SHIPPING.
POET OP LYTTELTON. W*»JS«a K.UPORT—May 3. 9 #.a.—Weather, blue sky, passing clouds. Wind, calm, b-.rumetor, 29,32 j, thermometer, SO. High Water—To-morrow. Zi, Morning, 3 51 j evening, 4.18. Abbivbd— May 2. Wanaka, a.s., 278 tons, Holmes, from Port Chalmers, via -akaroa. Passengers—Misses Finlavaou, Phipps, Mr and Mrs Black and nurse, Mr and Mrs Missen, Messrs Bold, sibhald. Mallard, Pearoo, Daly, and 5 steerage. Oiiio’u Steamship Company, agents. .'•ailed -May 2. Lanrita, barqneatine, 235 tons, Bobndorf, for Auckland. Cull and Graham, agents. Tui, b. 8., £5 tons. Pope, for Wellington, via Kaikonra. Cull: and Graham, agents. WftTiaka, b.b., 278 tons, Hcltn;s, for Wgllidsi* ton. Union Steamship Company, agents. To Anau, b s , 10-3 tons, Carey, for Melbourne, via Southern Ports and Hobart. PasBongers—For Melbourne—Mr and Mrs Toovey, Mrs E. Brown, Miss Butterworth, Messrs Westmacott, Melville, Nicols, Godfrey, Selby. Vor Hobart —Mr logia and family. For Bluff ®r. Wilkins, Mr J. L. Coster. For Dunedin - Miss Cambridge, Miss Horrell. Steerage—2.. Union Steamship Company, agents. Sailed —May 3. Guy Mannering, barque, 807 tons, McLaren, for Cork or Falmcntb, for orders. Passengers— Mrs and Miss Mo Laron, Master McLaren. Dalgety and Co., agents. Hero, cutter. 80 tons, Jensen, for Pelorns Sound. Cuff and Graham, agents. The Guy Mamie ring left the port this morning for the United Kingdom. POET OF AEAEOA. Arrived— May 2. Wanaka, s.s., F. Holmes, from Dunedin. Passengers—Mrs Connor and child, Mr Simpson, Mr Seward Sailed—May 2, Wanaka, a.s., F. Holmes, for Lyttelton. Imports. Per Wanaka —30 tons general cargo. Consignees—Messrs J. S, Welch, C- McDonald. Bev. Morrisson, H. Billens, J. Daly, Garwood and Co., Jas. Daly, Wiggins, J. J. Kissel, F. Holm, Jas. Bald. G. J. Black, J. Vangiom, H. C. Jacobson, T. Grange. W. Chamberlain, A. Bodrignes, B. Bayley. E. M. Watkins, Gnndry and Monro, Thoa. Parsons, H. Citron, W. fl. Henning, Bav. Stocker, A. Scott. Exports. For Lyttelton—l box walnuts, 2 baskets, 4 pkgs luggage. For Wellington—B2 cheese, 1 case do, 1 case fruit. For Napier—4 cases cheese. For Gisborne —2 oases cheese. For Auckland—2o cases cheese, 12 sacks guano, 1 case bacon. For Bussell—2 cases cheese, 3 cases fruit. Shippers—Messrs Garwood and Co., J. Daly, W. Henning, J. Yangioni, Ah Kai, T. F.ltham, See Lnn, Butterworth Bros.
TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Depastures —Onehunga, May 2nd, 8.35 a.m., Hawea. for New Plymouth, with San Francisco mail. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. New Plymouth, May 3. The Hawea arrived with the English mail at 8.30 last night, aJter a rapid passage from Mannkau of twelve hours. She left at 10 40 for Welliugt m direct, with the following passengers:— Mrs Breach, Mre Clowes, Mrs Price, Misses Blaschho, Clewes, "White, Karstea, Wyatt, Messrs Pox, Moeller, Honghton, Price, Donovan, Batchelor, Wyatt, McKellar, H. King, and Torret. Wellington, May 2. Sailed—Kiwi, for Napier and the East Coast; Huia, for Wanganui; Jane Douglas, for Rangitikei. Dunedin, May 2. _ Arrived —Rotomahana, from Melbourne, via the Bluff; Pairlie, barquontine, from Newcastle, is at the heads ; Zior, from Timarn.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2517, 3 May 1882, Page 2
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