SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTOI*. Wnvrnan Hkfobt—July 29. 9 a.m—Weather, overcast and rainy ; wind, b.W. breeze. Barometer, 30.05 ; thermometer, 30. Hiirh Water—To-morrow. Tfforaing. 03.50; ovouing, 1.10. Aisiuved— Jnly 29. Arawotft. 5.8., 623 tons, Sinclair from kelson and Wellington. E. PuQott, agent. Passengers-Miss Browner and Mrs Bettany, Mr and Mrs Oxlcy, Mrs J. Gillighan, Messrs Emharus, Barclay, Walker, Bettany. Thompson, fctrange, Knoaes, Brown. Specer, Needham, Mcllraith, Hastings, Dodson, Murray, Lance, Dam, MoorhpKso, Bradman. Coster, Jones, Jenkins- For other ports,. o; schooner, 53 ton-., Cnrron, from Patei. Black, L>"Tis and .(Jo., agents. Cleared—July 29. Arawata, 3.3., G-3 tons, Sinclair, for Melbourne, via South. . . „ , r "Victoria, lorqne, 310'.tons, Shimmms, for Newcastle. P. Cunningham aud Co., agents. Falaon, barqu.en.tino, 195 tons, Osvou, for Auckland. Eovse, Stead anct Co.. agents. Cleopatra, la-igantine, 83 tons, Clarkson, tor CSrcyniouth. C. W. Turner, agentA brig from the South was signalled when our despatch left port. The Schooner Crovdon Ins., from Paten, and tho p s Arawata, from Wellington, arrived this morning, Tho Arawata, will leave for Melbourne, via South this evening. Tho immigrants per Orari were not landed jca-t'-rday in cou-"equenco of tho inclement weather. Weather permitting, they will ho brought ashore to-day, the Northern portion being forwarded by the s.s. Albion. Tho Bulwark, ship, was to leave .Newcastle about ihe 21st, with coal, for this port. The barque, Anno Molhuish, from Newcastle, arrived yesterday. She loft there on Monday, tho 11th instant, with a light westerly wind, had moderate weather to Cape Farewell, sighted at C a.m., passed Cape Campbell at 0 p.m., thence strong easterly winds with thick weather to making the heads. It is said that tho ordinary seaman lost on the passage of tho barque Dochra, from Glasgow, threatened tu jump overboard in consequence of lii3 fear of tlio mate. Tho whole story of the affair, as related by those on boar 1, impugns tho conduct of the chief officer, and an inquiry will bo held to-morrow by the Collector o: Customs. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Ar-'vr.iMn, Julr 28. The local agents rccoived advices that two of the Orient Steam Navigation Company's steamers, City of London nnd John Elder, left London during July, for Svdney, with nearly 1000 passengers. J2S Auckland, July 20. Arrived, Zealandln. Passengers for Now Zealand—Saloon, L. A. Natha-i. Richard Macfarlaue, E. H. A. 0. Fergnsson, H. Warolrup, Mrs E. H. A. C. Fergnsson, Miss Fergnsson, Edwd. Armstrong, E. W. Hanmcr: stccrago. Jas. Glasgow, Bobt. Grcgor, Jno. C. Anderson. Win. Pengolly, wife aud child, J. B. Loolano, J. N. Smith, Wm. Monday ; GG saloon and 38 3toorage transit for Svdney. 811->I , July 29. Arrived, Albion, at S a.m. Sails at 5 p-m. for Dunedin; left Melbonrno at 3 p.m. on tho 22nd, anl arrived at Hobart Town 1.30 p.m-, on the 24th; left at|7.so p.m. She experienced light S.W. winds to arrival. Saloon, nil; sterago3; 37 tons cargo.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1697, 29 July 1879, Page 2
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474SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1697, 29 July 1879, Page 2
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