SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
Auckland, February 3. Sailed—4 30 p.m.—City of Sydney, for Sydney. The Hawea sailed at 5 p.m. for Tauranga and tho South, with the following passengers:—Mr aud Miss Avery, Mrs Reynold, Judge and Miss Fcuton, Misses Shore, Harris, and Badman, Mesdames Bonrdman, Eraser, and Lacke t. Master Fenton, Messrs Boardmau, Raudcrson, Harsant, Maxwell, Anderson, Scott, Pardie, Warnack, Eden, and Seed. Mrs Cinnamanu and boy Messrs Oram, Smith, Hill, Mautira, Williams, Milton, Williams, Gray, Walker, Mrs Alexander, Mrs Hewitt and children, Miss Morell, Messrs Playter, Weston, Cholinoudley, Cornford, Rev. Worker, Morloy, Mr and Master (Jabites, Mr R. Wilson. Wellington, February 3. Arrived—Wakatipu from Sydney. Passengers for the South—Mr and Mrs Easther, Mrs AVilliams, Misses Wilson, and Amies, Rev. Evans, Messrs Farley, Hamilton, Hornblower, Allan, and Hannah, Sailed—Tararna for the South at 4 p.m. Passengers—Messrs Otley, Williamson, Straker, Watson, Ross, Williams, Holmes, Mesdames Watson, Baskorvillo, Miss Bonniugton. Foxton, February 3. The bar is greatly improved. Douglas found nearly eight feet water. The Glenelg leaves tomorrow morning for Wellington, where she will take in 70 or 80 tons coal to give her a grip on tho wator, returning to the Hydrabad on Wednesday. The Pelican is expected to be g t off to-morrow morning. Pout Chalmers, February 3. Arrived—Charlwood, barqne, last night from Newport with 1300 tons of railway materials. She left November 6th. and completed the voyage in 86 days. James A. Borland, American barque, from New York, with 1150 tons cargo, two-fifths being for Lyttelton. She left on October 21st, aud had fair weather till the 20th Jaanary, when she had a heavy gale from N.W. to S W Tanpo at 9.45 a.m. from Lyttelton. At tho Heads, Easterhill, from Loudon. Bluff, February 3. The Arawata arrived at C p.m. She left Melbourne at midday on the 30th with the Suez mail, fit saloon and 51 steerage passengers, 400 tons cargo aud two horses. Experienced fresh S.W. winds during the passage. She sails for Dunedin early to-morrow. Passed the Bobjcito steering east off Ceutro Island. Saloon passengers—Messrs Hill, Fowke, Dr. Deamer, Mrs Monk, Rae and family, Messrs Osborne, Fowke, Jaimes, Misses Roberts, Monk, and six steerage.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1548, 4 February 1879, Page 2
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