SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report—September 20. 9 a.m.—Weather, clear, bine sky; wind, S.W., light breeze. Barometer, 29.09; thermometer, 51 00. High Water—To-morrow. Horning, 5.53; evening, 6.1-6. Arrived —September 18. Albatross, schooner, 77 tons. 8011, from Whangaroa. Onward, schooner, ,69 tons, Day, from Thames. ' Falcon, barqnentme, 195 tons, Burke, from Mongonui. J. B. Way, agent. September 19. Go Ahead, s.s , 159 tons, Dicker, from Napier. Cuff and Graham, agents. Passengers —Mr and Mrs Gill and family (4) Tui, s.s., 64 tons. Wills, from Wellingtouand Kaikoura. (..'tiff and Graham, agents. Passengers —Captain McLean, Messrs Walker and Oreti, a s , 118 tons, Fraser, from Dunedin via Oamarn. J. M. tfeywood and Co., agents. Passengers—Mr Wills, Miss Clara Stephenson, and three steerage. Seotembcr 20 Rotorua, s.s., 576 tons, Tozer, from Melbourne via South. K. Fufiett, agent. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Jennings, Messrs fcinolairand Patterson. Steerage—Seven. Albion, s.s , 591 tons, Garrard, from Port Chalmers. K. Pnflott, agent Cleared —September 20. John Knox, ! arqne, 296 tons, Davies, for Sydney. Cuff and Graham, agents. Estelle, b -rquentine, 195 tons, Millar, for Auckland. J. B. War, agent. Sailed —September 18. Maud Graham, schooner, 80 tons. Jorgenson, for Oamarn. Cuff and Graham, agents. Hawea, 8 s., 463 tons, Kennedy, for Wellington, Picton, and "Nelson. R. Puflett, agent. Passengers—Captain Wearing. Messrs Deßonrhoi, Hoopar, Matthews, Pavitt. September 19. Circe, brigantine, 145 tons, Alexander, for Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent. Clio, schooner, 81 tons, Kirk, for Wsitapu. Master, agent. Passengers—Mrs Jonchin and family (4), Mr M Heenan. Sailed—September 20. Isabella, ketch, 53 tons, Cowan, for Catlin’a River. Cuff and Graham, agents. Helen Denny, ship, 728 tons, Ruth, for Auckland. Dalgety and Co , agents. Passengers— Mrs Rath and two children. Zior, schoiEor, 6i tons. Bell, for Napier. Cuff and Graham, agents. Jonnett, ketch. 41 tons, Baileyr.- for Waitapn, Master, agent. The vessels at the wharves last night were — No. 1, Abercyte, JLoch Cree, Halcione, John Knox, Tui (s.s). Fo. 2*—Go-a-head (as.), Akaroa (s,s.). No. 3—Planter,, Annie Hill, Hedwig. No, 4—Fiji, Kona. Camperdowu. No. s—Estelle, Lizzie Guy, T. B. Taylor. No. 6—Hannah Barrett. Aurora. No. 7—Natal Qaeen, Esther, h 1-zabeth Curie. In the stream —Falcon, Isabella, Helen Denny. The s s. Go-a-head, Captain Dicker, arrived yesterday afternoon from Napier, via Ohonga, where some stores were landed, and Castlepoint. It was intended to have called at Kaikonra. bat the state of the weather was unsuitable and the steamer came on. . The s s. Tui arrived soon after midnight on Saturday from Wellington, after calling in at Kaikonra on Fr day. On arrival she steamed alongside the Abernyte to tranship wool and tallow. _ . The steamers to sail to-day are the Albion, for Nelson, Hoiitika. Sydney and Melbourne; the Rotorua, for Wellington, East Coast ports and Sydney ; the Go-a head, for Wellington and Napier; Tui, for Kaikonra and Wellington; and Oreti, for Wellington and Wanganui. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, September 18. Arrived—Sybil, from Foo Chow; Oceola, from Adelaide ; Oamarn, from Oamaru ; Sissy, from Lyttelton.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2051, 20 September 1880, Page 2
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