SHIPPING.
POET OB' LYTTELTON. Wkatubr Bmpobt—June 11. 9 ».m —Weather, gloomy, overcast and rainy. Wind, 8.W., gale. Barometer, 29.25; thermometer, 46. High Water—To-morrow. Homing. 3-0 ; evening, 3.32. Sailed—Jnne 10. Cutty Sark, schooner, 53 tons, McCljmont, for Auckland. Master, agent. Maud Graham, schooner, 89 tons, Jorgenson, for Now Plymouth. Cuff and uraham, agents. Eona, schooner, 92 tons, MoKerzie, for Kaipara. Cuff and Graham, agents. . Dido, schooner, 58 tons, Johnston, for Waitapu. W. Harding, agent. , , _ . Torea, schooner, 78 tons, Grundy, for Kmpara. J. B, Way, agent. Wakatipu, a.s., 1168 tons, Wheeler, for Port Chalmers. Union Steamship Company, utgenfcs. Eotomahana, s s., 864 tons, Underwood, for Wellington, Northern ports and Sydney. Pas sengers For Wellington Mesdames Mcllwraith, Gilbertson, Hayes and child, Richardson and family, Bolton, Hon, E. Richardson, Do Renzie Brett, Messrs Fulton, Allwright, Shrimaki, Montgomery, M H.E.’s, Owens, Travers, Peter, Young, Fonlkes, Hayes, Williamson, Bolton, Gilbertson, Evans, Toit. For Napier—Mr and Mrs Miller, Mr and Mrs Harding, Messrs Orr, Anderson, Dalgleish, Barton, Dansey, Button. For Auckland Messrs Acland, Perrin. For Sydney—Messrs G. Agar, E. Lee. Steerage, 80. Union Steamship Co., agents. The Cheviot and Cooleen were loading at Glasgow for this port when the mail left._ The barque Island City hence arrived nt Sydney on May 25th. The schooner Falcon left Newcastle for Oamarn on May 27th. The Bryn Ivor, 386 tons, was to leave Boston for here on April 15th. The Union Steamship Company’s s a. Rotomahana arrived from Melbourne yesterdoy, via Hobart and Southern ports, and left at four o’clock for Sydney, via North. The Union Steamship Company’s s.s. Wakatipn arrived from Wellington and Sydney on Thursday night, having left Sydney on the Ist instant. The steamer took her departure at 3 p.m. yesterday for Port Chalmers. The brigantine Camille, that left New York ■on April Ist for Auckland, has the following cargo for this port 27 oases blocks, 18 do slates. 20 do tnrpentine, 25 do emulsion, 12 do machinery, 66 do chairs and furniture, 4 do tools, 15 do perambulators, 3 do woodware, 16 do merchandise, 1 do leather, 1 do nails, 1 do trusses, 4 do shovels and spades, 1 do musical instruments, 1 do flour packer, 1 do saws, 55 pkga carriage ware, 5 do pumps, 24 do glassware, 2 pkgs samples', 9 da hardware, 125 barrels plaster, 39 casks seed, 28 bundles oars, 1 bell, 2 castings, 345 reels wire.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2244, 11 June 1881, Page 2
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395SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2244, 11 June 1881, Page 2
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