ARRIVED.
SEPTEMBER. 8, Taravua, 5.9., 522 tons, J. Hagley, from Melbourne, via tho South. 9, Mutnura, s.s., 1113 tons, Bird, from Sydney. 9, Stuvfc, p.s., 101 tons, Fairchild, from Wanganui. 9, Wellington, s.s., 262 tons, Holmes, from Lyttelton and Dunedin. 9, Lady Bird, s.s., 222 tons, Eenner, from Picton. SAILED. 8, Lady Bird, s.s., 222 tons, F. Kenner, for Picton. 9, Phoebe, s.s., 416 tons, E. Wheeler, for Picton, Nelson, Tarauaki, and Manukau. 9, Matauru, s.s., 1113 tons, Bird, for Panama. PASSENGER LIST. — INWARDS. Per Tararua. Cabin— Mr and Mrs Co3grovc, Mrs Mason and child, Miss Matthews, Miss Johnston, Mrs King, Dr Menzies, Messrs Lunsden, Barnard, Robertson, Johnston, Steingardt, Bennett, Selfo, Crook, Nicholson, Moore, Norton, On-, Lloyd, Paterson, Peter, Harcourt, M'Lean, Phillips, Duneford, Fish, Mathieson and Rossoubotham ; 59 in tho steerage. Per Wellington. Cabin — Miss James, Messrs Dormvell, Bell, Green, Head, and Brown. Steerage — 2, and (36 for other ports. Per Mataura. Mr and Mrs Saunders, Mrs Gandy, Sevgeaut Leokio, Messrs Dransfield, Grut, Ireland, Wardrop, J. Mollory, J. Johnson, J. Jenkins, G. .Ryan, W. Shirly, W. Austen, D. Hollands, J. Ellis, McKonzio, and six for Panama. j OUTWARDS. Per Phoabe. Cabin — Mr and find Mrs Cos* grove, Mr and Mrs Broad, Mrs and Mis 3 Puekey, Miss Bunny, Miss Lewis, Messrs Ames, Orr, Lloyd, Patl erson, Farmer, and Norton. Steorage j — Mr and Mrs Sullivan, Messrs Luko, Buckley,! McKay, Lovett, Curtis, McGirdy, Dunn, Nichol, Tornigh, Wylie, Collis, Dick, Ralph, Hogg, Ling, Taihom, Blake, Buckingham, Power, Brown, Maher, Haden, Ward, and Potter j 12 cabin and 33 steerage from other ports. j Per Mutaura. From Nelson for San Francisco j — Mr and Mrs Bowler. For Panama — Mr McQuillan. From Sydney for San Francisco — j Mr Brown. For Now York — MrsandjMiss Cassen. j Mrs O'Neill. From Manukuu for New York — Mr and Mrs Wile and child, Captain Danberry. From Molbourno for Panama — MrCrookos. From Otago — Mr Steingocht. From Sydney — Messrs Davis and North From Hokitika for Southamp- j ton — Miss and Master Whitbread, Mr Barrett. From Bluff— Messrs Barnard and Lumsden. From Otago — Mr Robertson. From Lyttelton — Messrs Selfe, Nicholson, and Eni3B. From Wol- j lington for Panama — Mr, Mrs, Miss, and Master Baker. For Southampton — Sir George Grey, Miss Matthews, Dr Knight, and Mr Millan. IMPORTS. In the Tararua, IT. B. Benson, agent — 2G plcgs machinery, 1 pel, Mills ; 12 cases galvanised iron, i pair blocks and chain, 20 boxes candles, W. and G. Turnbull & Co ; 13 bags bark, 15 pkga sugar, 8 coils rope, 1 keg chain, 1 do staples, 2 bdis forks, 2 do scythe lnvndlos, 2 do spades, 1 do wire, 3 do rakes, 2 cases hardware-, 1 do glass, 1 bdl scythes, Kreef't ; 20 boxes soap, Hickson and Son; 20 do, W. Tonks, ,jun. ; 1 cases telegraph instruments, Lemon; 40 cases brandy, 20 do geneva, 10 qr-casks, Krull & Co ; 2 cases, Kirkcaldio & Stains ; 1 do, Davies 5 1 do, Warmoll; 1 pel, Dr Knight; 3 bags oysters, Johnston ; 30 boxes soap, D. Anderson ; 30 do, Mountain j 3 boiler plates, 1 bag rivets, W. Seagcr ; 1 gunny sugar, 1 cask, 4 boxes cheese, 14 kegs butter, 3 casks onions, Panama Company, In the Mutaura, H. B. Benson, agent — 1 case perfumery, 1 do merchandise, Russell; 22 cases fruit, Lucas; 38 do, Norris ; 12 do, Palmer; 1 pel, Hartwell ; 10 boxes gold, Bank of New Zealand ; 2 do, Union Bank of Australia ; 2 caaea, 1 range, 2 pieces piping, 2 cuses fittings, 3 water closets, 8 mats sugar, 10 pioces pork, Panama Company ; 24 cases fruit, Order. In tho Wellington, W. Bishop, agent— 2 casks sundries, 1 roll lead, 1 ease, 4 bars iron, 1 cask putty, 1 pel colors, Mills ; 3 cases drapery, Daris ; 1 bulo drapery, James ; 1 pkg paper, 1 case sundries, 2 do glass, 1 cask glue, Hall ; 2 bales paper, Tustin ; 6 Jilids ale, Krull & Co; 2 cases drugß, Fife ; 1 do turps, 1 cask drugs, Allan ; 3 bales drapery, Turnbull, Reeves & Co ; 1 truss, Mountain ; 1 case, Mos9 ; 1 pkg bolts, Gibson ; 2 cases, 1 truss drapery Mooller Broß. 5 12 cases merchandise, Cowie ; 10 pieces wool press, Krtjeft; 5000 sovereigns, Bank of New Zealand. EXPORTS. In tho Phcobo, 11. B. Benson, agent— s sacks flour, Kebboll ; 1 box, White ; 2 bags potatoes, Guskin ; 4 bundles, 1 box, Telegraph Dopartment; 3 pfegs, 2 coils rope, 1 case, 10 nests tubs, Gibson ; 1 pul, 2 pair cart arms, 20 bugs potatoes, Mills ; 1 box, Russell ; 14 qrs beef, Barber ; 2 bdls, 1 bale, 7 trusses leather, Hirst ; 13 cases pepper, Nhnmo & Co ; 2 cases drapery, 14 pkgs, 19 kegs butter, Turnbull, Reeves &Co ; 5 boxes, U.B.A. ; 1 case, Bank N.Z. ; 1 case, Sands & McDoiigall ; 9 pkgs, Hickaon & Son ; 2 cases, 2 trusses, Whittem, Nicholson & Co j 1 case wive, 1 do cheese, Martin ; 6 kegs butter, Young ; 1 box sugar, Wheeler; 1 case, Burraud ; 20 kegs butter, W. &G. Turnbull & Co. ; and transhipments. In the Matauva, H. B. Benson, agent — 1 box, Union Bank ; 1 box, Colonial Treasurer ; and cargo from other ports. EXPKCTBD ARRIVALS. Ahuriri, s.s., from the South, 13th Alhambru, s.a., from Melbourne, via the West Coast, 13th PROJECTED DEPASTURES. Tavarua, 8.8., for Melbourne, Tia tho Weßt Coast, this day Wellington, c.c., for the North, this day Alhambra, a. a., for Melbourne, via South, 14th
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXIII, Issue 2730, 10 September 1868, Page 2
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