SHIPPING.
POST OF LYTTELTON. Weather Rzpobt— May 7. 9 a.M. Weather, clear ; blue eky Wind, calm. Barometer, 29.95; thermometer, 41. High Water —Tc-morrow. Moraine-3,07 ; evening, 3.31. Aseivjbd.—Moy 7. BoUmahana, i.i„ BH4 tonß, Underwood, from Melboa.-ne, via Hobart Town and South. B. Puflett, agent. Passengers—Mrs Mason and obild, Mr and Mrs Dyson, Misses Leak, Fletcher, and McKay, Mr Morrison, and niao Maraiion. schooner, 92 tons, Johnson, from Kaipara. J. B. Way, agent. Bells, barqne, 311 tons, Butcli, from Newoastle. C. W. Turner, agent. Arrived—May 6. Wauika, s.s.. McGil'livray, from Wellington. Passengers M«adames Thomas, Ohurton, Williams. Garcia, Miss Thomas, Mnssrs Biddell, Fish. Webb, Gimblett. Chnrton. Hornby, Williams, Wilson, Garcia, Macpharson, Gradea. No f'wor than tbiriesn prain laden eteimships were loit in the year 18"9, chii-flv in the lain f(»*r montln of the year; six of them so utterly that tbey have never either been seen or ho-rd of from thu d*y they sailed -the Bernina, tho Jo?eph Pease, the Surbiton, the Telford, tho Homer, and the Za:z : bar. Tfce men wha peri jhod in these vessels were 26, £6, '22, 22, 30. and 88 respectively. The total number of grain laden vessels, including steamers, lost Binco Ist January, 1875, to Daoombcr, 1879, was CO—an annual average of 12 These losses nearly all arise from the shifting of {foe cargo. Tho T?nion Company's s.s Eotomahana sails to-day for Northern ports and Sydney. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, May 6. flailed—Southern Cross, for Levuka H M.S. Wolverine, for Sydney. Bingaroima, for the Santa Passengers for Lyttelton Missos Haalett and Goldsbro, Mr and Mrs J. W. Brown, Mr and Mrs Cargill. Messrs Bathgate, J. Haines, J. Wright, and George ; for Dunodin : Mrs Child, Mr, Mrs and Miss Lovell, Messrs Barrett and D. H. Josephs. Dtjnkdik, May 6. Arrived—Mary Campbell, from Greymou h ; Beautiful Star, s.s., from Oamaru ; John and Jane, schooner, from Melbourne. Saikd—Coromandel, barque, for London; Arawata, b.s., for Melbourne, vii the Bluff; Ladybird, s.s., for Timaru ; Rotamabana, s.s., for Sydney, via the East Coast. Passengers— For Lyttelton: Mrs Mason, Miss McKay, Mr and Mrs Dyson. For Wellington—Mr and Mrs Bnrtenshop, Mrs Parker, Miss Taylor, Mr Soott. For Poverty Bay: Mrs Cooper and three children. For Russell: Mrs Nicholson. For Auckland: Mr and Mrs Lees, Dr. Donglas, Msssro Horsf 11, Gorman. Grant. For Sydney : Messrs Wymont, H. A. Massey. Weilinoton, May 6. Sailed—Hawea, for the North.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1935, 7 May 1880, Page 2
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