SHIPPING
POET OP LYTTELTON. . Wiathss Hhpobt—August 2. 9 a.m.—Weather, blue sky, passing clou is; w iT»a, calm. B aroma tor, 29 96; thermometer, S 9. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning, 6.32 ; evening, 6.59.; Abeitbd— August 2. Maud Graham, schooner. 80 tons, Jorgensen, ftcom Kaipara. Cuff and Graham, agents. Torea, schooner, 78 tons, Grundy, from Kaipara. J. B. Way, agent. Go-Ahead, 8.5., 129 tons, Doila, from Camara. Oa£t and Graham, agents. Southern Cross, s.s., 158 tons. Bernech. from Timaru. Union steamship Company, agents. Grafton, a s., 242 tons, Johnson, from Wellington. Passengers— Messrs Pickersgill, Hogue, and Smith. N.Z, Grain Agency and Mercantile Oompany, agents. Sailed—August i. Penguin, b b., 442 tons, Anderson, for Wellington. Passengers—Miss Key wood, Mesdames Uenniston and family. Hooper, Heywood, Whitaker and family, Lane, Allison and family, Harper, Bnrdett-Howo Company, Eev. Glaaaon, Baron, Barton, Messrs Hubbard, Oswiu, icachling, Sampson, Sherlock, 1 ewis, Twinning, Wyatt, Hopsworth, Stevens, Sixton, Pickering. Mrs Whitaker and servant, Mr David Mills. Union Steamship Company, agents. JjiiEgarooua, a.a.» 623 tons, Edis, for Port Oholnurs. Passengers —Miss Eyan, Messrs Ellis, Knight, Whatei?, Saunders, Dick, Carmichael, Harper, Hsndysidas, Austrian Band. Union Stoamship Company, agents. The brigs Wave and Vision, and the schooners ✓ Marmion and Wave of Life, were loading at Kaipara for this port July 26tb. OF K AIA POI. Sailed— August 1. Tongariro, p.s., Marquat, for La Ban's Bay. SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. Naw Plymouth, August 2. The steamer Bawea left for Nelson ard Southern porta at 10 a.m. Passengers—Misses Bicfamond, Gibson, Hoskin, Mrs Hoakin, Messrs Eitso, Cruioksbank, Gibbs, Courtney, Khind, J. W. King, and nine seamen of Auatralind, Auckland, August 1. Arrived —Aleestis, from Newcastle. Sailed—Oreti, far Gisborne; Hawoa, for the South. Passengers—For New Plymouth : Mia Devonport, Mr Eoache For Nelson : Mrs Hitchens, Mr Kcr. -For Lyttelton: Meeara G. Walla, Finlayson, Broadhurat. Timaru, August 1. Arrived—Southern Cross, from the North; Wuitaki, from Dunedin. tiailtd Southern Cross, for Lyttelton ; Good Templar, for Oamaru; Waitaki, for Dunedin. Bluff, August S. The Hero, with the Suez mails, left Melbourne at 10.30 a.m on the 27th. She experienced fresh south-east winds and a heavy head sea till midday of the Ist, when the wind oamo from the north-west, lasting till arrival. She breasted the south-west cape at 5.30 p.m., passed the Solanders at 8.30 p.m. of the Ist, and arrived at the Blnff at 7 am. to day. f"he ■ails for Dunedin at 4 p.m. Passengers—For Bluff—Mr and Mrs White, and Mr Maloney. Por Dunedin Miss Brown, Mr and Mra Hallensteic, Mrs Da Kenzy, Mr HaUenstain, Misa Hallenateiu, Mo era De Saxe, Ehodas, Smithson, McKenzie, Mallard, and aix steerage. For Lyttelton—Mrs and Miss Bnokhurst, and Miss Edwards.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2596, 2 August 1882, Page 2
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434SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2596, 2 August 1882, Page 2
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