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SHIPPING

POET OS LTTTELTOS.

VTxajotb Enpoar—Ootober 13. 9«.».—Wealhat, cloudy, passing showers; Wind, S.W., fresh. Barometer, 29 97 t thermometer, 50. High Water—To-Morrow. Msrnißff: 4.23; evening, 4.51.

Abbivbd—October 13. Mount Lebanon, barquentine. 530 tons, Holsou. from Boston, via Port Chalmers. O. W. Turner, agent. Cuabbd—October 13. Sohrab, barque, 449 tons, Barthtt, for Srdney. Wood, Sinclair and Co., agents. Emperor, brig, 2SI tons, Cloary, for Newcastle. Cuff and Graham, agents Bailed—October 12. Hawea, 8.5., 462 tons, Kennedy, for Port Abaters via Akaroa. Passengers—Mrs GarW Bod and servant. Union Steamship Comnany, agents. , ,„ , MaEiiWrari, s s , U2O tons, leg.in, for Wei. Kngton. Paisengew-Hon. J. r. Poaco-k, Mrs Peacock, Messrs Peacock (2) Mr and Mrs Anderson, Messrs Saunders, Acland. MoParlane, Evana. O.win. Caborao. Pair, Blair, Men,3elsoh3. UDion steamship Company, agents. Btar of the South, s s , 175 tons, Hopkiuo, fur OnfE and Graham, agents. Bailed—Oct berl3. Sanay Lasß. schooner, 39 tons, Callow, for •Wsiii3St° a - Cnfl ana Q r »ham, agents.

The Corypheno hence reaohed Newcastle, Oetofcor 2nd. . ._. The Union Company's s.s. Manapoun arrived fcom the South yesterday. The steamer came, ■a Bho has done before, namely, within a few wtis of the landing jetty and then shot out mto tho basin where her fine proportions were on exhibition to those on shore for fully an hour, when she was got alongside the jetty and the passengers landed to find that the train had loft while the captain was turning the steamer s head to sea. An amusement whioh demands too meat an exercise of patience on the part of shore wngins passengers to be properly appreciated. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland. October 12. Sailed—Wairarapa for Melbourne and Southern ports with 47 saoks of oysters for Wellington, 10 sacks oysters for Lyttelton, 11 kegs butter, 11 empty hogsheads, and 12 oases tallow for Melbourne and sundries for all ports. PassenIters—Miss A. H. Moore. Mr and Mrs Wilson, Mr and Mrs Webster, Misses Chaaaeman, and Mrs Cooke. Mr, Mrs and Miss Poule, Messrs J. Sherries, B. H. Engel, N. Wright, Gileal, Y. ffothergill, Webster, H. Davis, Margiun. Wellington, Ootober 12. Sailed—Wanaka for the North. Pobt Chalic ebs, October 12. Sailed—Te Anau for Melbourne via the Bluff Hero for Fiji via Auokland.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2658, 13 October 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2658, 13 October 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2658, 13 October 1882, Page 2

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