SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. WaATiinu Bbpobt— May 10. 9 a.m.- Weather, bine aky. Wind, N.E., light. Barometer. 29.37 : thermometer, 58. High Water —To-morrow. Morning, 00.46 ; evening, 1.09. Abbivbd—May 9. Falcon, ketch, 37 tons, Leslie, from Polorua Sound. Master, agent. Abbivbd—May 10. Cleopatra, brigantine, 88 tons, Keeble, from Oreymonth. C. W. Turner, agent. Eingnroomn, s.s., 623 tons, Ohatfield, from Sydney via way ports. Passengers —Meadamea Qiiiman, Watson, Thompson, Manley, Messrs Hart, Craze, Le Cren, Perry, Ritchie, Bntler, Coo, Marten, Thompson, Herries, and ten steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Wakatipn, s.s . 1158 tons, Weoeler, from Sydney via Wellington. Passengers—From Sydney—Miss Cole. Mr and Mrs G. Hart and child, Messrs Calcutt and Mason. From Coast —Mrs Mills, Mrs and Miss Lowes, Mr and Mrs C Phillips, Messrs Turnbull (2), Cowie, Griffiths, and three steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents Sailed —May 9. Grafton, s.s., 242 tons, Johnston, for Wellington and West Coast port-. Passengers— Mr and Mrs Fraser and family, Mr and Mrs Johnston, Mr Persey. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Incu Mnrron, ship, 1254 tons, Patterson, for the United Kingdom. P. Cunningham and Co. and Eoyso, Stead and Co , agents. Sailed—May 10. Gareloch, ship, U 77 tons. Donaldson, for London. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Wakatipn, s.s., 1156 tons, Wheeler, for Port Chalmers. Union Steamship Company, agonts. St. Kilda, s.s., 174 tons, Flowerday, for Dnnedin. Royse, Stead and Co., agents. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s chartered grain ship Gareloch wos towed to sea this morning for London. The Wave ot Life left Kaipara on the 29th of April. She anchored in Port Underwood on the Ist instant, and left last Thursday. The Torea was in Port Underwood and the Saucy Lass ; both vessels came out and proceeded north on Thursday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Bluff, May 10. The s.s. Arawata left Melbourne at 2.30 pin. on the 4th ; arrived at Hobart at 6 a m. on the •6th, left again at 4.30 p.m., and arrived at the Blnff at 8 a.m. Sails at 5 p.m. for Dunedin. Passengers—Saloon ; For the Blnff —Messrs Roderick, Cameron (Commissioner of the Dominion of Canada), Hon. Parker, Dalgety and servant. Moore, Dawford, Wragge, Misses Cameron, Powell, Hayward. For Dunedin — Messrs Robertson, Mooloy, Bridgeman, Sweeney, McDonald, Thornton, Farqnbar, Mr and Mrs McQueen and two sons. For Lyttelton—Mrs Aitken, Mrs Garforth and two children. Miss Willison, Mr and Mrs Davies and child. For Wellington—Mrs Mabott, Mrs Muoro. For Auckland —Mrs Poppleton and daughter, Mr Shepherd. WnLLiNaTON, May 9. Sailed —Wakatipn. for the South. Passengers—Miss Lowes, Mosdames Lowes, Mills, and Phillips. Messrs Tnrnbnll (2), Griffiths, and Phillips; six strerage. Ringarooma, for the South. Passengers—Misses Poker and Warbarton, Mosdames Manley and Gibherson,Messrs Underwood, Marks, Oibbertson, Monkhouse, Bntler, Carvi, Addington, Wylie, Harris, Meysey, Martin, and Thompson ; and nine in steerage. Penguin, for Pioton. Hokitika, May 9. The s.s. Charles Edward has been detained here for the last two days through the heavy weather prevailing. The weather is still very boisterous. Timaed, May 9. Arrived —Examiner, barque, from Lyttelton.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2246, 10 May 1881, Page 1
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493SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2246, 10 May 1881, Page 1
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