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SHIPPING.

POET OF LYTTELTON, ARRIVED. November 25—E. P: Bonverie, ship, 997 tons, Roberts, from London. November 25—Albion, s. s., 591 tons, Underwood, from Melbourne, via Dunedin. Passengers—Saloon : Messrs Moore, J. Mills. Hope, Cones, Cameron, Lindsay, Tyree, Garford, and five in steerage. November 25—J. G. Coleson, brigantine, 70 tons, Wills, from Pelorus Sound, with timber. November 25—Maiden City, schooner, 27 tons, Prescott, from Laverick’s Bay. November 25—Clyde, s.s., 27 tons, M'Conville, from Saltwater Creek. November 25—Ardour, barque, 263 tons, White, from Mauritius, via Dunedin. November 25—Alice Jane, ketch. 27 tons, Johnston, from the Bays. SAILED. November 25 —Bruce, s.s., 205 tons, Macfarlane, from Dunedin, via Timaru and Akaroa, Passengers—Cabin: Mr and Mrs Hansen, Mrs Fitzsimmons, Messrs H. Hunter, Trahair, Jervis, Messing, A. Bridger, J. McCollough, F. Franks, and Charters November 25—Taranaki, s.s., 299 tons, Wheeler, for Northern ports. Passengers— Saloon: MessrsMaddon, French, and Stagpool. November 25—Florence, schooner, 55 tons, Brown, for Greymouth. November 25—Mary Ann Annison, barque, 297 tons, Rogers, for Newcastle, in ballast. VESSELS IN HARBOR, Steamers —Albion. Ships Dorette, Inverallan, Merope, Endymion, Duke of Edinburgh, Waitara, E. P. Bouverie. Barque Especulador, Joliba, Elizabeth Graham, James Hannell, John Knox, Hadda, Ardour. Barquentine —C. L. Taylor. Brigantines and schooners Fairlie, Levi Stevens, Malcolm, Spray, Pearl, Saucy Lass, Lcetitia, J. G. Coleson, Maiden City. Brig—Drover, Emperor, Rio Loge, Fawn. Three-masted schooner —Craig Ewan. Cutter —Antelope, Nautilus. Ketches —Margaret, Annie, Alice Jane. Two ships and a barque were signalled this morning, the barque proved to be the Ardour, from Dunedin, and one of the ships was the E. P. Bouverie—the other is most probably the Pleiades.

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Globe, Volume II, Issue 149, 25 November 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume II, Issue 149, 25 November 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume II, Issue 149, 25 November 1874, Page 2

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