SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report—April 2. 9 a . m- Weather, clear, blue and cloudy aky ; Wind, calm. Barometer, 30.29 ; thermometer, 57. __ _ High Water—To morrow. Morning, 11.26 ; evening, 11.52. Arrived —April 1. Cleopatra, briganUna, 80 tons, Clarkson, from Greymouth. C. W. Turner, agent. Arrived —April 2. Wakatipn, s.s., 1158 tons, Wheeler, from Dunedin. R. Pnflett, agent. Passengers— Saloon : Mr and Mias Walker, Messrs Rothschild and Wilkinson; 3 steerage; 67 for forward ports. Sailed —April 1. Omaha, brigantine. 133 tons, Goodman, for Chatham Inlands. J Ingles, agent. Rotomahnna s. s., 861 tons, Underwood, for Wellington and North. R. Pnflett, agent. Passengers-““Vor Wellington : Ms'-’darnes Gil on, Gisborne, Misses Grev, Gisborne, Butterworth, Turnbull, Fitchett, Bcv. J Foster, Messrs Drummond, Batteiy, Drake. Dickson, Butterworth, Fitzpatrick. Gisborne Hickson, and Dean • for Nap ; er : Mc-srs. Robert; and Kettle ; for Auckland: Mr and Mrs iLewellyn Mrs Nutt or, Messrs Tinne, Whitsoa, Wallcott, Virtue, Mills. ... Grafton, s. a.. 2i2 tons. Johnson, for Wellington and West Coast. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. , ~ Taiaroa, a. a.. 228 tona, Pieteraen. for Dunedin via Akaroa. 3. Pnflett, agent Passengers— Mr and Mra Miles and family, Mr and Mra Spnrr and family, Mrs Brown. Mr Sibbold. Saii.ed—April 2. Western Monarch, 1315 tons, Wataon, for London. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. • The brigantine Cleopatra arrived yesterday afternoon from Greymouth with a nargo of coal. The Dumfriesshire, for here, left Newcastle on March 20th, and the Sunbeam on the 19th The Salamanca has been landing coal at tbe rate of 200 tons per day for the last day or two. Tbe ship Western Monarch, Captain Watson, cleared yesterday for London, with a cargo of grain, valued at about £ 15,000. bhe is tbo eleventh vessel cleared this season for home by the New Zealand Shipping Company. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, April 1. Arrived—Charles Edward and Hicemoa, from Nelson. _ ~ Sailed—Wauaka, for North. Buttermere, barque, for Lyttelton. Eleanor Vernon, threemasted schooner, for Auckland. Timard, April 1. Arrived—Linda Weber, brigantine, from Lyttelton. Comadre, ship, from Port Chalmers to load for home. Sailed—Maori, for Dunedin. Port Chalmers, April 1. Arrived—Eakanni, from Timarn ; Beautiful Star, from Oamaru ; Lady Bird, from Timaru. Sailed—Te Anau, s.s., for Melbourne ; Eakanui, s.s., for Invercargill ; Wakatipn, s.s., for Sydney via Lyttelton and Wellington. Passengers—For Lyttelton—Messrs Walker, Cunningham, Salmon. For Auckland—Mr Rothschild. For Nelson—Mr Day. For Wellington— Messrs Marshall. Clark. For Sydney—Mr and Mra Buchan and family, Mr and Mrs Embleton, Mrs Smith and family, Messrs J. Livingstone, Howes (2), L. P. Wilson, Low, Budge, Golding, J. D. Rutherford, J. Bolton, A. Livingstone, and forty-three Chinese.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1905, 2 April 1880, Page 2
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