SHIPPING.
POKT OF LYTI'ELTON. Wiathsu R«POHT~May 20. 9 a.m. Winthor. blae sky. Wind, calm. Barometer, 30.00: thermometer, 4.7. Hisb Water—To morrow. Kormna, 10.0:5 ; evening, 10.23. Aksived—May 20. Dnnciiin. schooner, 66 tons, McLean, from Stowavt'a Island. Master, agent. Clsabed—May 20. Gny Mannering, barque, 807 ton?, McLaren, for London. Paenengcr3—Mr and Mrs Jno. Whyto and son, Mr and Mra D. Chisholm, Miss J. Stameoinbo. Dalgety and Co., agents. Cir;a, brigactino. 115 tons, Alexander, for Sydney. O. Vt, Tomer, agent. Sailed—May 19. Si. Kilda, h.B„ 171 tonß, Flowcrday, for Wellington. Hoyae, Stead and Co., agents. Albion, a.a., 596 tons, Anderson, for Wellington and Noi'th. Passengers—For Wellington : Mr Han nay, Mr and Mrs Robertson and family, Mias Murray. For Auckland : Mr and Mrs Clark, Mr Eobssn. Union Steamship Company, agents. Wakatipu, «■?., 115 G tons, Wheeler, for Wellington. Pn3.iecgf>r3 Mesßrs Clapham, Bniiiil. For Sydney : Mr and Mrs Wykesmith and two children, Mr and Mis Bowden and two daughter;', Mr C. H. Tamer and Misses Turner (2). Miasos Cox, Walker, Mr and Mrs Hodges and family, "v>r and Mrs Holmesly and infant; atoerage, 41. Union Steamship Company, agents. Boautifn! Star, a.?., 146 tons, Bernicho, for Waatport. Union Steamship Company, agents. Mosnra. Dal<roty and Co. this morning cleared ilio barque Guy Mannerist; for London, and the Girco was cleared for Sydney by Mr C. W. Turner. The Circe takes potatoes to Sydney from hero, goes thence to Newcastle, nnd pro■ceadn from there to Hong Kong with coal. From Hong Kong jhe will go on to Fon Chow, where a cargo of tea will be loadod for this port. The as. St Kildaf arrived from Oamaru and Danoaii on Wednesday night, and loft yesterday for Wellington. W*nganui, and the West Coast. Aboit eight hundred tons of cargo inwards and ontwards were handled yesterday on the ■wbarvos in connection with the fivo steamers which left hero for the different porta, coastal and foreign. , The recent los3 of the steamship Tararua haa not teen permitted to interfore with tho company'a coastal timo-table obligations with tho public in any respect. Yesterday, according to tho table, was the date for the ill-fated Ttu-arua to have left here for the North. In her atead the ateamer Albion was promptly despatched. Tho Albion was immediately upon the disaster being reportod placed in dock, and received a thorough renovating from stem toatcrn, aloft and alow, and was put into commission. Her passenger accommodation fore and aft then underwent &nch a complete renewing that to a visitor below yesterday tho vessel bore all the appearances characteristic of a brand new ship. Captain Anderson in command left with her yostorday afternoon for coaatal portß and Auckland. At Auckland he will give place to Captain McGoe, of the Taiaroa, and take charge of the lost-named well known ateamer. SHIPPING TKLEGBAMS. Auckland, May 19. Arrived —Loongana, from Hobart. Saxon, from Lyttelton. Wellington, May 19. Sailed Penguin, for Picton and Nelson. Malay, barque, for Newcastle. Go-ahead, for East Coast.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2255, 20 May 1881, Page 2
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