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October. 15, Huon Belle, schooner, 42 tons, Saunders, from Patea. 16, Falcon, schooner, 37 tons, Morrison, from Blenheim. 16, Electra, ship, 650 tons, Sellars, from London. Passengers : Saloon — Mrs Miller, Miss Duck, Mrs Schwartz and 3 children, Mr Castlea. Second cabin and 6tenrftge— Miss Robinson, Mies Hudden, Mr. Hudden, Mr Cumin, W. Thomson, G. King, G. Kaye, W. L. Hall, D. Cross, John Gray, C. Hansard, Miss Bett, Miss Smith, Misa Prichard, Miss Laird, Miss M'Lennan, Mrs Gray and 2 children, Mrs Burton and baby. 16, Wellington, s.s., Kennedy, from Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau. Passengers : Messrs Brogden and son, Llewlleyn, M Kenzie, Ritchie, Walker, Farmer, Nancarrow, Gillies, Vavasour, Kay, Marks, Forden, Young, Reid, 0, Norman, M'Leod, Henderson, Bernard, Major and Mrs Heaphy, Mrs Nicholson, Col. Whitmore, Mrs Carey and 2 children, Mr, Mrs and Miss Ward, Miss Goulter, Mrs M'Kenzie and 3 children, Mr & Mrs Walker, Messrs Fieldiner, Wi Pukapuka, Watt, Mr and Mrs O'Mara, Mrs Carmont, and two natives ; aud 29 for other ports. SAILED. 15, Tarnnaki, s.s., 299 tons, Wheeler, for Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau. Passengers : — Mr Rochfort, Mr Clarke, Mr and Mrs Gilman, Mr Simmonds, Mrs Bacon and child. 16, Wellington, s.s., 2GI tons, Kennedy, for Lyttelton and Otago. Passengers : — Mr and Mrs Petre, Mrs Restriaux, Messrs Turnbull, Stewart (2), Palmer, Joyce, Renenhill, Meern, Carslake, M'lntyre, three steerage and 26 original. IMPORTS. In the Wellington, C. Hartmann, aagentt — t pkg, Langbridge ; 5 cases, W. Gray ; 1 box books, Turnbull, Reeves & Co ; 1 do, Colonial Library ; 1 case saws, Greenfield & Stewart ; 1 case, Hon J. Yogel ; 2 do, Dr Hector ; 1 gun in case, Vavasour ; 2 pkgs atnunition, Brogden ; 1 case, Bank N.Z. : 2 do, Maunsoll ; 1 do, Lowes ; 1 do, Dean ; 1 crso, 2 mat targets end props, Hen J. Yogel ; 27 coils rope, Mills ; 48 kits oysters, 6 cases fruit, Bennett ; 50 kits oysters, Dale ; 1 case, Heaps ; 1 case, Gillies ; 1 bale wool, Levin & Co ; 7 cases fruit, Ebden ; 20 cases drapery, M'Dowell. In the XXX, Master, agent — 600 bushels barley, 6 tons potatoes, Kreeffc ; 2 do, Order ,- -4 hhda beer, Donneker ; 2 boxes, Father Pezant. In the Huon Belle, Master, agent — 70 sheepskins, 21 hides, 2 calf skins, 1 hhd, Saunders. In the Falcon, W. & G. Turnbull & Co., agents— 6oo bushels malt, Staples 5 70 bales flnx, 3 bales tow, Levin & Co. In the Electra, W. & G. Turnbull & Co, agents — 1 case, Meadows ; 3 pkgs, Duthie; 1 do, Kirby ; 1 case, Customs ; 1 do, Barraud ; 1 do, J. W. Jordan ; 1 do, Honeywell ; 1 do, S. Carroll; 1 do, Gilmour; 1 do, J Walkington ; 3 do, S. Hogg ; 1 do, Field ; 2 do, Brown ; 8 do, Warmoll ; 9 do, Order 5 2 do, Fuhrmann ; 4 cases, W. & G. Turnbull & Co ; 1 do, N.Z.L. & M. Co j 1 case, Dean 5 1 case, Ginger; 1 case, Bramwell ; 1 case, Taylor and Wafcfc; 1 case, M'Beth ; 1 do, Webb; 1 do, Taylor j 2 do, Turnbull, Reeves & Co ; 1 do, Sewell ; 1 do, Henderson; 2 do, Chaytor; 1 do, Goodman ; 2 do, Davis ; 1 do, Bank N.Z ; 2 do, Kenny ; 1 do, Percy ; 1 do, Penny ; 1 do, J. &Co ; 1 do, Willis ; 3 do, Fairbrother ; 1 do ; Yorke ; 1 do, Forstor ; 1 do, Lowes ; 97 cages, 10 barrels, 5 qr-tierces, 10 crates, 10 casks, 60 kegs, 4 bundles, 21 pkgs, 4 bales, J Joseph & Co.; 1 trunk, L. Levy ; 1 box, G Hall; 1 case, W. J. Willis; 393 bars, 124 bundles, 2 barrels, 98 kegs, 11 cases, 9 casks, 4 rundlets, 50 drums, 16 arms and boxes, 1 bundle shovels, W. Gibson ; 5 cases, 1 bale, 1 trunk, 1 case samples, order ; 4 qr-tierces tobacco, 4 kegs, 50 barrels, 100 boxes, 10 qrcasks, 8 pkgs, Levin and Co.; 50 kegs, 10 bar> rels, 20 bundles, 1 enso machinery, 2 fly■wheels, 2 do, 1,358 cases, 70 quarter casks, 119 barrels, 19 bales, 1 truss samples, 1 pkg do, 16 octaves, 33 casks, 2 bales, 35 kegs, 42 crates, 150 boxes, 14 bundles, 1 crate samples, 4 hhds, 2 parcels samples, 7 half tierces, 55 drums, 148 tins, 400 cases stout, 300 cask 1 ! ale, W. & G-. Turnbull & Co; 9 tanks, 13 kegs, 1 basket vice, 12 casks, 9 cases, 1 bundle hay forks, 1 bale, Denton ; 15 cases, 10 stoves, 6 casks, 2 hhds, 72 kegs, 39 camp ovens and covers, W. W. Taylor; 9 esses, 2 bales, order : 4 cases, 1 drum, 0. D. Barraud ; 2 cases, 1 chest, Holmes ; 1 ca9e, 146 pkgs, 20 barrels, Kvull and Co. ; 278 barrels ammunition, 36 cases, 40 pkgs, Defence Minister ; 1 bale,. B cases, Whittem, Nicholson, & Co.; 3 casks, order ; 11 crates, 2 cases, 3 tierces, 2 casks, 3 hhds, 8 trunks, D. Anderson ; 13 casks, 6 cases, 11 tons coals, 1 crate, order ; 2 casks, 1 case, 2 pkgs, 1 qr-cask, Andrew Todd; 1 case, Weston and Katterburg ; 1 pkg, Hartmann; 111 pkgs, Duthie; 28 do, Reid; 512 pkgs, 120 caaes, 182 barrels, 10 qr-casks, Tnrnbull, Reeves, & Co; 55 pkgs, Waterhouee; 17 pkgs, Kirkcaldie &, Stains; 94 pkgs, E. Hunt ; 150 cases, 207 pkgs, 4 qr-caaks. Order; 17 pkgs, Jamea Smith, To Aro ; 3 crates, 43 cases, 19 kegs, 20 qr-casks, E. Pearce ; 2 cases, Trotter; 46 pkgs, Bethune & Hunter; 4 pkgs, A. Johnston ; 3 do, Izard ; 88 pkgs, T. & W. Young ; 1 bale, Edmondson ; 106 pkgp, W. B. Rhodes & Co ; 718 pkgs, Taylor and Watt; 1 do, Fox ; 1 do, Colonial Secretary; 18 plcgs, Burrett; 1 pkge, Buddie; 1 1 case, N.Z. Government ; 8 pkgs, Johnston and Co; 1 case, Harper ; 1 do, Robertson ; 13 pkge, Vennell, Mills, & Co ; 33 cases, 32 pkgs, 100 casks, 8 bales, Order ; 22 pkgs, Moss ; 14 pkgs, Burne. EXPOETS. In the Taranaki, 0. Hartman, agent : — 4 gunnies sugar, Krull & Co. ; 3 sacks maize, 1 case, Kveeft ; 2 boxes, Tomkins 5 1 pkg., A.M.P. Society ; 2 do, Union Bank ; 1 bundle bags, 14 pkgs. leather, W. L. Hirst ; 3 cases drapery, 4 bales paper bags, 20 cases kerosine, 2 trusses do, W. & Or. Turnbull & Co. ; 13 kegs butter, T. W. Young; 1 keg blocks, Gibson ; 1 parcel, Kirkcaldio & Stains ; 1 tierce, 2 pkgs., 400 sacks barley, Hartmann ; 23 kegs butter, Logan : 3 lihds. hacon, Mu'lline ;20 kegs butter, D. Anderson, jun. ; and part original cargo. In the Wellington, 0. Hartmann, agent : — 1 case acid, Harlmann ; 3 boxes, 1 bundle ■wire, Telegraph j 7 qr.-barrels, 1 case ammunition, 3 cases arms and ammunition, Col. Beader ; 1 parcel, ÜB. Australia j 1 box, W. Touks ; 16 cases, Sidey & Co. EXPECTED ABBIVAIS. Ahutiri, s.s., from the South, 20th. Phoebe, s.s., from Picton, Nelson, Taranaii and ManukaU) 17th. Claud Hamilton, s.s., from Lyttelton, Otago and the Bluff, 19th, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aliuviri, s.s., for Napier, 21st. Claud Hamilton, s.s., for Australia, India, and Europe via Suez, 19th. Phcebe, s.s., for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. 18th.
The ship Electra, which reached port yesterday afternoon, under command of Captain Sellars, sailed from London on July 12, and from Gravesend on the 13fch. Had light variable westerly airs till July 19th, when she took her departure from tho Eddystone, with a BHiarfc westerly breeze, which drew gradually into the N.W. ; thence, till getting the N.E. trades, had light northerly and westerly winds. The trades were got on the 29th July, in 33 °N. and 20 ° West ; they also proved light, and were left in 16 ° N. Thence, to 4, ° N., had light S.W. and S.S.W. winds, when she got the S.E. trades, hanging far Bouth. Crossed the Equator on August 15th, in 26° 30', thirty-three days out. Just cleared the coast of Brazil, and lost the S.E. trades in 19 ° S. and 37 ° W. on 21st August. Afterwards had light N.E. and northerly airß till the 27th, when it changed to the S.E. and became equally ; carried away the cross-jaok yard. Had S.E. and easterly winds till the the 31eb, when they got cross-jack yard up again ; then got smart northerly breezes and cloudy weather. On September 3rd, during 25LW. winds, passed a quantity of wreck, con-
siating of a lavge ship's masts and yards, all bright. From September 9th till the 28th, had fine smart breeZe3, v arying from N.W. to S.W., with occasional showers of sleet and snow, the vessel making good running ; than had fine and pleasant weather, but made j sorry progress up to Tasmania, which was j passed without being sighted. Thence had variable winda until she reached Cook Strait, j whore she encountered a heavy gale. Got the pilot on board at 1.30 p.m. yesterday, and got safely into harbor at 7 p.m , after a pleasant passage of ninety-seven days. She couiesi consigned to W. and Q-. Turnbull and Co. The B.s. Taranaki, hence, arrived at Picton at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, and sailed again at 10 for Nelson, arriving there the same evening. She will leave Nelson to n ght for Tarauaki and Manukau. The B.s. Wellington, Captain Kennedy, arrived in this harbor at 3 o'clock on Monday morning, from Picton, Nelson, Turanaki, and Manukau, bringing the European mail per Nevada, transhipped at Manukau. She Iwd seventy passengers, and over 100 tons cargo on leaving Mauukflu, and oighfcy-four passengers on arrival here. She sailed yesterday afternoon, shortly after 2 o'clock, for Lyttelton and Otago, with the Southern portion of the Caiifornian mail, and a large number of passengers. The s.s. Kcera, hence for Napier, Taurunga, and Auckland, arrived at Napier on Sunday night last, at; 11 o'clock. The e.s. Phojbo, Captain Worsp, arrived at Nelson yesterday morning, at 8 o'clock, from Taranaki and Manukau. She left again last night, for Picton and Wellington, and will be due here about 10 this morning. She will sail for Lyttelton and Otago, to-morrow, nt 2 p.m. The U.S., N.Z., and A. mail steamship Nevada, Captain J. H, Blethen, arrived at Auckland at 3 p.m. on the 12th, from Honolulu. She left Honolulu on the 26th ult., connecting with the s.s. Moses Taylor, from San Francisco September 13. She sailed for Sydney on the afternoon of the 13th. The barque Japan, of Melbourne, Captain Barker, was lost on Cape East, Arctic Ocean, on October 5, 1870. Nine men were lost, including the third mate. The rescued men were taken to San Francisco in the Hattie Jackson, from St Michaels. The New Orleans steamer Londina was wrecked 79 miles south from St Augustine. Twenty persons were drowned. The mess boy was picked up, and it was from him the news was learned. Eleven persons were saved, but the vessel is a total wreck. A telegram in the "JNews of the World" i announces that the steamer Dacotah, of Webb's line, is being got ready as fast as circumstances will allow, and she will take her departure in about six weeks. At this writing it is not settled whether she will go via Cape of Good Hope or via Suez Canal Sydney. On Thursday intelligence was received in Greenock, of the arrival of the ship Juson, 1512 tons, Captain M'lntyre, at Calcutta from London, after a remarkably quick passage of 75 days. This is one of the fastest passages, wo understand, on record. The Jason was built by Messrs Barclay and Curie, Glasgow, last year, and is owned in Greonock by Mr J. H. Carmiohael and others. Another ship owned by the same firm — the Medea — is also reported by telegraph at Bombay from Calcutta, after a good passage of 87 days.— " Glapgow Herald." The Anna, bound for Copenhagen, has been wrecked and all on board lost. The steamer Leader Dantzig, for Amsterdam, was lost with all hands. The American ship Lovello, from Hamburg, has arrived at Cardiff with four of the crow dead from cholera. The vessel is quarantine^. Is is reported that the entire shipbuilding of the port of Hull is transferred to a company whoso leading officers are Spencer Robinson and Naval Constructor Reed.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3321, 17 October 1871, Page 2
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