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SHIPPING.

TOUT OF LYTTELTON.

WnATHEa Bki-obt—Marcli 21. 9 a.m.— Weather, clear, bine sky; wind, S.W., light. Barometer, 30.24; thermometer, 00. J Hitfh Water—To-morrow, Morning, 3.17; evening, 3.33.

CLEARKD—March 31. Monuock, barque, 787 tons, Murray, for London. New Zealand Slopping Co. agent. Especnlador, barque, 262 tou.s, Powell, for Newcastle. F. Jenkins, agent. Elizabeth, barque, 349 tons, Soutar, for Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent. Dido, schooner, 58 tons, Johnson, for Anahau Master, agent

Sailed—March 20. Wave of Life, brigantine, 73 tons, Herbert, for Hokitika. Master, agent. , Richard and Mary, schooner, tons. Miller, lor Nelson. Master, agent.

Tire barque Especulador and Elizabeth cleared this morning for Newcastle. The barque Meunock was cleared at the Customs for London this morning, and will sail to-morrow. The schooner Gael wns towed out yesterday to await her turn to discharge. The schooner Toreu-, Captain Grundy, lert Kju■para on Saturday with N.N.E. wind to Kaikoura, which was passed at 7 p.m. on Mondiiy 5 thence variables to arrival yesterday. , The Elizabeth finished discharging yesterday at Peacock’s Wharf, and was moved alongside the oarque Marie, from which she will receive ballast. The Kspeculudor has finished discharging, and to-day will bo moved out to allow the brig Akbar in. The Camille was yesterday towed into the The James A. Borland will put out the last of her American cargo this morning. SHIPPING TELEGRAM. Wellington, March 20. Arrived —Albion, from Lyttelton. The Star of the South sailed for Lyttelton at 0 p.m. Passengers —Mr G. Stephenson and live in Bteeraga- Auckland, March 21. Arrived— Wanaka. A steamer signalled is believed to he the Xararua from Sydney. Mr McGregor’s new steamer of a hundred tons, the Gleuelg, intended for the Tauranga trade, is eighteen days out from Hobart Town. Pears are entertained as to her safety.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1587, 21 March 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1587, 21 March 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1587, 21 March 1879, Page 2

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