SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
NEW PLYMOUTH.
AKBIVAL. October 3.— Hawea, s.s., 462 tons. Wheeler, from-Nelson. Oargo-39^ j>kgc. Crocker; -32 do, Sheppee: 22 do, Cock ; 28 do, Hoskin; 14 gunnies sugar, 9 cosfes, 4 tanks, 1 bdl iron, Gilraour; 10 drums, 1 case, Shuttleworth Bros. ; 46 pkgei 20 sacks guano, 1 case, 1 bdl, Webster Bros. ; 2 cases, Beale ; 1 horse, Paul ; 2 coils rbpi I ch*in v B^y^} Newman j' 1 pkg, F.A.t"amngton; 1 case, Proctor; 1 pel, O. Carrington ; 1 pose, Townsendj 1 pel. Broad. Passengers— Misk Catrington, Mi* Seatnacko, Messrs. Bushby, Hunt, Proctor, and Pugh. — Webster Bros., agents. BXPECTKD, ABRIVAIA v Wellington, s.s., from Manukau, this day. Lady Bird, sa, from Nelson, oft ' Saturday. Hawea, ».s., from Manukau, on Sunday. PEPABTTJIIES. , . September 29.— Tnupo, s.s., for Neleoti. ; Cargo— 29 pieces 1 box titanic Iroto, Andersod ; 6 cnsOT plants, Henry; 4 Wls sheepskins, Lashford; 4 empty hhd*, Uncles; 1 pkg, Movorley; 1 p*), Chambfers. Passengers— Mewrs. Anderson, Bullock, Chapman,. Hill, Kum Brag Fab, McMahon,Morley, and Mobcs. Ootober 3.— Haweoi, s-sty for Manukau.
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KipECTBD ARRIVALS. . ■Go-»h«*ad,'B.B. ! , from Manukau, to-me^row. Sarah and Mary, ketch, from Grey, daily. ■ Colonist, schooner,.fr6m Lyttelton, daily. ' , , pEPABTUBES. . . ," ' . . , • ' September 1 29.— G0-ahead, s.s.. for Manukau, Cargo— 4o head, cattle, 250 sheep, Bayly & Co. September 29.— Wild Duck, ketch, for Manukitu, with cattle and cheep, Elliot Sa Co. ■ ! Septeinber 29.— Amaranth, schooner," for Manukau, with cattle aqd sheep, Tste. September 1 29.— Strathnavar, schooner, for •Kaipara,' in ballast. October 2.— Clio, schooner, for Foxton, in ballast •■ ■ ' ' " ' ' October 2.— Fiety Clfoss, Bchooner, for iliinukau; in ballast. r ' ' , i 1 • i ■' ' ' I LJJ ii—J 1 '
fat s.s.Wellington left Onehhnga yesterday at 9.30 ».m., and may be expected here early this morning. — The schooner .Colomst^sailed €r<jm^Ly ttelton for WaftaVa on ' Sunday, grain laden for Messrs. Webster and Hulke.- Tbe ketch Sarah and Mary left Grey mouth for the same" port %n- Monday, coal for Meeara/ WeWt^r terothers. " -.'•.., ' T»K ketch Wild Duck and the, schooners Amaranth and Strathn»var were towed te sea from Waitara on Friday night, the two former being bound for Manukau with cattle and sheep. The' schooners Clio .and Fiery Cross were towed out on Monday morning, the former for Manawotu and the latter for Manukau. ' "'" It is with great pleasure we record the promotion of Mr. t William Newman, so well and favourably, known as purser Qf the Hawea and other Union Company's Bteamerp, to the ro«gniflcont new 2,000-ton steamer Wakatipu. Mr. Newman joined the Bteamer in Wellington on Friday. She is .intended, to trade ! between l)iinediri, Lyttelfori, Wellington, Melbourne 1 , Sydney, and Newcastle, and will carry 2,000 tons coal, 300 tons light goods, and 300 passengers. Jtf r. W. Newman^ who was reared in, .this , place, has. been made parser, which sliows the esteem in which he is held by the Company. y . •, Tbe new Government. Bteamer Hinemoa arrived at Wellington from Glasgow, .via Adelaide, on 'Monday, She left Adelaide on lh« 23rd September. ... '. I* is' feared ' that wrecftnge fonnd on • the Earamea^Beach, forty miles north of Westport, •hows that the ship La' Hogue has been lost. She was 1,331 fOnk burden, commanded, by Captain "Wagstdff, and was" dve 1 at Sydney on the 2nd September, being' then 92 days out. She probably encountered the late gale off the Australian coast.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 2451, 4 October 1876, Page 2
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