SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. W>**bxb Eepobt—April 20. 9 a.ai.—'Weather, cloudy. Wind, N.E., froah breeze. Wr.romoter, 30 00; thermometer, SS, High Water—To-morrow. Morning, C.ll; evening, 6.39. Abbivkd—April 20. Wanaka, s.a., 273 tons. Holmes, from Nelson, Pioton, and Wellington. Passengers-Mesdomes Watcholin, Knapp, Dr Schwarezbacb, Messrs ■Voe, Davis, Jobherns, Bailer, Tancrcd, Me Si rrow, Williamson, Murray, and 3 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents Closburn, barque, t:96 tons, Anderson, from Newcastle. New Zealand Grain Agency end Mercantile Company, agents. TaAnan, a.5.,1028 tons, Carey, from Melbourne, v a Southern porta. Union fctaamatnp Cwn taoy, agents. , , Cleopatra, brigantine, 88 tons, Keeble, from Qrsymouth. C. W. Turner, agent. CnF.An.ED, April 20. Wooiluhra, barque, 942 tons, Barnoson, for San Francisoo. Passengers —Mrs Barneaon and family (3). Master, agent. Jannett. ketch, 41 tons, Bailey, for Pelorns Sound. Master, agent. , _ , Clematis, ketch, 67 tons, Green, for Pelorns Sound Master, agent. Reward, schooner, 41 tons, Andrews, for Oamnru. Caff and Graham, agents. Sailed - April 20. Wacaka, s.a., 278 tons, Holmes, for Akr.ro a and Ganelin. Union Steamship Company, qx/q nl4 - St. Kills, a s„ 171 tons, Flowsrday, for Wanganui and Westport. New Zsalsnd Grain Agency and Mercantile Company, agents. The Min-y don, which left Newcastle on February lUch for Lyttelton, and has nor since been heard from, is an iron vessel of I'o3 tons, and was commanded by Captain T. M. Leslie. When she left Sydney for Newcastle her crow consisted of Mathew L. Mainnie, first mate ; William Bra Hey, second mate; W. M. Courier, carpenter ; Alfred Browne, steward ; James Uavidge, sailmaker : and William Pare, Walter PagOf Thomas Finch, William South, Arthur Lewis, Charles Dean, Edward Hanson, David Maokinnon, William Grant, Robert Wilson, H. Williams and N. M'Auly, A.P.s. Before leaving for Newcastle ten of the original crew were discharged from her, as their services were not required in working the vessel to At the latter port, says the Sydney “Telegraph, however, a corresponding number of hands must have bean engaged.
SHIPPING TELE9EAMS. Auckland, April 19. Arrival —Schooner Queen, from Rarotonga. Sailed—Caledonia, for Noumea. New Plymouth, April 19. The steamer Hawea loft for Nelson and Southern ports at ten o’clock. Passengers—Eev Mr Bnso:'. Mra Philips, H. D. Yavuaour, Millwood, McDonald, Crook, and Tapp. Wellington, April 19. Arrived —Wanaka, from die ton and Nelaon ; Penguin, from the South. Sailed—Wanaka. for the South. Hokitika, April 19. The Alhambra Bailed this aftertoon for Melbourne. Dunedin, April 19. Arrived—Te Anau, from Melbourne, via the Bluff ; Arawata, from the North. Sailed—Huon Belle and Good Templar, for the North; Viola, barque, for Wellington; Wanganui, for Hokitika ; Beautiful Star, for Lytteltoa ; Te Anau, for the North. Passengers —Lyttelton: Mr and Mrs Scott and three children. Miss Love, Messrs Stewart, Clark, Durrand. Baker. Wellington : Mrs Linton, Messrs O’Neill, Mariott. Napier: Miss Duncan, Mrs Leitoh and five children, Messrs Cox, Penn a, Hodgkinson. Taranaki : Mr P. W. Melland. Auckland: Mr and Mrs Wallace and three children. Miss Basstien, Mra Hamilton, Scott, Archer, Dent, and Napier (2). Dnnsooro, ship, for Bangoon.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2507, 20 April 1882, Page 2
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490SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2507, 20 April 1882, Page 2
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