SHIPPING.
POET OP LYTTELTON. Weather Export—July 10Pq s.m. —Weather, overcast ; wind, calm. Barometer, 29.70 ; thermometer, 43. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 6.54; evening, 7.16. Arrived— July 10. Gleaner, brigantine, H 4 tons, Black, from W Wemngton, s.s., 279 tons, McGee, from Mannkan and way ports. B. Puflett, agent. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Ronalds. family and servant! Messrs Stanton. Eeid. Hassel. Bennington, Martin, Bayfield, Beaumont, Brown, Davidson, Bayfield, Cankrodyer, Bumbry, Martin, Newman, Pyko, Farr, Bowen, Newman, Cleared— July 10. Emerald, ketch, 41 tons, Moore, for Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. Sailed—July 9. Tui, s.s., 64 tons, Wills, for Kaikonra and Wellington. Cnff and Graham, agents. Wanaka, s.s., 278 tons, McGillivray, for Dunedin, via Akaroa. B. Puflett, agent. Passengers—Two steerage. Douno Castle, barque, 837 tons, Bridgeman. for Liverpool. P. Cnnningbam and Co , agents. _ , Sailed— Jnly 10. Magellan Cloud, brigantine. 99 ions, Cohn McDonald, for Auckland and Kaipara. Cnff and Graham, agents. E. TJ. Cameron, schooner, 41 tons, Larson, for Picton. Master, agent. Huon Belle, 42 tons, Pietersen, for Dnnedm. Cnff and Graham, agents. Onward, schooner, 69 tons, Day, for Sumner. Aspasia. schooner, 45 tons, Moore, for Napier. Cuff and Graham, agents. s The Jane Hannah, the vessel reported to have been identified as the one that was wrecked off Akaroa Heads, was a topsail schooner, 52 tons register. . She was a strong, Southern-bmlt craft, about eight or nine Tears old, and was owned by Messrs Guthrie and Larnach. Captain Cnrrie, in command of the Jana Hannah, was well acquainted with the coast of the Middle Island, and was formerly in the Kestrel, ketch, tradino- to Catlin’s Eiver, and of the Huon Belle.'’The vessel last cleared from here on April‘27tb. The master was a married man, and his wife and family are said to reside at Catlin’s River. The “ European Mail,” of May 21st, has the following Arrived: from Lyttelton, May 10th, Crusader; from Napier, May 15th, Lurline. The Langstone left for Auckland May 17 th; the Hydaspes was loading for Melbourne, and the Oakhurst, here last !year, was loading at Hull for Newcastle. The Hedwig left New York for this port on May 6th, and the Ocean Banger on April 28th. There were on the berth at London for Canterbury the Crusader, 1058 tons; Halcione, 813 tons ; Loch Cree, 791 tons; Waitangi, 1128 tons. The New Zealand Shipping Company despatched the Loch Awe from London for here on May 4th. with 36 and she was spoken on May Sfch in 37 N. and 8 W., all The Donne Castle for Liverpool, and the Alice Muir for Cork or Falmouth, left the harbor yesterday, sailing onfc with a fair wind.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1990, 10 July 1880, Page 2
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434SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1990, 10 July 1880, Page 2
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