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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. Nov 18—Waitara, ship, 833 tons, Peek, from London, New Zealand Shipping Co, agents. Passengers—saloon : Misses Susannah and Harriet Cooper, Kev W. Harris, Messrs Pi. S. Thomson, G. Booth, A. Blair. Nov is—Taranaki, s.s., 299 tons, Wheeler, from "Wellington. Passengers—saloon : Miss Sheath, Mrs Hubbard, Mrs Holloway, Mrs Cartelli, Mr and Mrs Lewis, Mrs Sheath, Dr Kemp, Mrs McKay, Messrs Anderson, Barrand, Caruthers, Lawson, Garrick, Brook. Steerage : Messrs Caiselin, Dnpoix, Green, Suckelzky. Immigrants : Messrs Perry, Collin, Taylor, Hayman, Montgomery, McFarlane, Mclntyre, Cowley, and family (12). Nov 18—Antelope, cuttter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, from Akaroa. Master, agent. SAILED. Nov 18—Star of South, 178 tons, Farquhar, for Dunedin. Passengers—Salooon : Mr Groves. Steerage: Jas. Sidey. Nov 18—Lady Bird, s.s., 286 tons, Andrew, for Northern ports: Passengers—Mrs G. Tripps, Miss Paterson, Mrs Thos Corbett, Mr Matthews, Stephenson and Burford troupe (5.) Nov 17—Coq du Village, barque, 312 tons, Smith, for Newcastle. Nov 17—Minnie, ketch, 24 tons, Marquet, for the Bays. Nov 17—Clyde, s.s., McConville, for Saltwater Creek, with coals. VESSELS IN HARBOJS. Steamers —Taranaki. Ships Dorette. Inverallan, Merope, Endymion, Duke of Edinburgh, "Waitara. Barque Especulador, Atlantic, Joliba, Mary Ann Annison, Elizabeth Graham, James Hannell. Barquentine—C. L. Taylor. Brigantines and schooners Fairlie, three-masted, Craig Ewan, three-masted, E. U. Cameron, Wild Wave, Florence, Levi Stevens, Malcolm, and Agnes. Brig—Drover. Ketches —Bee, Blackwall, Minnie, Courier, Margaret, Nile. Cutter —Antelope. THE WAITAEA. The Waitara arrived in harbor this morning from London. All well. She brings fifty-six passengers. Two births and two deaths (of infants) occurred during the passage. The vessel was eighty-two days from the Lizard to the Snares.

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Globe, Volume II, Issue 144, 18 November 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume II, Issue 144, 18 November 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume II, Issue 144, 18 November 1874, Page 2

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