SHIPPING
PORT OP LYTTELTON. Wbathee Rbpobt—October 23. 9 a.ra.—Weather, overcast; wind, NVE., fresh breeze. Barometer, 29.89; thermo* mater, 53. „ High Water—To-morrow. ICorsing, 8.40; evening, 9.04. Abbiybd— October 22. flJane Douglas, s.s., 76 tons, Eraser, from Kaikoura and Wellington. Passengers—Messrs Saunders, Cress, Sandford, Aioken (2). P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Catlin, ketch, 46 tons, from Catlin’s River. Master, agent. Grafton, s.s., 242 tons, Johnson, from Oamarn and Timaru. Passengers—Meadames Manby, Wade, Creasey and three children, Moyle and two children, Peterkin and two children, Sutton and five children, Messrs Moyle, Burns, Smith, Knox ; and five steerage. P. Cunningham and 00., agents. Jessie Readman, ship, 962 tons, Gibson, from London. Passengers—Saloon :J. J. Kinsey, Mrs Kinsey, John Kinsey, T. Cranstown, and Walter A. Hood. Second Cabin: Thomas Bray, Mrs 0. Bray, Miss C. Colegrave, Miss H. Colegrave, Mr George Henry Colegrave, and Mr John T. Colegrave. Steerage: William Kibblewhite, Elizabeth Kibblewhite, Mary A. Kibblewhite, Fanny Kibblewhite, Kate Kibblewhite, Andrew Kink aid, Martha Kinkaid, Mary Mahaffy. Wm. J. Jardine, Ann J Wallace, James Elliott, Sarah J. Elliott, Thomas Kinhaid, Robert Hamilton, Mat. B. Shaw, Thos. Hone, J. A. Mackin, Abraham Soholes, Margaret Woods, and W. Loonhardt. Edwards, Bennett and Co., agents. Abbxtbd— October 23. Wanaka, a.5.,228 tons, McQiUivray, from ManaFnin yia way ports. Passengers—Mies Hollidsy, Messrs Kohler, Thompson, Allen, Johnson, Croft, Money, Campbell, Cresidy, Hayman, B. Monkman, Captain Gadd, and two steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Edwin Bassitt, barque, 414 tons, Manley, from Newcastle. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Franck Guy, barquentine, Edmonds, from Bluff. Clbaebd —October 23. Josephine, schooner, 66 tons, Harrison, for Russell. Master, agent. Magellan Clond. brigantine, 99 tons, Colin, McDonald, for Kaipara. Master, agent. Especulador, barque, 263 tons, Powell, for Newcastle. F. Jenkins, agent. The Edith Reid, Cuff and Graham, agents, is on the berth for Greymonth, to sail on Monday next. The s.s. Jane Douglas, from Kaikonra and Wellington, arrived yesterday morning, and left in the evening on the return trip. The s.s. Grafton arrived last night from Timaru, and will leave for Wellington and West Coast on Monday. The Wait an gi has been discharged and has now on board, for her outwards cargo, 4000 sacks of grain, 1000 bales wool, and casks tallow. PORT OP KAIAPOI, Sailed—October 22. Tongarire, p.s., Ashman, for the Bays. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, October 22. Arrived Rotomahana, from the South; Wanaka from Ficton and Nelson; Comet, ketch, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Wanaka, for the Sonth ; Hero, for Greymonth, Hokitika, Newcastle, Sydney and Melbourne. Pobt Chalmers, October 22. Arrived—Anthons, brigantine, from Kaipara; Taiaraa, s.s., from the North. —Sailed —Lurline, barque, for Oamaru.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2080, 23 October 1880, Page 2
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