SHIPPING.
• t POBT OF LYTTELTON. Wuthib Ebpobt—June 2. 9 ».m. Weather, overcast and drizzling rain. Wind, N.E., light. B»rometer, 30.48 : tharmometoT, 49. High Water—To-morrow. Momina, 8.10 ; evening, 8.30. Abrived —Jane 1. Torea, schooner, 78 tonß, Grundy, from Kftipara. J. B. Way, agent. Hero, s.s., 610 tons, Logan, from Hokitika. Passengers—MißßOß Fyfe, Taylor, Marron (2), Hines, R3ss, Sutler, Mesdamea Sleir, Marion, Newlands, Sutler, Bearle, Craig, Messrs Bees, Poppleton, Mercer, Sutherland, Sourke, Carter, Lowther, Norman, Neave, Ruckelskey, Willy, Missen, McLaughlin, Fyfe, Strachan, Arshor, I Marren, Murphy, Sutherland, Crasser, Baing- I ton, Craig, Dunn, Fullerton, Chapman, Knight, French, and seven Chinese. Union Steamship 1 Co., agents. i June 2. Bingarooma, a a., 623 tons, Chatfield, from Melbourne and Southern ports. Passengers Mesdames Burns, Thomson, Messrs Webb.Boskruge, Brown, Benjamin, Monkman ; steerage ten. Union Steamship Co., agents. Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Malcolm, from Wellington. Passengers—Misses Lewis, Porter, Mesdamea Tait, two Sisters of the Mission, Lewis, Mother, Garland, Messrs Bell, Pym, Perrin, Orr, K. and T. Harmaa, Davis, Searle. Union Steamship Co., agents. Jane Douglas, s a., 76 tons, Frassr, from Kaikoura and Wellington. Passenger—Mr Brown. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Hinemoa, C.G.S , Johnson, from Wellington. Passonger—Mr Parris. Bona, schooner, 92 tons, McKenzie, from Kaipars. Master, agent. . Vision, brig, 159 tons, MoCabe, from Kaipa». Saii/bd —Jane 1. Star of the South, b.s., 175 tons, Bascand, for Westport. Cufß and Graham, agents. Celeatia, barque, 225 tons, Veel, for Westport. Cuff and Graham, agents. Taiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, Anderson, for Napier, Gißborne and Auckland. Pasßenger—Mr Hale. Union Steamship Co., agents. Advance, Bchooner. 59 tons. 'Nicholson, for Auckland. W. Harding, agent. Sailed—Jnne 2. Penguin, s.s., 442 tona, Malcolm, for Akaroo, and Dunedin. Union Steamship Co., agents. There were two barqueß, one from the North and one to the Southward, making towardß the Port to-day when our messenger left. The weather was too thick to distinguish what they The passengers by the Wanaka for the North on Tuesday night were i—Miss Fox, Mrs Wakefield, and two children, Hon. J. Hall, Messrs Fox, Bolleaton, Buchanan, Halcombe, Basaett, Palmer, Viekers, Flowers, Hart. Following ia the complete passenger list of the b.b. Albion, which left for the South on Tuesday night. For Danedin: Mrs Langbridge Noill, Mrs Lachman, Mrs Kennity and family, Messrs Trivett, Potter, Thompson. For Melbourne: Meadames Doncastor and two children, Youngman, Smith, Messrs Spencer and Moorhouse. Messrs Shaw, Savill and Co.'a 'well-known ship Crusader left London April sth, for Dunedin. __^_^______
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2236, 2 June 1881, Page 2
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400SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2236, 2 June 1881, Page 2
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