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SHIPPING

POET OF LYTTELTON. Wufmis Ebi-ort—May 24. 0 a.a. Weather, bine iky. Wind, N.E. gfat. Barometer, 30.20; thermometer, 50. High Water—To-morrow. Homing, 9.43 j ereming, 10.4. Amitxd—May 24. Albion, a.a., 59i tons, Webater, from Sydney, via Auckland and East Coast Porta. Passengers—Misses Editor (3), Gilpin, Bandy, Lemon, Notorosa, Meadamos Bothnne, Poscoe, Davis, Captain Boscnnd, Measrg Chambers, Gilpin, Qnnn, Harrington, Donnelley, Jamieson, Stewart, Nicol, Macgregor, Nathan, Kohn, Mas lon, Greenfield, A’Conrt, Logan, Chamberlain, Donald, Hoarrell, ttroadhnrat, Tate, Patrick, Masters Conner, Beamish, Williams, Lowry. Johnson, Taylor; 6 ..tuerago. Union Steamship Company, agents. Wnkaticn, as., 1158 tons, Wheeler, from Port Chal tiers Bas-ongers— Mr and Mrs Morris, Mr and Mrs I.igsins, Master Liygins, Turle, Mr Whitson. Union Steamship Comwißy, agents. Sailed—May 24. Albion, s.s . 591 tons. Webster, from Melbourne, via JJnnjnin, and Bluff. Union Steamship Company, agents. The ships in P>rt were gaily decked with bunting to day in honor of her Majesty’s birthday. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Auckland, May 23. The City of Auckland left for ’Brisco at noon whh h largo number of passengers. Arrived—Mail ataamar City of Now Tork, from Sydney. Passengers—For Messrs J. Betts, D. Cooper, S. Morrin, J. Perks, H. Smith, Mayor, Tabuteau, Captain Osborne, Mia* Games, Mias Merrifield, Mr and Mrs DeLiaa. . , _ Sailed—S.S. Southern Cross, for the South. Timahu, May 23. Sailed—Waikiki, for Dunedin ; Grafton, for Oamara. .... Cleared—Crest of the Wave, for Auckland. Dunedin, May 23. Sailed—Wafcatipn, for Sydney, via the North. Paaseu'. jrs—For Wellington—Miss Hosley, Mr Hocliy. 1 For Sydney—Meadames Toohey and nhild, Walker (2). McCarthy and family. Oorbott, Mr and Mrs Bnrt and child. Miss Bnrt, Messrs J. A. Hart, H. Vezoy, J. Horsley, and sixteen Chinese. The tug Kopntai, which was run down by the W'oila'vi soma weeks ago, has now been repaired, aad is in commission again.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2535, 24 May 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2535, 24 May 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2535, 24 May 1882, Page 2

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