SHIPPING
POET OF liTTTELTON. WSATHIB Bifort—March 20. 0 «.m.—Weather, overcast, gloomy, Wind, H. W., fresh breeze. Barometer, 29.79; thermometer, 66. High Water—Tomorrow. Homing, 4.44 ; evening, 5.12.
Arrived—March 17. St. Hilda. B.a„ 174 tons, Flowerday, fron Oamaru and Dunedin. New Zealand Agency CompaDy, agents. A rrivsd—March 20.
Spray, schooner, SO tons, Buxton, from Timara. Master, agent. I JWave of Life, schooner, 73 tons, Herbert, from Kaipara. Master, agent.
Saikcd—March 18. Penguin, s.s., 41SJ tons, Ar-derson, for Wellington. Passsagcrs—Miss MoPberson, Mas-: damas Irons, Lovin, Allpresa, Baadley, Mesarß JaAi, Gamber, B:uce, Borti, Beid, Levin, Blair. Boadle7, Bonee, Tepper, Matk«, McGregor, Preston, Moore, Gniso, Higpinson, Br. Wiikins. Union Steamship Company, agents. Pelican, brigantine, <>tJ tons. Brown, for Pelorns Socnd. J. Waller and Co.. agents. Kelson, schooner, 58 tons. Johna'oc, for Fioton. Cuff and GrttUam. ngnnts. Magellan Cloud, feric«.ntine, 9 Itons, Bichards, for Kaipara. Master, «gent. Emerald, ketch, 40 tons, Moore, for Foxton. Cuff and Graham, agents. Flcrinda, brigauiiae. 106 tons, SaSnders, for Pifctcn. Ccff and Graham, agents Croydon Lrss, schooner, 51 tons, Watchin, for Waitapu Cri'E and Graham, agents. SEarmion, brnjantine, 92 tons, 'Johnston, for Kaipara. J. B. Way, agent. ■ Edith Beid, schooner, 71 tons, McConville, for Kaipara. C&ff and Graham, agents, Hero, outtor, z 9 tons, JenSCa, for Polona Sound. Master, agent. . Tore*, schooner, 73 tons,' Grundy, for Ejcttpara. J. B. Way, agent. Wild Wave, schooner, 39 tons, Oxner, for Poitoa. Cc2 and Graham, agents. Maad Graham, schoener.'Bo tons, Jorgenson, for Wellington. Coff smd Graham, agents. Marlborough, ship, 5124 tonß, Anderson, for Loadoa. Passengers—Mioses Saunders, Hay, Carr, Callngban, Dr and'Mrs Outarie, Mr and Mrs Howden, (tfr amd Mrs MjCuaig and two children, Mr and Mrs Banks and chikfi, Mrs Barrett, Messrs Hay (i). Peryman, Silasby, BicsJeac, Brazier, Stoke, Adlington, Thompson, Baker. John Inglii, agent. March 19.
Jancctt, ketch, 41 tons. Bailey, for'Foxton. Haster, agent. Sai&ed—March 20 J took • Ken, barque, 590 tons, Wilson, for Oamaru. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. __ , , St. Kilda, s.s., 174 tons, Flowerday, for Westport and Wanpanui. New Zealand Grain Agensy and Mercantile Comaany, agents. Baautiful Star, s.s.. 146 tons, Allman, for West Coast porta. Union Steamship Company, agents.
.Quito a fleet of coasting craft left the harbor on Saturday afternoon immediately there was a prospect of a southerly breeze starting to carry them along to the northward. '1 key would not Set far, however, as t v e wind went round to the' P.H. soon after, and blew furiously from the M.W. yesterday. The Bhip British Yeoman was berthed on Saturday at No. 4 jetty. She waa drawing 22ft tin. aft, with a cargo of 2350 tons coal ; 'I his was as much as Bhe could safely take, it is said. cat of tho pott- of Newcastle to cross the bar with. Mere-she will, when discharged, load 3300 tons of wheat, whinh will put her down to her marks. Her draught of water will then be 23ffc6in. „ . A' miserable nor' -wester blew in fanons squalls yesterday - afternoon, filling the air with dust, sand and pebbles, and making the shipping lying: at the wharves look to their moorings or their fenders earefully. As the afternoon advanced, tbs wind increased in violence, but beyond the wear and tear to a few_fenders, no injury resulted to any of the vessels in port. AN APPBOAJHING VESSEL. A barque, 'the Mataura, from London, wos signalled whea our messenger left port to-day. The New Zealand Sniping company had advice of the Mataura having passed Utago Heads last Friday. She as ninety four days oat to-day, acd ia commanded by Captain Greenstreet. SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. Auckland, Arrived —Thamea, from Newcastle. She vaporta havirg encountered h-avy weather, and that her sails were Blown away and port of the xiggi^g. Flailed —Anteros, for London. Wellington, March 18. Arrived —Oreti, from Dunedin; To Ansa, from Melbourne, via the South. Sailed-Grafton, for Nelson and the West Coast; To Anau, for Melbourne, via the South. Wellington. M .rch 20.
The s.a. Wakatipu arrived in Wellington at five o'clock last night. She cleared Sydney Heads at 4 p.m. on the 14th, and experienced brisk southerly and westerly winds for three days, afterwards moderate northerly winds and fine weather to arrival. Passed Stephen's Island at 10:45 a.m. on the 19th, and arrive'! na above. Passengers—For Ljttelton : Mcsdamaa Burt and Leonard, Miss Smith, Messrs Jones, Singleton, Street, Lichter, and twelve steerage. ForDnnedin: Mrs Harris, Mi's M»rr, Messrs Proßser, Virsli, B. Ellis, M. Ellis, and seven steerage.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2481, 20 March 1882, Page 2
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