SHIPPING.
POET OP LYTTELTON. Whathsu Report—January 1". 9 a.m.—Weather, overcast; wind, E., light. Barometer, 29.10; thermometer, 70. Hisrh Wnter—To-morrow. Morning, 8.38 ; evening, 0.02. ARnivcn—January 12. Tui, s.s., 64 tons, Mills, from Wellington via Kaiko'ura. Gnu' and Graham, agents. Passengers —Dr. Medows, Messrs Trnmbles, Smith, Madigan, and Trows. „ ,-,. ~ Island Lily, 12.'J tons, Coorer, from Chatham Islands. Master, agent. Minnie, ketch, 17 tons, Morris, frcm the Bays. Master, agent. Arrived—January 13. LadyMrd, s.s., 286 tons, Ganard, from Wellington. D. Mills, agent. Passengers for Lyttelton-Mes-dames SnowJ and Kunermey, Messrs Wi hams, Caverhill, McLeod, Belcher, Kennedy Vallance, Nolan, Dr. Collins; for Dnnedin, Mrs Williams. Colleen Bawn, schooner, 27 tons, Williams, from Pelorns Sound. P. Laurie, agent. Cleared— January 13. Ladyhird, s.s., 286 tons, Garrard, for Port Chalmers. D. Mills, agent. Jannett, Letch, 41 tons, Green, for Okain s Bay. Master, agent. Priuce Alfred, barquentinc, 161 tons, Schenkel, for Pelorns Sonnd. Master, agent. Sailed—January 12. Kate McGregor, schooner, US tons, McDonald, for Oamaru. Boyse, Stead and Co., agents. Owake, schooner, 63 tons, Lang, for Tiniaru. George Mackay, agent. The Elizabeth Curie and the Edith Eeid cleared Kt the Customs on Saturday, the former for Picton nd the latter for Waitapu. The Ladybird arrived from Wellington at ten o'clock this morning. She leaves for Port Chalmers this afternoon. The Colleen Bawn, with a cargo of timber, arrived from Pelorns Sound this morning. The Ada C. Owen was to leave Auckland for this port via the Thames, where she would take in a cargo of timber. The brig Vision, Captain Braund, arrived on Saturday afteruoou with a cargo of kauri timber from the Thames, whence she sailed on the 3rd Instant. The run down the coast was made with very light changeable winds accompanied by fine clear weather. The fine brigantine Circe with a cargo of coal from Greymouth anchored in port on Saturday night. She left the Grey on the Bth instant withla light S.W. wind, which carried her to Cape Farewell, when it veered to the westward, bringing her through the straits, thence a northerly breeze to entering the harbor. SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. Bluff, January 13. The Eingarooma arrived at daylight. She left Melbourne at 4.45 p.m. on the 7th, arrived at Hobart Town at 7.40 a.m. on the 9th j left at 5 p.m. Bame day, and experienced fine weather. She brings 85 saloon and 53 steerage passengers for all ports. She sails at 4 pm. for Dunedin. Saloon : Misses Bunan and Kidd, Mesdames Davis, Lyt-telton-Moore, and Inglis, Messrs Davis, Fitzmaurice, Collier, Grant, Thomas, Styche, Lytb elton-Moore, and ten in steerage,
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1530, 13 January 1879, Page 2
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426SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1530, 13 January 1879, Page 2
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