SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
ENTERED INWABDB. October s—Gralton, ss, 242, .Nordetrum, from Wellington and South. PassengersMessrs Aitken and Hill. s—Charles -Edward, ss, 154, Whitwell, from Wellington and Wanganui. s—Waitapu, ss, 40, Westrupp, from Motueka. 6-Hawea, ss, 461, Hansby, from Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers—Rev H. Hayward, Mrs Massey, Mrs Warnock, Miss Turner, Mr Glen, Mr Solly (agent of Mammoth Minstrels), and 2 others. CMtABKD OCIWABDS. October s—Grafton, ss, 242, Nordstrum, for Westport. Passengers—Mrs Jones, Re^ R. Hermon, and Mr Teece. 5 Charles Edward, ss, 154, Whitwell, for Mokihinui. s—Hawea, rs, 461, Hansby, for Picton and South. Passengers—Mrs Whiteombe, Mrs Campbell, Miss Richmond, Miss Campbell, Messrs J. C. Richmond (M.L.C ), Barnicoat (M.L.C), Sbephard (M.L.C), Beeves (M.H.R), Jackson, M'Gaffin, Ronlstin, Langbien, M'Eldrane, Hursthouse, Thomas, and Bringing. The Penguin leaves Wellington this afternoon, and will arrive here to-morrow morn* iDg. She sails by the same tide at noon for Wellington, Taranaki, and Manukau, taking the outgoing San Francisco mail. The Giafton arrived from Wellington and South yesterday morning, and sailed by the same tide for Westport. The ss Hawea,. Captain Hansby, leti Oneh'uDga at 10 a.tn on Tuesday, and arrived at New Plymouth at 1 a.m yesterday; landed passengers and mails, and left again at 1*45 a.m, and arrived off the Lighthouse at 5-20 p.m., entering the harbor at 8-30 p.m. OSxperienced strong S.W. winds and head sea to New Plymouth, and from Capo Egmont to arrival very strong S.E winds and head sea, the weather being clear overhead throughout, t-he sailed same tide at 9 o'clock for Southern Ports. Tee bs Lady Barkly should arrive from Golden Bay this evening, The sb Kennedy left for West Coait Ports last evening, find is due at Westport to-day. The Waverley will sail for Wellington and Patea on Friday evening. The ss Charles Edward left for Mokihinui at noon yesterday. She proceeds from there to Wellington with a cargo of coal. The ss Murray should arrive from Westport this evening. She leaves, for Wanganui and Wellington to-morrow evening at 9 o'clock. Thr Union Company's steamship Tekapo ia appointed to leave Wellington for. Calcutta on Saturday next,' and mails for India will close here on Friday at 11 a.m.
High Wateb ax Nelson. / . ■ A.M. P.M Wednesday, Oct. 6 .. 11.42 Thursday, Oct. 0 .. 0.5 0.25 Fridny, Oct. 7 .. 0.44 1.9 Saturday, Oct. 8 .. 1-33 157 Sunday Oct. 9 .. 2-21 2-52 Monday, Oct. 10 .; 3.23 3.56 Tuesday, Oct. 11 .. 4.32 5.8
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Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 3
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400SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 3
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