SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTON.
Arrived—December 23,
Clio, schooner, 80 tons, Kirk, from Wnitapn. Master, agent. Arrived—December 24. Dido, schooner, 36 tons, from Waitapn. Master, agent. Gleaner, brigantine, 115 tons, Black, from Greymouth. Royse, Stead and Co., agents. Raymond, brig, 399 tons, Evans, from Newcastle. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Adelphoi, barque, 319 tons, Gregory, from Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent. Reward, schooner, 41 tons, Westlake, from Picton. Master, agent. Mary King, schooner, 73 tons, Bailey, from Picton. George Mackay, agent. Florence, barque, 809 tons. Houston, from Newcastle. Royse, Stead and Co., agentsKintfarooma, s.s», 623 tons, Clark, from Wellington. D. Mills, agent. Passengers — Saloon Messrs Craig, Travers, Morris (2), Calcott, Banks, Wills, Harris, Dunham, Russell, Thomson Hanseman, Black, Blundell. Preston. Earle, Gray, Craig, McDonnough, Chapman, Watt, King, Milburn, Field, Davies, Campbell, Manning. Delaney, Birkley, Oxley, Smith, and Captain Lloyd, Mesdames Banks. Wills, Seager Earle. Caldwell, Davis E Plummer and child, McKay, Misses Weber, Yates, Coker, Brady, Sheehan, Chapman; steerage, 22; for South, Hobart Town and Melbourne—2l saloon and 11 steerage: Cleared— December 23. Fawn, brig, 216 tons, Vcel, for Knipara. R. Wood, agent. _ , ~ . - T Canny Scot, barqnc, 328 tons, Manson, for Newcastle. Montgomery and Co., agents. Cleared— December 24. ■ Ringarooma, s.s.. 623 tons, Clark, fer Melbourne, Via South. D. Mills, agent. Sailed —December 23. Columbia, schooner, 46 tons, Conway, for Nydia Bav. Cuff and Graham, agents. J Imports. Per Elizabeth Cnrlc—4l,796ft. timber. Consignee —F. Jenkins.
Tlie U.S.S. Co.’s Ringarooma, from Wellington, arrived early this morning with sixty-seven passengers for Canterbury, and thirty-two for South, Hobart Town, and Melbourne, whence she sailed this afternoon; , , . Two barques, the Florence and the Adelphoi, and the brig Raymond all arrived from Newcastle, with coal, this morning. The Florence left Newcastle on the 11th inst., and the Raymond on the The schooners Reward and Mary King, from Picton, and the brigantine Gleaner, from Greymouth, with timber, arrived this forenoon. The Canny Scot completed ballasting yesterday and sailed to-day for Newcastle. The barque Antares, to load for London, was moved yesterday to a permanent berth alongside the ship Mallowdalc, over whose decks she will receive her cargo. The schooners Maggie Patterson and Janet Ramsay were berthed at the wharf yesterday, the former at the Tunnel and the latter at Peacock’s. The barque Corinnaleft Hobart Town on the 20th instant with a full cargo of shingles, palings, and timber for Mr W. H. Hargreaves. The brigantine Star sailed from Newcastle for Lyttelton on the 19th instant with 470 tons coal for Mr W. H. Hargreaves. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, December 23. The Hftwca sailed South. Passengers for Lyttelton—Mr and Mrs Elkin, Mrs Carte, Mrs Hanson, Messrs Grace, Piper, (Dacre, Millet, Reid and Beaton. „ Wellinoton, December 23. Sailed—Ringarooma, for Lyttelton and Dunedin, about 2.30. Passengers—Messrs Gray, L. Blundell, Robinson, White, Percy, Field, Dacose, Durham, Chapman, L. Harris, J. Thomson, Delaney, C, A. Deacon, Manning, W. Russell, Smith, West, A. B. Campbell, E. Black, Caldwell, Potans, H. H. Travers, E. Oxley, Mrs E. Plummer and child, Mr and Mrs Shaw, Miss Brady, Miss Coker, Mr and Mrs J. Banks, Misses Sheehan, Chapman and Weber, Mr and Mrs Wills, Mr and Mrs Earl, Mrs Seager, Mrs Roxburgh and child. Tui, for KaiJcoura and Lyttelton, at 6 p.m. Passengers—Messrs Bnmes, Cheene, and Palmer. The Merchant Shipping and Underwriters’ Association report from London, under date December 19th, arrived Renfrewshire, from Port Piric via Port Chalmers.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1515, 24 December 1878, Page 2
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