SHIPPING
POET OP LYTTELTON*.
Weather Report— October 21. 9 a.m. Weather, overcast; wind, S.W., fresh breeze. Barometer, 29.66; thermometer, 46. High Water —To-morrow. Horning, 7.03; evening, 7.26. Arrived—October 21. Sotomahana, a a., 864 tons, Underwood, from Melbourne, via South. Passengers—Miss M. Baxsndore, Meadimos Yordale and family, Schwartz and fami y, Hedson and family, Messrs Hedi-on, "5 ordale. Long, Kosowarue, Wood, Aitken, Eadie, Chant, Coates, Do Bonrbel, Smythe, Smyth, Begg, Mills, Hon. G. MoLeen. Steerage, eight. For North, 36. Union Steamship Company, agents. Taiaroa, a a., 228 tons, Malcolm, from Pioton, Nelson, and Wellington. Paiseagers—Miss Andrews, Meadimes Nurse, Murphy, McCulloch. Captains Parker, Cameron, Logan, Messrs Welles, Dallaston, Keid. Brownell, Watt, Morgan. Andrews, Murphy, Hon. M. Holmes. Steerage, two. Union Steamship Company, agents. Firefly, brig, 179 tons, Downing from Bluff. Prom the New Zealand Shipping Company’s laet circular to hand, it appears that the sailing date set for the Otaki for this port was September 20th, the Pinko for Otago same date. The Hnrnnui was to leave on September 11th for Wellington, and the Loch Urr for Auckland on the 23rd of September. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, October 21. Arrived Lutterworth and Templar, from .London. Auckland, October 20. Arrived Hinea, German warship, from Samoa; Caledonia, schooner, from Tonga; Tararna, from Sydney. Sailed—Loonga, barque, for Hobart Town; Active, brig, for Samoa; Tararua, for the South. Passengers for Wellington—Mr and Maas O’Keefe, Mrs Maepherson. J. Hialop, W. Soddon, E. J. Cox, H. Walden; for Lyttelton— Mr and Mrs G. Pyke, Miss Anderson, Miss Wbitßombs, Mrs Bennett, Miss Hogg, Mr 7errell and party, J. B. Gayford, B. C. CampoeU. Hardwick, Willoox, Wheeler, Fraser, A, 8011, H. Sutherland. For Dunedin—Mrs Chapman, Miss Watson. v Wellington, October 20. Arrived—Wanaka from Taranaki and Mannkni; Taiaroa, from Picton and Nelson: Wakatipa and Hawea from the South; Lyttelton from Nelson ; Aspas'a, schooner, from Napier. A ship off the heads is supposed to be the Eakaia, now ninety-nine days out from London. Port Chalmers, October 20. Arrived—Mary Campbell, from Groymouth ; Arawata, from Auckland ; Maid of Otago, from Lyttelton: Bella Mary, from Hobart Town. Sailed—Tauranga, for Oamaru; Splendid, barque, for t a South Seas; ifotomahnna, for Northern ports. Passengers for Wellington, Mesdames Cargill. Rogers, Kely, Mias Norman; for Nelson, Mrs Fenwick ; for Qreymouth, Mr Nicholas; for Hokitika, Mr Gunn; for Sydney, Mr Watson. .■
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2078, 21 October 1880, Page 2
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380SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2078, 21 October 1880, Page 2
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