SHIPPING
POET OF LYTTELTON. ■Weather Report—November 20. 9 a.m.—Weather, clear, blue sky. Wind, N.E., fresh breeze. Barometer, 30.15; thermometer, 62. High Water —To-morrow. Morning, 11.49 ; evening, 00.00. Arrived—November 20. St. Hilda, s.s., 174 tons, Greagor, from Greymouth. New Zealand Grain Agency and Mercantile Company, agents. Maud Graham, schooner, 80 tons, Jorgenson, from Wellington. Cuff and Graham, .agents. Cleared —November 20 Herald, schooner, 53 tons, Tointon, for Pelorus Sound. Cuff and Graham, agents. Sailed —November 18. Adieu, brigantine, 174 tons, Rice, for Greymouth. Master, agent. ‘ Examiner, barque, 226 tons, Clarkson, tor Greymouth. C. W. Turner, agent. Wakatu, s.s., 78 tons, Wills, for Wellington via Kaikoura. Passenger—Mrs Wood. Kinsey, Ward and Co., agents. Tui, s.s., 55 tons. Pope, lor Wellington -via Kaikoura. Cuff and Graham, agents. Grafton, s.s., 242 tons, Johnson, for H ellington. Nelson and West Coast ports. New Zealand Grain Agency and Mercantile Company, agents. Wanaka, s.s., 278 tons. Holmes, for Wellington. Passengers —Mosdames Castle, Colonel Header, Messrs Williams, Dunlop, Gray, A. Gray, Weston, Prentice, Campbell, Dransfield, Niven, Buchanan, Smith, Castle, Handly, Forman, Hill, Isitt, Kohn, Beath, Caldwell. Union Steamship Company, agents. November 19. Pelican, brigantine, 69 tons. Brown, for Kaipara. J. Waller and Co., agents. Mary King, schooner, 73 tons, Bowton, for Kaipara. Master, agent. The barque Celestia, which put into Wellington the other day while bound from Greymouth to this port, is discharging her cargo at Wellington this trip. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, November 18. Arrived —Mahinapua from the South ; Manawatu from W estport; Kiwi from Flax bourne ; Mary Ogilvie, schooner, from Dunedin. „ _ . , , Sailed Mahinapua for Westport and Greymouth; Manawatu for Westport. Bluff, November 20. Arrived —Arawata, Captain McGee. She left Melbourne on the 15th at 4 p.m., experienced a fine weather passage, and arrived at daylight- She sails at 5 p.m. for Dunedin. Mr Smythe. manager for Mr Forbes, is apassenger. Mr Forbes, the war correspondent, who has been laid up for several weeks from the effects of an old gunshot wound,has regained his health and, leaves for .New Zealand on the 21st. Saloon passengers —For Bluff —Mr Geddes, Mr and Mrs Clare Brown, Mr Coomb, Mr and Mrs Nichols, Mr and Miss Henderson, Miss Hallam, Mr Barlow, Mrs Froggatt, Hev. Kingdom, Mr Dunn and Mr K. S. Smyth. For Dunedin —Messrs Liddy, Soilleux and Earl, Miss Nathan, Hev. and Mrs Hurst, Messrs Smythe, Lonsdale, Pringle and Learmond. For Lyttelton— Messrs Robinson, Scott, Rowe, Bamberger, Steele, Mallett, Mrs Hack, Mrs Balkum, Mr Bissett. For Wellington—Mr Brown, Dr. Spratt, Mrs Woolley. For Auckland— Messrs Murlkere and Hill. Timabu, November 19. Sailed —Young Dick for Sydney; Prince Rupert for Gatlin’s River.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2689, 20 November 1882, Page 2
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