SHIPPING.
PORT OP LYTTELTON. Wiaihic Reboot— April 1. 9 a.m.—Weather, blue sky ; wind, N.E , light. Barometer, 29.91 : thermometer, 60. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 5.56 ; evening, 6.22. Arrived —April 1. Star of the South, a.a., 175 tons, Basoand, from Westport. J. M. Hoywood and Co., agents. . Tarnrua, s.s,, 563 tons, Tozer, from Fort Chalmers. Union Steamship Company, agents. Cleared —April 1. Qlnmifl, barque, 1150 tons, Sollo, for London. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Cleopatra, brigantine, 88 tons, Keoblo, for Auckland. C. W. Turner, agent. Sailed —April 1. K izabeth Graham, barque, 598 tons, Mordno, for Cork or Falmouth. P. Cunningham and Co., and Royae, Stead and Co., agents. The whaling barqne Splendid, of Dunedin, was at the Chatham Irlands on the 2lth inst., having then 730 barrels of oil. The Jessie Nieol, at the Islands, was taking the oil from the Splendid to bring it on to Dunedin. Next Sunday a cheap excursion to Little Akaloa and back by steamer from Lyttelton will bo made, as advertised in another column. The steamer Titan, which carried such a large party to this same place lust Sunday, is the vessel announced. Messrs. Shaw, Savill and Co.’a ship Lady Jocelyn was towed to sea yesterday afternoon by the Lyttelton Harbor Board’s steam tug, and sailed for Loudon. A list of the passengers by her and of the cargo was published yesterday. The ship has a handsome freight of wool, grain, and sundries, and was drawing 22ft 7in when she loft the harbor. It is just a year since the Lady Jocelyn left this port before for the old aountry. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland. March 31. Sailed —Rotorua, for the South. Passengers —Mrs Thompson, Miss Sinclair, B. Parker. Master Carr, G. Johnston, J. Law, wife and family, Mr and Mrs Carr and family, Mr Oliver, Mr and Mrs Dononge, Mr Donrrant, Dr. and Mrs Sims, A. 8. Ohomberg, Messrs Brophy, King, Watt, and Cell. Wellington, March 31. Sailed—Norfolk, s s.. for Sydney. Qretmotjth, March 31.
Arrived —St. Kilda, fro n Wanganni ; Elizabeth Conway, from Napier; Ellerton, from Wairoa ; Eliza Firth, from Dunedin ; Clematis and Examiner, from Lyttelton ; Mary BannatjTie, from Wellington ; Croydon Lass, from Nelson.
Sailed—Zephyr, for Dunedin. Timaru, March 31. Arrived—Awaroa and Circe, from Lyttelton. Port Chalmers, Maroh 31. Arrived— Roderick Dbu, brigantine, from Wangaroa ; Oatnaru, brigantine, from Newcastle. Sailed —Tararua, s a., for Sydney, via the East Const.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2215, 1 April 1881, Page 2
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393SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2215, 1 April 1881, Page 2
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