SHIPPING.
POET OP LYTTELTON. Wkathbe Kbfobt—May 5. 9 ».m.—Weather, blao sky. Wind, calm. Biromator, 30.43 i thermometer, 47. High Water —To-Mcrtow. Morning, 9.31 ; evening, 9.33. Arrived—May 4. Vivid, barqno, 238 tons, Paterson, from Port Chalmers. Arrived—May 5. Kotomahana, s.s., 804 tons, Underwood, from Melbourne, via Hobart and South. Passengers —Mr and Mrs Cook, Major Coabyon and servant, Master Mitchell, Messrs Smith. Fowler, Collins, Analey, Lawton, Warren, Marsham; and 20 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Grafton, a.s., 242 tons. Johnston, from Wellington. Passengers—Misses Minogne, Duratell, Diggens, Masdames Hydes, McKaogh, Eyan, Hanna and infant, Messrs Hydes 1 McKaogh, Hossey, Smith, Do Bnnhill; steerage, 9. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Go-Ahead, s.S., 129 tons, Dicker, from Kaikoura and Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. Failed—May 4. Hawoa, s.s , 46l tons, Kennedy, for Mannkau, via way ports. Passengers—Mrs Erskino and child, Capt. Frazer, Messrs Riddin, Halo, Learmonth, Petrie, Buckham, Mountford, Belcher, Mathesan, Hawkins. Union Steamship Co., agents. To Anau, a a., 1028 tons, Carey, for Melbourne, via South. Passengers—For Melbourne: Mr and Mrs Drake and child, Mrs Brennan, Messrs Davenport, Eiley, Forbes, and 14 steerage. Union Steamship Co., agents. Oreti, a.s., 117 tons, Fraser, for Wellington. Passengers—Miss Wilson, Miss Greon, Mrs Moray and two children. Mr and Mrs Wilson aad family (4), Messrs Best, Moray, Geddes. J. M. Heywood and Co., agents. Thames, ketch, 23 tons, Jensen, for Pclorns Sound. Master, agent. Sailed—May 5. Dido, schooner, 53 tons, Johnston, far Foxton. Master, agent. The Union Steamship Company's s.s. To Anau arrived from Auckland yesterday at 11 a.m., via coastal ports. She loft for the South and Melbourne last evening. The Union Company’s s.s. Hawen cams in yesterday from Pore Chalmers, and left for the North at a quarter to four o'clock yesterday afternoon. The white light on the north side of tho entrance to the Grey Eiver has been removed to the south side, and after the sth inst. will be -exhibited from the new flagstaff, which is being erected on the sonth side of the sonth training wall, near the river month. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, May 4. The City of New York was delayed till ten o’clock tins morning, when she sailed for Sydney. Sailed—Penguin, for the South. Passengers —Messrs Ford, Pnrso, Eankin, Judge Richmondand secretary, D. McFarlane, S. Matthews, Kelly, Jones, Harvey, Bnttlo, White, Jack. Mnllighan, Capt. Bates, T. Lily, Brown, J. Lily, Anderson. Arrived —Pern, from London. New Plymouth, May 5. Sailed—Penguin, for Nelson and the Couth. Passengers—Miss Snnley, Mrs Crichton, Col. Reader, Messrs Dnthie, Smithfield, Hendry, Samson, Cooper and Collet. Port Chalmers, May 4. Arrived—Cambrian, barque, from London. Sailed—Botomahana, from Lyttelton. Wellington, May 5. Arrived —Endeavor, from Oamarn. Taiaroa, from the Sonth. Sailed—Taiaroa, for Lyttelton.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2242, 5 May 1881, Page 2
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444SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2242, 5 May 1881, Page 2
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