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SHIPPING

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report— December 5. 0 a.m. Weather, overcast and gloomy. Wind. S., light. Barometer, 29.68 ; thermometer, 53. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 3.29 ; evening, 3.56. Arrived —December 3. Wakatipn, a s.. 1158 tons, Wheeler, from Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers— From Sydney : Kev. Mr and Mrs Donkin, Mias Donkin. From Coast: Meadamea Davis and Ward, Mina Ross, Messrs Irvine, Dransfield, Digby, Dawson, Tepper, Duncan, Captain Mclntyre. Union Steamship Company, agents. December 4.

Aratapn, brigantine, 121 tone, Bower, from Kaipara. J. B Way, agent. Hero, cutter, 29 tons, Xointon, from Welling, ton.

Westport, 8.5., 263 tens, Gibb, fromTimorn, P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Sea Bird, brigantine, 158 tons, Smith, from Kaipira. Master, agent. Cleared— December 6.

Fmmcrald. ketch, 40 tons, Moore, forFoxton. Cuff and Graham, ogsnta. Xhamue. ketch, 23 tons, Jenson, for Polorns Sound. Master, agent. Sailed —December 3, Wanaba, e.s., 273 tons, Anderson, for Wellington. Passengers- Misses Lemon (2), VVilloock, Mosdamoa Elliotc, Reycraft and child, Hooper, Messrs Lemon, Peter, Burgess, Dalgety, Uislop, Booper, Hunt. Kelly, Dare, Dry don. Dr. Murdoch. For Picton— Messrs Hutcheson, Blakely. For Nelson : Messrs Litoff, Clark, Lucas, Merryleoa, Pickering. Union Steamship Company, agents. December 4.

Torea. schooner, 78 tons, Grundy, for Kaipara. Master, agent. Sarah and Mary, brigantine, 145 tons, London, for Qreymonth. Master, agent. Elizabeth Carlo, schooner, 76 tons, Travers, far the Sannda. F. Jenkins, agent. Cui as , 61 tons. Pops, for Kaikoora and Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents.

A barque, supposed to be the W. C. Wentworth, from Newcastle, was reported off the Heads this forenoon. Captain Cromarty, who boa for some time past occupied the position of first officer on board the Union Company’s s.a. Wakatipu, will shortly be transferred to the command of the company’s s.a. Beautiful Star. The Union Steamship Company’s s.a. Wanaka, Captain Anderson, arrived on Saturday morning from Wellington and North Island West Coast ports. She left on the return for Wellington at 9 30 p.m., taking the outgoing mail for the San Francisco steam er. Tho well-known lino of steamers tradingjto Melbourne under the auspices of Messrs Money Wigram and Sous will renew their acquaintance ■with tho Australian colonies after a brief interregnum. The first vessel of the newly organised Una is tho Norfolk, which arrived at Melbourne lately from London, via Cape Town. She completed the voyago, says the “ Argus,” in fortythree days sixteen hours’ steaming time to Adelaide, and her average spaed was 270.7 knots per day. The total distance run was 11,835 miles, and tho average consumption of coal was 30 tons per day. i'he Norfolk left London on the Bth ult. with over 300 passengers in all classes, and her dates from Capa Town are to the 31st Bit. The passage out has been described as almost a pleasure excursion, and Captain O’Callaghan, who is an established favorite in the Melbourne trade, was warmly welcomed on his return. Under tho new arrangement the steamers of Messrs Money Wigram and Sons’ lino will call at Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney coming and going. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Bluff, December 5. The s.a. Arawata left Melbourne on the 30th at 3.30 p.m.; experienced light favorable weather the first thirty-six hours, then strong S.E. winds, with rough sea. Arrived at 4 a.m , and soils at 5 p.m. for Dunedin. Passengers—-baleen-For Bluff—Messrs Ellis, MoKibbin, Miss Sherlock. For Port Chalmers Mrs Laurence and family, Messrs Tonks, Horton, Lollie, Grice, Vivian, Shell, Jacobs, Mrs Atkin, Mrs Ebbentute, Heffernan, Lewis, Mrs Benjamin and infant, Jacobs, Chapman, Mr and Mrs Reid, Mrs Everett, Forbes, Menzias, Duke Laidlow. For Lyttelton—Messrs Fergusson, Lee, Irwin, Mias Tozer. For Wellington— Messrs Hector, O’Corbe, Richmond, McMillan, Jesaop, Batts, Rev. Tracy, Miss Harding. For Napier—Mr and Mrs Eamsden. For Auckland —Messrs Edgecombe, Lieut.-Col. Dawson, wife and family, Mr and Mrs Swarbriok, Mr and Mrs Cavill and family, Mr Wright, Mr and Mrs Knight and family, Mr Scott, Mr and Mrs Bolton, Miss Faulder, Miss Bailey, Warbnrton, Johns. Mr and Mrs McGill and family, Mr and Mrs Cox and family, Mrs Sage and family, Mr Messenger, Miss Newby. Auckland, December 3. Arrived—Adelaide, from Newcastle ; Columbus, from Napier. Wellington, December 3.

Arrived—Malay, barque, from Newcastle; Lady Agnes, barque, from New York ; Forest Queen, ketch, from Lyttelton; Eliza Mary, schooner, from Napier; Elizabeth, schooner, from Lyttelton.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2394, 5 December 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2394, 5 December 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2394, 5 December 1881, Page 2

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