SHIPPING.
POST 0!? LYTTELTON
WBATHBB Bbfost—Au,<ast 21. • a.is.—Weather, bine sky; wind, calm, Barometer, 30.48; therniomater, 37. High Water—Tomorrow. Morning, 9.21; evening, 9.46.
Abkiv*d— August 20. Magellan Cloud, brigantino, 94 tons, Richards, from Xairua. Abbitsd —August 21. Mertaworth, b.b., 165 tons, Ewan, from TV estpoet. Cuff and Graham, agents. Southern Cross, b.b., 158 tons, BerDech. from Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Tui, ■«»•. 55 t° ns « PoP«' t lom Wellington. Passengers—Messrs Wood, Biddford. Cuff and Graham, agents. Sailed—August 19. Wanaka, b.b., 278 tons, Holmes, for Welhncrtoa. Passengers —Misa Tripp, Mrs Weeks, Messrs Hocken, Frewin, Kcott, Harris, Kese, Beaton, Diver, Green, Landelis. Union Steamship Company, agents. Grafton, s 5.,*42 tons. Johnson, for Wellingtea, Nelson, and Weßt Coast ports. N.Z. Grain Aaenoy and Mercantile Company, agents. Kapler, b.b., 48 tons. Fiak, for Wellington via Kaikoura. Cuff and Graham, a?ents. Titan, p.s., 21 tons, Bascand, for Timaru.
The achooner Onward was purchased last week by Captain P. McConvilio, who is to be eongxaluated upon becoming the owner of one of the smartest of the coasting craft. The Onward is in Al order, and that she is regarded as a wholesome vessel was proved bj the circumstance that there were several private tenders sent in from would-be purouasers, men well informed of the Onward's capabilities, and thongh the Buccossf id buyer paid a good price for hor, there was not .£25 diffe.ence between his tender and the lowest. The brigantino Bannockburn, bound from Tairtt to Dunedin, thirty days out, was spokfn by the Island lily. She was hove-to off the Peninsula. SHIPPING TELEQEIAMS. Auckland, August 19. Arrived—Aratapu, from Sydney. Augntt 20.
Arrived Zealandia, al Auckland, at 6.30 p.m. She left San Francisco on July 30th, and stopped on the 14th instant, at 1.45 am , eff PoaJo, village of TutHilla Island, and landed Dr. Cummins and wife. Ee goes to Panoa as American Conßul. Paszengerj for New Zealand —Saloon: Captain Baldwin, Mrs Armstrong, Messrs D. McKellar, Palmer, Bowron, W. Dickie, J. Diokie, McLean, A. T. Halcombe, A. H. Shapley, Kirby, Brown. Steerage : Mrs MoArlisle, Mrs Harrison, Mrs McCarthy and foar children, Messrs Corenelius, Allerbeck, and MoCarthy. In transit for Sydney, 38 cabin sad 32 steerage. Among the saloon passengers are M. Pollude La Bauriere, tha new Governor of New Caledonia, and Lady Clark, and Kyman's Minstrel Troupe (9). Dr. Weir also returns to Sydney by the Zealandia with five trotting mares and three geldinps, also ten thoroughbreds, and Vermont and merino sheep. Among the cargo for New Zealand are 1114 oases canned goods and 190 cases of salmon. For Nelson: 100 cases of salmon, 12 oases of merchandise, 4 cases of planing machinery. For Wellington: 2 cases of grain sowers. For Lytteiton: 8 pkga of iron fittings. For Dunedin : 100 cases of salmon and 20 bales of hops, 2 pkgs.
In transit for Sydney, 24,204 pkgs. The Zialmndia leaves for Sydney at daylight on Monday. Wbllinston, August 20. Arrived—Wanaka, from Lyttelton ; iiotorua, from Auckland, via the East Coast. Hokitixa, August 20. In entering the river at 1 p.m. to-day, tha Oharles Edward, steamer, was carried by the force of the current against the protection works. She has reoeived some injury on the port side, forward of paddle box, and is leaking. The goods in the f orehold are damaged to some extent. _ . TiMAßtr, August 20. Arrived—lsabella, from the coast; Titan, tug, from Lyttelton. Blue*, August 21. Tha To Anau left Melbourne on the 15th at 4.30 p.m. She arrived at Hobart at 7 a.m. of the 17th. and left at 5 p.m. She experienced variable winds and fine weather throughout the voyage, and arrived at midnight yesterday. She sails at 5 p.m. to-day for Dnnedin. Kaloon passengers—For Bluff— Messrs Lee. Brodrick, Penkiert, Goldberg, Henry, Worthiagton, and Barton. For Dunedin—Captain Perry, Mioses Pilking ton and Sturt, Mrs McDonald and iafant, Hisses Pearson (2), Mrs Handyside and family <4), an*se, and governess, Mrs Harbrow and twr > ''childrea, Messrs Crawford, Handyside am i Lyons. From Hobart—Mrs Green and Mis a Prentice. For Lyttelton— Dr Thomas, Mr s Smith. Mrs Irvine and maid, Mr and Mrs Qu 2> and child, Mr and Mrs Harkins, Mrs Kjm ; ill and infant. For Napier—Mr Butler. For Auckland—Messrs Laxmore and MoKenaie a: id Miss Leaver.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2612, 21 August 1882, Page 2
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700SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2612, 21 August 1882, Page 2
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