SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. Wrather, Report—October 29. 9 a.m.—Weather, clear bine sky; wind, N.E., lieht ' Barometer, 30.20; thermometer, 55. 6 ' High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 7.35; night. 8 00. Arrived—October 28. Linnet, ketch, 17 tons, Molyneanx, from Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. Arrived—October 29. Catherine, ketch, 11 tons, Weir, from the Bays. Master, agent. Arthur Wakefield, schooner, 15 tons, Curran, from Motneka. Master, agent. Amateur, ketch, 25 tons. Nelson, from Akaroa. Master, agent. . , OD Cleared—October 28. E. U. Cameron, schooner, 41 tons, Moreland, for Le Bon’s Bay. Master, agent. Nelson, schooner, 50 tons, Nelson, for Timaru. Cull and Graham, agents. Sailed —October 28. Star of the South, s.s.. 175 tons, Hughes, for Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, and Bluff. J. M. Hey wood and Co., agents. ... , Tui s.s. 64 tons. Wills, for Kaikoura, Wellington, and Foxton. George Mackay, agent. Passengers —For Kaikoura—Messrs Edward Clark and Huddlestone; for Foxton—Mr and Mrs Wratt and family. Taranaki, s.s., 322 tons, Malcolm, for Auckland, via Wellington and East Coast. D. Mills, agent. Passengers—Saloon : For Wellington—Mr and Mrs J. R. Davis, Junr., Mrs Manncring, Miss Fox, Miss C. Brown, Messrs C. D. Fox, C. G. Smith, Boys, and Weber; for Pioton—Mr F. Jenkins ; for Napier—Messrs Raphael and Gainsborough; for Auckland—Messrs Donovan and Love. Steerage : For Wellington—Mr and Mrs Butler and child ; for Napier— Mrs Yeel ; for Wanganui—Mr P. Craig, Mr J. Craig, Mr W. Doyle, Mr P. Turner ; for Auckland—Mr Wright and 30 original. THE WRECKS AT OTAKI. [By Telegraph.] [per press agency.] Otari, October 28. The City of Auckland is still in the same position The ship’s crew and a party of natives, under the 'guidance of an old whaler, are busy dismantling the ship, and discharging immigrants luggage Active operations under Captains Bendall and Rolls will be commenced at once to discharge the cargo, which, it is believed, will be landed in first-class order, as the City has made but little water as yet. A Cnstom-honse ofheer with a party of constabulary are camped on the beach, and will guard the cargo when lauded until carted for shipment to Foxton. . The barque Felix Stowe is breaking up rapidly, the seas washing through her. The beach from Waikanae to Ohau presents a lamentable aspect, being strewn with wreckage, coals, planting, &c. The body of Captain Piggott, of the Felix Stowe, has not yet been found, although diligent search has been made by Constable Eansfleld and others for days past. Messrs Oakes and Ardern, purchasers of the wreck of the Felix Stowe, have a party of men employed striking the masts and rigging. The vessel is settling rapidly down in the sand. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, October 29. The Rotorua arrived from Sydney. The dates are the same as by the Albion. Port Chalmers, October 28. Arrived—New Zealand Company’s barque Mataura, with 1600 tons cargo and 31 passengers, from London, after a passage of 88 days. Sailed—Barque Isle of lEnn, for Portland, Oregon. Bluff, October 28. Arrived—Albion. She left Sandridge on the 23rd Had a fine weather passage, and arrived this afternoon. She sails at 4 pm. for Dunedin, Passeniors for liyfctGltoTi““JMLis3 IVlitcliGll, IVLgssis Strange, Pitcaitn, and ten in steerage.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1467, 29 October 1878, Page 2
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519SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1467, 29 October 1878, Page 2
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