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SHIPPING.

POET OF LYTTELTON. Weathib EEPOiiT-March 25. _ 9 a.m.—Weather, clear, bine sky; wind, light fI.E. Barometer, 00.16; thermometer, 56, High Water—To-morrow. ■Morning, 6.01; evening, 6.26, Sailed—March 24. Bcbington, barque, 921 tons, Roberts, for London. Dalgety, Nichols ami Co, agents. Passengers—Mr Daniel Jacobs, Mr and Mrs Newton. Marmion, brigantine, 92 tons, Bowton, for Auckland. J. Inglis, agent. Fawn, brig, 216 tons, Brown, for Mannkan. Master. agent. , „ ~ Emily, brig, 268 tons, Sutherland, tor Newcastle. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Albion, s.s., 591 tons, Tozcr, for Melbourne via Port Chalmers and Bluff. K. Pnflot, agent. Passengers— For Port Chalmers—Mrs Martin and boy, Mrs Nevin and two children, Messrs McCartney, Hutchinson, Mackenzie, Sinclair, Ryan, Stevens, Jacobs, Marhaiger, Garrard, Qow, Eonslmw, For Bluff—Mrs Braham, Miss McLaren. For Mel■bourne—Miss Chambers, Dr. McMillan, Messrs Bains, Bennett, Bowler, Stansberry. McGuire, Howard, Wilson, Lee, Cullen, Frazer, Clarke, Cass, Cttntain Andrews. Steerage, 14. Huia s.s., 106 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. Passengers —Mrs Passau, Messrs Wilkinson, Frodsham, Baker, XTITIfI Lady Bird, s.s., 286 tons, Malcolm, for Timaru and Dnnedin, R. Pnflett, agent. b Onward, schooner, 69 tons, Joss, for Picton. i. Jenkins, agent. _____ The John Knox from Sydney, and the barque Bnttermore from Calcutta via Port Chalmers were entered at the Customs this morning. The Mary Banuatyne was to leave Hokitika for this port 13th March. . . The barque John Knox, Captain Davis, arrived yesterday morning, from Sydney. She left there March 7th, and until sighting Capa Farewell had a continuous run of light easterly winds, with occauional thick weather. Passed through the Straits on Friday Inst, and had strong winds down the The brig Emily for Newcastle, the Fawn for Mannkan, and the schooner Marmion for Auckland, Bailed last night. „ ~ . . .. Through some mistake or fault of a consignee tnc shin Boyne was stopped in her discharging operations the whole of yesterday. From Captain Kelly wo learn that negotiations to load Ins tine ship hero have not been successful, and her destination will bo Newcastle, thence to a port in the East Indies. , , , ... Messrs Black and Wood, the purchasers of the wreck of the schooner Clyde, stranded on the Ninety mile beach, nearTaumatu. have, after three unsuccessful attempts to get the vessel off, in the meantime abandoned the attempt. The efforts have hitherto been made to launch her as she lies, broadside to the sand, These having proved abortive, it is understood to bo the intention of her owners to cant the vessel stern to sea and make a fresh effort. At present, she lies high and dry, and out of reach of all tides but the very highest, winch only wash her in such a way as cannot possibly injure her. .. . „ The John Watson, harqnentine, from Uamarn, arrived last evening. . A hanine from the South was signalled last night when our express left port. She is reported to be an American-built vessel, probably the Isaac Hall, out 94 days. „ . , The Edith Reid, Captain Forman, armed yesterday from Waitapn, whence she sailed March 20th. Until making Cape Campbell she experienced N.W winds, thence to Kaikoura light N.E., and to arrival westerly winds. „ , . . The Lochiel to No. 5 Whart, the Mary Ann Annison to Peacock’s, and the Drover to No. 2, will be berthed this morning.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1590, 25 March 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1590, 25 March 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1590, 25 March 1879, Page 2

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