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SHIPPING

POET OF LYTTELTON.

W*»*h*b Bkpobt—May 1. 9 i.n.- Weather, blue sky, passing clouds. Wind, S.W., light, barometer, 29.50; thermcmatar, 52. High Water-To-morrow. Morning i 3.3 ; evening, 8.27.

Akeivkd— May 1. Tni, 8.8., 55 tons. Pope, from Wellington via Haikoara. Passengers -Mesdames Bullen, Schnidor and servant, Bev. Yardin, Messrs Percy, Freeman, Lachman, Wayland, Gordon, Jahwood, Kayll. Goff and Graham, agents. Myy 2. Ta Anan a s., 1028 tons, Carey, from Auckland via East Coast ports. Passengers—Misses Smith, Aldred, Wood, Giffien, Gillon, Schultzs, Howarth, Campbell. Blackett (2), Mesdames Edmiston, Me Heath, Bromley, Wood and child. Mr and Mrs Jo'don, Mr and Mrs Bussell, Mr and Mrs Bibby, Mr and Mrs Pea., Mr and Mrs Hoare, Messrs Maion, Maoandrew, Fother«»ill, Bninett, Boss, Smith (2), Eostrudge, Willis, Alexander, Stevenson, Hart, Helmon’-, Wilson, McDowell, Williamson. Babbage, Bell, and six steerage. Union Steamship Co., agonta. Sailed— May 2. Area Bay. ship, 1»3 tons, Willis, (or Cork or Falmoutb for orders. New Zealand Gram Agency and Mercantile Company, agents. Emerald, ketch, 40 tons, Moore, for Foxton. Cuff and Graham, agent. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, May 1. Arrived—Haloione, Parker, from London. The Zealandia arrived at 12.30. She left San Francisco on the evening of April 11th, EoaoInin 19th. Her steaming time from San Francisco was eighteen days and eighteen hours. Archibald Forbes is a passenger for Sydney. Passengers New Zealand: Meadamoa ColQ, South. McLeod, Askew, Messrs McLeod, Marshall, Armitage, Brewster, McGill, Mnldoon, Master McGill. The Zealandia sailed for Sydney at six o’clock in the evening. The Hawea leaves Onehunga with the southern rnrila at eight to-morrow morning. Bussell, May 2. The Eingarooma arrived from Sydney last night at eight o’clock, having had a fino passage of £onr days three hours with strong woaterley gales. Just after getting alongside Enasel wharf S very hea'vy thunderstorm came on interrupting telegraph communication. Saloon passengers— TVfiwa Bailey, Mrs Brown, Messrs Gandy. Oram. Button, Standon, Skey, Carl, Fisher. Boylan, Ntohhs, Steed, Townsend, Abrahams, Mr and Mrs Lambert and family, Mr and Mrs Jameson and family, and Miss Trevelyan. Steerage—1. T. Davies, H. Taylor, A. Taimer, G. Allen, and Mrs Yonnghusband. Wellington, May 1. Arrived—Sophia B. Lnhrs, barque, from Newcastle ; Penguin, from Lyttelton; Australind, barque, from Newcastle, Sailed— Penguin, for Picton and Nelson ; Eiwi, for the East Coast; Westport, for Westport ; Oreti, for Auckland, via the East Coast. Wellington, May 2. Arrived—H.M.S. Emerald from Sydney. Oamaeu, May 1. Cleared—Golden Busset, barque, with wheat, I»r Queenstown. , Dunedin, May 1. Arrived—Elibank Castle, from West Coast. Sailed—Eliza Firth, for Greymouth. Wanaka, lor the North. Passengers Akaroa : Mrs Connor and child, Mr Simpson. Lyttelton : m;.ii Finlayaon, Mr Mallard. Greymouth : Mr and Mrs Heath. Westport: Mr and Mrs Breen and three children. Dunedin, May 2. The Botomahana has anchored outside the JICSdSj owing to the heavy sea on the bar. AMERICAN SHIPPING. From New York, for Dnnedin, brig Camille, with a general cargo, sailed on March 18th - From Boston, for Lyttelton and Wellington, the Avanti, sailed on March 3rd; for Lyttelton, with 2500 cases kerosene for Wellington, 3600 cases. Tons, for Dunedin, sailed on March 13th ; she takes 7325 cases of kerosene. | (Vessels loading at Now York—Coryphene, for Wellington and Lyttelton, probably cleared on April sth ; Eapido, for Auckland direct, probably cleared April 7th ;IKarnan, for Auckland, probably cleared April 20 ; Charles Q. Bice, for Dunedin and Lyttelton, will probably clear in May.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2516, 2 May 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2516, 2 May 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2516, 2 May 1882, Page 2

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