SHIPPING
POST OF LYTTELTON. Wbather Report—July 11. 9 *.nj, Weather, overcast, gloomy, passing showers; wind, N E., fresh braezq., Barometer, M 0.26 ; thermometer, 50. High Water—To-Morrow. « Morning, 0.35 ; evening, 1.2. Arrived— July 11. 11, Te Anau, s.s., 1028 tons, Carey, from A-nck-liuidi ’.ii East Coast porta.3 J' Passengers--Meadames Bose, Aihtta, DeLuutovx* Gillmjui, tmd two children, Mr ,fi&cftMrs.Opphlabeimeß Mr and Mrs Thompson Mt'and! MfarPoporelll,Messrs Vallance, Gibbons, McLean, Cleric, Cunningham Docd, Harrison, Jones, Shereff, Castillo, Mallins, Shand, Twentyman, Walker, Heaton, Macdowell. Newman, Urew, Graham, and il sieersge. Union Steamship Company, -.agents. Omaha, brigantine. 135 tons, Meikleham, I'rcm i hatbum Islands. Passengeis—Misses Meikleham a:d Po.ts, Dr. Cooper, Messrs Hood, Bitchie, Fuhma m, and prisoner.Tapeno Arawtr.t. Master, agent. Ik Aurora, schooner, 52 tons, Bowton, from Havelock. Master, Dgei-t. Penquin, s.s , ltd tons, Anderson, from Port (Chaim ars. Passengers—Mrs Kelly and family (4), Messrs Kelly, Eokhold, Morris. Union Steam=h p Company, agents. Waiatipn. s.s., 1153 tons, Wheeler, from Sydney via Wellington. Passengers—Mo;damQ3 Hussey, Garrick, Messrs Turner, Crombie, and H steerage. Union Steamship Company, agent* Croydon La s, schooner, 51 tons, Watchin, from Waitapn. Cuff and Graham, agents. Cleared —July 11. Dewar!, schooner, 41 tons, Andrews, for Pe’.orns ■ onni. Cnff and Graham, agents. The ship sir naked on Sunday evening turned out, aa expected, to be the Eavenscrag, from Port Chalmers. She is in ballast, and has oome to load hate for the New Zealand Grain Agency. The Eavenscrrig is a fine ship of 1263 tons, commanded by Captain Biggnm. She was berthed at once, on arrival. SHIPPING TELEQEAMS. Auckland, July 10. Arrive! Magellan Cloud and Lizzie Guy, from Camara ; Darcy Pratt, from Dunedin ; Mary King and Advance, frem Lyttelton. Wellington, JnlyK). _ Arrived—Wanaka, from Lyttelton; Kiwi, from Gisborne. Sailed— Wanaka, for Picton and Nelson j Wakatipn, for the South; Te Anan, for Melbourne, via the South. Passengers—Miss Meredith, Mosdames Hobbs, Berry and Murray, Messrs Murray, Eose, Twentyman, Graham, Latch min. Meredith, Shand, Crombie, Mallott, Mullins, Kennedy, Castelli, Drew, Jones, Lawler, Harrison, Sherrif and Dodd. Grafton, for Nelson and the West Coast. Hokitika, July 10. Arrived—Zephyr, from Melbourne ; Isabella Anderson, from Dnnedin. Dunedin, July 10. Some anxiety is beginning to be felt about the barqre Lohengrin, which is now 135 days ont from Liverpool for this port; also about the barquentine Sirocco, now forty-three days out from Newcastle, . The steamer Bowen, from China, with over 11,000 packages of tea, arrived here on Friday at 2 p.m., and by eleven o’clock this morning was clear of the cargo. The steamer Cassandra sailed for Sydney on Snnday with fall cargo of grain, flour, and potatoes. AiriveJ, to-day—William Turner, from Newcastle ; Kestrel, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Penguin, for the North. Passengers —Lyttelton -Mr and Mrs Kelly and three children, Mr Eokhold. Wellington—Mr Trevaii thick New Plymouth—Messrs Bogota and Irwin. Picton—Messrs Eedwood (3). Auckland Misses Backen and Duncan.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2577, 11 July 1882, Page 2
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465SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2577, 11 July 1882, Page 2
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