SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. WaATHBii SarOßT—April 3. i 9 ».m.—Woathor, clear; bluo sky? wind, N.E. | lijfht. Buroraetiir 30.32 : thermometer, 66. ] \ High Water—Tomorrow. I Uaraing, 11.37 . -vening, 11.59. ! Akrivbd—A.pi«l 7. Albion, h.s , 591 tons, Bincjavr, from Dunedin, | | passengers—Misses Alien, A. and B. Taylor. BVasor j Me.'damoa Willis and infant an* servant, Hawkins. Aliens Mesßra "Willis, Rich, Willes (2), A. and J. H. Brown, Sutcliffe, Prince, Culling. Union Steamship Company, agents. ' Hawoa, b.s., 481'tons, Kennedy, from Plcton, Nelson and 'Wellington. Passengers—Mieseß Moorehouso. Crawford, Cameron, Meredith, Buchanan, Andrews, Mrs Moorohonse, Messrs Lockesbie, Basel, Boyos, Crawford, 'Gardiner, Harker, Oosker, Walker, Nash. Union Steamship Company, agents. Cmgared— April 8. Kapac-nT.n/lor, fcarque, 26a tons, 'Jbwell, for Newotatlo. Passengers—Messrs Jones, Mnrphy, Brown, Harris, Peath, Taylor, Smith. F. Jenkins, usant. SAILKD—ApriI 7. Hawoa, Dunddin. Passengers— Messrs Wood, Armstrong, Smith, Phillips, Jackson. Union Stoamsm\> Company, agents. ACtfiOn, s.s., 596 tons.-Sinolair, for Auckland and Way Porta. Pasßengerß—Mra Goorge, Messrs Bioh, Smith, Cartwright, Batchelor, Petrie, Menzies, Winter, Anderson. Union Steamship Company, agents. Tbe v Wanaka, with the inward English mail, -was signalled at nootf'to-day. The Bteamer Titan ia to make another excursion trip to Little Akaloa next Bunday. The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Hawea, •from Nelson, Picton, and "Wellington, arrived -yestorday, and left at 3 p.m. for Akaroa and Dunedin. The s.s. Albion, from Port Chal■mora, arrived at 2.30 p.m., bringing the Arapassengers and oargo. She left for tho North last night. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, April 7. Sailed—Energy, for Noumea; Tnrarua, for ■Sydney; Rotomahana, for the South. Paaßen.gers—Mr Fosaett, Miss Longdill, Mr and Mrs •'Jones and servant, Kev. Nixon, Messrs J. Martin, A. Dunwood, R. "W. Moodie, Meares, May, Harrison, Bass, J. Brien, G. McDonald, J, Wallerend, Diorama Company. New Plymouth, April 7. Arrived—Ship Adamant, from London, with ■Harbor Works plant. Wellington. April 7. Arrived- Go-Ahend, from Napier and Caatlol point; Wanaka, from the North. Sailed Penguin, for the North. The "Wanaka with the 'Frisco mail sailed South at 8 o'clock. Port Chalmers, April 7. Arrived Sarah Pile, brigantine, from Kaipara. Sailed—Firefly, brigantine, for Newcastle; Kotoraa, a.a., for Melbourne, via Bluff.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2221, 8 April 1881, Page 2
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340SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2221, 8 April 1881, Page 2
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