SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. Wxathbb Bepobt—June 15. 9 a.m.—Weather, bine sky. Wind, calm. , Baromotur, 30.27; thermometnr, 38. i High Water—To-Morrow. Homing, 7.4 ; erenincr, 7.31. Arrived—June 14. Go-a-Head, a.5.,129 tona, Dioker, from Weilington. Cuff and Graham, agents. Sailed—Jnne 14. St. Kilda, 5.8., 175 tona. Flowerday, for Danedin. Boyae, Stead and Co., agenta. Bingarooma, a.a., 623 tons, Cbatfiold, for Melbourne via South. Pasaengera—Messrs J. K. Anderson, McDonald.Braithwaite, Brown. Union Steamship Co , agents. Wanaka, b.s., 278 tona, McGillivray, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agenta. Three barques were off the Heads to-day when onr messenger left Port. One resembled very much the Merope, now dne from London; the two othera were too far away to bo made out. The following is a list of the passengers who left by the s.a. Wanaka Ust night for Wellington:— Messrs Turn bull, Stevens, Jones, Barron, DeLantour, Beid, M.H.R.'s, Dr. Otto Finsch, Mr and Mrs Carden and child, Messrs Tuntchill, Pope, Aitken, Armstrong, Ports, Saunders, Bennett, Davie, Brewster. The as. Bt. Kilda arrived yesterday morning from Wanganni, and left last evening for Danedin. The Union Steamship Company's steamers Bingarooma and Wanaka arrived yesterday. The former left at 3 30 p.m. for Melbourne, and tho Wanaka last night for the North. The shipping in port had their flags at halfmast yesterday and the day before ont of reepeot for tho late Mr Peter Cameron, senior, who died on Saturday laßt. The funeral of the deceased gentleman takea place this afternoon. SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. Kusselii, June 15. The Arawata, Captain Sinclair, left Sydney on the 10th. at 2 p.m.; arrrived 'at Bnssell about two o'clock this morning. Had strong variable winds throughout. Passengers Saloon—For Auokland :Mr and Mrs Friegard and two children, Mr Wyman, Miss Dear, Mr and Mrs Millet and two children, Messrs Price, Brown, Langlin, Hall and Chapman. For Lyttelton—Mr Duncan. For Dunedin —Mr and Mrß Gordon and 18 steerage. Wellington, Jnne 14. Arrived—Penguin from the North; Charles Edward from Nelson and the Weat Coast ; Comet, ketch, from Lyttelton. Sailed —Penguin for Nelson ; Jane Douglas for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. Timartt, Jnne 14. Arrived— BeMngton, barque, from Melbourne to load for London. Port Chalmers, Jnne 14. Arrived —Taiaroa from Auckland; Kakanui from Invercargill.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2247, 15 June 1881, Page 2
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363SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2247, 15 June 1881, Page 2
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