SHIPPING.
POBT OF LYTTELTON. WaiTHia Bifobt—July 10. 9 a.m. Weather, overcoat and rainy. "Wind, S.W., gale. B»romo*«, 30.10; therBMEIO»QT, 41. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 10.49; evening, 11.14. ARBiVBDr-July 19. . Hawea, s.s., 461 tons, ; Kenaedy, from Port Chalmers. Passengers—'Mr and Mrs Nott, infant and servant, Mr and Mrs Burt and two children, Captain Friston. Steerage, three Union Steamship Company, agents. SAILED—JuIy 18. Hero, s.s., 851 tons, McGee, for "Wost Coast ports and Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs Lee, Messrs Durham, Qibb, Steele, Lee. Union S.S. Co.. agents. Edwin Baasott, barque, 357 tons. Manly, for Sydney. Passengers—Meadamea Brandon and two infants,' Low, Messrs Shaw, Clifford, Ticglo, Lnnnon, Beynolds, Scarvel, Elder, Thomson. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Twelve veasaels, bound to various port 3 as above, and aggregating 5315 tons register, left here yesterday. Three of the number were for the Old Country, four for Australian porta, and tfeo remainder for coastal ports. They were all laden with oither grain, potatoes, or other cargo, the produce of Canterbury PORT OF KaIAPOI. 1 tin fine schooner Clyde sailed for Dunedin on Monday morning. Captain Clarkaon reports the river cbwmol in good order, and a depth of about 13ft of water on the bar. A few days' delay wefe occasioned to this vessel owing to the want of stakes to show the deep channel of the river. Tho chairman of the Waimakariri Harbor Board, it is understood, intends to have this matter attended to. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Auckland, July 18. Arrived—Jessie Nicol from Lyt elton ; Dunkeld from London. > Sailed—Loongan for Hobart; Fairlie tor Sydney; Loch Doon for London; Palace for D unedin. Wellington, July 18. Arrived—Mary Bannatyne. Sailed—Wanaka for Picton aad Nelson ; Grafton for the South. Pokt Chalmers, July 18. Arrived—Lyttelton, ship, from London (April 2Uth.) Sailed—Hawoa for the North. Passengers— For Lvttelton—Mr and Mrs T. Burt and two children, Mrs Nott and servant, Mr Nott. For Wellington—Mr, Mrs, and Master Burt, Mr W. B. Buchan. For Taranaki-Mr T. K.Kerr. For the Manukau—W essrs Cann and Bowler j OdalUk for Lyttelton.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2276, 19 July 1881, Page 2
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331SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2276, 19 July 1881, Page 2
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