SHIPPING
POBT OP LYTTBLTOB. Weather Report— September 24. ■9 a m —"Weather, clear, bine, and cloudy sty. tin*: N.K, light.’ Barometer. 20.73; thermometer, 50. H;?h water—This Day. Morning, 11.02 j evening, 11.23. Sailed— September 23. "Wakatipn, s.s., 1156 tons, Wheeler, for Wellington and SvdnoT ’ E. Puflett, agent. Passengers—For Wellington—Mrs Stndholme, Mrs Chapman, Mrs Peters Miss McLean, Miss Peters, Messrs Sanndere, Shanks, Peters, Tainni, Hirst, Allwnght, Stndholm, Turnbull, E. C. J. Stevens, E. G. Wright, Montgomery (members of the House of Representatives),EHeston. Anderson,T. W. Anderson. Patchett, Kirby. Bncbanan, Chapman, Mmr: for Sydney—Mr and Mrs E. H. Rhodes, Miss Rhodes, Mr and Mrs Strange and family (1). Mrs Henderson and child, Mrs Soarboro, Miss Wright, Mrs Bennett, Messrs Shire, Austin, W. V. Brown; T. W. Jones; 16 steerage. Arrived— September 24. • Crusader, ship, 1053 tons, Davies, from London, Edwards, Bennett and Co., agents. Passengers— Saloon—Charles W. Pnrchas, Elizabeth Purohas, Henry Purcbas, Charles Pnrchas, Edward Pnrchas, Harold Pnrchas, Margaret Pnrchas, Duncan Pnrchas, William Pnrchas, Mary Purohas, Dr. Jas. Irving, Jessie Irving. Edith, Irving, Mary Irving, William Irving. John Irving, Elizabeth Irving, Charles Irving. Henry Irving Philip Irving, Sarah Scireliffo, APce Howse, Mark P. Stoddort, Annie Stoddart, Prances Stoddort, Margaret Stoddart, James Stoddart, Agnes Stoddart. Mary Stoddart, John Stoddart, Coburg Tipping, Annie E. Tipping, iJrs P Hampers. Francis Rnssel, Edward Lee, Win P. Brough, Walter H. Pope, and S. B. Miller. Second Cabin—Mrs Stoddart J. StoddartjMr Stoddart. Ernest Stoddart Sarah Stoddart.E. Thornton, Moses Cook, F. Bntler, Henry Long, William F. Wilkes, Herbert Ball, and J. L. Ball. Steerage— C K. Shalders, A. C. Shalders, Michael Dnnne, James Hanley, Hugh Hurley, Thomas Poster, Martha Faster, William J. Poster, Harry Foster, Elizabeth Foster, Frederick Tredle, Edward Noonan, Mary Noonan, John Noonan, Mary Noonan, Johanna Noonan, Michael Berkery. John Connors, William Marks, Adelaide Marks, Michael Howard. P. Savage. Maurice Savage, Albans Hayes, David Kerr, John M. Curagbly, Joseph Gar lick, Fanny Qarliok, Minnie Garlick. Kate Garlick, Ijdjl Garlick. William Davies, Rosa Davies, Lucy Clark, Thomas James. Maria James, Susan Harrison. Andrew Harrison, Samuel Harrison. James Harrison. Joseph Harrison, Sarah Harrison, Snsan Harrison, Mary Harrison, Albert barse. Mrs Nurse. Albert Nurse, Edward Nurse, Joseph Nurse. William Nurse. EmilyNnrse, Sarah Nurse, John J. Wadiuau, Bertha J. Wadioan. John Wadinan, Maurice Wadiusu, Sarah Stewart, C. Hamson, Edward Simmons. Thomas Jossop, P. W. McGierin, Maria McGierin, Frederick McGierin, E. Coath, Isaac Keighley, Wm. H. Watkins, Richard Aytown, E. P. Marks. Thomas J. Rogers, Mary Rogers. Robert Rogers. John Clelland, John Cross, Tom Cross, Daniel McGanrey. Mark Well, Martha Well, Robert Well, Annie Well. Thomas Well, Elizabeth Well, Jane Well, Margaret Well, James Creelin, Thomas Molan, Daniel Molan, Isaac Matthew, Thomas Sinclair, Thomas G. Bnrch, Mary Ann Bnrch, J. Stcdall, Justice Hobbs, Alice Hohhs, Florence Hobbs, Arthur Wobh, Ellon Webb, John Matthews, John Monteith. S. Collins, Mary J. Collins. Weyman Collins. Alfred Collins, Arthur Collins, J. Collins, Margt. Hartigan, James Hartigau, E. Humphries, Chides Nurse. Samuel Sparks, Mary Anno Sparks, Alice Sparks. Rosa Sparks, Berta Sparks, William Sparks, Katie Sparks, Florence Sparks, Frank Sparks, Mrs Scott, O. Herzog. John Kennedy, Frank Sedgwick, Alexander Young, Thos. Harvey, Mary Harvev. Herbert Harvey. Jno. Eosqoe, James Bothwell. William Roberts, Kate Downie, Robert Gibbon, John Burns, Charles Bnrnbndge, Alfred Hopkins, C. Eiordan, Andrew Crawley, Michael Crawloy, Robert Robertson. Jobn Bluck, T, A, Black, Mrs E. Tyler. M'. T. Tyler, Peter Doyle, James Tyler, J. Dunnintc, Patrick Bridley. Charles Claydon, Nimrod Mitchell, Mary Mitchell, Albert Mitchell, Thomas Steward. David Stewart, John Croig. Jno. Eevie. Richard Lloyd, Edward Landers, Margaret Lloyd. Mary Lloyd, Richard Mapp, Peter Mapp, Oliver Walton, James Purchase, C. Kiely, Margaret Kiely, and John Kiely. Cleared— September 20. Clio, schooner, 81 tons, Kirk, for Waitapu. Master, agent. Sailed —September 24. Adelphoi, barque, 319 tons. Gregory, tor Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent. THE CRUSADER. This morning the ship Crusader, belonging to Messrs Shaw, Savill, and Co.’s lino of regular traders, came into port after a passage from London of ninety-two days, and fall of passengers, there being some 214 on board. The voyage is described as having been an nnnsnally rough one as to weather, hnt a very happy one in respect to the immunity from sickness experienced by the passengers. No serious illness lias occurred to any, and the number of souls on board was increased during the voyage by one. Captain Llewellyn Davies, in command, speaks well of the passengers, and the latter showed their appreciation of Captain Davies by presenting him with a testimonial and a purse. The ship was brought from sea direct to the inner harbor, and after being passed by the Health Officer, was berthed at tho Gladstone Pier •with all despatch, tho passengers landing at once from tho ship to the wharf. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. __ Auckland, September 23. Arrived—Australia, with the San Francisco mails. She left San Frauoisco at noun of the Ist instant. Passengers—Madame Wiso, violinist. Rev. Gillies, Lieut. Eiodon Kass and wife. Mr Currier and wife, Mr Freeman and wife. Misses Sargnt and Imgepe. Messrs lues, Schank, Hauret. Chnrnside, Austin, Cnreton, Scholl, Carton, Taylor, Waterhouse, Emerson, Rogers, Spencer, Clarke, Perrett, and Betrens, , , Wellinoton. September 24. Arrived— Eingarooma, from Sydney. Bluff, September 24. Arrived—Albion, at G a.m„ from Melbourne. Sho sails at 5 p.m. for Dunedin. She left Melbourne on the 16th, at 6 p.m., and reached Hobart Town at 3 p.m. on the 19th. She experienced heavy seas and head winds during the passage. Saloon passengers for Dunedin—Messrs Phillips, Webster, Dear, Mrs Jeffreys, Mr Keep : 27 steerage, and 116 tons. For Lyttelton—Messrs Gordon, Good, and Lovett, and Misses Go'd and Brennan; 4 steerage, and 41 tons. For Wellington—Masters Harold, Ernest, and Le Crew; 5 steerage, and 113 tons. For Nelson— Messrs Balmos, Clapham, and Cameron; and 2 steerage.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1746, 24 September 1879, Page 2
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