SHIPPING
PORT OS' LYTTELTON. Weathee Eipoet—March 3. 9 a.m.—Weather, overcast. Wind, N.E., lurht. Barometer. 30.01 ; thermometer, GO. High Water—To-Morrow. Horning, 3.32 ; evening, 3.53. ” Aeeivbd —March 4. Albion, 5.8.. 596 tons, Webster, from Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Wanaka, s s., 278 tons, Anderson, from Wellington. Passengers—Misses Milsom, Dnnn, Dick, Hodgson, McCarthy, Mesdames Hodgson, Fraser, Messrs Fraser. Stewart, Holdsmp, Roberts, Tombs, Garrard, Hyndmon, Wilson (2), Dencon, Dougherty, Dawson, Mitcnou, Bichardaon, Wilkinson; steerage, 9. Union Steamship Company, agents. Cleared—March 4. Esther, brigantine, 47 tons, Davis, for rolorns Sonnd. Mclntyre, agent. Falcon, ketch, 37 tons, Leshc, for Polorus Sound. Master, agent. . _ . Clematis, ketch, 67 tons. Green, for P.lorus Sound Master, agent. Comet, ketch 58 tons, Short, for Pelorus Sontd. Caff and Graham, agents. Clio, schooner, 81 tons, Kirk, for Waitapu. Matter, agent Daring the past week conaide-able alterations have been made in the list of vessels advertised by the two principal linos. No less than ten vessel!, ropre-enting n carrying capacity of 13 000 tons, have been withdrawn. These are —the Kingdom of Sweden, which loads at the Bluff ; the Loch Ken, which goes to Camara ; the Opawa, for Wellington ; the Aros Bay, for Port Chalmers ; while the Puroora, Waimea, Electra, Elizabeth Graham, City of Forth, and Himalaya proceed to Timarn, Oamarn, and the Bluff, where cargoes are awaiting them. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, March 3. Arrived— Dnncraig, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Kotomahaua for Melbourne, via the South. Passengers for Melbourne —Mr, Mrs and Master Cox, Mrs Owen, Mrs Edwards, Miss Edwards, Mrs and Misses Aubsn (2), Mrs Gregory and Kaye. For the South Mrs Nicholson and child, Mr and Miss Kaje, Mesdames B. Horne, C. Nelson, Misses Bond and Goodman, Messrs J Feid, Street, R M. Roach, A. Parsong, J. Falkoner, Smith, N. H. GasWellington, March 3. Arrived—Eoloraa, from Melbourne, via the South ; Wanaka, from the North. Sailed-Wanaka. for Lyttelton. Passengers Mrs Hodgson, Messrs Dawson, Richardson, Wilkinson, "Turner, Mitchell, Fraser, Bnrr, Lusk, Cherwood, Collier, and Garrard. Timaeu, March 3. Arrived—Clyde, from Qreymonth. Sailed—'Waitaki, for Dunedin ; Kestrel, for Gatlin’s River. ... ... r, i Lord Tredegar is expected to sail for Falmouth to-morrow with a full cargo of grain, shipped by the Now Zealand Grain Agency Com- * mny " Dunedin. March 3. Arrived—Penguin, from the North. Sailed—Mary Ogilvie, for Qreymonth; Albion, for the North.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2468, 4 March 1882, Page 2
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375SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2468, 4 March 1882, Page 2
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