SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report—January 6. 9 a.m.-Weather, clear, blue sky; wind, N.K, liriit Barometer, 29.20; thermometer, 63. B Hieli Water—To-morrow. Morning, 2.37 ; evening, 3.C6. Arrived— January 4. Hawea. s.s., 461 tons, Kennedy, from Port Chalmers D. Mills, agent. Passengers-Messrs Kan "vv bench. Mill c Wood, Misses Davies, Bell #2l&srsHigghis, Alger, Craig, Smith, and flkfllton 9 steerage and 12 for other ports. Wanaka s.s ,278 tons, McGillivray, from Auckland v?a EasiCoast ports D. Mills, agent. Pas-spnifera-Misses Grace, Andrews, Ross (2), OarSon Mesdames Boss, Caldwell, Deane, McKay, Emmet: S! Lord H. Phipps Dr. Deane, Captain DeCv Messrs Br.issey, Stuart, Fulton, Broomhall, g&Scha-t, Hack* Lloyd, Bobertson Graham, Mann, Roberts, Viuser. Booking, Hughes,J2E£' Wright, Drew, Bright, Murphy, Bichardson, Hawkis Monk, Edwards, Lolnett, Wilson, .Stanley (2), Pollock, Hugo, Davoney, Sextan. Anderion, Stewart, Jones, Thomas, Avers, and 10 steerage. Cleared— January*. SS Mrf Miss Harding, Messrs G.: J. Garcia, Pedro _ Amateur, ketch, 25 tons, Nelson, for Akaroa. Master, agent. ED _ JaßUary4 . _ Wowaa s s 461 tons, Kennedy, for Auckland via e*<%rf B Mills, agent. Passengers-For Mesdames Reim and Eosebloom, Miss K'doS, Mr Sinclair; for Nelson, Dr. rwT&* Messrs Priest and Lewis ; for Napier, Mrs Collins, Tangcre and T v? mpS f°n n r' PovStT Bay, Mrs Noble and Mr Westoly? for Auckland!' Mr, Mrs and Master CbwlishLw, Mrs J. Mumford, Miss Thompson, Melsrs Dolson and Bitchenen; for Melbourne, A. Sutcliffe. _ _ January 5. Wanaka. s.s., 278 tons, McGillivray, for Akaroa nnd Port Chalmers, D. Mills, agent. Sissy, schooner, 79 tons, Thow, for Auckland. M clL?Xoner, 80 tons, Kirk, for Waitapu. M Cat e iin, a |etch,46tons, Lyder, for Catlin's River. Guthrie and Larnach, agents. Southern Cross, barque, 324 tons, Boon, for Newcastle. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Jessie Nicol, schooner, 98 tons, Cowper, for D'Urville's Island. Master, agent. SAILXD-Jannary 6. Mary Ann Annison, barque, 297 tons, Hughes, for Jackson's Head. Langdown and Co., agents. Courier, ketch, 20 tons, Sinclair, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. , _ T „_„._ Volunteer, ketch, tons, Larsen, for Leßon s Bay. Master, agent. The barque Mary Ann Annison, for Jackson's Head, sailed this morning. The schooners Clio, for Waitapu, and Cissy, for Auckland, announced as having sailed yesterday, returned last night and anchored at the Heads. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.' Auckland, January 4. The barque Helen cleared for London. She sails to-day. Her cargo consists of 2000 cases gum, 1000 bales wool, 100 tons copra, 200 tons manganese, 26 hales cotton, and 100 cases candleuuts. Auckland, January o. The brigantine Ada Cowan proceeds to the Thames to load timber for Christchurch. Wellington, January 5. The ship Fern Glen from London arrived to-day. She brings 174 adults and 51 children. She called lit Nelson, but did not land any immigrants. AH are well on board. Wellington, January 6. Arrived—Wakatipu, from Sydney, at 8.30 p.m. Yesterday. Passengers—For Lyttelton—Messrs Scott, Hill, Langdown, Mrs O'Reilly and five children, Miss Skildicone.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1524, 6 January 1879, Page 2
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