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SHIPPING.

PORT OF ■ B a.m., to-day; Wind, SW., light; lather, calm. Barometer—29.74 j therwneter, 37. .% High Water:. , ; • i-morrow morning, 7.11*; night, -7.3 U. mday—Morning, 7.50; night, 8.16. ARRIVED. Tune 10—Elizabeth r >flchooner r 48 tons, k> dir an, from the Thames. Tune 10—Rihgarooinajr ,8(4. 6P?T)tU9 B i cLean, from Nelson, via Wellington. Pas-igora—-Saloon :.. Mesdames McEachen and ivis, Captains Russell, .and McClatchie, ther Claffing,-Messrs Saunders, r Mason, illiamrfj and Davie, three-in steerage; r ' Tune 10—Hawea, s.s, 462 tons, Wheeler, im Port Chalmers, Passengers —Miss air, Mr and Mrs Hyde; Dr Donaldson, sssra J. M. Clayton and Mathias’. Tune 10r— barque, 306 toWf,> m Newcastle, N.S. W. ‘Cargo—Coal. ■ ■' l « cleared;- »H odj an nl 1 Tune 10—Young Dick, schooner, 163 tons, nltt, for Wellington. i IV inelO—-Hawea, s.s, 462 tons, Wheeler, Port Chalmewo % j. 2 j. r. ime 10—Ringarooma, s.s, 623 tons, Mcn, forM'abtfnmd‘Mii ,! v^eo-ion SAILED. . Time 10—Countess of Kintore, ''TSOtonSjrrie, for Ixmddn. 7 'I-* ■ ?/I ; ■ ; tone IQ Cloud, schooner, 46 tons, Ifedrews, for Charleston, , . Tune 10—Kainma, schooner, 39 tons, rale, for Hokitika. -I'irA.i. iiiHiz —£<h (j3? * kHdsij's The barque Alexandre, from Newcastle, is coming up the harbour when our express

The shir? Countess of Kintore took her ipartureibr"London this morning. _ The s.Si- Hawea, .from Northern ports, rived m harbour'at 12.30 to-day. She ils South this evening.' • • U ■ > The Capt, J.McLean*, rived in harbour this morning at 8.30 from elson and Wellington. She leaves this r«ning onherusual trip forrMelbournei Ka' unedmi stnd, theJWuff,j x isn her. passage, om Lyttelton to Wellington the jpjx was ado in 13 : hoiurs ; 10 minutes f the quickest i record with one exception, the American iddle steamer Nebraska, which did it in - cactly the same time! J i rui .! CLEARANCE! OF THE N.Z.S. GO’S SHIP - WAIPA. ! Ilk 1 1 .! ■ This snlendid ship cleared the Customs lastnlghfc 4th a large and valuable cargo, valued at £102,461 to. The following are the items‘ • - ■ ■ o Banpc -zy-1:’ -:: v i naokaireß ... ... ... #ss 300 u u 0 boxes gold (11,3720* 7dwt) } ~ ... ; P boxes sovereigns 20,000 0 o £102,461 12 0 - r r :

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 617, 10 June 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume VI, Issue 617, 10 June 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume VI, Issue 617, 10 June 1876, Page 2

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