SHIPPING.
PORT OP LYTTELTON. Wkathkb Report—August 5. 9a.sn. —"Weather, cleir, sky cloudy; wind, S.W. Baromater, 30.12 ; thermometer, 42.00. Abbived— August 5. Albion, b a., 591 tons, Garrard, from Melbourne via South and Hobart Town. R. Puflett, agent. Passengers—Messrs Bray, Domwell, Cash, McKanzie," Linen. Steerage—l 4 and 36 forward. „..'«. Onward, schooner, 69 tons, Day, from Sumner. ; Master, agent. Wanaka, s s., 278 'tons. McGillivray. from "Wellington, Nelson and Picton. B. Puflett, agent. Passengers—Misses Wilson, Qarrick, Stevenson, Parker. Gibbs (2), Writher. Mesdames Hoskins, Master, Messrs Master, Brown, Benham, Margets, "Whitaker, Scott, Downes, McCormick, Ho3kins. Toreo, Schooner. 78 tons, Grundy, from Dnnedin. J. B. "Way, agent. Emperor, brig, 281 tons, Cleary, from Newcastle. Master, agent. Sailed— August 5. Hudson, barque, 779 tons, Thomas, for Guam. Edwards, Bennett and Co., agents. The steamers Wannka, from North and Albion from Melbourne via South arrived this morning. . _ The schooners Torea, from Dunedin.and Unward, from Sumner, arrived this morning. The tonnage loading on the berth at London. June 17th, for India, China, and the Capo of Good Hope, amounted to 47,930 tons, and for Australia and New Zealand to 59,173 tons. A Home uapor suggests that the mast of the Orph'.-ns, now lying on the Manukau beach, New Zealand, should be brought to England as a. relic of a catastrophe not surpassed, perhaps, in naval annals for the courage and resignation shown in connection with it. There are many uses to which the memorable spar could be put. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, August 4. Sailed—Wanaka, for the South. Passengers —Misses Hotter, Wither, Wilson. Garrick, Howarth, Mr and Mrs Burns and family, Messrs Hoskins, Brown. Scott, South, Bell. Poet Chalmebs. August 4. Arrived —Acacia, barque, from Hobart Town; Eingarcomi. s.s., from the North. Sailed —Concordia, barque, for Adelaide ; Van Dieman, barque, for Liverpool; Albion, 8.a., for Sydney, via Northern ports. Passengers—For Lyttelton—Mrs, Miss, and Master Gordon, Miss Carrol, Messrs Braid, Eees, and MoKenzie. For Wellington—Messrs Waters, Coyle, and Eastwood. For Wanganui—Mrs Mnbrane. For Gisborne—Miss Grant. For Napier—Mr Mclntyre. For Tauranga—Mr Cameron. For Sydney -Mr and Mrs Hall and family (4), Messrs Barnes, Rae, and Phillips. "Wellington, b.b., for Timaru. Mm win—^——giaun^Man^M"^—^^^ I —"^— MlM '
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2012, 5 August 1880, Page 2
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354SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2012, 5 August 1880, Page 2
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