SHIPPING
POBT OF LYTTELTON. Wbathkb BBPOBT-^DeosmborC-. v 9 a.m.—Weather, bine sky* wind, N.W., Task breoES. Barometer, 29.63; t ner moraater, •88. > Hifjh Water—To-morrow. Hlonung, 8-57; evening, 9.19. Asbiveb— December 5. ! •, .| Taiwoo, b.b., 228tonfl, McGee, from Wellington. Passengers—Mrs pHapman, Messrs Geo. Cook, Kerr, Smith^Fyfe;Webster, Chapman. Union Steamship Company, agents. Edwin Bassett, barque, 397 tons, Manley, •from Newcastle. P. Cunningham and Co., Kenilworth, schooner, 113 tons, Bicketts, .foora Auckland. Cuff and Graham, agents. - Abbitkd—December 6. Donedin, schooner, 66 tons, McLean, from laveroarsill. Master, agent. Pelican, schooner, 69 tons, Brown, from •Picton. Master, agent. Tui, s.b„ 64 tons, Wills, from Stonyhnrst. Cdff and Graham, agents. Albion, b.b., 576 tons, Garrard, from Melbourne, via Sooth. Passenger—Mr Cookswell. '"Union Steamship Company, agents. Wakatipa, b.b., 1156 tona, Wheeler, from Wellington and Sydney. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Campbell and child. Miss Weatherburn, Cole's Circus Troupe (75). Union Steamship Company, agents. Cleared —December 6. Crest of the Wave, schooner, 58 tons, Monro, for Greymouth. Master, agent. Sailkd—December 4. Opawa, ship. 1076 tons, Friston, for London. '■Passengers—Miss Morris, Mosdames S. Cook, Mason, Messrs Walter Mason, George Mason, William Winniway, Thomas Jessop, Thomas MoDermott, William MoLaughlin. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Penguin, s.s.. 443 tona, Malcolm, for Wellington. Passengers—For Wellington—Messrs Williams. Wyatt, Turner, laddie, Wilson. Dry<Sen, Goodman, Hon. Geo. MoLean. For Nelson Miaa Shearman. For Auckland—Mr Turner. Union Steamship Company, agents. December 5. Edith Beid, schooner, 71 tons, M'Conviile, for Kaipara. Cufi and Graham, agents. Sarah and Mary, brigantine, 145 tons, London, for Bluff. Master, agent. The schooner Kenilworth, from Auckland, Arrived yesterday after an eleven days' passage. She has only about forty tons of cargo, consisting of doors and sashes. She is announced to load immediately for Auckland. SHIPPING TELKGBAMS. '." Blotf, December 6. The Botorua arrived at 11 a.m. She left ■ Melbourne at 1.30 pm. of the Ist. She experienced strong southerly winds during the passage. •Saloon passengers—For Bluff: Mr and Mrs Boss and 3 children, Mesdames Thompson and Arkwright, Misses Ottrey, Murphy, Messrs Mallaghan. Arkwright, Martin. Omichelson, Palmar, Hall, and 1 steerage. For Dunedin — Mesdames Smith, Monro, Miss De Beer, Messrs Monro, Jyumore, Ellis, Boberts, Benjamin, Bock. Mrs Eva and child, and ten steerage. For Lytteltons Messrs Boole, Craig, Ingles, Adams, Bev. Bntherford. Mesdames Craig, Ingles, Adams, Hamlin, and ten steerage. For Wellington- Mesdames Maloney, Stevenson, Quinn, Messrs Addington, Grace, Welsh, Cheeseman, Rowland, Harrop, and three steerage. For Pieton : Mr Gard and three steerage. For Greymouth: Mesdames Kerr, Black, Cameron, Burohell. Donald, Messrs Donald, Young, Martin, Wilson, Matheson, Misses Kerr, Cameron, and six steerage. For Auckland i Mr Edwards, one steerage. '
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2117, 6 December 1880, Page 2
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422SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2117, 6 December 1880, Page 2
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