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SHIPPING.

POBT OF LYTTELTON. Weather Eeport—April 30. 9 a.m.— Weithor, clear, blue and cloudy sky. Wind, N.E. light. Barometer, 29.99; thermometer, 50.00. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 10.11 ; evening, 10.38. Arrived—April 29. Maud Graham, schooner, 80 tons, Jorgenson, for Havelock. Cuff and Graham, agents. Arrived —April 30. Eaward, schooner, 44 tons, Westlake from Picton. Master, agent. Grafton, s s., 242 tons, Johnson, from Wellington. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Passengers Saloon Miss Morely, Messrs Williams, Gardner, Peterkin, Koulston, Bennet. Master Mincgno. Wakatipu, b.s. 1158 ton?, Wheeler, from Dunedin. E. Pufiett, agent. Passengers—Mrs Fitzherbert, three children, and nurse. Sailed —April 29. Eingaroomu. s.s., 623 tons, Chatfield, for Wellington and North. B. Pufiett, agent. Passengers—For Wellington— Mr and Mrs LifEton, Mr anJ Mi?s Pavis, Miss Barrister, Messrs StndfcolciP. Valentine, Barkor, Flaherty, Nesbit, Master?. Poarce and Dransfi'ld. For Kelson—Mr H. Boyle. For Auckland—Mr and Mis Pitt, Mr Hawkins. Steerage Twelve. Sailed—April 30. Kebo, ship, ISS3 tons, Milne, for London. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Passengers—Saloon—Mrs McNie and infant, Mrs Eichards. Messrs Kutter, Hurley. Second cabin—Mrs Madan, Hr Grubb. Steerage —Mi33 Kill, Mr Fox. Masters of vesseh recently arrived at Port Chalmer3 complain tbat they had no intimation before leaving either the old country or American ports of the existence of a light on Gape Saunders. The light in question was established last January, and due notice was given by the Marine Department months before of their intention to erect a lighthouse on the cape. The circumstance goe3 to show that sufficient publicity 13 not given to such matters by the the proper authorities at certain large seaports. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, April 29. Sailed—Arawata, for the South. Passengers —For Gisborne : Mrs Greenwood, Mis 3 Marten, Messrs Brown and Irvine. For Napier: Mr and MiS3 Williams and two children, Madame TTrso, Miss Sarjeant. Miss Analma, Messrs Welsh, Eaine. and Markin. For Wellington: Mr and Mrs Webb. Messrs Price, Davies, Evans, Daniels, Nailes, Wilson, acd Jenkins. For Lyttelton : Mr and Mrs Steele, Messrs Vallance (2), F. P. Taylor, Major Bailey. Charlton, Butler,'Pounds,Jconstable Totton. For Dunedin: Mrs Johnston and seven children. Miss Moffatt, Messrs Eich, Smoothy, Eotlschild, Buckland, Collins. For Melbourne: Mr and Mrs Stone, Messrs Binney, Franck. Wellington, April 29. Arrived—Caroline, ship, from London, with 250 passengers ; all well. Sailed —Grafton, s.s., for Lyttelton. Greymotjth, April 29. Arrived —Annie Hill, from Lyttelton.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1929, 30 April 1880, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1929, 30 April 1880, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1929, 30 April 1880, Page 2

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