SHIPPING
POBT OB" LYTTELTON. WfiATTisiß Biroßiv-Ootober 23. 9 a.m.— Weather, • overcast; wind, S.W., firaah breeza. Barometer, 29.98; toermometer, 50. High Water—To-Morrow. Mfff'"g 5.22; evening, 5.51. Abbxvzs —October 27. Beoamia, ketch, 69 tons, Edatream, from Jfaxton. Cook Bros., agents. Sea Bird, brismntins, 155 tons, Smith, from Hotianga. Cuff and Graham, agents. Herald, schooner, 53 tons, Tointon, from Kooepnra. Cuff and Grahirn, aoents. Torea, Bchooner, 78 tons, Grundy, from JCaipata. Passenger—Mr Wilson. J. B. Way, Went. Prince Alfred, barquentine, 161 tons, Sebenkel, from Ptilorus Sound. Master, agent. Wave of Life, sohooner, 73 tons, Herbert, firom Pelerus Sound. Master, ageut. Ootober 28. Hawea, s.b.. 462 tens, Kennedy, from Manntarn via Way Porta. Pasaeugers-Misses bill, Buckhurst, Moedames Ca&tle, Baker, Tfcomas, Jennings, Crosaman, and two children, Major Baillee, Captains Somerville, Paynter, Lieut. Harrison, Graasman, iHoskin, Pateri, Kogeri. Davy, laper, Sergeants Land, Siggie, ilioketts, Holmes. Corporals Sutton, Doidge, Privates Allan, GledhUl, .Under, Heal, Taper, Messrs Bower, Baker. fcandly, Webster, Cameron, Medlioott, Woolley* Parslow, Praasr, Haakett, Maher, Lanse, Fuller, Bradley, Hopgood, Palmer, Castle, Smith, Giblin, Baigent, BodAogton, Bigby, Perry, Musser, Watt (2), Shop- ! hard (2), Dransnald, Provoae, Shaw, Edwards, Hicholaon, Kitchen, MoKenzie, Burr, Dixon, Jttriaby, White, Gibson, Griffiths, Master Kelly, ifcx&e steerage. Union S.S. Co., aoents. Merksworth, b.s., 165 tons, Eraser, from Wesfeport. Cuff and Graham, agents. Sailed—October 27. Anne Melhuieb, barque, 344 tons, Hudson, for Newcastle. Wood, Sinolair and Co., ■gents. prince Bupsrl, ketch. 60 tons, Matheaon, for Gatlina Bivor. Caff and Graham, agents, Ootober 28. Looh Cree, barque, 791 tons, Jones, for Newcastle. N.Z. Shipping Co., agents. Planter, barqae, 231 tons, Delmer, for Hokitaja. W. Montgomery and Co., agents. Ag&ea Donald schooner, 62 tons, Bradley, for Aaakland. Cuff and Graham, agents.
SHIPPING TELEGBAMS.
WELLINGTON, OotobOP 27. Arrived—Bing&rooma from Melbonrn« - South. • . . Sailed—Ringarooma for Auckland vr Coast; Manawatu for Weslport; Bar Behooner, for Lyttelton; Tni for Kr" Lytteiton October 28. The Wakatipa left Sydney at 5.30 p.m. on the 81et inst., and passed Cape Farewell at 2 p.m. on the 27th, Steven Island at 6 p.m., and arrived at Wellington at 1 a.m. on the 28th. She ttcparienoed a strong easterly gale and heavy sea MB the 26th inat.; from thenoe fine weather till arrival. Paßsongera -Lyttelton : Miss Tnrner, Kiss Crowe, Mrs Bishop, Mr and Mra Inwood, Miss Bennett, Miss Feat, Hodgson, Hawkins, Anderson, and 12 in the steerage. Dnnedin: IBM Orr, Hot. and Mrs Grant and two children, Messrs J. Cargill, H. MoNeill, Miaa Ward, A. D. Piper, and 9 in the steerage. DtJNRBiN, October 27. Arrived Omapere, from Westport. The 3ocd Templar, from Timaru for Stewart's Inland, put in; Wanaka, from the North.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2671, 28 October 1882, Page 2
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