SHIPPING.
BaP: OF LYTTELTON. arrived. Southern Cross, s.s., Holme, dj.' via Northern ports. PasMessrs Walker, Boyd, Liglitie. ‘ Steerage: Mr and Mrs re Jobber and Webb, and six Magellan Cloud, 99 tons, Chatham Islands. Passengers . Shand, and Hood. Helena, brigantine, 127 tons, from Auckland. 4—Rickard and Mary, schooner, Hutchinson, from Havelock. B—Craig Ellachie, 226 tons, Joss, 4—Southern Cross, s.s., 139 tons, for Dunedin. Passengers—Six '4The KS. Southern Cross sailed for Dunedin vftth'brginal cargo at 11 a.m. The ship Pleiades hauled out from the transporting buoy this morning. The ship Dorette was towed out into the offing, ready for sea, this morning by the s. s. Mullough. Her berth at the Gladstone Pier will not be taken by any vessel till after the Otago has sailed, when it will probably be occupied by the Duke of Edinburgh. THE REPORTED WRECK. Nothing fresh has been ascertained about the spars reported to be floating in the harbour yesterday. We took pains to ascertain whether any vessel was ashore either in North-west Bay, or Taylor’s Mistake, but could ascertain nothing. It is without doubt that floating spars were seen, but where they came from is still a mystery.
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 178, 4 January 1875, Page 2
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193SHIPPING. Globe, Volume II, Issue 178, 4 January 1875, Page 2
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