SHIPPING.
POET OP LYTTELTON. WbjlThbb Hr post—March 8. f a.m.—Weather. overcast j wind, calm, B&PO* xneter, 25,90; thermometer, 67. High Water—To-morrow, Morning, 4.10; evening, 4.4 G. Aerived— March 7. James A. Borland, barque, 670 tons, Kent, . rom New York via Port Chalmers. Miles, Hassal ana Co, agents. , _ Arrived— March 8. Arawata, b.b., 1100 tons, Underwood, from Melbourne via South. R. Pudett. agent. Passengers from Melbourne —Mr and Mrs W. L. Collier, Mrs John Tftit and infant, Mr G. Cose, Mr and Mrs Eese, Messrs C. Jeffreys, Chas. and Fred. Roach, Captain Tosswill, Mrs Tosswill family (2), and two servants, Mr and Mrs Boayle, Mrs F. Master, Restell. From Coast—Mosdames Hunter, McQuiCkon, Moynahau, Messrs Nolan, Goodwin, btoeres, Lascellos. Cleared— March 8. Arawata, s.s., 626 tons, Underwood, for Wellington. R. Pnflett, agent. „ . , T Adelphoi, barque, 649 tons, Gregory, for Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent. Sailed— March 7. Sissy, schooner, 76 tons, Thow, for Auckland. J. B. Way, agent. Exports, Per Sissy—6 casks beef, 651 sacks oats, 19 cases bacon, 120 bags flonr, 30 sacks wheat. Shippers— J. B. Way, John Grigg, Green, The s.s. Arawata arrived from Melbourne via South this morning at nine o'clock, and the Wanaku at half-past one p.m. Both steamers sail this afternoon, the Wauaka for Port Chalmers direct, and the Arawata for Wellington, transhiping passengers to the Ladybird for Auckland and East Coast ports. , _ , The ship Northern Monarch, of S.S. and Co. s line, wanted but lifty bales of wool to complete her cargo for Loudon yesterday afternoon. She will he moved from the Gladstone Pier into the stream on Monday. , ... , The s.s. Oreti, from Manakau and other ports, is dne from Wellington to-morrow, Sho will soil on Monday for Port Chalmers. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, March 7. The Easby sailed for Sydney at 3 p.m, with 20 Pl Sailod-Wanaka, for the South., at 6 p.m. Pas■engers Messrs Brownlee, Simpson, Grace. Liddlo, Wastuey, Mclvor. Shrimpton, Donald, Gaddings, Constables, Bnchauan, Wall, Carroll, Mitchell, Mr and Mrs Claridgo and two children, Mr and Mrs Brownley and family (6). Auckland, March 7. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s ship Maiuoa sailed to-day for Lyttelton* whence she loads wheat. . , , , . . The topsail schooner Gael was cleared to-day tor Lyttelton with 20 railway waggons. She loads breadstuff* at Lyttelton for Auckland.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1576, 8 March 1879, Page 2
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376SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1576, 8 March 1879, Page 2
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