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SHIPPING.

POET OF LYTTELTON. Wbathbs Kbpobt— September 1. 9 a.a.—Weather, bine sky. Wind, N. 8., light. Barometer. 30.04 ; thermometer, 43. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning, 9.45; arening, 10.14. Abbived—August 31. Grafton, s.s., 242 tons, Johnson, from Wellington. Passengers—Messrs. Bailey, Williams, and two ateorago. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Bryn Ivor, barqne, 382 tons, Clements, from New York, via Dunedin. C. W. Torner, agent. Edith Eeid, Bohooner, 79 tons, McConville, from Kaipara, bound to Timara, put in. Abbpved—Beptember 1. Rotomahana, s s., BGI tons, Underwood, from Melbourne, via Hobart and South. Passengers —Miasoa Maiey. Fuller, Turner (2), Burt, Murray, and Jack, Mesdames Lovett. Lane and family (1) and servant. Bissett, two children and servant, Messrs F. B- Love, C. H. Turner, Pearson, D. Blair, Mulligan, McQlashan. Six Steerage. Union Steamship Company, agonta. Sailed— September 1. Bells, barque, 341 tons, Burch, for Sydney. C. W. Turner, agent. Urafton, s a., 242 ton;, Johnson, for Oamaru. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. A barque, flying Shaw Savill and Co.'s flag, and reported to bo the Lutterworth, now expected from London, was off the Heads when our express left Port to day. The names of our lakes appear to find favor at Home, as on June 28th Messrs. Bussell and Co., Cartsdyko, launched a sailing ship of 1624 tons, which was built to the order of Mr J. B. de Wolff, of Liverpool, for the East India trade. She was named the Eatomahana as she left the ways. Her dimensions are—Length, 218 f t; breadth, 38ft; depth, 22ft 9in. TELEGBAPH NOTICE BOAED. Arrival —Dunedin: August 31st, 3.55 p.m. —Arawata, from Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Poet Chalmers, August 31. Arrived—Go-ahead and Arawata, from the North. Anthona, from Greymonth. Sailed—Eotomahana, for the North. Passengers—For Lyttelton: Mrs Bissett, two children and servant, Miss J. Jack, Messra Bhodes, McGlashan, and W.Newton. For Wellington: Mr J. S. Worthington. For Napier: Misses Best and Carter, Mr McNeill. For Gisborne: Mr and Mra Drummond and two children. For Auckland: Mr and Mrs Boss, Mr and Mrs F. JD. Bich, Mr and Mrs Tait, Mrs Guthrie, Misses Bich (3) and A. Dorman, Mrs Herbert and two children, Messrs W. G. Tnne3, P. Clark, Ellis, Mayd, Sidings. Smith, Mra Tait and sen-ant. For Sydney : Mr and Mrs Gordon, Mr and Mrs Lamb, Mr and Mrs Calder, Messra Cross, Woodroffe, Thomson, Mitchell, Young, and Benjamin. Wellington, August 31. Arrived —Penguin, from the South. Wanaka, from Nelson and Picton.

Sailed—Wanaka, for the South. Wallace, for Nelson and Wast Coast.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2312, 1 September 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2312, 1 September 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2312, 1 September 1881, Page 2

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