SHIPPING.
POET OB" LYTTELTON. Wkathbr Eepobt—July 29. 9 a.m.—Weather, cloudy; wind, S."W. light. Barometer, 29.63 ; thermometer, 46.00. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 10.56; evening, 11.19. ABsrvßD—July 28. . Dido, schooner, 58 tons, Johnßon, from Wait3pu. Master, agent. Abbived— July 29. Bingarcoma, a.s., 861 tons. Underwood, trom. Melbourne, via South. B. PuHMpiW' Passengers—From Melbourne-Miss McDowell. From Coast-Mrs McDonald and child, Messrs Tregear and Macfarlane, Master Holt, ana 10 8 Taifroa, a.s., 228 tons, Malcolm, from Nelson, Wellington, and Picton. B. Fuflett, agent. Passengers Messrs Thompson, Lm<>:ard, McGaughan, Popper, Chuitin, and 1 steerage. Grafton, s.s., 2i2 tons, Johnson, from Wellington. P. Cunningham and Co.. agents. Passengers-Messrs Wacksmatb. Nathan. Fleet, Jones, Walker, Wright, Moynihan, Woods, and 5 steerage. _ , SAiLED-July 28. , Himenoa, Government steamer, Faircnild, tor Wellington and Wangarei. Passengers—lnspector Coleman and twenty-two armed conBtabulary, and thirty-three in steerage. Sailed-Julv 29. Clio, schooner, 81 ton», Kirk, for Waitapu. TVTaster agont. Annie, cutter, 41 tons, Cameron, for Greymouth. Cuff and Graham, agents, ' T. B. Taylor, schooner, 54 tons, bmitn, tor •ffaipara. Cuff and Graham, agents. Wave of Life, schooner, 73 tons, Herbert, for Picton. Master, agent. . Lina, brigantine, 139 tons, Deye, for Auckland. Cuff and Graham, agents. Awaroa, schooner, 60 tonß, Greagor, for Wellington. Ccff and Graham, agents. Sarah and Mary, ketch, 41 tons, Forman, for Hokitika. Black, Davies and Co., agents. Prince Alfred, barqnentine, 161 tons, Schenkel, for Auckland. Cuff and Graham, agents. _ , Croydon Lass, schooner, 51 tons, Curran, tor Nelson. Black, Davies and Co., agents. The steamer Hinemoa left for Wellington last night with a number of Government aettlerß for Wangarei, whither the steamer proceeds after calling at Wellington, to land the members of the constabulary force who came here as an escort to the Maori prisoners from Opunake. The barque Annabella commenced to load again yesterday, her master having received permission to do so from the collector of customs. The crew atill refuse to proceed to sea in the vessel, and yesterday afternoon, acting under the advice of Mr Joyce, the solicitor, they knocked off work pending a further inquiry. SHIPPING TELEGEA.MS. Axtcki,a.nd, July 28. Sailed—Brigantine Eyno, for Hokianga, to load timber for Lyttelton ; schooner Saxon, for Mercury Bay, to load timber for Lyttelton ; brigantine Omaha, for Chatham Islands. At the Heads—A ship, believed to be the Loch Don, from London.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2006, 29 July 1880, Page 2
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376SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2006, 29 July 1880, Page 2
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