SHIPPING
POET OP LYTTELTON. WIiTHER Export— March 15.' 9 «.ia.—-Weather, bine sky, passing clouds. Wind, N.E., fresh breeze. Barometer, 30; thermometer, 65. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning, 0.0 j evening, 0.37. Arrived— March 15. Waaaba, a.a , 278 tons, Holmes, from Port Chalmers Passengers Mrs Captain Base and. Msssrs Marks and Koemer. Union Steamship Co., agents. Grafton, s.s , 242 tons, Johnson, from Oamarn and Timarn. N.Z Grain Agency and Mercantile Gx, agents. Tui, s.s., 55 tons, Pope, from 'Wellington via Kr.iltonra. Passengers Me-srs Willcox, Evans, Mra Sunndors. Cuff and Graham, agents. Cleared —March 15. Hero, cuttap, t 9 tons, Jenson, for Pelorns Sound. Master, agent. Iris, barque, 340 t-ms, McDonald, for Sydney. Passengers Mrs McDonald, Messrs Cameron, Dixon. Black and Parson, agents. Sailed --March 15. War,aka. e s , 278 ton*. Holmes, for Wellington and Northern Ports. Union Steamship Co., agents. Two slips and a barque, bound apparently in the direction of this port, were sighted by the steamer Wanaka, which arrived from Dunedin at 1a m. to day. The ships wore the Midlothian and the British Yeoman, duo from Newcastle. The ship Glonlrarn, Captain W. Hartnell, arrived yesterday in ballast from Melbourne. She loft there on February 21st, and has come to load for Europe ou Messrs A. Moore and Co.’a account. The Qny Manncring loft Newcastle ou February 25th with 1158 tons of coal for this port; the Cairubulg on the 2G:h with 1923 tons. The Midlothian cleared at Newcastle with 1550 tons. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland. March 14. A heavy easterly gale blow to-day, but the shipping having warning no casualties of consequence occurred. Wellington, March 1-1. Sailed—Kingdom of Sweden, barqne, for the Blutl ; Maud Graham, schooner, for Lyttelton. Entered outward —Herald, schooner, for Kaipara; Alcestis, barque, for Auckland. ... Timauu. March 14. Arrived—Waitaki, from Dunedin ; Grafton, from Oamarn; Star of the South, from Ureymouth. Sailed—Grafton, for Lyttelton; Waitaki, for Dunedin. ~ . Dunedin, March 14. Arrived—Te Anau, from Melbourne via the Bluff. Sailed—Oreti, for the North.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2477, 15 March 1882, Page 2
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322SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2477, 15 March 1882, Page 2
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