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SHIPPING.

POET OF LYTTELTON. Wbathbb Repobt—June 24. 9 a.m. Weather, clear, blue sky; 'wind, «alm. Barometer. 30.12 ; thermometer, 37.00. High Water—To-morrow. agMoraing, 6.47 ; evening, 7.14. Abbitsd—June 23. Hudson, birque, 795 tons, Patorson, from liondon. Edwards, Bennett and Co., assents. Passengers—T. Hobday, H. Sedgley, A. C Gordon, B. J. Barker, Mary Barker, Martha, Bobert. Alice, Amy, Edith, Mabel, and Florenco Barker, Minnie Morgan, Wall, C. Smith, Mrs Stewart, B. Macdonald. Abbivid —June 24. Wakatipu, s.s., 1158 tons, Wheeler, from Dunedin. B. Puflett, agent. Passengers— Misses Kennedy and Blanchfield, Messrs Harper. Finn, fcteerage : 1, and 19 Europeans and 9 Chinese for other ports. Torea, schooner, 78 touß, Grundy, from Kaipara. J. B. Way, agent. Taiaron. b.s., 228 tons, Pietersen. from Wellington, Nelson, and Picton. B Puflett, agent. Passengers—Mis3es Kemp and Bo3kruge, Hon. IH. B. Bu=sell. Messrs Duncan, Blundeil, Fleming. Weston, Isaacs, Oakland, and seven Bteorage. Sailed—June 24. Thame3. schooner, 23 tons. Jonson, for Wellington. Black, Davies and Co , agents. Orari, ship, 1011 tons, Mosey, for London. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Passengers—saloon : Mr and Mrs Millett and two children, Messrs Harman, M'Neiliy. Second cabin—Mr J. Paton. Steerage—Mrs Laraman and family (3), Mr and Mrs Savory and family (6), Mr and Mrs Williams, Mr and Mrs Jowett, Messrs C. Peck, W. J. Pepper, S. Winter, F. Lavain, T. Beames, J. Barrett, S. Bermaleck, M'NcaUy. The New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Orsri towed into the stream last evening, ready to leave in fine trim this morning for London. Just a little more eight months has elapsed since she took her departure from here for the game destination—not bad work, when it is considered that she has made a " round the world" voyage, and discharged and loaded two full cargoes in that brief time. Her present cargo, &3 will be fonnd from the list given elsewhere, consists of an assortment of Canterbury produce, and includes a large quantity of woollarge considering the present state of the wool shipping season. Her passenger accommodation has also been fairly patronised, thirty-five persona in all classes having taken the opportunity of a voyage Home in her. The ship is in the same admirablo order for which the Company's vessels are so frequently complimented when they leave this port, and her commander, Captain Mosey, has the well wishes of many Canterbury friends for a good run Home. THE HUDSON. This fully dne vessel arrived last night from London, and was towed to an anchorage by the s.s. Akaroa. Captain Paterson reports having experienced a very fine weather passage, has had no accidents, and the passengers are all well. It is Captain Paterson's first voyage in theHudaon but he is no stranger to the port, haying been here several times in the capacity of ohief officer of the Langstone with Captain Parker. The Hudson left Deal en March 17th, her passage thu3 occupying 98 days. Messr3 Edwards, Bennett and Co., are her agents. SHIPPING TELEGEAM. New Plymouth. Juno 24. The Hawea arrived at seven last night, and left for Nelson at 10 p.m. Passengers—Miss Carringtou, Mr Carnell, Mr and Mr 3 Boot, Mr and Mrs Waterbury and family. Mr and Mrs Boykell and family, Mr and Mrs Koder and family, Messrs Young, Bobson, Bishop, Jeffrey, and Schoofieldt. Pobt Cbalxbrs, June 23. Sailad—William Davie, for London ; Kakanui, s.s.. for Invercargill;_ Wakatipu, for Sydney, via Lyttelton and Wellington. Passengers for Lyttelton—Miss Blanchfield, Mr Finn, H.H.R. For Wellington—Mesdames Brown, Finn, two children and servant. For SydneyMr and Mrs Little, Mrs Jones, Misseß Jones and Wilson, Mr and Mrs Melroy, Messrs Jones, Wilson, Davies, Savage, Kidney, Hay, Master Hay, and nine steerage; Isabella Anderson, schooner, forOamaru. ■

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1976, 24 June 1880, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1976, 24 June 1880, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1976, 24 June 1880, Page 2

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