SHIPPING
POKT OB' LYTTELTON.
Wbathbb Bbpobt— -October 22. 9 B.m. —Weather, clear, blue sky; wind, jfJB., fresh breeze. mater, 30.14 ; tharmoneter, 49. High Water —To-morrow. Miming, 7.51; evening, 8.16.
Abbited— October 21. WM Wave, barque, 237 tons, Cleary, from EOt>art Town. Aerited —October 22. Jane Douglas, s s., 76 tons, Eraser, from Kaikonra and Wellington. Passengers—Messrs Saunders, Crass. Sandford, Aioken (2). P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Gatlin, ketch, 45 tans, from Gatlin’s Eiver, Master, agent. SAIIiBTt —October 21. HJeronymous, barque, 425 tons, Ipland, for Navigator Islands (csamoa). Wood, Shand and Co., agents. Maanah Barratfc, schooner, 57 tons, Nelson, (or Kaipara. Cuff and Graham, agents. Taiaroa, s.s., 228 ! ons, Malcolm, for Dunedin, via Akaroa. Pa-aeugers—Mr and Mr* Wallace, Mr and Mrs Stuart. Union Steamship Co., Bffonts. , , Botomahnna, s.s., 864 tons, Underwood, tor Wellington. Prs“engers—Messrs Begg, Benny, Mm Robinson, Messrs ( urnow, Hart, Hich, Holder, Elliott. Steo.age, 7. Union Steambarque, 341 tons, Burch, for Newcastle, c. W. Turner, agent.
The “ Home Nows" to hand by the mail yesterday has tbs following:—The West Biding, Captain Thomas, 1-ft Glasgow for Lyttelton, August 27th ; the Dn- edin, for Dunedin, the day before. The Rangitikei was off the Lizard tm August 3lst bound to Lyttelton; the Anazi left Gravesend ter N’el on on August 28th ; the Loch Fleet and the Dunloe for Auckland sailed o*i fcho 29ih. _ , . _ The barqno Wild Wave, ffom Hobart Town, was signalled last night when our despatch left brig Firefly arrived yesterday from the Bluff, whence she left on Sunday last. The Sarah and Mary and Frank Guy were loading there for hare, and expected to follow the brig in two or three days. The cargo of the Firefly is timber, for Messrs Montgomery and Co., and it will be in course of landing to day at No. 5 Toe .barqno Ansdell, and the barque Edwin Bassett left Newcastle for here fourteen days The-s.s. Hero does not come to Lyttelton this trip. She is to leave Wellington to-day for Hokitika and Melbourne, thus taking up the Albion’s running.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Lyttelton, October 22. Signalled—The Jessie Headman, from London, eighty-nine days out, with passengers and cargo. Wellington, October 21. Arrived— Grafton, from Nelson. The ship Bakova, hundred days out from London, was towed into harbor this afternoon. She had an laneventfnl passage. ~ , Sailed—Hawea, for the North. Grafton, for Lyttelton. _, , „ Port Chalmers, October 21. Gaffed—Palace, barque, for Clarence Eiver. Arawata, s.s., for Melbourne.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2079, 22 October 1880, Page 2
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398SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2079, 22 October 1880, Page 2
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