SHIPPING
POET OF LYTTELTON. Whathkr Rbport—March 21. 9 a.m.—Weather, blue sky, passing clouds. Wind. N.E., light. Barometer, 30.C3; thermometer, JO. High Water —To-morrow. Morning, 5.39 ; evening, 6.7. Arrivkd —March 21. Erngarooma, e.s., 623 tons, Edie, from Auckland v»a East Coast ports. Pasaengers—Misses Bayne, Oliver, Simpson, Simmons, Meedames Duncan, Bambery, Johnson and family, Messrs Duncan, Pollen. Bambery, brown, Bayne (2), MoMullan, JLoes, B >land, Vallauce. Tillen, Davidson, lGardnor, Weston, Lann, Smith, Berke, Gumming, Derritt, Wattio, Toovey, Dransfield, Pilbro, Drake, Belcher <(2f, Higgiusou, Butler, Connell, Davidson, Snider, Haul. Lean, and thirteen steerage. Union St earnsftup Company, agents. , Wakatina, s s., 11?8 tons, Wheeler, from Sydney •via Wellington. Passengers From Sythiey Mosilames Burt, Leonard, Messrs Jones, Street, Single-on, Liohtner. From Wellington—Misses Touug, Lysaght (c), Mrs Fairweather and child, ~MTr and Mrs Williams,‘Messrs Gillon, Lysaght, Moore, Thornton. Butler, Carter, and twelve steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Garoloch, ship, 1 77 tons, Donaldson, from Newcastle. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Alcxa, three-masted schooner, 425 tons, from Mauritius. Edwards, Bennett and Co., agents. Clbaubd —March 21. Havraincr, barque, 206 tons, Clarkson, for Greymouth. C. W Turner, agent. Lucy James, ketch. -8 tons, Holst, for Tiraoru. Kinsey, Ward and Co., agents. The ship signalled to-day was the Gareloch, which loft Newcastle on the 28th inst. The Min-y-Doa is now oat thirty-nine days, and a feeling of apprehension for her safety is naturally finding expression. TT*e barqneutine Aloxa from Mauritius with a cargo of sapar arrived this morning. The brig Wave and slips Kinross and Woolhara loft Newcastle for Lyttelton on March 11th. The Boemxh was then loading for here. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Bluff, March 21. The s.s. Albion left Melbourne at 1 p.m. on the lifch inst. Experienced strong S. and S.E. winds MU arrival at Hobart at 6.15 p.m. on the '6th; sailed at 11 p.m., experiencing light variable winds and Bm ioth sea till 6.30 a.m on the 19th, when the wind suddenly shifted to the S.W., blowing with great violence throughout the following day. Sighted South-west Cape at noon on the 20th, and arrived off the Bluff at 9 p.m. Passengers—For Bluff—Mrs Brown, Miss Ward, Messrs Mane, Poters, Brown, Wyleigh, Sayer, Mrs Kermode, Messrs Muir, Bradaon, Tyreman. Wilson, Sharp* Kormode. For Dnnedin—Misses Kerman, Lizzie Walters, Messrs Davis, Waddell, McColl, Feltham, Elliott, Brown, Goldschmidt. For Lyttelton—Mrs Qfiaddrsea, Mrs Eudd and family (4), Mrs Fellott, Miss Hkinner, Messrs Gunderson, Hudd, North, Peli&tt, Miss Sauden. Messrs Eobiuson, Verrall and Bngster. For Wellington—Messrs Noel, Puck, Syar, Black.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2482, 21 March 1882, Page 2
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408SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2482, 21 March 1882, Page 2
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