SHIPPING
POET Off LYTTELTON. Wkatheb Befobt— September 7. 9 a.n.—Wfather, blue sky, cloudy; Find, N.N.E., strong breeze. Bazcmeiar, 29.30; thermometer, 61. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning. CO 00; evening, 0 2li " Aebivbd —September 7. Manapouri, a a., 1020 tons, Logan, from Melbourne, via Hobart ami Southern porta. Passengers—Yfcsdamea Bailey end family, Ingle and child, Mr and Mia- Brown and family (6), Mr and Mra Millan, ■-Mr • and Mrs Surtees, Messrs Mcllwraith, Poborts, McWilliams, Knight, Stodart, Austin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Penguin, s.s., 442 toes, Anderson, from Nelson, Pioton, and Wellington. Passengers— Mesdamea McDonald, Bathgate, O’Mally, Messrs Bathgate, Fish and Green (M H.lt.’s), Bushel, Nathan, O’Mally, and eight steerage. Union Steamship Company agents. Tni, s.s., 55 tons. Pope, from Wellington, via Kaikonra. Passengers—Mess;s ClarkandLloyd, and two steerage. Cuff and Ural am, agents. Kangaroo, s s., 185 tons, Campbell, from Westport. Cuff and Graham, agents. Clio, schooner, 81 tons, Kirk, from Waitapu. Master, agent. Isabel'a, ketch, 52 tons, Fullerton, from Catlin’a Liver. Caff and Graham, agents. Cleabbd— September 7 Lncy James, ketch, 28 tons, Holst, for Felsrus Sound. Master, agent. Sailed—September 6. Go-Ahead, b.b., 129 tons, Doile, for Wellington. Guff and Graham, agents. Wakatipn, s.s., 1158 tons, Wheeler, for Port Chalmers. Union Steamship Company, agents. Southern Cross, s.s , 158 tons, Berneoh, for Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. Sailed—September 7. Penguin, a a , 412 tons, Anderson, for Port Chalmers. Union Steamship Company, agents. Deferring to the new docks at Tilbury, a Home paper says These docks will practically revolutionise the Colonial and Indian passenger trade. They will enable ships of the deepest draught to come tight into the port of London at any state of the tide—bring their passengers in fact within lass than an hour’s run of Charing Cross. There is a vast improvement on the old arrangement, whereby pas: enger steamers stopped at Southampton, or if they came up the river were dependent on the tides for gettmg into dock.” TELEGBAPH NOTICE 30AED. Absitals— Port Chalmers, September 6th, 5 p.m., Ta Anan, from Lyttelton. Wellington, September 6th, 12.30 p.m., Hawea, from Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. Auckland, September 6. Sailed—Arawata for Sydney. The Eotomahana grounded down the harbor on a mud bank owing to a dense fog, bat got eff with the rising tide. Wellington, September 6. Arrived—Penguin from Picton and Nelson ; Hawea from the South; Charles Edward from Kelson. Sailed—Penguin for the South. Passengers— Mrs McDonnell, Mr and Mrs Bathgate, Messrs Andrews, Nathan, Fish, and Masters Bolleston (2). Avante, barque, for Malden Island ; Annie Melhaisb, barque, for Newcastle; Charles Edward for Nelson; Hanraki for Waitara and Taranaki. Timartt, September 6. Arrived—Annie Bow from Newcastle. Bailed—Good Templar for Dunedin. Dunedin, September 6. Arrived —Te Anan from the North. Bailed Manaponri for the North Passengers For Lyttelton Mrs Brown and family, Messrs W. F. Stoddart and Austin. For Wellington—Miss Lucas. For Napier— Messrs W. J. Boss, D. Murray. For Auckland Miss M. Doff, Messrs Brown, F. Proctor, G. Stephenson, Shier?, E. Wybar, B Butler.
Dunedin, September 7. Arrived—Ship Auckland, ; CaptainCMoDougall, from Loudon. She had an uneventful passage of eighty-four days, and brings sixteen passengars, who enjoyed good health. Omapere.-from Hobart.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2626, 7 September 1882, Page 2
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514SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2626, 7 September 1882, Page 2
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