SHIPPING
POST OF LYTTELTON.
WSATHEB Bbpobt—April 5. a - Weather, cloudy. Wind, N.E, , Barometer. 30.13: thermometer, 50. **** High Water—To-morrow. SJafrißtfi 5.57 i evening, 6.23. Aeeited—April 6. Arawata, b.b., tons, Sinclair, from Fort Cfcaimers. Passengers—Misses hilbala, Hila ’ yard. Mesdames Barley, Temwry. Messrs Edmonds, Thrnpp, Murray, Sheriff, Petre, Martin, Barley, Tannery, Crawley, Stankey. Union Steamship Company, agents. St. Kilda, a.a., 174 toua, Flowerday, from Hreymouth for Dunedin. Hawes, a a , 462 tons, Kennedy, from WeiImgton, Union Steamship Company, agents. An unlucky occurrence took ipla.-e on board the Seriol Wyn aa the was leaving the port on Tuesday for San Francisco. A chain halliard parted and following ic the upper topsail tie carried away, the crane that supports the lower topsail yard was broken, and the damage generally was thought so serious that it was proposed to put back. The carpenter of the ship, however, made temporary repairs, and reported that he would have everything right before night, so the vessel was kept open her voyage. SHIPPING TELEQBAMS. April 4. Sailed—Schamyle, for New York; Gazelle, (or JSydney; Kate McGregor, lor 'I imam; Eotorua, for Sydney Passengers Misses MoNevin and Sharp, Mesdames Davis, Walroud, Finlayson, Mace, and Massey, Messrs MoNevin, MoLaugh in. Spence, Sherris, Frank, Hughes, Davis. Wa'rond, Isaacs, Mclrthar, Hildane, and Sidey ; twenty in the steerage. Timabu, April 5. Arrived— Benveune, ship; Ganymedo, barque; andOceola, brigantine, from Newcastle. Cleared—Malay, barque, for Sydney ; Dunedin, for Greymouth. Wellington, April 5, Arrived —Wanaka, from the South ; Jtlawea, from Nelson and Picton. Sailed —Go-Ahead, for Napier and Castlepomt; Kennedy, for Nelson and West t'oast; at 10 p.m.. the Hawea, for the South, with ’Frisco mail: Penguin, for Nelson, at ll p m. Dunedin, April 5. Tlie Macipouri sailed from Clyde for Melbourne on March 31st. Arrived —Albion, from the North. Sailed—Arawata, for Auckland via intermediate ports. Passengers—For Lyttelton—Miss Smyth, Messrs Murray, Petrie, and Thorpe. For Wellington—Mrs Barnes, Miss MoFarlane, Mr J. MeFarlana. For Nelson —Mr A. Bussell. For Napier—Messrs E. Herbert nnd Grant. For Auckland—Mr and Mrs Bailey, Mr. Mrs and Miss Connolly, Mr and Miss Kidd, Mr A. Smyth. For Sydney—Mr Martin. ForLovnka Mr Stevens.—Darcy Pratt, brigantine, for the North. AMEEICAN SHIPPING. From New York—Bailed—February 11th ; Annie Burr, for Auckland and Wellington, cargo for Auckland, 318* cases of kerosene, and Wellington 1200 do. The following vessels were loading at New York-. Camille, for Dnnedin, probably clear •bent March 20th ; Coryphsin. for We’lington and Lyttelton, March Slat; Eapido, for Auckland, April Ist. At Boston —Tona, for Dnn odin, probably clear March 4th; Avand, for Lyttelton and Wellington March 4th Freight to New Zealand porta. 225 J cents par cubic foot measurement for freight in quantity.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2496, 6 April 1882, Page 2
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437SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2496, 6 April 1882, Page 2
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