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Oct 18-Oroll. 5.8., 117 tons. M'Arthnr, f.om Danodin, Oamaru and Ttmaru. J. M. Hoywool and iroinimy. fro* Port Cbalmer*. R. Puflott, agent. Passenger — Captain Cairos, Mr Teesdale ; :» sreerage. O«\ 18 -Penguin, 8.8., 413 t.*»«, Maioolm.from Auckland vii Ea-t C >ist. K. Pufivtt, a? ent. Pas. wngers-Mr and Mra Bill and nuree, Mrs Hill. Mrs M'lntjre aud son. Mives West and Moore, Messrs Archer. Ru3esll, Browne, Johns, Andrews ■ad BUir ; 2 steerage. , Oct. 18-Wanaanm. 8.8.. 175 tons. Bayldon, from West Coast aud Wellington. J. M. Ueywoou and Co., agents. Pdtßongera 6ftcerage. Oct. 19-Torca, schooner, 7& tons, Grundy, from Kalpara. J. B. Way, agont. Oct. 20— Cleopatra, brigantino. 92 tons, Clarkson, bam Oreymouth. • Oct. 20 -Elizabeth, barque, 315 tons.liovett, from Oct. 20-^Prince Alfred, schooner, td tons, Schonltd, from Pioton. CLEARED. Oct. 18 -Isabella. Anderson, schooner, 79 tons, Paterson, for Oamaru. Master, agent.. Oct. 20— Wangauui, fl.B , 170 tons. Bayldon, for OamaruandDunodm. Oot. 20-Oleaader, barque, 312 tons, J6ass, Tor Newcastle. SAILED. Oot. 18-Ploiono. ship. 1092 tons. Eenaut, for San Francisco. Da'pety and Co., agents Oct. IS-Bonthern Croat, ba-quo, 32* Una, Kfttn■ay, for Wellington. P. Cunningham and Co., *^Oct.'lß— Wanaka, s.s , 278 tons. M'Qilliviar, for Wellington, East Coast porto, and Auokland. R. Pnflett, agent. Paß«engers : Saloon for Wellington — Messrs Praser. Eowden, Cooper, Whitooiubej for Auckland— Mr Ware; sterrage- 5. Oct. 18— Penguin, 8.a., 442 tons, Malcolm, for Danedin. K. Puflett, a?ent. Passengers -Mr and Mrs Ellisdon; steerage— l. Oct. 18-Oreti, a.s., 117 tons, M f Arthur, for WelBngtou, Waußsirai, and Manutan. J. M . Hey wood and Co., agents. The Cleopatra from Greymouth arrived this morning. , _ The s.b. 'Wangauui leaves for Timaru Mid Dnnedin this aft^raoou. • The barque Elizabeth, from Newcastle, waa si?. sailed this morning, also the Prince Alfred, ■ehooner, from Pieton. The sohooner Torea arrived from Kaipara yestarTfao s.fl. Wellington leaTes for Wellington and MroakM to-morrow. - The brig Pukeha was berthed at No. 6 wnarf on The schooner Isabella Anderson cleared at the Customs for Oamarn on Saturday. Tfia shift of wind to the soulhward yeatprday should bring up the ship Bangitikei,mow 03 days out, with immigrants. , The Knowsley Hall is now 135 days ont from tne Start. Shi is said to be a very flire powerful ship. but left London very deeply laden. She has i 47 passengers, and 'our hordes, ia addition to her urge car*o. She is comparatively a new ship, and isolassedlOOAl. „ L The 8.8. Wanaka, Captain M'Gillivrny, from Port Chalmers, arrived on Satmdny momtnsr, and sailed tot Auckland vii way ports in the evening. The ship Pleione, for San Francisoo, and barque Southern Cross, for Wellington, sailed on Saturday morning. .... Tha brig Emily ii undergoing repairs at the luuuls of Messrs Grnbb and Bon. Her topsides have been tecanlked. new bulwarks, *c, put in, and fresh spars furnished. The schooner Torea, Captain Grnndy, cros-rea Xsipant Bar on Saturday. Oct. 11, at 6 p.m. with a fresh northerly wind; passed Cnpo Egmont at midnight on Snnday, and Capo Campbell next day. On Tuesday experienced a strong southerly breeze, which drive tha vessel back to Capo Teriwiti, and thence had light north-east winds to arrival yesterday aftornoon. ';..' ■ The barque James Hanncl was shifted in Dampier's Bay on Saturday, preparatory to being broken up. The vessel is French built, ana was built expressly for n transport, so that sonin esoellent work was put in ; tho who!e of bor fastenings are puro copper, and it will take some timo to break her up. The b.b. Penguin, Captain Malcola, left Eu3soll Oct. 12, at 11 p.m.; Auckland, C p.m. Oct. 13; Tauranga, 10 a.m.. Oct. 14; Gisborno, 630 p.m., Oct. 15; Napier, 12.15 p.m. Oot. 10; Wellington, 2.15 p.m., Oct. 17, and arrived in harbour at 6 am. oa Saturday. The Penguin met with strong southwest winds and heavy sea to Wellinßton, thence fine weather. She sailed for Port Chalmers on Saturday afternoon. We thank Mr Stoddart, her purser, for files. . . The ss. Oreti, Captain M'Arthnr, arrived m fctrbour on Saturday morning from Dun^din, Oamarn, and Timaru. The Oreli sailed for Wellinstton, Wanganui, and Mannknu at 5.30 p.m. Mosstb Cnff and Gtaham advertise tho Southern Cross for Wellington, Napier, and Auokland on Wadnesday nert. and the s.a. Hnia for Kaikoura, Wellington, and other ports on tho same day. The 8.8. Wanuanui, Captain Bayldon, Mt Greymouth at 830 a.m. Oct 14, Westport 10 30 a.m. Oct. 15, Wellington 7 p.m. Oct. 17, aid arrived in harbour at 6 pm. on Saturday. She leaves for Timuu and Dunedin at 1 p.m. to-day.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3596, 20 October 1879, Page 2
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