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SHIPPING

■eonr ov lyttelxoj*

WSAtfXMcn Kbpobt—April 22

9 *.«.—Weather, blue sky and paaaing Aroaa. Wind, oalm. Barometer, 30..0; tberaaomatirr, 40. High Water—To-morrow. Stoning, 7.59 . evening, 8.25 if, «V

Abkivbd—April 21. Beautiful Star, u a , 146 tone, Alltnnn, from Port Chalmers. Union Steamship Company, agents. April 22. Tui b » , 85 ton?, Pope, from Wellington via K&ifcour.i. P»3se3gera~Mii<se3 Elvidge, Siiiipaoa Par ona F.'ower, Mrs Milea nnd two children, MO9BM Fredericka, latorff, Field. Burnett, itfuraden, tfailey, Parke, O Connor, Kiev. Boyd. Caff and Graham, amenta. Hiuemoa, 0 G.S., 175 tona, John.-ton, from WeiTogt'n Pa33tngors—Eia Jtxcallen'y the Goveruor and aecrctary. ifaweo. 5.8., 462 tone, Kenoedy, r rom lianafeau vui way porta. Paßeengera—Uis-ea Frances, Sbadkolt, <:xlov, Waatney, Browning, Beaglefco'e, Sprat'., Mesdarces Dyaon, Cnff and child, Mr and Mra ttotte ford, Mr and Mrs Beagle, hole, Mr aid Mra Tanered, Kev. Mr and Mra Hab-nr., Messrs «<aatird, Sonter, Ching, Cor■ack, itfarauall, Smith, Browning. Goodsal, Howatt Kobe;, Trawra, Cattanach, Ashuri and Son, Fr.ver, Cottrell, Cox, Dombraia, Oundy Harp, Mailers Frances (2) and 5 ate.rage. U«ior. Staiaithip Company, agents. CIiKABED, April 22. Spec, gohoonei", 33 tona, Eugene, for WeTangtan. Caff nnd Graham. Bgent3. Matanri, torque. 853 tona, for Bert Chilinara. New Zealand Shipping Company, a<entj. , ,„. Uineuua, J.G.3., 175 tona, Johnsoa, for Wellington. T , fcJarah and M n-y, brigantine, 145 tons, Louden, for Weapon. Mister, agent. The Mataura left for Bnnedin thia mornTke ateimer Hinemoa arrived at 10.45 a.m. to-day with the Governor fro i Wellington, and Sift at 2.15 pm. ton the cauitol city. The barqmi Plantar, Captain Harrison, arrived from Hoburt yoßterday, after a passage ot eleven days. Light winda prevailed aoroßS. £he barque Celer waa c'oarcd jesterday by the Natioml Mortgage and Agency Company for Cors op Falmouth for orders. THE WAITANGI. The Now Zealand Shipping Cimpiny'B ship Waitangi, in command of Captain Friston, arrived: train London yeaterday. She brought ttiirty-a'.x pasaeDgera and a large general cargo, aSao a conaignmcnt of p»iza sheep and pigs. Her ■voyage wis considerably prolonged by light H.fi. ad M.R. trades, b.ffling aira and calms, but the paa3oiigera on board, amongat whom no sickness occurred, speak of the trip as a very wtaasant, odo. A vessel whioh very much regambled the St. Leonards from London ti Lyetelcor was seen by the master of the Waitangi on ILirch t'ith, in 41 8 and 50 E. Captain JBriaton reports having left Gravesend on January 6tb, and on tiie 12th passed from view of the Lizarda. On January 13th paased between the Weatern Iblos group, not being able to weatb.r thorn. In 21.50 N. 27.16 W., got to N E. tr*d«9, end on February 11th croaßed the equator ia 24 30 W. On the 14th took the S.K. tradea, aid on February 20th sighted Trinidad. The p?« meridian was crossed on March 9th, and the meridian of the C«pa of Good Hope fived»jj Utetiu4B S. From the 14th to the 27th not'iing but light winda, thick weather, and fogs. Afterwards westerly winda up to April 4th, whn the meridian of Cape Leuwin was paaat-d. Variable winda prevailed thence to ma'ring the on Sunday luat, and light morthorly weather up the coast. The Waitangi loots to be in splendid order, alow and aloft, a eredit to her master and offieora. The thirty--Bix p'.isßongera on board apeak in most complimentary terms of the company and the courtesy of the crew. The officers are Mr Bungard, chief ; Mr Biungarton, second; Mr Bird, third. Thy same obliging eteward, Mr G. Simpkins, fills the post of chief steward, and appears to kave eTJiyed the goodwill of the passengers to more than an ordinary dogeee. The gentleman ropeaaanting the esculapian art was Dr Chirles Eowley, whom the pasaeugera, aa a whole, apeak in the highest terms of praise.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2509, 22 April 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2509, 22 April 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2509, 22 April 1882, Page 2

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