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SHIPPING

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Wkatebb Repobt—Ncrember 8. 9 a.m.—Weather, cleir bluecky; wind, N.E., light. Baromator. 30.13; thermometer, 51. High Water —To-Morrow. Morning, 10.11; evening, 10.35. Akbived—November 6. Star of the South, s b., 17E tons, McKmoon, from Oamaru and Duuedin. J. M. Heywood and Co., agents. November 7. Toi, s.b,, 64 tons, Wills,'from Wellington, Kaikoure, and B iat Harbor. Passengers —Mrs Morris and two children, Messrs Mansip, Fitzgerald, Howell. Schumaoker, Burgees ; Bteerage 2. Cuff and Graham; agents. Croydon 7ia.es, schooner, 52 tons, Curran, from Waitapu. Master, agent. C oka bed —November 8. Prince Alfred, b/irquentinu, 161 tons, Schenkel, for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. Albatross, schooner, 77 tons, Bsll, for Timaru. Master, agent. !~a.ii,ed—November 6. Elizabeth Curie, schooner, 70 tons, Grabb, for Picton. F. Jenkins, agent. Enterprise, brisrantine, - 34 tons, Yule, for Kaipara. Master, agent. Star of the .South s s ,175 tons. Mc"Kiunon, for WelEngton, West Coast and Hokitika. J. M. Heywood and Co., agents. Wakatipu. s.s., 1150 tens, Wheeler, for Port Chalmers. Passengers—Messrs Jackson, Fraser, McKeozie, Wallace. Union Steamship Company, agents. __ ... Taiaroi, b.s., 2?8 tons, McGee, for Wellington. Passengers—Mesdames Crawford, Von Tampsky, Messrs Crawford, Williams, Aitken, Smeatoo, MeCalvin. For Picton—Messrs Gill, Tinda',l. For Nelson—Mrs Glenn, Mr Croft. For Manukau—Messrs Cardwell, Macewood, Wilkinson, O'Neill, Sheath. Union Steamship Company, agents. The first of the several new steamships building to the order of the P. and O. Company, the s s. JSosetta, is to leave Melbourne at the end of this month. She was built by Messrs Harland and "Wolff, of Belfaßt. Tfte barque Thurso sailed from Calcutta on' the 30th September with cornsscks and waolpacks for Mr C. W. Turner; and the City of Taaj ore sailed on the >4th October with a full cargo • of cornsaeks for Messrs ±4oyee, Stead and Co. i u»d P- Cunningham and Co. The British Scepti « aad City of Lahore were also loading for Lyttel ton at the latter date. The Teasels lying at the wharves last evening ■were :- —At No. 1 : Jessie Beadman, Crusader, Opawa, Albatross. No 2 : Tui (s.). No. 4.: Onward', Lizzie Guy. Ne. 6 : Telegraph, Marmion, 1 Sibank Castle. No. 7 « Aratapu, Prince Alfred. Durin gr this week excursion tickets to Pigeon Bay an 1 hick by the as. Akaroa may be obtained . The steamer leaves here regularly three tii nea per week, connecting with the. Akaroa c oach at Pigeon 'Bay, and here with tho morning and afternoon trains. On Tuesdays, Thursday ■ and Saturdays she is open for hire for exenrs ion, picnicing.-or other purposes.

S HIPPrNG TELEGBAMB.

Bmjff, November 8. The Ara rata arrived at 4 p.m. She left Melbourne on the 3rd at 8.30 p.m., and passed the Solande h at 7 p.m. last night. She experienced Btro ag south winds throughout. She sails at 5 p -m. for Dunedin. Saloon passenjiera—For Bl iff—Messrs Adam and JLyons ; for Dunedin—Me sdamas Bead, Hogg, Bannatyne, Dunn, Eryre, Mitchell, Watson, Messrs Mitchell, Watson, Tow nsend, Sellers. Braham. Beyankill, MoWillis ma; for Lyttelton—Mesdames McGrath, Nea ves, White and child, Misses Whitley, Neavi 53. Eo3ewarne, Messrs White,' Butherford, Xa rleton, Shannon, Humphries, Neavea, Cole, 1 'ickell, Done, Davies, Cooper, Guinness, and Fergusson ; for Wellington— Bevs O'Donnel s »nd Mullcaholi, Messrs Jones, Sharp, and Drev r; for Napier—Mr and Mrs Wilson ; for Audi "laud—Messrs Lyons, Hamilton, Brandt, Lt .wson. Underwood, Imray, Grant, Thompson, and Stoneham.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2093, 8 November 1880, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2093, 8 November 1880, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2093, 8 November 1880, Page 2

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