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SHIPPING

POET OP LYTTELTON. Wsathsb Repost— February 8. 9 ».m.—Weather, passing clouds. Wind, iS. W,- light. Barometer, 29.73; thermometer, S 3. High Water—To morrow, looming, 7,40 ; evening, 8.2. Abeited-February 8. Hawea, a.a., 402 tons, Kennedy, from Port ■Chalmers. Passengers Misses Sutherland, Korr, Mesdameu Oram, Kane, and child. Mansford, family, and nurse, Messrs Griffin, Wegg, Warren, May. Steerage, three. Union Steamship Co., agents. Grafton, s.s., 212 tons, Johnston, from Wellington. Passengers—Misses Zohrab, Jameson, Captain and Mrs Mclntyre, Messrs James, Madden. N. Z Grain Agency and Mercantile Co., agents. Island City, barque, 421 tons, McDonald, from Newcastle. A. Davies, agent. Sailed —February 8. William and Jane, schooner, 69 tons, Jones, for Bluff. Master, agent. Jessie, ketch, Cameron, for Gisborne. Emperor, brig, 284 tons, Cleary, for Newcastle. A. Davies, agent. The Weathersfield, ship, from Wellington, arrived on Monday night, to load for the Now Zealand Shipping Company. She was berthed at No. 5 wharf. The s.s. Rotorua arrived yesterday at 8 a m., from Auckland and coastal ports, and loft for southern ports and Melbourne, via Hobart, in the afternoon. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. New Plymouth, February 8. f The steamer Wanaka left for Southern ports at ten o’clock. Passengers—lnspector and Mrs Broham, Messrs Vail, McGregor, Edwards, Skeat, Masters Barber (2); and four Natives. Bluff, February 7. Arrived—Te Anau, s.s. Saloon passengers Bluff —Messrs Harrison, Horsfall, Hammersley, Hermann, Maguire. Blanch flower, Roberta, Franks, Blomfield, Teppsr. Dough&rty, Pash, Sir John O’Shannassy, Miss Purnell. Mias Horafell. For Dunedin —Mr and Mrs Pallott, Mr and Mrs M’Qaeen, Master and Miss M’Qucen, Mr and Mrs Henderson, family and servant (8. 1 , Mr and Mrs Thompson, Mr and Miss Clark, Mr and Mrs Forsyth and family {4) Mr and Mrs Richardson, Misses Davies, Grace, Bryent. Forsyth, Webster, Mr and Mrs Blackwood, Miss Morgan, Mrs Moore, Mrs O’Snllivan, Mr Cottain, Mrs Weston, Messrs Marlow and Cargill, Breeze, Herr Brann, Walpole (2), M’Lean. For Napier—Messrs Fisher, Finok, Napier and son, Burn, Coxon, Lamberton: Lyall, Sh.llon, Berger, M’Cormick. Taylor, Henderson, Anthony, Rodgers. Jones, Mitchell, O’Sullivan, Smith, Gellibrand, M’Bray, Fancourt, Mr, Mrs and Mias Williamson, Mr and Mrs Heskett and child. Spence, Reynolds, Ainsoough. Miss Owens. For Lyttelton—Mes-rs Brown (2). Tebbate, Millay, Bradley, Guy. Barclay, Rev Green, Mr and Mrs Rolleston, Mr and Mrs Coppo, Hon. Jacob Garrard, Mrs Coster, Archdeacon and Mrs Hales, Messrs Fenwick, Sarge, Nairne. For Wellington—Mr and Mrs Weston, Mr and Mrs Elliott, Messrs Oswald, Messenger, Sanderson, Chandler, Watson, Reid, Gordon. For Napier—Mrs Hall and family (3), Mr Twigg, Mias Bogle, Wilson. For Auckland—Hon. J. and Mrs Wallace and family (2), Messrs Moore, Hardyman, Dixon, Laving ton. Howland (2), Aitkinson, Greenwood, Walton, Chatfield, Mr and Misses Kaye (2), Mr, Mrs and Miss Manger, Miss Finoham. Mr and Mrs Sutcliffe ; 92 steerage. AMERICAN SHIPPING. From New York the A. T, StuUhope sailed in December for Dnnedin and Auckland with 6600 oases of kerosene’oil for Dnnedin; Compei Glen, sailed on December 12th. for Timaru. with 1000 cases of kerosene, 52,789 feet white pine, 114,850 feet pitch pine, 632 coils fencing •wire; Schamyl, cleared from New York on December 14th, for Auckland, with 1000 oases kerosene, 509 pkgs chairs and furniture. The following were loading at New York : —Cordelia, for Dunedin and Lyttelton, and would probably dear about January 17th ; Janet Forgusaon, for the same port about January 9th. The freights to New Zealand ports were 250 per cubic foot measurement. It is probable a portion of the oil per A. T. StuUhope will go forward to Auckland as per last month’s advice unless a better figure can he realised at Dnnedin. The Schamyl has previously loaded for Auckland, and wiU return with a cargo of gum. The Cordelia will probably carry 2000 oases kerosene to Dnnedin, and the eame for Lyttelton.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2447, 8 February 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2447, 8 February 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2447, 8 February 1882, Page 2

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