SHIPPING.
POST OF LYTTELTON. Ws.KTHEB Report— February 26. 9 a.m. Woathar, overcast; (wind, ;S.W., light. Barometer, 30 08; thermometer, 50. iiii;h Water—To-morrow. Morning, 8.08; evening, 8.30. Arrived— February 26. Hawea. s.h., 401 tons, Kennedy, from Auckland, via East ('oast ports. R. Puflott, agent. Passengors vre.dnnes Devenish, Kelly. Macdonald BuMersby and family. Brown, Misses Blundell, Tompkins. Beamish, Revs R. Hamilton, Breach, Monroe, Dr Macdonald, Captains Railsi and Newman Messrs Gray, Montague, Anderson, Smith, McNeil. Dibble, Mowbray. Augerste.no, Devoe. Gordon. Elkins. Yuile, Hill. Graham, Fife. Toosey. Dixon. Pierce. Robinson, Ash field, Twohilh Bns , Ford (2). Rightholder, Foyen, Robertson. Broughton. Macdonald, Battersby. Tolhnrst. Sykes, Edwards. Bishop, Fongere, Sherlock, Brown, Gear, Two Si ~tors Mercy. Steerage—lß. For other ports In. q leaued —February 25. . Chittagong, barquentine, 323 tons, Jarvis, for Oamara. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Sailed— February 26. Hawea s s., 461 tons, Kennedy, for Port Chalmers. R Pnflett. event. Passengers—ls original. Annie Hill, brigantine, 121 tons, Mackay, for Bluff. Cuff and Graham, agent. . „ _ Canny Scot, barque, 323 tons. Mnnson, for Neweastlo. Montgomery and Co, agents. Per Maud Graham—67,oooft. sawn timber. Consignee—Pavitt. Exports. Per Chittagong—2oo hales oornsaeks, 730 sacks wheat. Shippers—P. Cnnningham and Co., Royse, Stead and Co. _ The s.s. Hawea arrived at nine o’clock this morning from Auckland, bringing the passengers and a large portion of the cargo of the wrecked steamer Tanpo. She left for Port Chalmers punctually at one o’clock this afternoon. The barque Canny Scot, for Newcastle, and the A T?h"‘Lm r ST-SIW when •WSffiirSSrfc- their banting toin, jeeterday. in honor of the marriage at Lyttelton of Miss Rouse to Mr Neyille, draughtsman to the brigantine Maud Graham, Captain Jorgensen, arrived on Monday night, six days from KaiPB The Mennock has commenced to load for London under charter to Messrs Cnnningham and Co., and Messrs Royse, Stead and Co. . Three of the New Zealand Shipping Company a ships are at the Gladstone pier, all on the berth for London-the Waikato, Times, and Northern Monarch, to sail respectively on the Ist, Bth and 15 Qf Messrs Shaw, Savill and Co.’s ships there are two on the Home berth alongside the Gladstone—the Hydaspes and Marlborough, the first to sail m Meswfc'nff and Graham announce the Flora for Auckland, and Mr J. B. Way the Sissy for the ame port. * SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, February 25. Phe Rotorua sailed South at seven o’clock tonight. Passengers for Lyttelton —Mr and Mrs Mnnster, family and servant, Mr and Misses Briggs (2). Messrs Burrows and Brown. The topsail schooner Grace, proceeds to Lyttelton to load breadstuffs for Auckland. Wellington, February 20. The Zamhoanza arrived at 1 o’clock to-day from Sydney. She brings no passengers, and sails for Dunedin direct to-morrow at Ip.m. Sailed—Hawea, for Lyttelton, at 1.30 p.m. Pas-seneers-Mrs Kedley, Miss McDonald; Messrs Hislop, Beaver, Mason, Solfe, Smith, Yuile, Hill, Sibbard, Graham, Nation ; and ten steerage.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1567, 26 February 1879, Page 2
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470SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1567, 26 February 1879, Page 2
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