SHIPPING.
POST OF LYTTELTON. Weather Eepobt—August 3. !) a.ta.— Weathar, blue sky. Wind, N.E., frssh breeze. B iromator, 30.20 ; thermometer, 42. High Water—To-morrow. Moraiijf, 10.1 ; evening, 10.28. Arrived —August 2. Annie Melhuiah, barque, 344 tons, Kay, from Newcastle. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. ■Star of the South, 175 tons, Bascand, from Westport. Cuff and Graham, agents. Arrived—August 3. Tsiaroa, e.s., 228 tons, Anderson, fretn Dunedin. Passengers—Misses Clarke, Shaw, Mesdamea Torens and three children, Davis, Messrs Krliy, Torens, Davis, Conrad, Neale, White, Bale, Parmer, Christie, Hook, Hill, Alexander, E-uau’a, Shaw, Milne, Lyons’ Theatrical Company. Union Steamship Company, agent. "orea. schooner, 78 tons, Grundy, from Kaipara J. B. Way, agent. vlfClio, schooner 31 tons, Kirk, from Waitapu. Muster, agent. Richard and Mary, schooner. 44 tons. Hamilton. from Wellington. CuJ and Graham, agents. Aratanu, briganti-o, 121 tons, Bower, from Kuipara. Master, agent. Sailed—August 2. Eotorua, s.s., 576 tons, Tozer, for Soutborn Ports. Hobart and Melbourne. Passengers— Dunedin: Messrs Simms, Hewlett, Allen, Ford, Misses Kingsford (2). Evans, Dillon, Anderson, Sharp, Mrs Waddell, Mrs Ford. For Bluff: Mr Feldwick. For Melbourne; Msssrs Price, Hamilton, Murray, Hanuay, Qhilotte, Mrs Hannay and Alias Koaruey. steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Grafton, e.s., 242 tons, Johnson, for Oamarn. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. The Anv.ie Molhnish arrived from Newcastle yesterday with coal for Messrs P. Cunningham and 00. The Union Steamship Company’s s.s, Eotorna arrived from Auckland via way ports, and sailed at night for Melbourne via Southern Ports and Hobart. The barque Sarah Scott left for the United Kingdom yesterday. She is the twenty-fourth vessel despatched by Messrs Royse, Stead and Co. and Messrs P. Cunningham and Co. with grain during the last season. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, August 2. Arrived—Arawata, from Sydney. There was no sickness on hoard, bat she has been ordered to quarantine. Passengers—Misses Sutherland and Lyons. Messrs Thornton and Borodeny, Malcolm, Nelley, Neill, Boreland, Bateman, Nooy, Curton, Raymond, Parkea, Miss Cochrane, Mrs Hill and child, Mrs Boreland and six ehildrea. Sailed —Wanaka, for the South. Passengers —Miss Bennett, Mrs Johnston, Mr and Mrs Laurie and two children, Messrs Starkey, B, W. Duttle. Kennedy, Mrs Evans and two children, Mr and Mrs Heart, Mrs Saunders, Darling, Griffiths, Hague, Greaves, Miss Beale. New Plymouth, August 3. Sailed—Steamer Wanaka, for Nelson and Southern ports, at eleven o’clock. Passengers —Mrs Ponton, Miss Goodman, Mr and Mrs King. Port Chalmers, August 2. Arrived—Te Anau, from Melbourne ; Clyde, schooner, from Kaiapoi. Sailed—Taiaroa, for Northern Ports. Passengers—For Lyttelton : Mr and Mrs Lyons, Misses Horton, Tulloch, Fox, Lyons and Shaw, Masters Parlato and McLean. Messrs Bartlett, Farron and Milne. For Wellington: Messrs Hill, Farmer, White and Lababa For Greymouth : Messrs Hook and Bain. For Pictou: Mr W. Christie. For Nelson: Miss Clark. For Poverty Bay : Mr Yeale. For Wanganui: Mr and Mrs Lorenz and three children. For Auckland: Mr and Mrs Davies and two children., Messrs Underwood and Kelly.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2289, 3 August 1881, Page 2
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475SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2289, 3 August 1881, Page 2
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