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SHIPPING

POUT OP LYTTJELTON. Wjbatheb Ejbpoet—November 23. 9 a.m.—Weather, clear; bine sky; wind, northerly, fresh breeze. Barometer, 29.60; thermometer, 74. Hisrh Water —To-morrow. Morning, 9.33; evening, 9.54. Arkived—November 23. Taiaroi, s.s., 228 tona, McOee, from Dunedin and Akaroa. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Self, JMessrs Breneyer, Hood, Bothchilds, McLean. Union Steamship Company, agents. Elizabeth Cnrle, schooner, 76 tons, Grabb, from Pioton. P. Jenkins, agent. Anne Melhnish, barqne, 344 tons, Kay, from Newc tftlo P. Cunningham and Co , agents. Bingarooma, s.s., 623 tons, Chatfield, from Sydney, via Auckland and way ports. Passen-' gers—Mi3ses Bnchnan, Claney, Desteor, Johnson, lissaman, Mackle, Zathlan, Wood, Mesdaraes Buxton, Wiggins, Mills, Prere, Hons. Johnson, Acland, Dr. Duukley, Messrs Kerr, Hibband, Baine, Aoland, Soloman, Nicol, Somew, lewis, Cowie, Meinwrath, B. 'Mills, Gajkrd, Blakeston. Trait, Frere, Latland; steerage, 21. Union Steamship Company, agents. Ci/eabbd—November 23. Waritnh, barque. 202 tons, McArthur, for Hobaxi Town. .Langdown and Co., agents. Sailed —November 23. Acthons, brigantine, 133 tons, Payne, for Greyaiouth. Master, agent. __ A blue-book, just issued, gives a list of "British Bhips which have been reported to the Board of Trade as having foundered or as missing between the Ist of January, 1873, and the 16th of May, 1880, together with summaries ■bowing the number and tonnage of the ships lost in each year, the trades in which they were eng.iged, tho description of cargo with which they were laden, and the number of lives lost. The grain-laden vessels lost within thi3 period were 255, with a tonnage of 132,586, and the lives lo?t were 2443. Of coal-laden vessels 534 were lost, tonnage 196,974, and 2779 lives. Of vessels laden with metals and melallio ores 124 were lost, tonnage 33,808, with a sacrifice of 369 lives. Of timber-laden ships 178 were lost, tonnage 84,290, and 675 lives. Of vessels laden with other cargoes 518 were lost, tonnage 141,661, with a loss of 1855 lives. Under the head of " general " the number of ves : els lost | was 162, with a tonnage of 85,025, and 2106 lives. Of vessels in ballast 183 have been lost, tonnage 51,669, and 496 lives. The unknown men are 10 in number, tonnage 3231, and 104 lives. The total number of vessels lost was 1965, tonnage 729,191, and no fewer than 10,827 lives. „ POBT OP SUMNEB. Saii-isd —November 23. JE. and U. Cameron, schooner, 41 tons, Larsen, for Waikerikikeri. SHIPPING TELEGBAMB. Bluff, November 23. TlnTararua left Melbourne at Ip.m. on the 17th. cleared the Heads at 6 p.m ; arrived at the Bluff at 430 p.m. on the 23rd. She experienced fine weather. She sails at 5 p.m. for Dnnedin. Saloon passengers—For Bluff —Messrs Clark, Carr, Gordon, Haselmayer, Darling, Tapper, Cameron, Bedwell, Mesdames Haselmayer and Darling. For '.Dnnedin —Messrs Pines, Hancock, Mitchell, Lnmsden, Glen, Crammond, Smith, Askin, Dickenson, Smith, White, Roberts, Anderson, Isaac, Mitchell, McLean, Kitchner, Curry, Fowell, Mesdames Isaac, servant, and children, Smith, Border, Misses Winter, Horder, Ashton (2), Mr and Mrs Elworthy and two children. For liyttelton Messrs Bessenden, Cain, Grylls (2), Misses Cain and Curtis. For Wellington—Messrs Ivatt, Daubs, Cmickshank, King, Darby, Oornfoot, Bartholomew, Hall, Allen, Lloyd, Misse3 Coakley, Lane, Mawlem. For Napier— Messrs Barrow, Tiffen, Dernett, Mrs Bandall. For Gisborne—Miss Williams. For Auckland— Eev. Bobßrtson, Messrs Glover, Court, Griffiths, and thirty-seven steerage for all ports.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2106, 23 November 1880, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2106, 23 November 1880, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2106, 23 November 1880, Page 2

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