SHIPPING
rOBX Off LYTTELTON.
Wuthib Bipobt—September 5. *.m.—Weaihar, blue sky; Hind, calm. Banmeter, 37.0 >; thermometer, 55. High Water-^-To-Morrow. Morning 10 41; evening, 11.7. Arrived —September 5. T« Anau, a a , 1028 tons, Carey, from Auckland via East Coast porta. Passengers—Misaea Potts, Lemon, Longbnan, Mr and Mrs Shrimski, Captain Mclntyre, Messrs McQibson, Williamson, Porter, Lowe, Shrine Biley, Lance, Hacksbaw, Vickers, Has sal, Elliott, Nicol, Burnett, VUgger, Eobertson (2), and 4 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Hawea. sa , 462 tons, Kennedy, from Fort Chalmers ViaOamam. Passengers—Miss Wood. Messrs Nash, Raphael, Headman, and 3 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Ware of Life, schooner, 73 tons, Binny, from Kaipara, Master, agent. _ , Mary King, schooner, 73 tons, Eae, from Haipara. Cuff and Graham, agents. Aurora, schooner, 52 tons, Bowton, from Wellington. Master, agent. . Clyde, schooner, 86tons. Hays, from Kaipara. Off and Graham, agents. Sailed—September 5. Sancy Lass, schooner, 39 tons, Callow, for Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s ship Wairoa left London for Lyttelton on July 2nd. Tha Annie Main was to leave Liverpool in July for Lyttelton, in place of the Candidate ns previously reported. The company has the following ships to despatch from this port for London—The Bangitiki, Bakaia, Wairoa, and Waimate. The Bangitiki leaves on the 16th ; instant. From Napier, the Norman McLeod and from Wellington, the Coolecn. ; SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Bussell, September 5. The Eotomahana, Captain Underwood, ar* rived at Russell at 930 pm. on the 4th. Sho left Sydney on 31st ult., was abreast the Three Kings at U a m. on the 4th ; pissed the North Cope at 3.30 p.m., arriving at Bussell as above. Sfce had moderats N.W. to 8. W. wind and fine ■ltear weather throughout. Passengers— Messrs Marriner, McSkest, Symonds, Graham, Bolton. Dailey, and the New tenth Wales Football team namely, Messrs E. Eoper, H. Fligg, E. W- Malls, W. Flynn, G. C. Addison. N. Barry, M. H. Howard, G. 8. Richjnond, G. W. Graham. J. W Mann, J. M. Baylisx, J. B. Hill, N. W. Walker, H. Moc. E. Hawkins. C. Jennings, and 25 steerage. For Napier—Mrs Gandall, Miss Wiginton, Messrs Wiginton, H. 8. Tiffen, A. Tiffen, Chambers, Irvine, Robson, and one steerage. For Wellington—Mr Kemp. For Lyttelton—Messrs Eidley and Alexander. Wellington, September 4. Arrived—Wakatipu. fhe left Sydney at 5 p.m. on the 30th August, and passed Stephen Island at 8 a.m. on the 4th inst ; arrived here at four o’clock this afteraoon. She experienced light variable winds and a calm sea. Passengers —For Lyttelton—Mrs Bailey and Jackson, Mr Mrs Stewart, Messrs Frazer, M. Brown, Cossentine, and W. H. Wright. For Dunedin —Misses Huston (2), Mesdames H nston, and Broinss, Master VertungeUna. Star of the South, from Westport; Elizabeth, ketch, from Manawatu Biver. . . Sailed—Go-Ahead, for Lyttelton; Kiwi, for Napier and the East Coast; Penguin, for Picton •ud Nelson. _ , . . Gektmottth, September 4. Arrived—Gleaner, from Dunedin; Cleopatra, from Lytteltom . , . Dttnkdik, September 4. Sailed—Linda Webber, for Oamaru ; Hawea, for the North; Southern Cross, for the West Coast via Oamaru; Waitaki, for Timaru.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2625, 5 September 1882, Page 2
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497SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2625, 5 September 1882, Page 2
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