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SHIPPING

POST OS' LYTTELTON

Wijlthsb Repost—August 12. 8 a.m. —• Weather, cloudy ; wind, calm. Barometer, 29.97 ; thermometer, 39. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning, 2.46; evening, 3 9. Abutted—August 12. Penguin, s.s„ 443 tons, Anderson, from Mannkan, via way ports. Passengers—Mias Boyd, Mrs Thompson, Eev. Glaason, Messrs Cookbnrn, Sheppard, Chapman, _ Seymour, Tuson, Freedman ; 9 steerage. Union SteamAlp Company, agents. Kmurald. ketch, 40 tons, Moore, from Fozton. CezSt and Graham, agents. E. and U. Cameron, schooner, 41 tons, Aaohman, from Foxton. Master, agent. • CLEAKED —August 13. Saucy Lass, schooner, 39 tons, Callow, for Wellington, Cnff and Graham, agents. Bailed— August 11. Akaroa, s s , 48 tons. Cameron, for Motanau. Guff and Graham, agents. Wukatipu, B.s ,1158 tons, Wheeler, for Port Chaimetd. Passengers—Messrs Barker, Maopherson. Union Steamship Co., agents. Sailed - August 12. William and Jane, schooner, 69 ions, Cowan, for Westport. Cuff and Graham, agents. Maud Graham, schooner, 80 tons, Jorgensen, for Auckland. Cuff and Graham, agents. Valentin, barque, 723 tons, Bmdoia, for Newcastle. N.Z. Grain Agency and Mercantile Company, agents. Avanti, barqas, 589 tons, Boye, for Wellington. C. W. Turner, agent. At the operations for raising the La Provence, in the Bosphorus, a telephone was added to the diver's dress, one of the'glasses in the helmet being replaced by a copper plate, in which the telephone was inserted, so that the diver had bat to turn his head slightly in order to receive instructions and report what he saw. SUPPOSED ACCIDENT TO THE 5.3. TUI. Messrs Cnff and Graham, the agents for the a.a. Tni, reports that that steamer left Kaikoura on Thursday morning last, presumably for Lyttelton, where she should have arrived the same night. As there is no sign of her up to the present, the supposition is that she has broke down. Telegrams from Wellington, whore she belongs, have bsea received enquiring about her, and a steamer from there will most likely by this time havo been sent from there in search of her. The steamer Akaroa, which left hero •n Friday night for Motonan, may have some news of the missing boat upon he? return tomorrow. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, August 11. Arrived—Rotorua, from Melbourne, via the South ; Mahinapaa. from the South; Penguin, from the North; Beautiful Star, from Westport. Sailed—Lyttelton, Mahinapua, and Hotorna, for Auckland, via the East Coast; Ellen Denny, barque, for Portland, Oregon: Coryphene, bi-qne, for Lyttelton; Beautiful Star, for Westport.

Dunedin, August 11. Arrived—Star of Erin, ship, Captain Coulter, from London, May 2nd; Hawoa, from the North; Elibank Castle, frem Greymouth. Bailed—lona, barque, for Guam. Dunedin, August 12. The Marsala left Adelaide yesterday for Melbourne. She proceeds thence to Sydney, arriving at Port Chalmers on the Ist prox.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2605, 12 August 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2605, 12 August 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2605, 12 August 1882, Page 2

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