SHIPPING
POET OF LYTTELTON. Wiathkb Bkpobt—March 6. 9 a.m.—Weather, overcast. Wind, calm. Barometer, 30.15 : thermometer, 62. High Water—To-morrow. Horning, 4.56 ; evening, 5.17. Arbived —March 4 . Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Cromarty, from Oamaru. Union Steamship Company, agents. March 5. Go-Abeaa, a.s., 129 tons, Doile, from Akaroa and Dunodin. Cuff and Graham, agents. Sailed—March 4. Beautifnl Star, is., 146 tons, Cromarty, for Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. March 5. . Sea Bird, brigantine, 155 tons, Smith, for Hokianga. Mußter, agent, Angußta, brigantine, 138 tons, Bissett, for Greymonth. Cuff and Graham, agents. Thames, ketch, 23 tons, Gillard, for Havelock. Master, agent. __... ~ Ocean Bird, ketch, 33 ton 3, Williams, for Picton. Cnff and Graham, agents. Eeward, schooner, 41 tons. Andrews, for D'Urville's Island. Cnff and Graham, agents. Cleopatra, brigantine, 88 tons, Keable, for Greymouth. C. W.Turner, agent. Santa Cruz, ketch. 92 tons, Ayers, for Auckland. Passengers—Messrs Smith (2). Master, agent. Comet, ketch. 58 ton 3, Short, for Pelorus Sound. Cufi and Graham, agents. Clio, schooner, 81 tons, Kirk, for Waitapu. Master, agent. The steam Uunch Lyttelton made a trip round the harbor on Saturday evening under Bpecial engagement with the Lyttelton Brass Band. The genial skipper, Mr George Agar, gave his patrons a most pleasant outing ; the band played well, the moonlight was perfect, and the sea calm. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Bluff, March 6. The a.s. Ringarooraa left Sandridge on the 28th, at 2.25 p.m., arriving at Hobart on 2nd Maroh, at 6.10 a.m.; sailed 4.15 p.m., arriving at the Bluff at 6 this morning. Had strong southerly and south-east winds from Hobart to arrival. Passengers—Messrs Cooley, Glyde (2), Green, Borrie, Wilkinson, Gibbs, Borrie, Hawkins, Power's iEathetic Party (6), Mr and Mrs Thompson, Martyn, Hills, Harrison, Mr and Miss Stone, and eight steerage. For Don«din—Misaos Saxon, Forsyth, Messrs Parsons, Cavanagh, Neales, Mainwaring, Shepperd, Radcliffe, Woodburn, Howard, Cox, and eight steerage. For Lyttelton—Messrs Calvert, Walmesly, Mrs Featheratone and child, and ten steerage. For Napier—Miss Ellarkon, Mr and Mrs Tarleton, Mr Dives. For Gisborne—Mr Lister. For Auckland—Mrs Unger, Messrs McMillan, Gladstone, Hills (2), Congreave, and five steerage. Wellington, March 6. The yacht Asteroid left on Saturday for Auckland. The Albatross sailed for Fiji with a cargo of local produce, consisting of flour, oatmeal, and grain, also candles, biscuits, preserved meat, confectionery, butter, and sawn timber.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2469, 6 March 1882, Page 2
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378SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2469, 6 March 1882, Page 2
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