SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. ] Weathis Befort—April 21. 9 a . m . _ Weather, clear, blue skj. Wind, S.W., light. Barometer, 39.47; thermometer, 54.00. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning, 1.34 ; ovcning, 2.00. Arrived—April 20. Wakatipu, 9.3., 1156 tons, Wheeler, from Wellington and Sydney. E. Puflett, agent. Passengers—Mrs D. Meares and family (3), Mrs Prosnhm, Mr and Mrs Fiske and family (3), Hon. P. A Cooper, Messrs Churchward, Wilson, James. Hill, Echline ; steerage. 24. Catlin, ketch, 42 tons, from Catlin'a Eiver, Master, agent. Stella, Governments.s., McKcrsio, from Wellington. Sailed—April 20. Wacaka, a.s , 278 tons, McGillivray, for Wellington. R. Pnflett, agent. Passengers For We:licgton—Jlr3 Nevill, Messrs Anderson, Brown, Bev. Father Ginaty , steerage—ls. Botoroa, s.s.. 623 tons, Tozer, for Port Cbalru-ra, Blnff and Melbourne. E. Pnflett, agent. Passengers -For Duredm—Mesdames Chick and Gould. Miss MoHngh, Mr Newman ; fcr Melbourne—Mr Crowe ; steerago—ls. Tui, B a., 64 tons. Wills, for Port Eobinson. Cnff and Graham, agents. Sailed—April 20. British Fmpire, ship, 1499 tons, Mather, for or Falmouth, for order*. P. Cunningham and Co. andEoyse, Stead aid Co., agents. Stella, Government s.a., for South. The s.p. Wakatipa arrives to-day from Sydney and Wellington and leaves for DunecHn. The s.s. Te Anau arrives here to-morrow with about. 120 tons of cargo and has some 500 tons t 3 take in. She proceeds hence to Sydney, via Northern norts. The s.s. Tui arrived yesterday from Kaikonra and Wellington and sailed last night for Port Eobinson, whence she is expected to return tonight and leave to-morrow for Kaikoura, Wellington and Foxton, transhipping to Napier and Wanganui. Tho Union Company's s.s. Eotorua arrived yesterday at 8 a.ra. from Sydney and nsml ports. She left there April Bth; arrived at Ea3tell on the 13th and called at the East Coast ports, leaving Wellington at 2.30 p.m. on Monday. She sailed for Melbourne, via South, last niaht. The Now Zealand Shipping Company Limited h»3 reasived cablo advice of the arrival at London of the shio Hurunui from Lyttelton and the Waipa from Port Chalmers, all well, previous to the 19th. POET OF SUMNEE. Arrived—April 20. Gipsy, ketch, 13 tons, Matthews, with a cargo of cheese and grass seed, from Leßon's Bay. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland April 20. Sailed—Hawea, for the South Passengers— For New Plymouth—Misses Newman, Hampton, Proctor, Lance and Go man, Mrs Bowley; for Nelson—Messrs Harrison, C. Harrison, Kelly, G. Thompson, Turner, Kennedy, Mrs Harrison ; for Picton-M. B. Cobert; for Lyttelton—Mr and Mrs Hedley and family. The barque Valencia, on the discharge of her cargo, proceeds to Lyttelton to load grain for London. Wellington, April 20. Arrived—Wakatipu, from Manukau and the Nortn; Grafton, from Lyttelton : Florida, from Oamaru; Kennedy, from Nelson. Sailed—Wakatipu, for the South ; Eangatira, for Lyttelton; Hinemoa, for Opunake and Manukau; Edwin Bassett barque, for Newcastle. Greyhouth, April 20. Arrived—St. Kilda, from Wanganui. Sailed—Charles Edward, for North. Port Chalmers April 20. _ Arrived—Te Anau, s.s . from Melbourne, via Bobart Town and the Bluff; Jessie, ketch, from Tiaiaru; Helen, barquentine, from Kaipara. Sailed—lno, s.s., for Kaitangata ; Beautiful Star. s.a.. for Oamaru.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1921, 21 April 1880, Page 2
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494SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1921, 21 April 1880, Page 2
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