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SHIPPING.

POBT OF LYTTELTON. Wsatheb Ebpobt— June 15. 9 a.m.—Weather, clear, blue aky; wind, N.E., Tight {barometer, 30 05 ; thermometer, 39.00. High Water—To-morrow. atoning, 10.37 ; evening, 10.50. Aebitbd —June 15. Hawea, s.s., 461 tons, Kennedy, from Port Port Chalmers. B. Puflett, agent. Passengers Mrs Wyher, Mias Barnes, Messrs MeDongall, Baine, Brown, McDonald. Sailbd— June 15. Dnntrune, ship, 1488 tons, Sangster, for London. Geo. King and Co., agents. Passengers—Messrs J. Bobinson, W. Lidstane, Goo. Hashings. The ship Duntrnne was cleared for London yesterday by Messrs George King and Co., with A very large cargo of produce shipped by that -firm, particulars of which are given in the export memoranda above. The ship was towed into tb© stream, and it was intended to tow to sea at 2 a-m. tc-day. . The barque Wild Wave, Captain Cleary, left fiobart Town on June sth, making an excellent passage of seven days to the Heads, where she -anchored on Saturday night. Steady N.W. winds were carried to the Nuggets, then northerly for a day, followed by strong S.W. winds up the coast. The barque was brought into a berth at Peacock’s Wharf yesterday. _ The schooner Reward, Captain Westlake, arrived at Wellington on Sunday night, after an exceedingly smart passage of twenty-two hours from this port. The Loch Fyne will tow to the stream to-day and to sea to-morrow for London. It is proposed that the Harbor Board’s steam bug Lyttelton shall go to Wellington for her periodical cleaning, bhe will probably leave hero to-morrow. . „ . , The brig Gemma, Captain Beenke, from New York, via Port Chalmers, entered at the Customs yesterday, and was berthed at No. 4. She has about 300 tons of general American cargo. Messrs Dalgety and Co. are her agents. SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. Wellington, June 15. Arrived—Wakatipn, from Sydney. Passengers for Lyttelton—Mrs Inman, servant and child, Mrs Innun, Mrs Dickson, Mr Brlses, Mr Inman, Mr Williamson. For Dunedin —Miss Aylmer, Mr and Mrs Findlay, Mr Massey. Auckland, June 14. Sailed—Emperor, brig, for Newcastle. Wellington, June 14. Arrived —Florinda, brigantine, for Dunedin. Sailed—Wanaka, for Picton and Nelson. Poet Chalmers, June 14. Arrived—lno, s.s., from Kakanni; Dumbriton, ship, from Loudon. Sailed —Maid of Otago, schooner, for Bivertou; Prince Knpert, ketch, for Gatlins Biver; Hawea, s.s., for Northern ports.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1968, 15 June 1880, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1968, 15 June 1880, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1968, 15 June 1880, Page 2

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