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SHIPPING

POUT OP LYTTELTON

Arrived—October 17. Emperor, brig, 284 tons, Cleary, from Newcastle. Master, agent. ... , Sea Bird, brigantine, 155 tons. Smith, from Hokianga. Master, agent Arrived —October 18. Torea, schooner 78 tons, Grundy, from Kaipara. J. B. Way, agent. . Josephine, schooner, 66 tons, Hamson, from Thames. J. B. Way, agent. Magellan Cloud, brigantine, 99 tons, McDonald, from Kaipara. Master, agent. Bells, barque, 311 tons, Burch, from Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent. Wakatipu, a.s„ 1156 tons, Anderson, from Port Chalmers. Passengers—Mias Wilkinson, Mr and Mrs Prince. Union Steamship Company. agents. Sailed —October 16. Emerald, ketch, 40 tons, Moore, for Foston Cufi and Graham, agents. „ Comet, ketch, 58 tons, Short, for Wellington. CnS and Graham, agents. October 17. Taliroa, s.s., 223 tons, Malcolm, for Wellington, Picton, and Nelson, Passengers— Miss Coxhead, Messrs Reel, Monkman, Allan, Brown, Lambert, Terry, Smithson, Arkell, Captain Cameron. Union Steamship Company, Agents.

The vessels at the wharves last were —At No. 1, Crnsader, Waitangi, Haloione ; 2, Akaroa (s.); 3, Smiling Morn; 4, Edith Bold, Esther; 5, Hieronymus, Pet; 6, Island City, Hannah Barrett; 7, Espaoulador. In the stream —Emperor, Sea Bird. The ship Kal-'ione is to be despatched tor London this month with wool for the February sales. Her agents, Messrs Dalgety and Co., also announce a reduced scale of fares for first, second, and third class passengers. The next large steamer from London, direct for this port, is to be Messrs Money, Wigram and Son’s Durham, a vessel of 2284 tons register. As advertised elsewhere, she will be despatched from here by Messrs Dalgety and Co., also direct for home, with cargo and passengers, leaving here about the 12th of December • The Orient Steam Navigation Company’s next steamer for home is the Orient, to leave Melbourne on the 2nd of November. The tares are from J 216 to .£63, and the Union Steamship Company, the agents for the lino, book passengers at a through rate from Lyttelton. The s.s. Rotomahana. which will leave here next Monday, connects at Melbourne with the Orisnt. . SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Bluff, October 18. The Rotomahana left Melbourne on the 12th. She experienced light southerly winds until arrival at Hobart Town at 8.50 a.m on the 14th. Sailed again at 530 p.m. Light southerly winds and fine weather prevailed during the ran across. She passed the Solanders at 3.30 p.m. on the 17th, and arrived at the Bluff at 8.15 n.m. She passed the Rotorua at 6.30 a.m. and •the barque Frederick Bassett at 7 am. yesterday. She sails at 5p m. for Dunedin. Passengers—For Dunedin—Hon. Geo. McLean, Mrs McLean, Mr Sanders, Mrs S. Lerren, Miss Fountain, Mr and Mrs Dick, Mrs Todor, Miss Todor, Messrs Mackintosh and Gibb, Mrs Ooote, Miss Tripp, Miss Fennet, Mr and Mrs Hope and family (2) and servant. Miss Smith, Mr Reid, Mrs Mendershawsen, Messrs Hill and Jack. For Lyttelton—Mr and Mrs Hedsennnd family (2), Mrs Schwartz and infant, Mr and Mrs Yordall and family, Miss Baxendon, Messrs Long, Sosewarne, Wood, Aitken, Chant and Eadie. For Wellington—Mr Sherriff, Mr and Mrs Malcolm Fraser, Dr. Hector, Messrs Nicholls and Chambers, Mrs Peter Mills. For Auckland—Messrs Tozard. Brigham. Brigham, Leask, Mrs Hyland and infant. For Napier— Eav. Mr Brown. Auckland, October 16. Arrived —French warship Dayat, from Tahiti, 6 guns, and 155 men. She remaiashere for one week, and ihen proceeds to Valparaiso. Sailed —Hero, s.s . for the South. Passengers —Mr and Mrs Murphy, Mr and Mrs Hason and 2 children. Captain and Mrs Boyd, and Mr and Miss Andrews, Mrs Gilmonr, Messrs Fleming, Minty, Barrimaa, Rogers, Mitchelson, Spiers, Clark, Elemet, Atkinson, W. and J. Williams, O’Neill, and Forbes. October 17. The mail steamer Zealandia arrived at noon, after a good passage. Passengers for New Zealand : Hon. Mr Holmes, Mr and Mrs Larkworthy, Rev. C. T. Hovin and wife, Mr and Mrs T. Hall, Mr Anpert Ryder. Bey. B. Gibbons, Mr and Mrs Johnston and child, Miss Richmond, Mr and Mrs Smith, Messrs E. J. Gibbons, E. A. Byron. A. Richmond, G. Ingwood, T. Coop. H. Rxley, B. O. Campbell, J. Maples, L. E. Cook, C. Small, A. Eeed, and 15 steerage. Gbetmouth, October 17. Arrived—Grafton, from Wellington; Falooniar. from Waitara. Sailed —Murray, for Nelson. Pokt Chalmers, October 16. Arrived—Esther, brigantine, from Kaipara ; Wild Deer, ship, from Glasgow.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2075, 18 October 1880, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2075, 18 October 1880, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2075, 18 October 1880, Page 2

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