SHIPPING.
PORT OP LYTTELTON. Weather Report— April 6. 9 a.m.— Weather, clear, blue and cloudy sky; Wind, calm. Barometer, 30.10 ; thermometer, C 3.00. ' „ • High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 2.12 ; evening, 2.34. Arrived—April B. Taiaron, s.b., 228 ton?, Peiteraen, from Dunedin. R. Pnflett, ngent. Passengers— Mr Keith, and nine steerage. Cleared —April 6. Esther, brigantine. 47 tons, Davis, from Havelock. Muster, agent. Sailed April 5. Pinga-coma, s.e., C 23 ton«. Chatfield, for Melbourne via South, if. Pnflett, agent. Passengers—For Dunedin, Misses Parkinson (two), Rev. Weddell, Mr Jones ; for Melbourne. Mr, Mrs, and Miss Monzieq Miss Chapman, Messrs Wilson and Brown. Southern Cross- s f , 130 tons. Holanoer, for Auckland and East Coast. Cuff and Graham, agents. Sailed—April 5 Thurso,’ barque, 490 tons, Buddon, for Cape Town. C. W. Turner, agent. Passengers— Messrs J. Bresnahan. J. Evans, C. Grethor, Gotowski, K. Eadie, F. Cant, B:,n Nevis, ship, IGdO tons, Mackie, for Loudon. P. Cunningham and Go. and Royse, Stead and Co., agents. The ship Ben Nevis, Captain Mackie, loaded by Messrs P. Cunningham and Co , sailed for London this morning. The s s. Tuiaroa arrived this_ morning from Dunedin, to sail North this evening. The Himalaya, hero last year with Captain Pitfield, has been despatched to Wellington, from London, in command of Captain Culbert, lato of the Chile. The Rialto, Captain Williamson, goes to Otago Tho ship Corio’anns. Captain Cawse, here about eleven months since, arrived yesterday from Port Chalmers, to load for Home. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Bluff, April 6. The Arawata left Melbourne at 3 30 p m. on Wednesday ; cleared tho Heads at G. 40 p m., and arrived at Fobart Town on Friday, at 12,15 p.m. She left at 5.30 p m and arrived at the Bluff at dayl'ght this morning. She sailed at 5 p.m for Dunedin. She experienced thick, squally weather during the passage. Saloon passengers for Dunedin —Dr. Duncan, Messrs Hollidgo, Shears, Lowe, Crowe, Mesdames Mason and FUchett; and fourteen steerage. For Lyttelton—Mrs Turner, and six steerage passengers. For Wellington—Four steerage passengers. For Auckland—Me j srs John, McCausland. Mr and Miss French ; and two steerage. For Napier —Master Fowler, Mr Gisborne, Miss Hart. Adciland, April 5. Sailed—Gael, schooner, for Samoa ; Penguin, for the South. Passengers—For Tauianga, Miss Smythe, Mr and Mrs Robertson, Mr Shepherd, Mrs Jenks, Mrs McArthur, Mrs Steeles, Mrs Murray ; f ir Gisborne, Miss Good ; for Napier, Mrs Brenton. Bishop Waiapu, Archdeacons Clark and Christo, and S. McKee ; for Wellington, J. Slack ; for Lyttelton, C. Hobbs and Miss Forrest; for Dunedin, Misses Hope (two) and Hopkins; for Melbourne, Mitchell and C. McDonald. Wellington, April 5.
Sailed—Hawea, for Picton and_ Nelson ; Scottish Prince, barque, and Eastminster, for London.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1908, 6 April 1880, Page 2
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440SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1908, 6 April 1880, Page 2
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