SHIPPING.
POET OP LYTTELTON. ■ Wbathhb Report—November 16. 9a.m. —Weather, blue sky. Wind, N.E.. fresh breeze. Barometer, 30.40; thermometer, 55. High Water —To-morrow. i Morning, 8.23; evening, 8.49. Arrived —November 16. Sorrento, s.s., 1778 tons, Pauls, from Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. Endeavour, brigantine, 79 tons, Dick, from Wellington. Cleared —November 16. Cutty Sark, schooner, 52 tons. Ware, for Pclorus Sound. Cuff and Graham, agents. Adieu, brigantine, 173 tons, Eice, for Groymouth. Master, agent. Sailed— November 15. Star of the South, s.s., 175 tons, Hopkins, for Westport. Cuff and Graham, agents. Taiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, Hansby, for Wellington. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Spencer, Misses Williams (two). Watts, Clark, Smith, Kruse, Kist, Messrs Redwood, Paul.Tafner, Scott, Bloor, Carter, Ellis (two), Sutter, Belli Luckie, Griffiths, Spencer, Peters, Treadwell, Kellar, Collins, Cuuard, Ah Tong, and twenty Volunteers. Union Steamship Company, agents. The following shipping nows is given in 4ha New Zealand Shipping Company’s list just issued : —Despatched from London for Lyttelton—Lurline, August 19 th ; Hurunui, September 14th; Triton, in October. Prom Liverpool—Annie Main, August 20th. Prom New York —Silver Lining, August 3rd. Por Wellington—Orari, August 26th ; Waitora, September 22nd; Pareora, October 19th ; Montrose, loading. From New York —Duke of Richmond, August 2nd. Por Auckland —Weathersfield, August 19th; Border Chief, September 14th ; Tythonus, in October; Mataura, November 3rd; Brahmin, loading. Por Port Chalmers— Loch Dee, September 13th ; Mennock, in October ; Kiaudra, November Ist ; Benon, loading. Prom Liverpool Candidate, September 7th. Prom New York —Olive Thurlow, in October. For Oamaru —Unicorn, July 27th. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, November 15. Sailed—Wairarapa, for Sydney. Hero, for Fiji. Wellington, November 15. Arrived —Hawea, from Picton and Nelson. Sailed—Wakatu, for Lyttelton and Kaikoura. The ketch Elizabeth is ashore near the mouth of the Otaki river. Should the •weather keep favorable, she will bo launched into the river without any difficulty. She is insured for .£2OO. The Sorrento sailed for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers at seven o’clock to-night. There is no sign of the Wanaka with the English mail. The Hawea is detained to carry on the Southern mails. Timaru, November 15. Arrived —Oceola, brigantine, from Newcastle. Sailed—Kestrel, for Lyttelton. Captain Greenwood, of the schooner Young >.Dick, goes Home almost immediately to bring out the Timaru, the first of the Timaru Colliery Company’s new boats. The vessel is expected to arrive in April next. Dunedin, November 15. Arrived —Rotorua, from Melbourne, via the Bluff. Te Anau, from the North. Sailed —City of Bombay, ship, for Lyttelton. Rotorua, for the North. Passengers—Por Lyttelton, Messrs Aikman, Erickson (two), Sedustrom, Anderson, Sarson, Hezelsund, Sundal (two); for Wellington, Messrs Donald, Dickson, Moore; for Auckland, Miss Skinner, Messrs Petrie and Buck.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2686, 16 November 1882, Page 2
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433SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2686, 16 November 1882, Page 2
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