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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. January 20—Jessie Henderson, echooner, from Auckland, -with timber. January 21—Flirt, brigantine, 100 tons, M'Kenzie, from Auckland. January 21—Blackwall, ketch, 34 tons, Nelson, from the Bays, with timber. January 21—Gazelle, s.s, 41 tons, Feathergtone, from Gore's Bay. January 21—Lady Jocelyn, ship, 2138 tons, Jenkins, from London. Passengers— Saloon: Mr and Mrs O. Allaway, Mr and Mrs J. E. Buchanah and family, Mr and Mrs Morris, Mrs S. Pilditch, Miss E. Leach, R. M. Buchanan, E. Sanders, Mr and Mrs F. A. Willett and family, Miss Morgan, H. J. Cunningham, James P. Penney, Thomas R, Crockwell, W. Blandford, E. A. Buchanan, Mrs Penny, Mrs Cooper, Alfred Leask, Dr Pearde, George Hogg and family (4), A. S. Parker, F. G. Dorrington, L. Wallis, W. G, Innes, C. S. Firby, and T. S. M. Cowie. Also, 450 steerage passengers, most of whom are Government emigrants. SAILED. January 21 Kestrel, ketch, 19 tons, Clarkson, for Manuka Bay. Master, agent. January 21—Syren, barque, 300 tons, Rees, for Kaiapara, in ballast. January 21—Magellan Cloud, brigantine, 99 tons, Bruce, for Chatham Island, with general cargo. January 21—Coq du Village, barque, 312 tons, Smith, for Newcastle, in ballast. Passenger—Mr Trotter. January 21 —Nile, schooner, 24 tons, for the Bays, in ballast. January 21—Transport, brig, 307 tons, for Newcastle, in ballast. The brigantine Flirt, M'Kenzie, from Auckland, with a full cargo of timber, arrived at 4.30 p.m. to-day. The fine ship Lady Jocelyn, 2138 tons, and commanded by Captain Geo. Jenkins, arrived from London to-day. She was signalled early this morning, but her name was not known until about 1.30 p.m. The health officers and commissioners went off to the ship shortly before the train left.

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Globe, Volume II, Issue 193, 21 January 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume II, Issue 193, 21 January 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume II, Issue 193, 21 January 1875, Page 2

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