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ABBIVF.D. Deo B— To A mm, a.c., 1028 tons, Carey, from Melbonrno via Ponfh. It. Pollott, a grant. Patsenirets—AliHdOS li, hu>and, Hall, Ualdwin (2), C»l---baok, AlOHdamea ICnighr, tiluter, uiooardi, Messts il»taou, Keadr, Crrtiaf, Lowpntaal, Comrtney, Lightband, Faire, Friedman, Fiagbtland, Wii'oookp, Oibba, Duke, it iad, Ilopkin, fiark.r, Ricoardi, and 8 steerage. Deo. B— Agics Donald, Fohnnuor, G3 tons, Bradley, fr.im AnoUliu:l via. Taitua. Cuff and Graham nyoat ■. Deo. 7— Auno Mair, barqu>), 499 tone, Pophsm, from Livovpool N.Z. Shipping Co., agents, Paagongor—Mrs Pojham. OLRABTSD. Deo. 7— Awaroi, eohooutr, 60 tons, Holmes, for Foxton. Cuil iiqci > rilinw, r.^onts. Deo. 7— Uatliu, ketch, 48 tous, Norman, fcr Timaru. Cufi acd Graham, asrmts. Deo. B— Huon B?l!e, kctoh, 42 tonp, Keyoe, for Catlin's Uiver. nil nnd Graham, hgentH. Deo. 8— Princo A'.fruO, baiqu-?nlioti, 161 tons, Sohenkel, for Pbi-jtub Sound. Master, agent. SAILED. Doo. 7— Waiion, ship, lUIS ton?, Earolay, for London. N.Z. tliippi;iy Co., agen'.s. Pasaongar— MiH3 Wnb .ter. Deo. 7— Fawn, brig, 216 toun. D'lluor, for Rockhampton via Bnvelook. y. W«ofl, ngont. PasBeiiiiors— Mrs IMUuor, Miss Dillntr, and Wasters Dillnor (2). Deo. 7— Wai'aki, b.b., 228 tons, Webstar, for Timaru aud Duiivdui. JR. Pnflutt, agent. Tho a.s. To An-in arrivod from Molbonrnn and Southern ports this mcrning, and will leave for Northorn ports ar,d Sydney thin nFtornoon. Tha Agues D'Uiuld, i uhoocer, arrivod from Auckland this niormup. The brig Fawn Billed last night for Havolook and EookhdDipton. The Now Zunland Shipping Compact's ship Wftiroa nailed for London yesterday wich a largo and valuable cargo of wool and sundries. Tha barqnontuio Silver Lining, whioh arrived from Now York ou Wednesday evening, reports being in company with tho bsrquo Annio Main from Liverpool for this port on Tuesday night off tho coast. THE ANNE MAIN, FJ3OAT LIVERPOOL. The barqua Annio Hala, under charter to tho New Zealand thlppins Comp&ny, arrivod frem Liverpool last night, of tar a passage of 109 diyg. The Anno Main is a sightly iron vessel of 499 tons regUtor, owned by CupUin Mf.in, 'md hailing Oat of Glasgow, bho iB a vory i--»i;e carrier for her toun^KO, and his h- i obiofly employed in the Wosfc Coiflt, i South Ameiiaa trada. Nothing of auy social noto ooaoxioii d>itin^ the jiasango out, tb • ommonconent of whioh ivcs auytbiig but favourable, ten da.) a bui'Jir occupied in clear of UsoKnglish OOast. Tho Anno Main n oommandett by Captain Jobs Popbain, who aouordod a very courteous welcome to tlioso who toardod the voasel this morning, and to whom wo gra indo'oto I for tho following p»rtioulnr« regarding the passage. Loft Liverpool on Auunst 20. Had very boisterous weather to getting clear of Boilly Island on August 30. Moderately favourable weather was met with aonsH the Bay, and tho N.E. trades wcro mot with off Madeira on Sept. 7 ; they proved moderate, and held to 8 north, being Buooeeded by a.W. monsoons. Took tho S.£!. trades in 1.150 north, orossea the Equator on Sept. 28 in S.W., and carrion" the trades, which were moderate, to 21 »onth, whon they gavo out on Oct. 6. Thouoe had f tosh westerly winds to passing the Capo on Oct. 2 r , and after tint strong westerly winds running down tho oatting. The meridian of CapoLewin w?.« paused on Nov. 20, that of Tasmania on Nov. 27, and tho Snaiss on Dec. 3. Mot with baffling woitit>!o'«i» tJie const; arrived cff tho Heads last ovoi huf , aDd towed in to an anohorago, trinijiug up at 10 p.m. Tho Anno Mai ■ brings a brge fjeceral cargo, and Wa3ou:orod in s.C tho Uuatoms to day.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4563, 8 December 1882, Page 2

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LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4563, 8 December 1882, Page 2

LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4563, 8 December 1882, Page 2