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SHIPPING.

POST OF LYTTELTON. WBATHER EePORT— Atlgnst 1. 9 a.m— 'Weather, clear blue sky; wind, N.Ja. light. Barometer, 30.38; thermometer, 43. High Water—This Day. MorEiDj, 3.40; eiening, 4,06. Aeeitsd—August 1. _ Lnrliuo, barque, 761 tons, Adair, from London, c. W. Turner, agent. CLEARED— August 1. Mary King, schooner, 73 tons, Bailey, tor Oamaru. Master, agent. Sailed —July 30. Albion, 5.8., 591 tons. Garrard, for Wellington. E. Puilett, agent. Passengers-saloon, for Wellington—Mr and Airs Masterton and fanny, Airs Poole, Misses B. Simpson, E. Masterton, Mooney, Messrs Dransfield, G. Bulmer. Blackwell. Camphell, Keswick, E. Campbell, Hon. W. S. Peter, Captain Carey; for Nelson—Mr Kattenis; for Auckland—Messrs Vickers and Bennett, 110 immigrants ex Oraii, and 5 steerage. , _ Lyttelton, Harbor Board’s steam tug, Clarke, for ■Wellington. Yesterday morning a donkey engine was started to work the centrifugal pump on the barque Bello, lying off Peacock’s Wharf, and two hand pninps were set agoing simultaneously. At dusk last night the vessel had lifted sufficiently to admit of her being close the wharf. The hnlk was then moo Ted alonUfde, and preparations made for discharging the cargo of the vessel. The Union Steamship Company s s.s. Albion, in command of Captain Garrard, arrived yesterday from Melbourne via Hobart Town and South. Before sailing for Wellington she ran alongside the Orari and transhipped 110 immigrants and their haggage for the North, She sailed at 7 p.m. THE LUKLXNE. This barque, with general cargo, from London, made her number at the flagstaff at ten o clock this morning, and was still signalled “outside the heads " when oar express left port. She has made a fair passage, 93 days, and comes consigned to Mr C. W. Turner.

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1700, 1 August 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1700, 1 August 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1700, 1 August 1879, Page 2

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