SHIPPING
POET Off LI TTELTON. V7«ATHBB Report— April 10. 0 Weather, overcast. Wind, S.W., ■light. Barometer. 29.76]: thermometer, 60. High Water—To Mor.ow. 5 Morning, 0.33 i evening, 10 1. Arrived— April 9. Wakatn, b.b., 75 tons, Gibbons, from Patea. Cnff and Graham, agents. Grafton, s.f, 242 tons. Johnston, from Groymonth, Westport, Nelson, 'and Wei inglon. Passengers —Sixty excursionists. New Zealand Grain Agency, agents. April 10. Wild Wave, schooner, 39 tons, Oxner, from Foxton. Cuff und Graham, agents. Hinsmon, C.G.S., 175 tons. Johnson, from Wellington. Passengers—Captain Ensaoll, Bar J. L. Coster. Sailed—April 8. Penguin, s s., 442 tons, Anderson, for V\ellin 2 ton. Passengers—Mesdames Jacobs, Booth, Messrs Jacobs, McKenzie, Keliand, Bans, Howard, Emnson. For Nelson-Messrs Vcse, Stephen, Smith. Union Steamship Company, agents. . ~ Hero, s s., 535 tons, McGee, for Northern ports. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Morgan, Mesdamos Bornon, Smith, Messrs Smith, Sclcmfcer, Graham. Union Steamsh p Company, agents. April 9. Carnarvon Castle, barque, 729 tons, Davies, for Leu lon C. W. Turner, agent. Emerald, ketch, 40 tons, Moore, for Foxton. Cuff and Graham, agents. Mcrkswortb. a s., 165 tons, Fraser, for Westport. Cnff and Graham, agents. Sailed—April 10. Cutty Sark, schooner, 52 tons. Joss, tor Foxton. Cuff and Graham, agents. Grafton, s s.. 248 tons, Johnson, for Oamarn. New Zealand Grain Agency Company, agents. The City of Perth is to he towed down to to Tima'u to load there. The steam tng Lyttelton wilt leave with her to morrow. The Grafton, which arrived this forenoon from Wellington and the West Coast, brought about seventy excursionists and a consignment of exhibits, including a specimen of West Coast coal of about three tons weight. The Binemoa arrived this forenoon, and will await the convenience of his_ Excellency the Governor to convey him to Wellington. . According to the New Zaaland chipping Company's Circular issued March Ist, the following vessels were to be despatched from the undcrue aliened ports in the colony for the United Kingdom Boman Empire on April 12th, Brilliant to follow; from Wellington, Opawa in April: from Port Chalmers, Loch Lumlio in April, the Mataura to follow; from Timsru, the Benvenne in April; from. Bluff, Kingdom of Sweden in April; from Napier, Crowuthorpe in April; from Auckland, Pareora in April.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2498, 10 April 1882, Page 2
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367SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2498, 10 April 1882, Page 2
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