SHIPPING
POET OF LYTTELTON. Wiathbb Report— Juno 29, 9 a.m. Weather, blue sky ; wua, calm. Buromotar, 30.04 ; thermometer, 37. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning, 2.11; evening, 2,39. Abetted— June 20. Ta Anan, 8.8.. 1028 toss, C»rey, from Melbourne, via Hobart and Southern Ports. Paaaongera—Misses Gordon and Macdonok, •Meadamea Thomas, Martin and child, Oreswel!, Messrs Thomas, Bertie, Morgate, Bailey, 1 eo, Nicholson, Tnrpin and Perry; four steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Waitaki, s.s., 228 tons, Hanaby, from Mannkau, via way ports. Parsengers— Maadames Webb and rhree children, Wales, Peek and child, Messrs Ha st, .Cuggan, Seddi i, Hastie, Shone. Schofield aud Beauman ; six jsleerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Napier, s s., 43 tons, Fisk, from Wellington, -via Kaikoura. Cuff and Graham, agents. Hnon Belle, ketch, 42 iocs, Keys, from Callin’a Elver. T. U. Kelsey end Co., agents. Cleared - Juno 29. Malay, barque, 328 tons, Holm, for Sydney. Passengers -wir and Mrs Belcher and child, Messrs Fisher, s'ari-nnt, Price, Butler, Woodard, Buckingham and Chaney. r’«.Z. Gram Agency und Mercantile Company, agents. Bailed— June 23. Manapouri. s s„ 1020 tons, Logan, for South Passengers —Meadamea Lowe, Pollard, Gr. gor, Jackson, Mr and Mrs Strange, Misses Mowatt, Beat, Messrs Bartlett and servant, Forbes, Hawkins, Helen, Lowe, Clarke, Goodwin. Caslin, Caiman, Francis. Union Steamship Company, agents. Sailed —June 29. Tamerlane, barqua, 763 tons, Boston, for London. Passenger— Mr Hillman. Dalgety and Qo agents. , Isabella, ketch. 52 tons, Fullerton, for Oat,in s Elver. T. O. Kelsey and Co , ogoats. Alert, schooner, 44 tons, Peraias, for Hokitika. Cuff and Graham, agents. The following notices to shipmasters are given : - Relative to the stranding of the schooner Jessie at the Waituakariri river - •* Captain Hugh McLellau, harbormaster at Lyttelton, who was nautical assessor ea the inquiry into tho stranding of the schooner Jessie on the bar of tee Waimakariri rivor. reports that it is not safe fur vessels d:awmg over 6ft 6in to attempt to cross that bir, although at times, after freshes, as great it depth as 7ft din is found ” It is notified also that .the Timaru Harbor Board has given notice that from and after the Ist May last the 1 imani harbor light will show a fissd green light be--tween west and southwest (magnetic) ai viewed from tha sea; andjehat the remaining sea-arc will show a fixed whit-o light, as at present, SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Dunedin. Jnno 29. Arrived—Hero, from Melbourne direct. Auckland, June 23. Arrived—Botorua, from Sydney. Wellington. June 28. Arrived —Penguin, from Piutim and Kelson ; Wanaka, from tha South ; Go-Ahead, from Lyttelton; Nelson, from Eaipara to Lyttelton {wind bound); Waitaki, from Mannkau, via Taranaki. , Sailed—Waitaki, far Lyttelton ; Penguin, for Nelson; Kiwi, for tbo East Coast.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 256, 29 June 1882, Page 2
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438SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 256, 29 June 1882, Page 2
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