SHIPPING
POST OF LYTTELTON. Wxathub Ebpobt— October 4. 9 Weather, bine sky, passing clouds; wind, 8.W., light breeze, Barometer, 30.08; IbIVIDOSMfcBFi 1 ' 50* High Water—To-Morrow. Honing, 10.17; evening, 10.41. * Abeived—October 4. Wairoa, ship, 1015 tons, Barclay, from London. Passengers —Saloon: Mr and Mrs Greenwood and family (8), Mr Joseph Mayers, JUr. J. W. White. Second cabin: Mrs Boaalia Cheek OBad family (5), Margaret Johnstone, James Smart, Essay Hempstead, E iza Treanor, Mary Treanor, Charles Hnnt, Edwin Green, Mr and Urn Harding and family (5), Mr and Mrs Candy and family (6), Mr and Mrs Vince, Alice Vince, Margaret Clifford. A. Simpson, Robert Jncfcoon, Bobert Scott, William Elliott, Jasper Stewart, William Anderson. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Wairarapa, s.s., 1023 tons, Cbatfield, from Poet Chalmers. Passengers—Miss Gotten, Mr Uoyd. Union Steamship Company, agents. Tui, s.s., 55 tons, Pope, from vVelljngfcou via Keikoara. Passengers—Miss Clement.", Mrs Bobertson, and four steerage. Cuff and Graham, agents. Prince Knpert, ketch, 60 to"B. IWTaiheson, from Gatlin’s river via Port Chalmers. Cuff jmdlGraham, agents. Janet Bamsay, schooner, 41 tons, W. Hanging, from Gatlin’s Elver. Cuff and Graham, ■gents. Ciiakid-October 4. ' Eaward, schooner, 41 tons, Andrews, for Aaahan. Caff and Graham, agents. Bailed—October 3. Ringaroomn, s.s., 623 tons, fdie, foe South. Passengers—For Bluff : Miss Flcod, Messrs Rolleston, Charlton, Cole. Steerage—For Melbourne : Mr and Mrs Donaldson. Union Steamship Company, agents. Waitaki, s.s., 228 tons, Hansby, for Wollingtm. Passengers—Mr and Mrs J. H. Clayton ■ad family. Union Steamship Company, ■gents. Sailed —October 4. Ceean Bird, ketofa, 33 tons, Williams, for Anohau. Cuff and Graham, agents. Hero, cotter, 29 tons, Jensen, for Pelorna Bound. CnS and Graham, agents. THE WAIKOA. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s ship Wairoa made this port this morning from LonSea. By her there arrived forty passengers, included among whom are a few nominated immigrants. The medical department was in <Aorge of Dr. J. W. White, who is on his first visit to the colony. Uis duties were happily light, no serious sickness having occurred throughout the voyage. All the passengers have reached their destination in emoellent health. All have a good word for the Wairoa, and their admiration for Captain Barclay found full expression in the remark that there was “ not a man on board but would die for him.” The voyage taken throughout was a. very stormy one. The ship rolled at times fearfully, and large quantities of 'Water swept her decks. Captain Barclay and his officers, Messrs Jameson, Crouchor, Fildes, succeeded by their watchfulness and care in bringing the good ship into port without damage and without accident Or injury to any one on board. The Wairoa left London on Jaly Ist, and took departure from Soilly on the 10th. Had the N.E. trades to 14 North 26 West, and crossed the Equator hi 23 West on August Bth. Good S.E. trades were experienced, and the meridian of the Cape cf Good Hope was crossed on September Ist in 39.15 S. Heavy seas and strong westerly winds, with low barometer and dirty weather, prevailed from there to the Snares, sighted last Saturday. Was off Otago Heads on Monday, with hard N.N.W. wind and dirty weather, Beported ship at Otago Heads “All well.” North-east winds then followed to Tuesday, at noon, when a S.W. wind brought the ship to Akaroa Head at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, and the pilot boarded her at 1.30 a.tn. to-day. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS, Auckland, October 4. Arrived—Taiaroa, from Fiji, with a cargo for Lyttelton of 200 bunches of bananas. Wellington, October 3. Arrived—St. Hilda, from Qreymonth ; Grafton, from the West Coast; Hinemoa, from Lyttelton. Timaku, October 3. Arrived—Onward, from Lyttelton ; Southern Gross, from Oamaru; Beautiful Star, from Dunedin. Dunedin. October 3 Arrived —Eotomahana, from Melbourne via the Bluff. Sailed—lsabella Anderson, for Hokitika ; D’Aroy Pratt, for Auckland ; Wairarapa, for Auckland via intermediate ports. Passengers, for Lyttelton—Mr Q. Lloyd. For Wellington— Captain and Master Baldwin, Mr S. Smith and noom. For Nelson—Mr B. Cook. For Gisborne—Messrs Pope, Edie. For Auckland— Messrs F. H. Lusk and G. Anderson.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2650, 4 October 1882, Page 2
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663SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2650, 4 October 1882, Page 2
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