SHIPPING.
POET OP LYTTELTON, Wbathbb Report-February 23. f a.m.—Weather, bine sky ; passing clonds. Wind, S.W., light, barometer, 30.16 ; therBomoter, S 3. High Water—To morrow. Morning, 7.64 ; evening, 8,31. Arrived—February 21. Lnrline, barque, Bj9 tons, Adair, from London. Passengers—Saloon: Miss Sara A. Ritchie, Mias Maggie Ritchie, Miss Resina Ritchie, and Mr James C. Maomnllen. Second cabin : Mrs Peter Clarke, Miss Maggie Clarke, Miss Annie Parker, Mr Jas. K. l.aw, and Mr Wm J. Robinson. Ste.Tago: William Watkins, Mary Watkins, Robert J. Handcock, Chas. G. Handcock, Eliza Page, Mary Page, Francis J. Page. David Page, Annie Pago, Martha A. Carter, and Annie Scott. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Arrived— February 22. Go-Ahead, s a., 129 tons, Doile, from Timarn. Cull and Graham, agents. Sailed—February 21. Wakatipu, s.s., 1158 t ns, Wheeler. lor Port Obalmers. Passengers—Mrs Scott, Mr and Mrs MoLean, Hon. W. Robinson. Messrs Dakin, Davis, and Smith. Union Steamship Company, agents. . , Wanaka, ss , 278 tons, Anderson, for Northern porta. Passengers—Mr and Krs Blackwood, Miss Morgan, Messrs Latchmond, Robinson. Spencer, Walker. Union Steamship Company, agents. . Pennine, brig. 296 tons, Bnrgesa, for Cape Town. New Zealand Grain Agency and Mercantile Company, agents. Prince Alfred, barqnentine, 161 tons, Sohenkei, for Peiorns Sound. Master, agent. Hero, cutter, 29 tous, Jenson, for Peiorns Sound. Master, agent. February 22. Island City, barque, 421 tons, DnfE, for Newcastle. A. Davies, agent. Richard and Mary, schooner, 4i tons, Hamilton, for Oamarn. Cuff and Graham, agents. Spray, schooner, 50 tons, Buxton, for Peiorns Sound. Master, agent. . A barque, from the Sonth, was signalled when our express left port to-day. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. New Plymouth. February 22, The s.s. Penguin sailed for Nelson and Southern porta at 10 am. Passengers—Mrs Evans and children (2), Mrs Loasby, Mrs Brown and family (2), Messrs Fox, Smail, Myers, McDermott, Hall and Cunningham, and the follow ing Volunteers for prize-firing :—Capt Ellis, Lieat. Baskina, Sergeant Okey, Volunteers King, Curtis, Olson, Davies, Mathews, Lander, Okey, Howell, Wells. Auckland, February 21. Sailed—Pengnin, for the tsoar.h._ Passengers : Colonel Hanltoin, Mrs Stons, Major Murray, J. Murphy, L Molvey, J. Smith. F. B. Sanderson, nine members of the Rifle Association, Vole. C. Fathers, E. Co iper, Cameron, C. J. Kemp, Banks. Arawata. for Sydney. Wellington, February 21. Arrived —Examiner, birqne, from Greymonth ; Elizabeth, ketch, from Otaki; Alhambra, from Melbourne, via South; Reward, schooner, from Lyttelton. Sailed —Annie, brigantine, for Hobart; Alhambra, for Grcymonth and Hokitika ; Kiwi, for the East Coast. Timabu, February 21. Arrived—Go-Ahead, from Onmirn ; Anthons, from Qreymonth; Edith May, from Newcastle. . „ Sailed—Martha Reid, for Hokitika; GoAhead, for Lyttelton. Dunedin, February 21. Arrived —B. H. Steinken, brig, from Hong Kong (November 25th). Sailed—Handa Isle, for Sydney ; Canterbury, ship, McMillan, for London, with twelve passengers ; Pha-ia, ship, Brown, for London; Manx Queen, barque, for Glasgow. Bluff, February 21. The Rotomahana was detained here all day owing to no certificate being aboard from Hobart for Barton's Circus horses. A telegraph certificate was received from Hobart, and the steamer sailed at four o’clock.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2459, 22 February 1882, Page 2
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490SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2459, 22 February 1882, Page 2
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