LYTTELTON.
CLKABJED. Sept. 19 — Alert, schooner, 44 tons, Matthews, for Waitara. Cuff and Graham, agents. Sept. 19— Te Anau, s.s., 1028 tons, i M'lntosh, for northern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers —Misses Horrell, Hewitt, Patterson, Berkeley, Mesdamee Patterson, Pollock, Cork, Mason, Bowe, Messrs Skelton, Court, ; De Castro, M'Mahon, Patterson, Horrell, Gibbs, Handley, Dunnage and Bowe- ; BAILED. ! Sept 19 — Jane Douglas, s.s., 76 tons, Whitby, for Kaikoura. CufE and Graham, \ •gents. : Sept 19 — Jubilee, b.s., 1008 tons, « Brothers, for Dunedin. Kinsey and Co., ' agents. Passengers — Mesdames Watson • and three children, Scott, Miss Reynolds, Messrs Scott, Watson, Stewart, Bailey, , Dobbß, .Carle, Borton, Mills, Horling, \ Doherty, Robinson and Scornby. Sept. 19 — Rotorua, s.a., 576 tone, Neville, for Akaroa and Dunedin. Union Steam- . •hip Company, agents. Passengers — Miss Walker, Mra Cambridge and child, Messrs Petrie, M'Gregor, Masters Evans and Henderson. MOVEMENTS 07 THS UNION B.S. COMPANT > 8 6TBAKBBB. Fbiday (This Day).— The Tekapo leaves late in the afternoon for Sydney, via Wellington. The Omapere leaves early for Westport (direct). Saturday.— The Cairntoul leaves for Melbourne (direct)." The Penguin arrives from Nelson, Picton and Wellington, and returns' to the same ports late in the evening. The Ellis liner Jubilee left for Donedin yesterday afternoon. The steamer Cairntoul arrived from Dunedin yesterday, in command of Captain >Utn*ti J late of the Kingarooma. She was berthed at No. 7 Wharf, and commenced loading produce for Melbourne, for which port she leaves to-morrow. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. , Auckland, Sept. 19. Sailed— Tarawera, for the South; passengers : For Napier— Misses White (2), tfarfLnAnr, Mrs Wilson ; for Wellington — Miss Richmond, Mr and Mrs J. Knox and infant, Messrs J. H. Balding, Darnott, Lewer and wife; for Lyttelton — Miss Henderson, Mr and Mrs Chozton; for Dunedin— Mrs Hardy and two children, Mr D. Leslie. She took about 500 tons of breadstuffe and grain to Sydney. Thirtythree head of Hereford cattle, purchased for breeding purposes, were also shipped by the vessel. New Plymouth, Sept. 19. The Gairloch still lies on the North spit, at the entrance to the Waitara river. An attempt was made to haul her off, but without Buccess, and she will now have to remain till the spring tide (about Sunday next). Her position at present is not conlidered dangerous. ; WELLINGTON, Sept. 19. Sailed— Coptic, for London, via, Rio de Janeiro; passengers— saloon : Sir E. and Lady Dashwood and Mr George Sanders; . second saloon : Messrs A. Waite, Guy and J. Barbour ; steerage : Mr and Mrs Robson and family (3), Mr and Mrs Petersen and family (4), Messrs J. Robinson, T. Bacon, ( D. Gibbß, P. Cassidy and Mitchell. Kentish Lass, barque, for Eaipara. \ The steamer Huia has grounded on the t South spit inside the Manawatu river, but * is expected to be floated off to-night. > Dunbdin, Sept. 19. I Arrived — Grafton, from the North. '" Hauroto, from Sydney. Safled— Wairaiapa, t&t Melbourne. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. c Sydney, Sept. 19. Arrived — E.M.3. Mariposa, from Auck-
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6654, 20 September 1889, Page 2
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481LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6654, 20 September 1889, Page 2
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