SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTON. Wiathbb Ebpobt—September 10. 9 a. n.—Weather, bine sky and clondy. Wind, N.W., strong breeze. Barometer, 29.83.; thermometer, 55. High Water—Te-morrow. Morning, 5.40 ; evening, 6.6. Abbivbd— September 10. Penguin, s.a., 412 tons, Malcolm, from Mai;ukau via way porta. Passengers—Misses Ogilvey, Aikman, Mrs Eichardson and child, Messrs Hunter. Picket!, Duncan, Eobarts, Mackay (3), Beale, Kerron, Mann, Mark, Baron, Lamparch, J. Studhohne, Tanner, Masters Eolleston (2), 14 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Qo-ahoad, s.s., 129 tons, Doile, from Wellington. Passenger—Mr Jeffries. Cuff and Graham, agents. Clbabbd —September 10. Esher, brigantine. 47 tens, Davis, for Pelorua Sound. Master, agent. Pelican, brigantine. 69 tons, Brown, for Picton. Master, agent. Sailed —September 10. El zabeth Conway, schooner, 45 tons, Ware, for Hokitika. Caff and Graham, agents. There was a remarkably low tide yesterday, the gauge registering Xft siu less than ordinary. The Clematis, on her last trip to tho Kaiapoi River, came in on Tuesday, was discharged and loaded by tho following Wednesday, and in eighteen hours after leaving the wharf woa notified as having arrived in Wellington. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, September 9. Sailed—Rotomahana, for tho South. Passengers —For Gisborne —B. B. Curtis, Bradley, H. A. Watt, wife, and two children; Misses O. and M. Nelson. For Napier—McNeil, Lloyd, Jobberns, Mr and Mrs Kittle, Collier, Graham. For Wellington—Miss Westman, Miss Power, Platt, Shapling, Captain Agate, Bodman, McKeon, three Natives, and child. For Lyttelton—Gerrard, Austin, H. A, Watt, W. Ackland, Quintal, H. A. Watt, and Goodfellow ; Miss Holland. For Port Chalmers—Curry. Roe. For Dunedin—Captain Scott, Bree, Forsyth, Mr and Mrs Cohen, J. McKissaok. Loongana, for Hobart. Arrived—Firth of Tay, from London. Port Csalmebs, September 9. Arrived—Hawea, from the North; Dolmira, barque, from Malden Islands, with guano, Wellington, September 9. Arrived —Sancy Lass, schooner, from Lyttelton; Wave Queen, barque, from London; Sophia E. Luhrs and Malay, barques, from Newcastle. Sailed—Penguin, for the South; Wonaka, for Picton and Nelson; Te Anan, for Auckland via the East Const; Go-Ahead, for Lyttelton and Dunedin; Hiuemoa, for Auckland.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2320, 10 September 1881, Page 2
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330SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2320, 10 September 1881, Page 2
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