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SHIPPING.

POBT OF LYTTELTON. Writhkb Bkpout— Jnly 21. 9a.m—Weather, clear, blue sky; wind, calm. Barometer, 29.80; thermometer. 32. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 6-06 j evening, 6.32. AnnrTED -July 20. Victoria, barque. 305 tons, Shimmlns, from Port Esperance. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. July 21. . Taiaroa, s.b., 228 tons, Petersen, from Wellington. Jt Poflett, agent. Passengers-Mr Montgomery, M.H.B. , , „ Sailed—July 21. Taiaroa, a.s., 228 tons, Peteison, for Wellington. E.Puflett, agent. Passenger-Mr Montgomery, M Ara?a'pu. brigantine, 122 tons. Smith, for Auckland. Matter, agent. The s.s. Taiaroa, Captain Petersen, on a specie l trip from Wellington, with Mr Montgomery, M.H.B. arrived at 3 a.m. to-day, after a very severe passage, occupying 33 honrs. She left on the return at 11, a Alariue, the Pelham, nv>de her nnmber at the flagstaff this morning, but subsequently passed on to the southward. .... j.v The barque Victo-'.a came up tbo harbor this morning. , ~ , ... The brigantine Aratapn, for Auckland, sailed this morning. , , , ~_ _ The late S.E. and easterly winds sent quite a high range into the harbor on Saturday. Operations for rais'ng the barque Bells are at a standstill until the weather becomes more settled. Captain Richard Wood hashad two hulks anchored off the shore in readiness for the work, and as tne Bella is in a conven'ent position and not mncD. damaged, there is strong hope of success. It is said that tho tug-boat's pumping engine could exhaust the water out of the sunken vessel in very little time. If such be the case, it. seems a pity a, mere supposition that the pumps might geo choked a urge* as a reason for not letting her try it. SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. Bluff, July 21. Arrived—Arawata, s.b., at 8 a.m. Left Mel-bon-ne at 5.15 on the 16th. Experienced light easterly wiDds the first part of the voyage, then southerly winds to arrival. She brings the Suez mail, 20 saloon, and -10 steerazo passengers, and tons of cargo for all poits. She sails at 4 p.m. for Dunedin. Svloon Messrs Thomas, Mcddins, McDonald, Money. Madame Ivors, Mdlls. Ivors (-;, nd 78 tons of cargo.

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1690, 21 July 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1690, 21 July 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1690, 21 July 1879, Page 2

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