SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTON. j High Water—To-morrow. •Morning. 2.15; owning, 2.40: Artuved—July 3. Seabird, brigantiae, 1 55 tons, Smith, from Hokianga. Master, agent. July 4. Fawn, brig. 216 tons, Dillner, from New--Castle. B. Wood, agent. Arrived— July 5. St Kilo*, s.s., 174 tons, Flowerday, via Oam'aru. Eoyse, Stead and Co., agents. Cleared— July S. Trevelysn, ship. 1043 tons, Hoberts, for London. New Zealand Shipping Company, gßn " Sailed—Jtsy 3. | Wactka. s.s , 286 tons, MeGillivray, for ■Wellington. B. Pufiett. agent. PassengersMessrs Conyera, BayfielS, Charters. Steerage Jury 4. . Torea. schooner, 78 tons, Grundy, for fcaipara. J. B. Way, agent. The New Zealnrfi Shipping Co., Irtiaited, "teive leceived oiblo advice of the arrival of their Ship Waimate. which sailed from Lytte'.ton on -the evening of "the Sth April. The Union Steamship Company s s.s, Wanaka -arrived from th-s Manakau and way worts ©u Saturday nKmi«r, and left at 9p.m. 1 ror Weilington, Picton, and Nelson. The s.s. Hawea, leaving hero'tomorrow, is the nest <£ the comuany'B boats-far the North. To-morrow, Tuesday, the Union Company a s s. Eotamabtraa will leave here for the boutn and Melbource, tuking her 6nnl depaiture from Blaff nttit Friday. Intending passengers for the Orient Line steimer Eignna, which, leaves Melbourne on the 27th mst... must proceed by Botomahana, as there is no other steamer leaviog here for Melbourne before the 23rd belonging to the company. Tho vessds lying at the wharves last evening -were-At No. i : Bialto, Annabella, Trevelyan, ;Si;helred, Geraldina Paget. Hudson. 2 : Akaroa (c). 3 : Doune Castle, Ammta. 4 : Alice Muir, Elizabeth- Conway. 5 : Lanarkshire, Zior. 6 : Sarah and Mary, Orpheus, Annabell. 7 : Richard and Mary, Emerald, Clio. Megellan Cloud, Edith Eeid, Aspasia. The Camona sailed on Juno 17th from Sydney fox this port. . , _ Thebrig Pawn, Captain Dillner, arnved > from Newcastle yesterday after a dxteen days' pasBB The birque Island City, Captain McDonald, arrived on Saturday from Newcastle after a i -passage of fourteen days. Two days of southerly sale were experienced coming across. Farewell was-rcade on the 29th ult.; since which moderate ■weather prevailed.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1985, 5 July 1880, Page 2
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