SHIPPINGS.
FORT OF LYTTELTON. Weatheb Repost—July 22. 9 ».m. Weather, overcast and passing showers. Wind, S.W., fresh breeze. Barometer, 30. id ; thermometer, -18. High Water—To-morrow. Marmug, 00.53 j evening, 1.20. Aeeivkd—July 21. Wauaka, a a., 278 tons, McQillivray, from Nelson, Picton, and Wellington. Paaaengera— Mrs Collina and child, Mrs Glasaon and two children, Messrs Kemothorne, Bolton, Sheppard, Thornton, Tindale. Union Steamship Company, agents. AKhived—July 22 Go-Ahead, a.a., 129 tona, Doile, from Timarn and Dunedin. Cuff and Graham, agents. Sailed —Jnly 22. Loch Lomond, ship, 1200 tons, Simpson, for the United Kingdom. Eoyso. Stead and Co. and P Cunningham and Co , agents. Sailed—July 21. Awaroa, schooner, 60 tons, Gregor, for Wanganui. Geo. Mackay, agent. Star of the South, s.a., 175 tons, Bascand, for Westport. Cuff and Graham, agents. Wanaka. s.a., 278 tona, McGillivray, for Akaroa and Dunedin. Paaaengera Messrs Wright, Barrel. For Dunedin —Mr E. C. Brown and Miss Brown. Union Steamship Co., agonta. p.otorua, s.a., C 23 tons, Tozer, for Northern ports. Passengers For Wellington —Mr Campbell. For Napier—Mr Gilchrist. Union Steamship Co., agents. Wakatipu, a a., 1136 tons, Wheeler, hr Wellington and Sydney. Passengers—For Wellington -Miss Gray, Mr Loarmouth, Ah Keong. For Wanganui —Miaa Morton. For Newcastle —Mrs Walker and family (4). For Sydney— Mrs Inglis, Mr and Mrs Clark and family, Messrs O’Donnell, Fuller, Teenan, Campbell, Robinson, Williams, Nichols, Weekes, Scarvell, Mills. Mr and Mrs G. Don, Messrs Rathbone, Thotnaa, Masters. Ebbotaon, Ritchie, Davis, Carey, Breen, Eirkby, Colquhonu, Barry, Buckley, Miller, Lee, Williams, Mustchin, Phillips, Shepherd. Union Steamship Company, agents. The Rontenbeck left London May 25th for this port. The Lutterworth left Deal for hero on May 27th. The Planter hence reached Brisbane on July 8 th. The Wanganui, Rangitiki, and City of Tonjore, were loading at London for Lyttelton on Jane 3rd. The s.a. Rotorua arrived yesterday at 9.30 a.m. from Melbourne, via South, and left in the afternoon for the North. The Anne Melhniah and the Transport left Newcastle for here, the former on the 7th and the latter on the 9th. The Selim and the Pawn have left Sydney for this port via Newcastle. The Selim left on the 14th, and the Fawn the next day, to load at Newcastle, The Union Company despatched three of their ateamera yesterday. The Wakatipu took in a largo cargo of produce for Sydney and a full list of paaaengera ; the Rotorua took cargo and passengers for Northern porta; and the Wanaka left at night for Akaioa and Dunedin, with cargo and passangers. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, July 21. Sailed—Albion for the South. Passengers— Mr and Mrs Jemmett, Dr. and Mrs Wine, Mias Buller, Mrs WiUeocks, eon and two children. Messrs Baker, Ah Mee, T. Clarke, Q. Hogg and J, Kennedy. Wellington, July 21, Sailed—Hawoa for Picton and Nelson. Timaed, July 21. Bailed—Go-Ahead for Northern porta.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2279, 22 July 1881, Page 2
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