SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. Weathbh Rkpobt—Hay 6. ',) A.m.—Weather, blao sky. Wind, calm. Birxjuaicr, 30.30 : thermoma*«r, 45. Hit;h Water—To-morrow. Morning, 10.lt ; pvonictf, 10.35. Arrived —May 5. Taiaroa, a. 3., 228 tons, McGee, from Wellington. Passenger—Hon. B. Oliver. Union Steamship Company, agents. Arrived—May 6. Wanaka, 5.3., 278 tons, McQillivray, from Picton, Nulaoa and Wellington. PassengersMiss Hnutar, Captain Miller, Messrs Kaye, Reid, McPhee (2), Chalmers (2). Union Steamship Conpany, agents. Sailed—May 5. Rotomahnna, s.s., 864 tons, Underwo:d, for Wellington and North. Paasongsra—Mr and jlra Hill, Miss Cousins, Mrs Nowlyn, Meßsr3 Reynolds, Pollard, Harris. Walters, Master Jones, Pinnforo Company. For Napier—Messrs Martin and Hobinson. For Auckland —Mesdames Hogg, Barnett, Smith, Burko, Cartwright, Waymontb, Misses Barke and Parker, Messrs Waymontb, Burke, Hook and nervant, Orr, Cartwritiht. For Raasell : Miss Blundell ; steerage, 19. Union Steamship Company, agjnta. Grafton, b.b., 212 tons, Johnston, for Oamarn and Timaru. P. Cunnijgham and Co., agents. Sailed—May 6. Woathorsfield, ship, 1051 tons, Sherris, for Qanenstown and Falmouth. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Wanaka, s a., 278 tonß, McGillivray, for Akaroa and Port Chalmers. Union Steamship Compauy, agents. The Woathorsfield, despatched to the United Kicgdom by the New Zealand Shipping Company, left on Usr voyage this morning, conveying "a full cargo of Canterbury produo. Tho brig Fawn laft Newcastle fortb'u port on April 23rd. , „ , Tho Midlothian was at Newcastle on the 22nd instant, loading for this port. The ship Glenavon, from Adelaide, in ballast, bound to this port, passed Otago Heads on Wednesday. The Himalaya is expected from Wellington by Mossrs t.oyse, Stead and Co., to load for the United Kingdom. The Portland from Algoa Bay is daily expected by Messrs Boyse, Stead and Co. and Messrs P. Cunningham and Co., for whom she will load for London. SHIPPING TEL3GEAM3. Auckland, May 5. Sailed—Southern Cross, for Fiji; barque East Lothian, for Newcastle ; Bingarooma, for thn South. Passengers—Mrs Bond, Mrs Lindsay and child, Messrs Cotter, Smith, BawGeld, O'Brien, Hart, and Miss Rawfield. Tbo ship Waikato has boen placed on the berth at London for th:a port to bring out jiesars Grant and Foster's settlers for To Aroha lands. Tho brigantine Camillo sailed from New York for Auckland and Lyttelton on April Ist. Cargo for Auckland—3oo cases kerosene, loading at New York—Barque Glenariff, for Dunedin direct. She will probably clear about April 23rd, and has tho privilege of Wellington as a second port. She has 2500 cases kerosene for Dunedin. Loading at Boston—Barque Bryan Ivor, for Dunedin and Lyttelton. She will probably dear on April 16th. Wellington, May 5. Arrived—Wanaka, from Picton and Nelson. Sailed—Wanaka, for tha South ; Hawea, for the North; Australind, barque, for Newcastle. Arrived—Endeavor, from Oamarn. Taiaroa, from the South. Sailed —Taiaroa, for Lyttelton. Port Ohalmbes, May 5. Arrived—Te Anau, a.s,, from the East Coast ; Defonce, brigantine, from Wanganui. Sailed—Te Anau, s.s., for Melbourne, via Bluff.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2243, 6 May 1881, Page 2
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465SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2243, 6 May 1881, Page 2
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