SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. ABRIVED. June 23—Ladybird, s.s., 285 tons, Andrews, from Wellington. Passengers—saloon ; Mrs and Miss Samuels, Messrs Levin, Mathias, Leecher, and Mendlesohn. Steerage—Messrs Holds worth and Hampton. VESSELS IN HABBOB. Steamer —Atrato. Ships—Rakaia, Apelles, Varuna, City ofl Agra, Ballochmyle, Northampton, Golden Sea. Barques—Queensland, Fratelh Gaggmo, Cyrene. Brig—Byron. . Schooners—Richard and Mary, Alert, Garibaldi, Helena. Cutter —Antelope. The following mail steamers belonging to Messrs McMeckan, Blackwood and Co., arc announced in the Argus of June 9, to leave Melbourne for New Zealand ports as follows: —Otagb. June 13 ; Omeo, June 19; Tararua, June 23. , , The Rio Loge arrived in Port Chalmers on June 17, from Liverpool. She is a fine iron brig of 241 tons, of Liverpool build, in the year 1869. She is owned by C. W. Turner Esq. (of London), at present in Canterbury. She is commanded by Captain John Corbett.
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Globe, Volume I, Issue 20, 23 June 1874, Page 2
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143SHIPPING. Globe, Volume I, Issue 20, 23 June 1874, Page 2
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