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SOUTHERN SHIPPING.

The following are the movements of vessels at the following ports :— Wellington. —Arrival: April 21, Colleen, barque, from London. Departure: April 4, Florida, s.s., for London. liTTTKLTON. — Arrivals: March 31, Linlithgowshire, ship, from Newcastle (to load for London): April 5, Glenlora, barque, from London (Captain Pitfield was - taken ill on March 9, and found dead in bed. four days before reaching port, and the body was brought to Lyttelton. Mr. Sargeant, chief officer of the Halcion9, has been appointed master.); 6th, Brenhilda, ship, from Auckland (to load for London); 9th, Rakaia, ship, fron London; 16th, Steilingshire, ship, from Newcastle (to load for London). Departures: March 31, Tantnllon Castle, ship, for London ; April 2. City of Nankin, Bhip, for Falmouth or Queenatown, for orders ; 4th, Oamaru, ship, tor London, with 9871 sheep (this it the first sailing ship loaded at Lyttelton with frozen meat); sth, Ruapehu, s.s., for London, with 70 passengers (she took no frozen meat, her machinery being damaged) ; 9th, James Wishart, barque, for United Kingdom; 14th, Opawa, ship, for London ; 20th, Garlock, barque, for London. Cleared 25tb, Firth of Lome, ship, with 11,833 sacks wheat, for London ; Rialto, ship, for Cork, with wheat. DCNEDIN (Port Chalmers). —Arrivals : April 6, Himalaya, barqne, from Glasgow (she comes on to Auckland with machinery for the New Zealand Sugar Company) ; 7th, Norman McLeod, barque, from London; 17th, Tongariro, b.b., from Plymouth (March 2),

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7003, 28 April 1884, Page 4

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SOUTHERN SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7003, 28 April 1884, Page 4

SOUTHERN SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7003, 28 April 1884, Page 4