SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTON. Wbathbb Ebpobt—Jnly 6. !) ».:a.—-Weather, blue sky. Wind, calm. Barometer, 30.40; thormom«»*ir, 36. High Water-To-Morrcw. Muruiny, 11.17 ; evening, 10.44. Sailed—Jnly 5. Cubans, barqne, 490 tons, Howard, for Dunkirk. P. Cunningham and Co. and Eoyse, Stead and Co., joint agents. Hhiemoa, C.G.S., Fairchild, for Wellington. Passengers—Hons. J. T. Peacock, T. Henderson, Dick, Miller, McLean, Oliver, Messrs Fulton, Dowaie-Stewart, Jones, London, J. C. Brown, Andrews, Hone Mohe, Taiaroa, Major Harris, Paora Taki. Eotomahana, s.s , 87G tons, Underwood, for Melbourne, via South. Puasengors—For Dunedin —Mr Carmichael. For Melbourne —Mr and Mrs Carney, Mesdames Martin, Salthnrst. Owen. Messrs Davis, James, Goldstandt; steerage fiitecn. Union Steamship Company, agents. War.aka, s.s., 273 tons, McGillivray, for lio'tU. Passengers—For Wellington—Messrs J. Cooper. Lloyd, Thomas, Simpson, Peel, F. L. Taylor. Oafcden. For Manukau—ldr A. Houghton. Union Steamship Company, agents. Tc.f Lech I omond was berthed at No. 4 jetty yanterd >y to load, Th'j Union Steamship Company’s s.a. War.aka arrived yesterday morning from Port Chalmers, ard sailed ia the afternoon for Wellington and Nc rth. The Union Steamship Company’s s.s. Potomnhaua arrived yesterday from Newcastle, having touch?.! at that port in place of Sydney, but hr .a,at neither passengers nor cargo for this port nor mails. The Eotomahaca called at Auckland and East Coast ports cn her way down, and last night she proceeded for Port Chalmers. Bluff, Hobart and Melbourne. The steamer Hinemoa loft last night for Wellington, with the members of Parliament who have been on a visit to the Dunedin Exhibition. POET OF KAIAPOI. Abbived—July 4. Clyde, schooner, 102 tons, Clarkson, from Thames, with 83,000 ft timber. Consignee —J. Sims. Sailed—July 4. Falcon. Tie Clematis, on going out cn Sunday, went ashore insido the South spit. The vessel has not much changed her position, and as she is flat-bottomed, and has little cargo on board, is likely to bo got off without damage. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS New Plymouth, JulylC. Sailed —At noon, the Penguin, for Nelson and Southern ports. Passengers—Herr Bandmann and his company (ten), Messrs Gibson, J. H. Gibson, Eastwood, Young, S. McGonaglo, Buttle, Hubert JMeArdie, Constable Trogonnin, and a lunatic, Auckland, Jay 5. Sailed —Pengnin, for the South. Passt.ngers —For Taranaki Messrs Eyau, Blood, A. McTConny, Goldwatcr, W. Brown, Miss Kolly. For Wellington—W. Arthur, Mrs Tnlly, Dr. Haines. Wellington, July 5. Arrived—Dunedin, schooaor, from Timarn. Sailed—Star of the South, for the West Coast; Croti, for Manukau. Pobt Chalmers. Jnly 5. Arrived Singarooma, from Melbourne; CeUstia, from Westport. Sailed—Huon Belle, for Invercargill; St. Hilda, for the North.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2265, 6 July 1881, Page 2
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414SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2265, 6 July 1881, Page 2
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