SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
■"■. HISH WATEB AT NEISOV. B.na: p.>n. r Tuesday, Juno 13 723 7-53 j i Wednesday, June 14, 8-17 R>l - , Thursday, June 15 9"3 9-25 j . Friday, Juno 16 9-46 10 5 • INWAKDS. June 12-—Grafton bi, 156, JohDSton, fnru
Wellington and Lyttelton. Pasiorigerg—Mr and Mrs 0. Cross and bhiid, and Mr H. OfO!i, . 12—Camelia, ketch, 19, Yoiragi'from'Motn< eW'. , ■'; "", '"" ■ ■■•■■■■; "■ _ ■;■ 12—GfolfJgeeker, cutter, 10, Eickefcfi, froa Tata Islands. CISABED OTTTWABDS. June 12—Charles Edward, ps, 125, Whit, well, for Karamea and Weet Coast. Pasten< gera—Miss Jones, Messrs M'Leod, and Stubk 12—Grafton, «b, 156, Johnston, for Wtot Coast, Passengers r-Mts Evans,- Mm Baxter and family, Messrs Blumer and Edwards. The Wallace left for West Coast Ports, via Karamea, at 2 pm yesterday.' '. The Penguin left Wellington at 1 p.myei. terday, and will Arrive here about-5 o'clo: tbia morning. She leaves for Pieton tab Wellington at 4 p.m to-day. At the Utto port she takes'up the running of-the a Wanaka, arriving here on Friday morning, and leaving for Wellington, Taranaki, aui Manukau at 10 a.m on Saturday, carrjing the outward mail, via San Francisco. The Lady Barkly leaves for Motneka and Golden Bay at 3 p.m today. The ss Murray left Wanganui at 5 o'clou. last evening, and will arrive here Shis moxning. She leaves for Wellington at 5 p.m. , The ss Hawea leaves Onehunga this mora. ing, and will arrive here early on Thursday morninf; She leaves for; Pieton^ and Soaft at 8-30 a.m same day. The Kennedy was to leave Greymouth last night for Waitara and Nelson. The ss • Grafton arrived from Wellington early yesterday morning, and left for West port and Greymouth at noon. The Charles Edward leaves for West Coasl Ports at 7 o'clock; to-night. By the arrival of the bchooner CameEt, from Motupipi, we learn that no l«ss than nine vessels were anchored at the Tat* Islands for shelter on Sunday morning. Tin cutter Dart, bound to the Croixelles, was blown across the Bay, and luckily got la there. The schooners Clio and Eeward, boll bound to Lyttelton, had put in from the Straits; and the Croydon Lass, unable to get into Waitapu, had also run in there. Tta ketch Prospect and other local vessels get under weigh on Sunday, but it is probaWs that the schooners : bound through the Straits are still there.
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Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3480, 13 June 1882, Page 2
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384SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3480, 13 June 1882, Page 2
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