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SHIPPING.

POUT OF LYTTELTON. Wxathbb Eipoet—August 29. 9 a.m. Weather, bine sky. Wind, N.W., fresh breeze. B urometer, 29.17 ; thermometer, 47. High Water —To-morrow. Mominn, 7.7 ; evening. 7.31. Aeiuved—August 27. Wanako, s.a., 278 tons, MoQillivray, from Wellington. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Whitson and child, Mesdamea Charters, Wilkie and child, Messrs Brook, Griffiths, Davie, Binney, Walker. Union Steamship Company, agents. August 28. Go-ahead, s.s., 129 tons, Doilo, from Castle Point and Napier. Cuff and Graham, agents. Abetted—August 29. Camille, brigantine, 221 tons, Craig, from Auckland.'l Sailed—August 27. Beward, schooner, 41 tons, Andrews, for Oamaru. Cuff and Graham, agents. Wanaka, s.s., 278 tons, MoGillivray, for Wellington. Passengers Messrs Travers, Houghton, Price, Wishart, Sergeant Morice For Nelson—Mr Clarkson. For Auckland Mr Eoskrugo. Union Steamship Company, agents. The Union Steamship Company’s s s Wanaka, with the inward San Francisco m-iil for here and South, arrived at 330 p.m on Saturday. The steamer mot with tremendously heavy weather to Capo Campbell, ton hours and a half being occupied in reaching that point. Not much less severe weather prevailed from there to Kaikonra, reached in 171 hours, and the port was entered seven hours later, the briny appearance of the Wanaka’s funnel tolling its own story of frequent washings with salt water. The steamer loft at night for Wellington, Picton, and Nelson. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS, Bluff, August 29, The s.s. Eotomahana arrived at 7.30 a.m She left Melbourne at 2 45 p.m. on 23rd, arrived at Hobart at G. 30 a.m. on 25th, and loft at 4 30 p.m. Experienced strong north-west winds She sails at 5 p.m. for Dunedin. Passengers Saloon, for Dnnedin : Mrs Newton, Misses Grieve, Mdlle. Pomeroy and servant, Messrs Douglass, Tyson, Wallace, Banber, Gray, Fickeragill, Fleming, Hoskins, O’Brien, Grieve, Eemplen, Seymour. James and two children, Mills, Clark, Stenhouse, Mr, Mrs, and Miss Holloway, Mr and Mrs Glendinning ; and nine steerage. For Lyttelton: Messrs Love, Turner, Pearson, Mulligan, Blair, Gale, Travers, Misses Turner (2), Burt, Murray, Maxey, Pallor, Mrs Lovett, Mrs Schmidt and three children, Mrs Lane, four children, and servant, Mr and Mrs Plnmridge and child; and four steerage. For Wellington: Messrs MoEae, Engel, Schnott myer, Barr, Mr and Mrs Eborle, Mr and Mrs Mail and two children, Mr and Mrs King and child, Mias Eobb; and six steerage. For Napier: Messrs Mills, Blampied, Mrs Blampied; and four steerage. For Gisborne: Mrs Tattley and six children. For Auckland: Mr Brinamead, Mrs Bradley, Mrs Chitteu and maid, Mr and Mrs Wright and five children ; and eight steerage.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2309, 29 August 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2309, 29 August 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2309, 29 August 1881, Page 2

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