SHIPPING
POST OF LYTTELTON. Wrather Eepobt—November 8. f) R.m.—Weather, bine sky and passing clouds. Wind, S.W.. freak breeze. Barometer, 29.83; thermometer, 55. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 5.10; evening. 6.6. Arrived—November 8. Arawata a s 626 tons, Sinclair, from Auckland via East Coast ports. Passengers—Misses McEae, Wilson Ormond. Mosdnmea Hunter, Cockburn, Smail *McEae, Keuuev, Valentine, Messrs Price, Mainraith. Callender, McHardy, Brown, Tanner, Cochran, McKad (2),Carroll, Pierce, Lomas. Gaisford Batters, Haist, Vile, Meredith, Marsh, Blatchford. Bucena, Saxelby, Murray, Baxter, Clark Gappor, Campbell. Hoskins, Valentine, Neill,' Horton, Hutchison. Beauchamp, O’Hara, Koherts, I Moorhouse, Eeid, Ward, Warren, Builied. Donald, Isaacs, Eedwood, Bailey, McEae, Branson, Poysou. Tewsbury, Arthur, Smail, Wheeler, Martin. Cockburn. Skelton, Wilson, Hunter, Middleton. Onion Steamship Company, agents. HannahJßarratt, schooner, 57 tons, Benner, from Foston via Motnnau. Cleared —November 8. Forest Queen. 51 tons, Anderson, tor Wellington. Master, agent. Sailed—November 8. Clematis, ketch. 67 tons, Johnson, for Polorns Sound. Master, agent. Spray, schooner, 50 tons, Buxton, for Picton. Black, Davies and Co., agents. Gutty Sark, schooner, 52 tons. Joss, for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. Lucy James, ketch, 38 tons, for Wellington. Master, agent. J.vnuett, ketch, 11 tons. Bailey, for Pelorns Sound. Master, agent. Ocean Bird, ketch, 33 tons, Williams, for Pelorns Sound, Cud and Graham, agents. The barque Gustave Metzler, from Boston, and the brig Robin Hood, from Calcutta, aro signalled, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, November 7. Arrived —Fanny Thornton, from Lyttelton. Wellington, November 7. Arrived—Annie Melhuish, barque, from Newcastle : Unicorn, barque, from Glasgow, with 16 passongera. Port Chalmers, November 7. Sailed—Wild Deer, for London ; Penguin, for the North. Passengers—For Lyttelton— Misses Lecren, Eversleigh, Kain, Low, MoFarlane. Goodman, Mr and Mrs Goodman. For Wellington—Jlr Livingston. For Picton—Mr Dnffy. For Auckland —Mr Marlow. Bluff, November 7, The Hotomahana arrived at the Bluff at 5 p.m., and sailed at 9 p.m. for Dunedin. She left Melbourne at 11.50 a.m. on the 3rd, and experienced a heavy gale from the S.E. Passengers—For Bluff—Mrs Barlow, Misses Pritchard, Webb. Fraser, Brownlow, Messrs Schlenther, Williams, Eonpe, Lacy, Brownlow. For Dunedin —Messrs Hollings, Mathew, Wilkinson, Maskell, Bonsy, Watt, Le Crcn, Brookes, Orr, Turner, Thompsons, Farley, Gordon, Deveren, Morrison, shannon, Skinner, Wilson, Balfour, Gotsch, Cox, Caron, Lebontenr, Thompson, Quinn, Draegar, Hall, Kokasohek, Benham, Moncomhe, Martin, Mrs Martin, Mr and Mrs Bigg and family, Mr and Mrs Heart, Mrs Franch, Farley, Mrs Morrison and child, Mrs Caron, Misses Bell, Leonard, Debeer, Montague, Godfrey, Williams, Field, Scherer, Deakin, Heath ; thirty-six steerage._ For Lyttelton —Messrs Burn, Shettell, Smith, Mr and Mrs Chatteran, Mrs Rhodes, Mrs Williams ; one steerage. For Wellington Eev. Aherno, Misses Clarke, Kemble, Earle (2), Hall, Manday, Miss Nesbitt, Mrs Lovion, Christy, Hamilton, Miss Martin. For Napier—Mr Barnfield.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2371, 8 November 1881, Page 2
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434SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2371, 8 November 1881, Page 2
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