SHIPPING
POST OF LYTTELTON. Wsithkk Eepobt —September 2 i. 9 a.ta. —Weather, clear, bine sky; wind, N.E. light breea?. Barometer, 29.80 ; thermometer, 46.00. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 7.30; evening, 7.54. Arrived —September 21. Aspasia, schooner, 65 tons, Mundle, from the Soands. Telegraph, schooner, 60 tons, from Waitara. Master, agent. Prince Alfred, schooner, 161 tons, Sohenkel, Sroia Kaipara, Mester, agent. Cleared —September 22. Abernyte, ship, 700 tons, Congdon, for London. Dalgety and Co., agents. Sailed —September 21. Aurora, schooner, 53 tons, Bowton, for Wellington. Master, agent. Wanaka, a-s., 278 tons, McGee, for Wellington and Passengers—Mesdsmes Taylor, •Miller, McLean, Messrs Brown, Slater, Sheppard, McLean. John Knox, barque. 296 tons, Davis, for Sydney. Cuff and tiraham, agents. To Anan, s.s , 1023 tons. Carey, for South and Melbourne. Passengers—For Dunedin : Messrs Shepperson, 1 hompson, Lindsay. Dick. For Melbourne: Misses Uosewnrue, Jenkins, Soffle, Mesilames Taylor, Reed, Day, Ferguson, Dunning. Thompson and two children. Captain and Mrs Euck-Keene, Messrs C. Eeed, Dearden, Pnraehouse, McKenzie, York, Eosewarne, Osborne, Aitken, Cooper, Kosa. E. Puflett, agent. 'Che following passengers for New Zealand were on board the Sorato, wrecked at Capa Jorvis :—Saloon—Mr H, Chadwick. Dr. F. WElliott, Mr and Mrs Hawden, two children, and nurse, Mr J. H. Howard, Dr Alexander, Mr N. Neil, Hr and Mrs Nelson and child, Mr W. Nelson, Mr George Nelson, Mr Hugh M. Sannders, Mr B. C. Meyaey-Thompson, Mr Augustas Toll, Mr if. Wadmore, Mr H. G, Warren. Second saloon —Mr and Mrs Brownlie and two children, Mr W. Brownlie, Miss Maggie Brownlie, Mias Grace Brownlie, Mr David Brownlie, Mias Nellie Brownlie, Mr and Mrs Colson and two children, Mias Colson, Mr J. Cross. Mr John Pedley, Mr and Mrs Jennings, Mrs Sarah Knight, Mrs Charlotte E. Knight, Mr H. G. Palmer, and Mr James L. Patullo. * SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Bluff, September 22._ 'the Eingarooma arrived at 6 a m., and sails at 5 p.m. for Dnnedin. She left Melbourne on the 16th, and ex peri need strong westerly winds and heavy seas daring the passage. Passengers —Saloon passengers for Bluff : Messrs Taylor, Weedea, O’Brien, McKenzie, Kakiston. For Danedin : Mr and Mrs Brownlie and family (6), Misses Allen (4) and Park, Dr. Neill, Mr and Mrs Hyman, Messrs Hedley, Allen (2), Copland, Pattrillo, Dalziol, and seventeen steerage _ For Wellington : Miss Knight, Dr. and Mrs Knight, Messrs Palmer, Barnard, McNeii, Mrs Nathan, and one steerage. For Auckland: Misses jSopper, Colson, Mr and Mrs Colson and two children, Mr Holden, and two steerage. For Napier: Messrs Toll, Sanders, Wadmore, Warren, Chadwick. For Nelson : Two steerage. For Lyttelton: Messrs Tomkin, Fitzmanri-.-o (2), Miss Wilson, and Mrs Nathan.
New Plymouth, September 22. The Taiaroa arrived at 1 this morning, and left at 2.30 a.m. For Wellington—Passengers: Messrs Gill, Black, Jobbern, Butcher, 'Wilkinson and White.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2053, 22 September 1880, Page 2
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455SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2053, 22 September 1880, Page 2
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