SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTEIiTOH. Weather Eeport—November 4. 9 a.m.—"Weather, bine sky. Wind, N.E., light. Barometer, 30.24; thermometer, 59. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 2.7 ; evening, 2.33. Arrived—November 4. Chattanooga, barque, Holmes, from New York. How Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Mary Ellen, Bchooner, 2!) tons, Donovan, from Timarn. Master, agent. Elizabeth, ketch, 35 tons. Cochrane, from Picton. Caff find Graham, agents. Wanganni, ship, 1136 tons. Watt, from London. Passengers—Saloon: Dr. Coward, Miss Gertrude Coward, Miss Amelia Coward, Miss Ellon Coward, Miss Mary Coward, Mr James H. Hawkins, Mr M. H. Bohdo and Mr W. Biug. Second cabin : C. W. Brooks. William Charters. Steerage: Saiupson, Sarah, James, Florence and Annie Gould, Samuel and Esther Hanson. William and Hariett Haigh, Anue E., Emma, Ellen and William H. Haigh, Clara M. Farnhill, Fred. Taylor, Sarah Taylor, Emily, Olive, Edward, Eliza, Auuie, Samuel, Blary, Harry, Emma, Clara and Ethel Taylor, Mary and Walter Mcintosh, Matthew Moody, James Walsh, Samuel and Rebecca Goodwin, Ada 8., James, Walter W., Charles and Floreuce Goodwin, J. K. Strain, and William Smith. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Sailep—November 4. Howard, schooner, 41 tons, Andrews, for Oamarn. Caff and Graham, ageats. Cleopatra, brigautine, 83 tons, Keeble, for Greymouth. C. W. Turner,agent. Island City, barque, 121 tons, McDonald, for Newcastle. Passengers—Vessrs Wean (2), Bruce, Groves, Hail, Haragon, Whiteford, Gilliu, Millett. Black, Daviea and Co.. nsreurs. THE WANGANUI. The Hew Zealand Shipping Company's ship Wanganui from London anchored in harbor this morning at a quarter to tbree o'clock. Her voyage was R remarkablv fine weather one, almost without a parallel for light winds and uncloaded skies. Daring the passago nn infant daughter of a passcugcr, Annie Taylor, died from exhaustion, following previous sickness, before the vessel left Home. The infant's death occurred on the fourteenth day after leaving Loudon, and no sickness occmred since among the fifty passengers on hoard. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Bluff, November 4. The Te Anan left Hobsou's Bay on the 30th, at 2 p.m. After experiencing flue weather throughout, she passed the South-west Cape on the 2nd, atlOp.m, and arrived at the Bluff on the 4th, at 6 a.m., and sailed at 9 a.m. for Dunedin. Passengers—Fcr Bluff: Mr Browning. For Dnnedin : Misses Beeley, Thomson, Mr and Miss McMasters, Midgley, Moore, Moss, Mrs Eveleigh, Kronheimer, Howie, McEwan. For Lyttelton: Mr Brown, Mrs Draze, two infants and nurse. Miss S. Waik, Mr Draper, Dr. Gordon. For Wellington : Mr and Miss Peako, Mis 3 Bergh, Mr Dempsey. For Napier :|Mr Waterhonse. For Auckland : Miss Auld, Mrs Wilson, Mrs Jeffreys, Mrs Haskell, Mrs White, Miss Deinaney.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2368, 4 November 1881, Page 2
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421SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2368, 4 November 1881, Page 2
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