SHIPPING
PORT OP LYTTELTON. ffBj,THSB Report—September 25. 9 B.m.— Weather, clear, bine sky; wind, N.E. light broezi. Barometer, 29.75 ; thermo- , 'mater, 62.00. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning. 9.50; evening. 10.21. Arrived—September 25. Taiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, Malcolm, from Pioto». Nelson, and Wellington Passengers— Hon. John Hall, Me-sra Smith, Moore, Wood, Conway, Mcillistor, Harper, Mnnroe, Bethelseen, and 2 steerage. Cleared—September 25. Albatross, schooner, 77 tons, Bell, for Auckland. Cm. and Grah*m, agents. Fiji, ship, 1357 tons, Brown, for London. Passengers—Messrs W. H. Jennings, F. vV. Hammers, J. Illd.in, Jbl. Biddell, Jttoyse, Stead and Co., agents. Camperdown. ship, 1487 tons. Baton, tor London. Koyse. S old and Co , agents. Sailed .-eptember 25. Onward, schooner, 69 tons. Day, for KaiapoiMaster, agent. The Star of India, on her homeward voyage from this port, experienced in 53S .123 W., May 3rd, a severe harri during which she lost foretop-ail and bulwarks and everything movable from bar decks. _ The ships Camperdown and Fiji wrra penning sails yesterday, and to-day will bo towed into the stream. Considering the lateness in the season at which these vessels have been loaded, the -agent*, Messrs Royse, Stead are to be complimented unon the despatch t.ney have given them The Fiji brought 2150 tons of cool here, and the Camperdown 1958 tous._ These cargoes were dischirged in excellent time, a v 'd both -Vessels are now ready for sea fully Laded with grain, the time occupied in loading them being bnt nine working days. The Fiji’s cargo was shipped jointly by Me era Royse, stead and Co., and the New Zealand Shipping Company, and tbe cargo taken by the Camperdown by Messrs Boyse, Stead and -‘o and Messrs P, Cunning■ham and Co. Both ships will sail on Monday next for home. The Bed Gauntlet loft Gravesend for Madras ■on July 39th; t K o Jlaraval, from Penrith for Galle, Augu-t 2td ; and the Western Monarch July 10th The Northern Monarch left Gravssend for Algoa Bay on July 14th. The Battermere goes to Adelaide and the Salamanca to Sydney. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, September 24. Sailed —Sissy, schooner, for Savage island ; Eotorna, for Sydney . Wellington, September 24. Arrived —Taiaroa. from Pioton and Nelson. Sailed—Tai iroi, for South ; Malay and G. M. Tnoker, barques, for Newcastle ; yinemoa, for New Plymon -h; Mary Bannatyne, schooner, for Lyttelton. Sailed—Taiaroa, for Lyttelton; passengers— Hon. John Halt, Messrs Bartholomew. Dennison. Barley, Nicholl, McKvy, Shirley, Harp r and Smith, and six in ate ;r ige. TTkauu. September 24. Arrived —Maori from Dunedin; Hero from Pelorns Sound Sailed—Maori for Dunedin. Poet Chalmers, September 24. Arrived —Ke-trel and Owake, ketches, from Catlin’s river; Havea, s s , from North. Stiled-Te Amu, s.s., for Melbourne, via Bluff ; Beautiful Star, a s., for Oaxaru.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2056, 25 September 1880, Page 2
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448SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2056, 25 September 1880, Page 2
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