1 pkg Sclanders & Co.; 1 pkg,..Grant •.1 truss,. Graves_& Fleming ; 1 truck, 2 wheels, Scott; 4 pkg?, Order; 1 pkg, Raphael; 1 truss, Davis & Co. ; 1 bale, Lukins ; 30 sacks flour, Levien ; 1 parcel, Colonist office.; 8 pkgs Order; 1 case, Telegraph Department; 1 pkg, Maoalister. , EXPORTS. Per Australian Maid, for Awaroa: 20 pkgs, R. Levien. Per Taranaki, for South : 1 bale, 267 coil?, 9. cases 10 bales wool, Ni Edwards & Co.; 1 crate, Solanderf &Co. ' - . Per Ladybird for North : 20 half-cheats tea, 1C cases Geaeva, 5 cases Old Tom 48 bags sugar, 2 qr casks wine, 9 cases iron, 48 pkgs, N. Edwards & Co,----50 sacks malt, Harley } 50 sacks malt, Hooper & Dodson. . - • Per Taupo, for South :12 boxes 2 half-chests tea Sclanders & Co.; 50 sacks malt, Harley ; 20 pkgs H. Davis and Co.; "2 bales 6loth, Webley. Per Ino, for Havelock : 2 cans, Graham; 24 sacki polato.es, Order; 20 pieces castings, Anchor Foundry 6 pkgs; Neitmen. ' The Kennedy leaves the Waitara "to-day for thi Manukau'. '"' Thb Charles Edward leaves to-morow morning fo her usual round of West Coaßt Ports. The Murray leaves Westport for Neleon at 2 p.m to-day.' Thb Lyttelton is to leave Blenheim to-day fo Nelson..' ■.'. '-, : " ■■•■:. / • . ; ' The! Taupo' arrived at Picton from Nelson at s*4i p.m.,:yeßterday,and Taranaki at 6*30 p.m. i • The Ladybird left yesterday morning for Taranak 'arid "Manukau."""..," , ",; '.' "' ; i The steamers Albion and Omeo, from Melbourni may be looked for .to-day, the former at Hokitika and tho latter at the Bluff. The Lady Barkly leaves for Colling wood, &c, to-day. : A TEiEGffiAM from Port Chalmers, dated Octobe loth, tays :—•" At the auction sale of, the ship Do Juan, to-day, the hull and lower masts, in one loi did not command a bid; Tho sails, gear, &0., wer offered in lots, but met with poor, bidding. Th greater part waj, btught in*. The"condemnation o tho ihip is regarded m » just moatare. Other fishj

easels are under surveillance, and will receive little aercy, the Government surveyors having^asolted o fully exercise the law. Consequent upon their clion, a large schooner, the Annie Howlan, hs§ been onverted to lightering purposes. The insurance ompanies are also bestirring themselves. Thtir urveyory Captain Russell, hai prohibited the ■rigantine Oreti from taking away more than enough argo to ballast her." Tng shortest transatlantic voyage' on record from iueenstown to Sandy Hook is thatof the White ptar steamer Germanic, Captain Kennedy, which on ier last voyage out occupied but seven day twenty- % lours and.seven.minutes of actual time. She left Jneensfown and passed- Eoehe'a Point at 1T35 a.m n July 30,' and 'arrived at Sandy-Hook afr6'2o a.m n Augnst 7. The days 1 runs-on the voyage varied rom 348 to 373 miles, the aggregate distance sailed teing 2800 miles. The. weather was generally nod'erate, but on August 3rd head winds were mcounteredand the engines"were stopped for twenty, line minutes, this being the day of least progress— 148 miles.

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Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1981, 19 October 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1981, 19 October 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1981, 19 October 1875, Page 2