SHIPPING.
POST OF LYTTELTON. Wfather Report—October 12. 9 a.m.—Wind. S.W., calm. Weather overcast. Barometer, 30.13: thermometer, 50. High Water —To-morrow. Morning’, 9.07; night, 9.31. Arrived— October 12. Crusader, ship, 1058 tons, Llewellyn Davies, iroin London. Dalgety. Nichols and Co., agents. Passengers—Saloon—Mrs E. C. Bush, John Pither, Lydia Pither, Ada M. Pither. Herbert .1. 1 ither, Florence L. Pither, Edith Pither, Mr Richardson, Mr Elliston, and Mr D’Elsn. Second cabin—J. W. Wilkinson, Jane Wilkinson, Agues Wilkinson, J. Stewart, E. H. Garnett, Lewis F. Garnett, W. Stericker, A. Kemp, B. Dewsbury, and Carl Gneshoiler. Steerage—A. Stevens, Hannah Stevens, Annie Stevens, J. G. Holdsworth, A. E. Holdsworth, C. Stnrrock, J. Brown, G. M. Adams, -Mrs Jennings, J. Young, M. foung, E. Whitcomhe, C. V. Jehu, G. C. Robertson, E. Morgan, H. Meadowcroft. „ . , Blackball, ketch, 26 tons. Green, from Okain s Bav. Master, agent. XXX, ketch, 31 tons, Foster, from Akaroa. Master, agent. Lnoy James, ketch, 28 tons, Clarkson, from Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. Sailed —October 12. ... Jannett, ketch, 41 tons, M’Donald, for Okain s Bay. Master, agent. A schooner supposed to he Messrs Cuff and Graham’s Maud Graham, from Pictou, was beating up the harbor when our express left. ARRIVAL OF MESSRS SHAW, SAYILLE AND CO.’S SHIP CRUSADER. This splendid ship arrived this morning. Sho passed Deal on July 22ud, and has therefore made the run in eighty-two days. She took her departure from the Lizard on July 27th, and arrived off the Snares on the 9th, the trip from laud to laud having thus occupied seventy-four days. From above it will he seen that the Crusader has kept up her reputation as a clipper this voyage, having made the trill of the season so far. The Crusader conies consigned to Dalgety, Nichols and Co., and brings a full cargo and some thirty-three passengers as will be seen by our list. All have enjoyed good health, but one unfortunate man fell overboard off the English coast and was drowned. Every passenger speaks well of treatment aboard. The pasagh was a tine weather one throughout.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1029, 12 October 1877, Page 2
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341SHIPPING. Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1029, 12 October 1877, Page 2
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