SHIPPING
POET OF LTTTELTON. Wbathxr EKPoaT—Joao 22. 9 ».m. Weather, blue sky; w.aa, N.W., Bight. Barometer, 29.79 ; thermometer, 50. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning, 9.2 ; evening, 9.22. ABErvKD—,lnr.e 22. Hawoft, a.a., 462 tuna, from Nelaon, Picton, and Wellington. Paaaengers—Miss MoGowan, Hon. Robinson and servant, Messrs Murphy, Coyle. Smith, and three steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Wakatipu. s.a., 1158 tons, Wheeler, from Pott Chalmers. Passengers—Captain Fox, Mr Petrio. Union Steamship Company, agents. Rjtorr.fi, 8.5., 57ti ton 3, Tozsr, £:om Melbourne via Southern porta. Viassngors--Mrs Eobortsan, Captain Giles, Mosara Goodwin, Wells; Btei'rago, 11. Union Stcimahip Company, agents. Sailed —Jane 21. Hfinnuh Bu-ratt, schooner 57 tons, 'Renncr, far Welliugt'jn via Kaikoara. Cuff and Graham, agents. Goatc-ad, s.s., 129 tons, Dc:b, for Port Robineon. Caff and Urahatn, agents. Clio, schooner, 81 toan, Kirk, for Waitapn. Maßtur, cgent. Sailed—Jane 23. Ha=vo», a.s., 623 tons, K>n.nodv,'!or Dunedin. Passei.gers— Messrs Raine atiU Turpia. , Union Steamship Company, agents. Cleopatra, brigai-.tioe, S 3 tous, Kosb'.e, for Qiev'uouth. C. W. Tnrner, agent. Aunid, ketch, 42 tons, Cameron, for Graymouih. Cuff and Graham, agent 3. Emerald, bttch, 40 tons, Mooie, for Foxton. Ctaff and Graham, agents. Judgment has been given in the inquiry into the stranding of the New Zealand clipper Famenoth, at the "mouth of the ihamea, dnring the storm of Sunday, March 28tb. Five lives wero lost. The C.'urt was of opinion that the master, Captain W. 0. jAuld, ought to have sent one of the tugs in oursnit of the boat which was lost, and so attjiuptod to save the livo3 of the fivo man in the boat. A looser bianco attached to bim for nob having seen that a good lookout was set. His certificate was suspended for three months. Tho Court attributed the loss of the ▼easel to errors of navigation on the part of tho pilot, Mr i'.ijlor, who was drownedThe ttgent3 of the Orient Ste.-.m Navigation Company at Adelaide hive recurved a communication 'r->m the Company stating why, for the future, „aair steamerß will not o-tll at Ade laide. The re.sona assigned are that tho trade with that port i 3 not remunerative, that they have not raaeived sufficient encouragement f.-om tho Government on the mail question, and that they are di-oaiisfied with the quarantine charges that were levied on the Garonne, the excessive pilo'age cliarge3 of the port, and the difficulties in ths way oi discharging on Sundays. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wbii.isoton, June 21. Arrived—Hawea, from Picton and Nelsoa ; W«i f aki, from the i?onth. S~iled—He,-,ea, for the South; Sarah Pile, brigantino, for Kaipara; Neptune, for Oamaru. Timaru, June 21. Arrival.—Albion from Wellington. Tho ship City of Perth left for Port Chalmers in tow of the tog Lyttelton at four o'clock this afternoon. Blufjt, Jane 21. Sa led —New Zealand Shipping Company's Arabella, for Falmouth with BUOO sackß of wheat.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2560, 22 June 1882, Page 2
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464SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2560, 22 June 1882, Page 2
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