SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report— April 1. 9 a.m. Weather, clear, blue sky ; Wind, ■N.B., fresh breeze. Barometer, 30.28 ; thermometer, 57. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 10.33 ; evening, 11.02. Arrived —April 1. Botomahana, g g ., 861 tons, Underwood, from Melbourne via Hobart Town and South. B. Pnflett, agent. Passengers—.Ves?ame3 All■wright and Wood, Mr and Mrs Holmes, Messrs Curran, Jones, Gray, Clark, Jester, Henry, Smith, and four steerage. Taiaroa, s s.. 228 tons, Peterson, from Wellington. R. Pnflett, agent. Passengers Messrs Matbeson, Wamstcne, Frisky, Wysey, Pereiva.l. and Hart. Croydon Lass, schooner, 51 tons,. Curran, fromWaitapn. Master, agent. Clio, schooner, 81 tons, Kirk, from Waitapu. Master, agent. T. B. Taylor, prhoonr-r, 56 tons. Smith. Conet, k=>teb., 53 tons, Short, from Waitapu. Cuff and Graham, agents. Elizabeth Conway, s hooner. 45 t jns, Ware. Cleared— April 1. Western Monarch, ship. 1315 tons, Watson, for London. Now Zsaland Shipping Company, agent. SAILED-Mirch3o. Remonstrant, barqne, 1045 tons, Stoddart, for Lincoln. P. Cunningham and Co. and Royse, Stead and Co., agents. The barque Remonstrant, Captain Stoddart, was towed to sea yesterday morning, with a full cargo of wheat. At 3 p.m. she wa3 telephoned as having cleared the Peninsula, speeding on her voyage home with a fresh N.E. breeze. The Western Monarch is a fu'l ship. She •will leave the wharf to-morrow, and at daylight on Saturday will tow to sea, sailing for London dirwt. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, March 31. Sailed—Waitaki, fir the South. Passengers —For New Plymonth : Mrs and Miss Hogan, Miss Laing, McMurdo, Eeid, H. B. Smith, Miss Bell, J. Dalgleish, Mrs Roberts and servants ; for Picton : Sergeant Hogan ; for Wellington : F. C. Kirk ; for Dunedin : Smith ; for Hobart Town: Miss K. Hales. Hero, for Sydney. Midge, schooner, for Levuka. Galle, schooner, for Samoa. City of New York, for San Francisco, at 8 o'clock a.m., with about sixty pasBengers. Wellington, March 31. Arrived—Hinemoa, Stella, and Wanaka, from the South. Mathieu, barqne, from Adelaide. Taiaroa, from Picton. Sailed—Taiaroa, for the South. Hinemoa, for Nebon. Rangatira, for Mannkau, via the West Coast. Wellington, April 1. Sailed—"Bnttermere, barque, for Lyttelton, at 11 o'clock this morning. Port Chalmers, March 31. Arrived—Maori, from lyttelton. Te Anau, a b., from the North. Sailed—lno, s.s., for Invercargill. Kakanui, s.s., far Timaru. Atlantic, b>rque. for San Francisco. Transport, brig, for Newcastle. Maori, for Timaru. ftotomahana, for Auckland. Passengers—For Lyttelton : Mesdames Allwright, Wood, Messrs. MoLennon, F. H. Smith, J. Grny, Mrs ard Miss Gisborne ; for Wellington: Mi3ses Butterworth. Turnbull, and Fitchett, Messrs. Butterworth, Bain, Rob3rt3 ; for Greymouth: Mr J. Guay and family; for Napier : Messrs. J. and G. Morgan ; for Auckland : Mr and Mrs Llewelyn.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1904, 1 April 1880, Page 2
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431SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1904, 1 April 1880, Page 2
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