SHIPPING
POET 0? LYTTELTON. Weatheb Bepobt—Jnna 8. 9 a.m. W«arhor, overcast and ; gloomy. Wiai, 8.W., light. Barometer, 30.35; thermometer, 44. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning, 9.51 i evening, 10 10. Abbived—June 8. Kotomahana, s.s., 864 tone, Underwood, from Melbourne via Hobart and Southern porta. Passengers—Miss Coats, Mr and Mrs Litchfield, Messra Bossenee, Thomson. Stuart, Horsfall (3), Jackson, Southern, and 9 in steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Grafton, b.s., 242 tons, Johnson, from Wellington. Passengers—Mias»a McJarthy, ITinnijjan, Mesdatuea Carter, Pierey, Messrs Wood, King, Malcahy, Warden, Burry, Masters, Cole, Miaugue. New Zealand Urain Agency and Mercantile Ccuip.iny. agents. Wunaku, e b., 278 tons, Eolmes, from Wellington. Pa aongers—Mias iiowie, Captain McGowan, Messrs Sutherland, Kaukin, Park, Howie, Guiit, Soaton and 3 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Orient, barque 498 tons, Anton, from Liverpool via Aucalsmd. Now Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Sailed —June 8. Wanaka, b.s., a7B tons, Holmes, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Agnes Jessie, bnrquentine, 187 tonß, Hawke3, for Auckland. N. 55. Agency and Mercantile Company, agents. . Torea, schooner, 78 tons, Grundy, for K&ipari. Passengers—Mrs Dickens and four ehildi-en. J. B. Way, agent. Wild Wave, schooner, 39 tons, Oxner, far Pelorua Sound. CnfE and Graham, agents. Wave cf Life, brigantino, 73 tons, Herbert, for Bavelock. Master, agent. The following passengers arrived by the Omaha from the Chatham Islands :—Misses Jacobs, Baucke (2), Toote, Hill, Tesetee, Mosdamea, Jacobi, Neightman, Hough, Meesrß Eayner. Shaud, Tood, Neightmar, Moore, Seymour, Jacobß, Jewell, Baumoce, Thompson, and Elliott Several of the above were witnesses of the recent attempted murder at the Chathams, and have com 3 up to attend the trial of the prisoner Jacobß. A barque, probably the Malay from Wellington, was signalled to-day at noon. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. New Plymouth, June 7. The Penguin sailed for the South at 4 o'clock, hob when she had passed the Sugarloives she ■was seen to tarn back and anchor again about 5 o'clock in the roadstead. On being communicated with, it was found that one of the tubes connected with the boiler had gone wrong, and she hid eome back to repair it. New Plymouth, June 8. The repairs having been effected to the boiler of the Penguin, she left for Nelson and Southern sorts at nine o'clock this morning. Gisbobne, June 8. The briganiine Isabella, from Timaru, with flour, oats, &c, for this port,|has gone ashore at Big Kiver, Poverty Bay. Dttnedin, June 7. Sailed—Eotomahana, for Sydney, via Auckland and intermediate portß. Passengers Lyttelton : Mr Stowart, Mr a. E. Horsfall, Mr J. S. Horsfall, Mr John Thompson. Wellington : Mr H. 8. Jones, Mr Oheyney, Mr and Mrs Edwards, Mr Trimmer. Napier: Mr E. E. Smith, Mrs Thompson and infant, Mr George Patce, Mra Slice Auokland : Mis a Miller, Mr J. B. Blair, Mr Pyle, Mrs Walker and three children.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2548, 8 June 1882, Page 2
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459SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2548, 8 June 1882, Page 2
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