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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON.

Wuthib Report—July 27. 9 a.m. Weather, cloudy. Wind, calm Barometer, 29 83 ; thermometer, 44. High Water —To-Morrow. Moraine, 4.43 ; eiening, 5 9.

Arrived —July 26. Odalisk, brigantine, 267 tons, :Langlois, from; Port Chalmers. „ , 1 Wanaka, a a., 278 tons, MoGilhvray, from Aiaroa and Dunedin, Passengers—Miss Hay. lock, Messrs Hepburn, Webb, Stuart, Entherford, Salle, Danbury, McNeil, and Kobmaon. Union Steamship Company, agents. Arrived— July 27. Albion, s.s., 591 tons, Webster, from Sydney, via Auckland and way ports. Passengers— Misses Botie. Glover, Bennett, Messrs Oliver, Barron, Ewing, Rothschild, Eton, Horyhan, McCullook, Cowlishaw, Watson (2), Coins, Moorhouse, Sture, McCallum. Wade, Maxwell, Borton, Late, Campbell, Lon, Walton, Davis, Dick, Chamberlain, Mnsgrave, Costello, Tasman, Rigley, Nunn, Crawford and servant, Nicholson, Bandmann, Cathcart, Master Rodgers. Steerage—Ten, Union Steamship Company, agents. Sailed—July 26. Wanaka, s s., 278 tons, McGillivray, for Wellington and North. Passengers—For Wellington ; Miss Alloway, Mrs and Mrs Parke, Mesdames Manly, Fisher. Messrs Manning, Pyko, Engleman, Brown. Edlin. For Picton : Mr and Miss Lncas, Mr Thornhill. For Nelson : Messrs Levoi, Hendry, Mannering. For Westport: Messrs Seymor, Hazlebonrne. For New Plymouth: Mr J. A. Laing and Son, Mr John Morshead. Union Steamship Company, agents. Bowen, s.s., 844 tons, Darke, for Port Chalmers. Cuff and Graham, agents. The brigantine Odalisk arrived last night from Port Chalmers with a cargo of stone for the graving dock. . , The Union Steamship Company a s.s. Wanaka arrived yesterday, at 4 p m., from Dunedin via Akaroa, and left for the North last nightThe steamship Bowen left last evening for Port Chalmers, where she will go into dock and have a new four-bladed propeller substituted for the damaged one at present on her shaft. The propeller is at Port Chalmers at present, having been sent on there from the foundry in Sydney. It is deserving of mention the despatch which this vessel has met with at the hands of Messrs Guff and Graham, her agents. Yesterday, at 8 a.m., she had quite 350 tons of tea in her consigned to this port, and the whole of this was put out in sis hours, every package being passed up from the hold and carried to its present position in the shed on the Gladstone Pier by hand. With the exception of one or two packages, the cargo has been landed in faultless condition. A large number of people visited the stranger yesterday, and were afforded an opportunity to admire her fine lines and her scrupulously cleanly condition throughout. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, July 23. Sailed—Marion Fox, for Suava; Sybil, for Tahiti. Wellington, July 27._ The Taiaroa, with the San Francisco mail, sailed: South at 11.30 a.m. Poet Chalmers, July 28, Arrived—Rotomahana, from Melbourne. Sailed—Napier, ship, for Portland, in ballast. AMERICAN SHIPPING. Sailed, from New York, on June 16th, American barque Virginia, 750 tons, for Dunedin and Wellington; for Dunedin, 2600 ca=es kerosene; for Wellington, 4620 cases. The American barque C. A. Littlefield, 513 tons, sailed on June Ibth for Lyttelton and Auckland ; for Lyttelton, 1780 cases kerosene; for Auckland, 500 oases. From Boston the German barque Gustav Mitzler, 352 tons, cleared on June I6th for Lyttelton with 200 cases kerosene. The vessels loading at New York are the American barque Chattanorger, for Lyttelton, clears about July 15th ; American barque Eyvorga, for Dunedin and Lyttelton, clears about June 16th; American barque Beatrice Harrier, for Auckland and Wellington, clears about J uly 23rd; German barque Maria Berg, for Dunedin, clears about June 25th. About 1000 cases oil are being shipped par Beatrice Harrier to Wellington. The Chattanorger is being loaded up with reapers and binders on the New Zealand Shipping Company’s charter. She carries no outside freight. Freight to N.Z. porta is 27-ic. per cubic foot mean measurement.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2283, 27 July 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2283, 27 July 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2283, 27 July 1881, Page 2

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