SHIPPING.
POET OF LTTTELTON. WaATHBsi Bbpobt—March 29. 9 ».m.-—Weather, blao sky ; wind, S.W., light breeze. B»rometer, 30.23 s khor urometer, 59. Hiprh Water—To-morr6w. Morning, 3.25 ; evening, 3 50. Arrived March 28. Saucy lasß, schooner, 39 tons, Callow, from Wellington. Grecian, ship. 1332 tons, Corrance, from Capetown. New Zealand Shipping Company, •gents. Arrived—March 29. Te A nan, ■.»., 1023 tons, Carey, from Sydney, via North. Pa»Rengera—From Sydney : Mrs Paul, Mr Donaldson. From Coast: Misses Hunter. Bndd, Sutherland, Edgar, Oliver, Boyle, MeSdanjea Sinclair, Lewi*, Buck, Floyd, Slater, Bose, Palmer, Mr Hoole and servant, Messrs Hamilton, Preston, Hall, Sinclair, -Graham, But.or, Fortlhum, Buck, Floyd, Brooks, Barr, McCta*, Ruthorford, Wallace, Bartholomew, Aloxandor, Roid, Wheeler, Bracken, Piper, Naphtali, Paul, McC*Uum, Baine, Walleross. c-tcengo, thirteen. Union Steamship Company, agents. Wan.ka. s.b , 278 tons, McGillivray, from Dunedin, via Akaroa. Union Steamship Company, agents. Sailed—March 29. 800, Bchooner, 31 tons. Green, for Havelock. Master, agent. Imports. Per Thames—l7,llsft timber. Consignees— Mccrcand Moßae. Per Kapeoulador—33B tons ccal. Consignee—.W. Turner. Per Saucy Lass—2s,oooft timber. Consignees —Booth and Co.
Exports. Per Annie Molhuish—looo saoks oats, 3000 do. bran, 100 do. sharpß. Shippers—P. Cunningham and Co. Per Saxon—63 sacks oats, 250 do. bran. Shippers—P. Canningham and Co. PerSyren-50 sacks oatmeal, 60 bags pearl barley, -690 saoks sharps, 456 do. potatoes. Shippers—Moir and Co., Geo. King and Co.
The New Zealand Shipping Company will send sway the Glamis next Thursday for London direct. The OTari (New Zealand Shipping Company) is making good headway with her discharging and loading. She will bo all ready by the 9th proximo. The aconta of the s.s. Norfolk, Messrs Dalgety and Co., are to be complimented upon the despatch given that vessel. She will take her departure) at 4 p.m. to-day for Wellington and Sydney. The barque Especulador left Newcastle on the 14th instant and arrived here yesterday. Good 3. W. winds were carried to Cape Farewell, made last Tuesday ; light airs and culms Binco. Her cargo of coal is for Mr C. W. Turner. The Lady Jocolyn is almost ready for sea. The last few dayß her crow hive been bending sails, and, wita her throe skyaail yards aloft, she looks uncommonly attractive. The ship Grecian, Captain Corrance, arrived from Capetown yesterday in ballast, after a very fine passage of thirty-five. days. She is one of the Now'Zsaland Shipping Company's chartered grain flaet, to be despatched Home this season. and immediately upon her arrival she was towed into a loading berth at the Gladstone Pier. SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. Auckland, March 28. Arrived —GjimpßP, from Newcastle ; Island Lily from Newcastle ; Helena, from Oamaru. Wellington, March 28. Arrived —Crest of the Wave, schooner, from Greymouth. Sailed —Penguin, for Picton and Nelson; Kiwi, for Napier and East Coast ; Te Anan. at 4.30 p.m., for Melbourne, via the South Passengers—Mr and Mrs Buck, Mr and Mrs Floyd, Mesdame* Williams and Lewis, Misses Capper, Budd, and Southerland, Master Buller, Messrs Cheymo), Don, Cappor. Fordham, Gal way, McDonald. Pinkey, Grainger, Louisson, Rutherford, Bartholomew, Brooks, McOlure, Jordan. Timabct, March 28. Arrivod— Wellington, ship, from Port Chalmers ; Herald, from Greymouth. Port Chalmbrs, March 28. Sailed —Wanaka, a.a., for the North. Bluff, 'March 28. Arrived—Tararna, at 7 p.m. She left Melbourne at 1 p.m. on the 22nd ; arrived at Hobartat 11 a.m. on the 24th ; sailed at 7 p m. Passengers: For Duaedin— Mr and Mrs Hale, two children and servant, Mr and Mrs Snow, Mrs Ball. Mr and Miss Lecren, Mr Jacobs. Mrs Inman, Miss Campbell, Miss Hale, Messrs Russell, Moss, S-pedding, Lowe, Cnile ; sixteen steerage. . For Lyttelton—Mr and Mrs Frith, Professor von Hoait, Mcßars Homnera, Thornber, Maxev, Wills ; four steerage. For Wellington —Bev. Bishop Redwood, Rov. Foley, Mr Martin, Mia* Sirce, Mr and Mrs Dakin, Mr and Mrs Goiter, Messrs MoAJister, Pollen, Mackie, Nation ; ten steerage. For Auckland—Miss deyno, Mrs Walker ; two steerage. For Gisborne —Oko st.nerocto. Alert, from 'Auckland Island. The Firefly, brig, passed through the Straits, from Newcastle.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2212, 29 March 1881, Page 2
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644SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2212, 29 March 1881, Page 2
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