SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTON Weather Report—April 23. 9 a.m.—Weather, clear, bine sky. Wind, calm. Barometer, 30.20; thermometer, 50. Hi eh Water—To-morrow. Morning, 4,35; evening, 5.59. Arrived— April 22. Minna Bell, brigantine, 129 tons, Owen, from Dunedin. J. A. Moreau, agent. Arrived— April 23. Maori, s s., 174 tons, Bcrniche, from West Coast ports and Nelson. E. Pnilett, agent. Passengers— Mrs Hoskins and family (four), Mrs Cole, and Mr Nichol. Cleared—April 23. Maori, s.s., 174 tons Berniche, for Dunedin, via Timnru. R. Pnilett, agent. Swallow, barqnentiue, 296 tons, Davies, for Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent. Sailed—April 22. Star of the South, s.s., 175 tons, Bayldon, for Invercargill, via way ports. J. M. Heywood and Co , agents. Sailed—April 23. Marlborough, ship, 1191 tons, Anderson, for Loudon. J. Inglis, agent. Passengers—Saloon, Dr. Hazard. Messrs J. J. Farrington, E. C. D. Gilmore, Thomas Bennie; steerage, Mr and Mrs Godfrey and family (6), Messrs G. Ellis and J. Moersham. . Tl . , Shepherdess, schooner, 31 tons, Loer, for Picton. Master, agent. The ship Marlborough sailed this morning for London. Tb tgj Maori arrived from her round trip to the Wes Cell t this morning. She sails this afternoon for ' * i and Dunedin. ’ How, for Newcastle, cleared this mornEclipse will not ran to Governor’s Bay to-morrow, Thursday. ____ CLEARANCE OF THE SHIP MARLBOROUGH, This handsome representative of the Albion Shipping Company’s line received the last of her cargo yesterday afternoon, and was cleared at the Customs for London by her agent, Mr John Inglis, Her stay in port has been delayed in consequence of waiting for wool. She takes four saloon and ten second cabin passengers, and a full cargo valued as under: — , r , Value. 10,778 sacks grain 2300 bales wool * y 130 boxes wire 4o(J 240 sacks flour -1° 13 kegs skins ') _ jq 5 cases rennets ) 7 bales basils and skins 140 1 case specimens -0 4 packages glue 59 bags horns 50 £57,788 The p.s. Lyttelton will tow her to sea early this orning. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, April 22. Sailed —Hawea for the South. Passengers for Lyt'elton—Mrs Black and two sons, Mrs John and son, Mrs Littlechild and two children, Miss Vincent, Messrs G. Belcher, T. Smith, and C. D. McAra; for Akaroa—Mrs Handkinson, The Tainroa for the South leaves the Manukau at nine to-morrow morning. Bldpp, April 22. The Union Company’s Tararna arrived here nt 3 p.m. She left Melbourne on April 16th at 3.30 p.m.; called at Hobart Town next day ; experienced iino weather on the passage. She sails at 7 p.m. for Dunedin. Passengers—Saloon, Mrs Smithers, Messrs Thomson, Virtio, Mannings, Steadman, seven steerage, mid 20 tons cargo
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1614, 23 April 1879, Page 2
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