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SHIPPING

POET OF LYTTELTOIi. Wbatheb Eipobt—October 25. 9 a.m.—"Weather, overcast; wind, S.W., feaah breeze. Barometer, 29.73; thermometer, SS. BBjrh Water —To-morrow. Honiag, 10.11; evening, 10.31. Abwvkd—October 23. Oreti, 5.8., 176 tons, Fraser, from Foxton. Jf. M. Hey wood and Co , agents. Frank Gay, barquantine, Edmonds, from Huff. Guthrie and Lnrnaoh, agents. October 24. Patea, s.b., 50 tons, Gibbons, from Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. Ansdell, barque, £BO tons, Ponlson, from Newcastle. Sunbeam, barque, 413 tons, Thompson, from Fort Louis (Mauritius). B. Wood, agent. October 25. Botomahana, as., 664 ton», Underwood, from Wellington. Passengers— Mr and Mrs Venoll and family (5), Misses Baker, Sanderson, Nathan, Whitcombe, Mesdames Bennett and Shoppard, Messrs Sutherland, Izard. Aybnrn, Hart, Sheppard, Lingard, Campbell, Hobb, Puller, Bell, Searle, Coster, Scantlebnrg, and eleven in steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Dido, schooner, 58 tons, Johnson, from Waifcapn. Master, agent. . , , Ocean Bird, ketoh, 33 tons, Gillard, from Ficton. • . Bichard and Mary, sohooner, 44 tons, Hamilton, from Anahan. Caff and Graham, agents Clkabkd—Ootober 25. Torea, schooner, 73 tons, Grundy, for Auckland. Passengers —Mr and Mrs Burkharat, Mrs Graf. J. B. Way, agent. Sea Bird, brigantine, 155 tons, Smith, for Kenepnrn. Master, agent. Sa.ii.bd —October 23. Wanaka, as., 278 tons, McGillivray, for Wellington. Passengers For Wellington : Mesdames Lloyd, Uoadley, Messrs Simmons, Overton, Porter, Dr. Hoadley, Captain Lloyd. For Nelson: Messrs Bogers, Parry, Gallman. Union steamship Company, agents. Sai lxd- October 25.

Espcculador, barque, 262 tons, Powell, for Newcastle. F Jenkins, agent. Magellan Cloud, brigantine, 99 tons, McDonald, for Kaipara. Master, agent.

The barque Sunbeam, Mr K. Wood, agent, arrived this morning from Mauritius after a good ran. of forty-three days. Her cargo conflicts of new season's sugar, consigned to Messrs Edwards, Bennett and Co. and Sclanders, Fletcher and Co. The Opawa, with immigrants from Plymouth, is out 81 days to-day; the May Queen, with passengers, 61 days from Portland; the West Biding, from Glasgow. 59 days; and the Raugitifci 55 days from the Lizard. The New Zealand Shipping Company will despatch for London one or more vessels each mouth from here for some time to come. For thia month the Waitangi is announced, November the Op vara, December the liangitiki, and in January the VYaimate. The barquentine Frank Guy, Capt. Edwards, arrived on Saturday from Bluff with a cargo of timber for Messrs Guthrie and Larnach. She left there last Wednesday, and carried moderate pvesterjy and southerly winds to the Peninsula oa Friday last, since which to arrival she had to beat against strong head winds. The vessels lying at the wharves last night were:— No. 1— datcioae, Waitangi, Crusader. 5 Grafton (a.), Patea (s.). Oreti (s.). 4 Edith iieid, Josephine, Tores, Akaroa (s.). 5 EJenilworth, Catlin, Pet, Firefly. 6—Emperor, Island City. 7—Magellan Cloud, Sea Bird, Wild Wave. In the Btream—Especulador, Frank Gay, Edwin B tssett, Jessie Eeadman. Before leaving Wellington on Friday last for Melbourne, the s.s. Hero received the baptism of paint necessary for identification as one of 'hQ Union Company's fleet—the olive colored ™U and the red funnel. It is reported that the «iu involved in the transfer of the steamer to "WW owners was .£28,000. Tha ,s. Norfolk was at Singapore on the Bth nit., ha.gg arrived there after a seven days' passage » om p oo Chow. The Norfolk was • QU t nn" or k, with a cargo of tea, consisting of 4JOO t. n g f f or w bich she had secured a fine freight. The s.s. Patea a we U-knowa trader between Wangiium, Wellington, Nelson, arrived yesterday from V<NU a gton at 10 a.m., on a special trip under oh-»ter to Mr Barker, to take Btock from here to Pat'*., The Patea is a well arranged little vessel, registering 50 tons, and po3aeiiea very comfortabh oasseugar accommodation. She is in command -if Captain Gibbons, and in f aund to answer the trifle for which Bhe «vaa built, as indicated by her name, admirably. She leaves to-day for Patea; SHIPPING TELEGRAM^ Wellington, p=*»i —at Arrived— Go-Ahead, from Napier and Castle Point. Tararua, from Auckland and the East Coast. Sailed—Sarah Tiie, brig.for Pelorns Sound. Tararua, for Auckland, via tho East Coast. Botomahana, for Melbourne, via the South. Passengers—Meadameß Bennett, Stafford, Venaal, 5 children, Pikes. Lingard, Brandon, Byder, Carter, Burns, Cochrane and child, Misses Wyatt, Hatan, Cowles, Adelle, Farncombe, Hogg, Whitcombe, Robinson, Sanderson, Wat eon, Baker, Nath >n. Lingard (two), Kebbell, and Meozies, Messrs Liene, Byder, Steele, Bastings, Craig, roster, Horbe, Majenndie, Hardy, Elson, Field, Dickson, O'Eeefe, Cleland, Keely, Broad, Westford, Wishart, McKcnzie, Qninn, Blamfield. Bawlings, Levy, Tzird, Ball, Yerlall, Ayium, Pike, Seddoo, Mills, Sutherland, Shier, Lewis, Searrell, Campbell, Scantbury, Fulton, McLean. Overton. Dawson. Gaylord, Campbell, Tine, Holferd. Hart, Stafford, Brandon, Linp«rd, Carter, Burne. Carnco, Swanson, Lnxton, Cochrane, Matin, Thompson, and Weber. Poet Chalmers, October 24.

Arrived—St. Eitda, s.s., from the North; Isabella Anderson, from Greymouth; Eliza Mary, from Manukau.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2081, 25 October 1880, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2081, 25 October 1880, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2081, 25 October 1880, Page 2

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