SHIPPING
PORT Off LYTTELTON. Weather Report— March 11. 9 a.m.—-Weather, overcast. Wind, N.E , light. Barometer. 30.X9 ; thermometer, 62. ' High Water—To-morrow. iioming, 9.47 ; evening, 9.19. Arrived —March 11. Edith Reid, schooner, 71 tons, MoConvillo, from Qroymonth. G. W. Turner agent. Grafton, s a , 212 tons, Johnson, from Gore Bay, N.Z. Grain Agency and Mercantile Co., Agents. Hawca, s s., 462 tons. Kennedy, from Mannkau via way ports. Passengers—Miss Ancell, Mr and Mrs McPherson, Mr and Mrs Douglas and child, Colonel and Mrs Russell. Eev. J. 8. Spencer, Messrs Lovagrovo, Gankrodger, Dunkley, Burncs, Gordon, Hornby; steerage 11. Union Steamship Company, agents. Cleared —March 10. Florinda, brio antine, IC6 tons, Saunders, for Pictcn. Cuff and Graham, agents. Doris Brodorson, ship, 617 ton», Milson, for Cork or Falmouth for orders. New Zealand Grain Agency and Mercantile Co., agents. Cleared—March 11 Tores, schooner, 78 tons, Grundy, Jot Kaipara. J. B. Way, agent. The st’amer Westport arrived at Wellington on the sth inst., from Westport. The damage done to her plates and internal fittings is eatimated at .£U;QO. She was to be taken on tho slip on the 6th inst for overhaul. THE CIT i OF PERTH. Tho City of Perth, from London, was spoken off the end of the Peninsula on Friday, at noon, by the schooner Spray. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland. March 10. The mail steamer Australia sailed for Sydney this ufterno.n. Sailed —Arawata, for Melbourne, via the South. Passenger a—Gisborne : Miss Seward, Mr Langakah. Napier: Mr P. W. Wi liams and the Mastodon Minstrel Tronro (31). Wei. lington : S- H. Cox. Lyttelton : Rev. J. Bates, Dr Murray. Port ilhalmers : Miss M. A. Hunt, Messrs J. W. Wilkie and J. Harris. Melbourne : Mrs Wilkie and boy, Mr B. N. Bidder. Wellington. March 10. _ Arrived —Ringarooma, from Melbourne, via the South; Hawea. from the North; Alasta, barque. Captain Glszebrook. from London, ninety six days out; Crete, from Auckland, via the East Coast. Sailed—Hawaa. for Lyttelton. Passengers —Mias Russell, Col. Russell, Capt. Chatfiold, Eev. Spence, Mr Burns. Ringarooma, for Auckland, via the East Coast. A report has been received by tho Marine Department from the Collector of Customs at Port Waitangi, Chatham Islands, to tho effect that the Portuguese brigantine Maria Virginia, bound from Peru to Lyttelton, with sugar, consigned to Messrs Canningcam and Co., has put into Port Waitangi, having sustained such extensive damage through stress of weather as to be unfit to proceed on her voyage. The captain reports that ho experienced a succession of violent galea all tho way across, but had succeeded in getting within a voryshort distance of New Zealand, when a severe storm from W.N.W. forced them off, and he was compelled to run for the Chatham a, after 10-ing several spars, bulwarks, and deckhouse partly carried away, and ▼easel making two inches of water per hour. Dunedin, March 10. Arrived—Wanaka, from the North ; Mary Campbell, from Greymonth ; Eliza Mary, from Kaipara ; Good Templar, from Timarn. Sailed —Rotomahaaa, for Melbourne, via the Blnfl. Two ships passed North to-day. one of them probably being the City of Perth, for Lyttelton.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2474, 11 March 1882, Page 2
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