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SHIPPING.

pOET OF LYTTELTON Wmthii Eefobt- June 5. • . «—Weather, overcast ; wind, calm. Boro- ’ *!% TO • thermometer, 40. ■aator, Water—To-morrow. Morning. 5.33; evening l . j Abeived— June 5. S.S., 623 tons, Chatfleld, from Port M Hobart Town, and Melbourne. E. (SSlrt ient. Passengers—lrom MelbourneSSvirtne, Mrs Barber, Mr and Mra Matson. Cook. Messrs Butler, Lee, Kobin, Northey, George. Plaskett. Prom Bluff-Mr Senrle. 1038 Bn tier. Prom Dunedin—Capt. and Mrs Einearooma, s.s., 623 tons, Chatfleld, for WeiWakatipu, s.s., 1156 3»ns, Wheeler, for WeiB.iuflett. agent. Basingers for Wol-iJn^S^-saleon—Mrs and Miss Wngg, Mr and Mrs Worden, two Sisters of Mercy, Mrs Pjke, Mrs nreason nurse and child, Messrs Wrigg, McKenzie, Matthias, Bell. Pyke, Sibbald. For Auckland—Mr Worthington: 18 steerage. ' Hnia as , 106 tons. Wills, for Kaikonra, Welling, ton. andPoxton. Cnlf and Graham, agents. Mathien, barque, 367 tons. Young, for Whan- ' -gjoa Geo. Mackay, agent. 8 Prince Alfred, barqnentine, 161 tons, Sohonkel, for Hokianga. Master, agent. Alert, schooner, 41 tons, Hays, for Napier. Cull *ad Graham, agents. Sailed—June 5. fc. Crossfleld, barque, 774 tons, Thompson, for Lonflon. New Zealand Shipping Co., agents. Bothwell Castle, barque, 592 tons. Heath, for Cape Town, South Africa. C. W. Turner, agent, fc Passenger—J. S. Walker, 1 tikj g.g, Eingarooma nrtived at 8.30 a.m. to-day t- from Southern Ports, Hobart Town, and Melbourne, and will sail for Wellington this aftorbarque Crossfleld, for London, and tho barque Bothwell Castle, for Cape Town, sailed this morning. The barque Bothwell Castle cleared at the Cnatoms yesterday for Cape Town, and will sail to-day. She has a full cargo of produce. The s.s. Hnia, Captain Wills, arrived yesterday from Kaikonra and Wellington, and sailed on the return trip last evening. The barque Bnttormere, for London, was cleared at tho Customs yesterday by her agents, Messrs Dalgety, Nichols and Co., and will sail to-day. Her cargo consists of wheat, wool and tallow, and is rained at £22,660, Tho barque Crosflold, despatched by the New Zealand Shipping Co., was cleared at the Customs for London yesterday, with a full cargo of produce rained at £9833. She is to sail to-day. The schooner Alert cleared for Napier yesterday, and was to sail last night. Messrs Cuff and Graham, agents for tho s..a Southern Cross, announce that steamer for Auckland and East Coast porta, to sail to-morrow in place of to-day. The Union Steamship Company’s s.s. Wakatipu, Captain Wheeler, arrived yesterday from Port Chalmers, and sailed last evening for Wellington. The Union Steamship Company’s s.s. Eingarooma, from Melbourne via Hobart Town and Southern ports, is due this morning, and will sail for Wellington this afternoon. The barqno G. B. 3. incurred some slight damage at tho Gladstone Pier on Tuesday to one of her plates, by which one or two rivets were loosened. She was moved from the pier for the purpose of tightening them, but they were found to he too far down on tho bilge, and she will be re-berthed at the pier and given a list sufficiently to have the matter barqnentine Prince Alfred, Captain Bohenkel, sailed yesterday for Hokianga, where she is to load timber for this port, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, June 4. Arrived—Mail steamer Australia from San Francisco. Passengers—Mrs Cargill and family, Mr, Mrs and Mias Harris. Eev. Vaughan, Mrs Hall, Misses Craig, Walsh, Mr and Mrs Gore, Messrs Cunningham, Numa, Chadyson, McDonald, Hutton, Lindsay, Mair, Nesbeth, Schumacher, Allen and Boyd. The moil steamer sailed for Sydney at 4 p.m, Dunedin, June 4. Arrived—Arawata, from the North; Eingarooma, from Melbourne. Sailed— Arawata, for Melbourne; Eingarooma, for the North. _ . Wellington, June 4. Arrived-Ship Loch Kew. She left tho Downs on March Ist, Chas. Jordan, an A. 8., was killed by falling from the foretopmast. She has a general cargo, but no passengers. She is under charter by the New Zealand Shipping Co. ENGLISH SHIPPING. Departure—London for Lyttelton, April 18th, New Zealand Co.'s Orari, with 300 passengers. Loading New Zealand Co.’s Lurline. This vessel was to sail April 30th; Knowsley Hall to soil May 22nd; Shaw, Saville's Merope, 1003 tons; Crusader, 1058 tons. . T ~ ~ Sailed—From Glasgow, April 13th, for Lyttelton, Poohia, 900 tons.

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1651, 5 June 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1651, 5 June 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1651, 5 June 1879, Page 2

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