SHIPPING.
POST OST LYTTELTON.
WiiTHis KaroaT—-August 31. 9 a.m. —Weather, cloudy! wind, calm. Biro motor, 30.42 ; thermometer, 42. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning, 10.12; Bracing, 10.39.
Abbited August 22. Penguin, s.s., 443 tons, Anderson, from Port Chalmers. Paaengers Messrs Campbell, Weston, Houghton. Union Steamship Com jsany, agents. Kotoma, s.s., 576 tons, Toz-r, from Auckland, via East Coast Ports. Passengers—Meadamea Honghton, Brown, Gower, Macfarlane, Messrs Borens, Davis, Brown, Yos, Thornton, Cnoningham, Sheen, Williams, Wi.berforoe, FarrjDalgety, Grath, Lloyd, Allardyoe, Parker; eleven steerage. Union Steamship Company, agenta. Sailed— August 21. Sarah and Mary, brigantine, 145 tons, Londsn, for Westport. J. B. Way, agent. Merkaworth, s.s., 165 tons, Ewan, for Westport. Cuff and Graham, agents. Tui, e a., 55 tons, Pope, for Wellington and Koikonra. Caff and Graham, agents. Southern Cro?s, s s., 158 tons, Bernich, for Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, August 21. Arrived—Camille, from Lyttelton ; Annie Hill, from the Bluff. Sailed—Hawea, for the Southern ports, with tbs San Francisco mail, at noon. Passengers For Lyttelton—Detective Kirby, Mr Hubert. Dunedin—Mr and Mrs Syme. Wellington— Messrs Lewis, Bell, and McPherson, Mr aad Mrs Chisholm. Wellington, August 21. Arrived—Kiwi, from Napier and the East Coast; Napier, from Kaikonra and Lyttelton ; Lohengrin, barque, fiom Liverpool, via Port Chalmers. Sailed —Wakatn. for Nelson; Grafton, for Nelson and the West Coast; Beautiful Star, for Westport; Ellsrton. schooner, for Qroymouth; Crusader, ship, for London. Botorna, for Melbourne, via the South. Passengers— Meadamea Houghton and MoFarlane, Messrs Anderson, Farr, Qonlter, Williams, Lloyd, Parker, Wilberfcroe, and Cargill. Wellington, August 2S. The Hawea, with the San Francisco mail, will arrive here this afternoon. The »onthe T n portion will be sont on to-morrow morning, the Wanaka leaving atjeleven. Dunedin, August 21. Sailed—Mary Campbell, for G ray month ; Elibask Castle, for Kelson; Penguin, for the North. Passengers—Lyttelton—Messrs Weston and Campbell. Wellington—Mr Hams. Nelson—Mrs and Miss Meera. Taranaki —Mrs Irwin and four children, Mr H. Barcook. Auckland—Messrs Coomba and Keid. AMERICAN SHIPPING. From New York—Sailed July 6th, for Dunedin, the Wandering Chief, with 2250 oases of kerosene. From Boston—Sailed July 10th, for Dunedin and Wellington, Dichfiico, with 2000 cases kerosene for Dunedin, and 1400 for Wellington. On July 10th, for Lyttelton, the Magnet, with 67 omes, 91 coils wire, 378 pkgs harvesters and binders. Leading at New Yora —Qronavaer, for Wellington and Auckland Probably cleared on July 22nd—Silver Lining for Lyttelton, and Duke of Richmond for Wellington direct. Sailed, about July 25th— 'lhe Gronsvaer takes 1000 CvMies of kerosene for Wellington, and 200 for Auckland.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2613, 22 August 1882, Page 2
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412SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2613, 22 August 1882, Page 2
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