SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON.
Weatheb Rbpokt —December 20. 9 a.m. — ‘Weather, overcast, gloomy ; Wind, N.E., fresh breeze. Barometer, 22.80; thermometer 64. High Water —To-morrow. Morning, 0.00 ; evening, 0.23.
Abbivbd —December 20. "Vision, brig, 159 tons, McCabe, from Kalpara. J. B. Way, agent. Wakatu, s.s., 78 tons. Wills, from Boat Harbor. Kinsey, Ward and Co., agents. Pelican, brigantine, 69 tons. Brown, from Kaipara. J. Waller and Co., agents. Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, from Abaroa. Master, agent. Dove, cutter yacht, 24 tons, Dempsey, from Akaroa. Gipsy, ketch, Matthews, from Akaroa. Master, agent. Hurunui, ship, 1012 tons, Hazlowood, from London. Passengers —Saloon—Mr and Mrs Bullock and family, Mr Oliver Wethered, Rev. Charles Bright, Mrs Sarah J. Bright, Miss Mary Bright, Mr J. Howard Mutton, Mr Alexander Anderson, Mr John M. Pottinger, Mrs Janet Pottinger. Mr James Pottinger, Miss Jane Pottinger, Mr Robert J. Pottinger, Mr Arthur Pottinger, Miss Margaret Pottinger, Miss Anne M. Pottinger, Dr. J. H. Bond. Second cabin —Mr Michael S. Sadler, Mr H. H. Siggins, Mrs Ellen Mower, Mrs Margaret Moore, Miss Eveline Moore, Miss Jane Worsford, Miss E. Gradson, Mr Henry Gradson, Mr Edward Sand, Mr Henry Jones, Mrs Frances Jones, Miss Emma E. Jones, Master William Jones. Steerage--Geo. R. Redhead, Eliz. Redhead, Charles L. Riby, Frank Horn, Charlotte Horn, Ethel Horn, Selina Horn, Mary E. Walsh and child, Robert Hartland, Joseph Bowers, Eleanor Bowei«, Lizzie Bowers, Alice Turtell, Astley W. Turtell, Tyrone J. Turtell, Ethel M. Turtell, Hubert T. Turtell, Fredk. Moorhouse, Harry Walker, William Jerrard, George Wilkins, Francis Lockwood, Chas. Brocket!, Joseph Brocket!, Catherine Callaghan. N.Z. Shipping Company, agents. Sailed —December 19.
Arawata, s.s., 623 tons, Tozer, for South and Melbourne. Passengers Mesdames Oliver, Roberts, Ashwin, Miss Roberts, Messrs Anderson, Woodward, Hankinson, Hamilton, Spains, Stewart, Goodman, Trimmer. Union Steamship Company, agents. Wanaba, s.s., 278 tons, Holmes, for Wellington. Passengers—Mrs Rodick, Mr and Mrs Henderson, Messrs Grillington, Ching, Henderson, Rodick, Benjamin, Crombie. Union Steamship Company, agents.
The Union Steamship Company’s new steamship Hauroto, which left Melbourne on Saturday for Port Chalmers, is commanded by Captain Francis Feilding. The following was her passenger list on leaving GlasgowSaloon—For Melbourne: Misses Black and Thompson. For Sydney: Messrs Robert and R. B. Kirkland, Alexander Mitchell, Misses Kirkland (2). For Port Chalmers; Mr and Mrs Edward McGlashan, Rev. Peter and Mrs Milne, Masters Milne (2), Miss Catherine Milne, Mr and Mrs (Edward F. Sansbury, Mr James Aitken, Mr and Mrs Robert Campbell, Mr and Mrs D’Elsa and infant. Miss Rainey, Miss Longson, Miss Matson, Rev. Robert Macintosh, Mr and Mrs Thomas T. Ritchie, Misses Ritchie (3), Master Ritchie. For Lyttelton: Miss Louisa Wahab. For Timaru: Rev. George and Mrs Barclay. JFor Wellington: Mr Herbert H. Wilson. Second cabin —For Port Chalmers: Miss Paton, Mrs Glassford,Mr James E. Murray, Miss E. Edwards, Miss Mary P. Edwards, Miss Sarah Nisbet, Mr George Stevens, Mr and Mrs John Troup, Mr William Troup, Mrs Brown, Miss Mary Sharp, Miss Isabella Curry, Miss Arabella Henderson, Mr Fred. Fraser. Fr Lyttelton ; Mr D. H. Christie, Miss Euphemia Christie, Mr W. Willison. For Invercargill: Mr James leaser, Mr D. Macpherson. For New Plymouth : Mrs Eliza Dunne and family (5). For Wellington : Mr Thomas Soop, Mr Alfred Crooke. For Nelson : Mr J. Enright. For Auckland: Miss Armistead, Mr H. M. Johnston.
it is reported to be the intention of some one interested in the trade between Canterbury and the Chatham Islands to put on a steamer shortly. It is considered there would, generally speaking, be sufficient inducement to justify undertaking with a small steamer a monthly service. The brigantine Island Lily, which arrived from Newcastle on Monday night, was but ■'a few hours over nine days on the passa-ge. Captain Cooper reports meeting with fresh. N.E. and northerly winds from the Australian coast to New Zealand, with thick rainy weather. The Island Lily will leave in a few days for Chatham Islands. THE HURtTNTJI. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s ship Hurunui, from London arrived this morning. The names of her passengers will be found above. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, December 19. Arrived —Rotorua, from the South. Sailed Maud Graham, schooner, for Timaru; Rotorua, for Auckland via the East Coast; Kennedy, for Nelson and West Coast. Timaru, December 19. Arrived—Waitaki, from the South; Kestrel, from Gatlin's River; Spray, from Horseshoe Bay. Sailed—Waitaki, for Dunedin William and Jane, for Stewart's Island. Dunedin, December 19. Sailed —Stella, for the Southern lighthouses ; Mormon, for Auckland; Don Diego, for Malden Island; Mathieu, barque, for the North.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2714, 20 December 1882, Page 2
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740SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2714, 20 December 1882, Page 2
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