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SHIPPING.

POET OF LTTTBLTOH* Weather Report— October 27. n . m —Weather, overcast and gloomy. gV'liiht, Barometer. 30.13 ; thermometer, 54. ‘ * 8 High Water—To-morrow. ■Morning, 1.57 j evening. 3.10. Arrived —October 25. Mand Graham, schooner, 80 tong, Jorgensen, from Pioton. Cull and Graham, agents. October 26. , n Sarah and Mary, brigantine, lo t tons, Donchass, from Bluff. Cnlf and Graham, agent. Huia as . 00 tong. Wills, from Kaikonra and Wellington. Cnff and Graham, agents. Passongers—Messrs Pyke, Best, and Balmor. Arrived —October 27* Rotorua, s.s.. 576 tons, Tozer from Port Chalmers. E. Puflett, agent. Pa.ssengers—Mr and Mrs ailesdon, Miss Solomon. ilary Blnir, barque, 328 tons. Boon, from Hobart Town. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Cleared— October 27. Rotorua, s.s.. 676 tons, Tozer, for Sydney, via Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, E, Puflctt, aurmt. Sailed— October 23. Fawn, brig, 216 tons, Dilluer, for Newcastle. Master, agent. „ „ , Especulador, barque, 2G2 tons, Powell, for Nowcastle. F. Jenkins, agent. Hawen, s.s., 462 tons, Kennedy, for Dunedin, via Akaroa. K. Puflctt, agent. Passengers—Messrs Vangioni and Tinlino. Steerage, ton. Hawea, s.s., 463 tons, Kennedy, for Dunedin, ■via Akaroa. B. Puflatt, agent. Passengers—For Akaroa, Messrs Vangioni, 'i'enlian, and one steerschooner, 73 tons, Grundy, for Knipara. J. B. Way, agent. Onward, schooner, 60 tons, Joss, for Picton, F, Jenkins, agent. Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Malcolm, for Auckland, ■via East Coast and Wellington. R. Pnflett, agent. Passengers For Wellington: Misses Wood, Osborne, Mrs Dale. Messrs Mason, Vanse, Clayton, Johnson. Foster, Hussey. For Napier: Miss Wilkinson, Messrs Cunningham and Robertson. For Auckland; Mr and Mrs Pensou, Mr and Mrs Ross and family. Steerage, twelve. The barque Mary Blair, from Ilohart Town, arrived this morning. The s.s. Rotorua arrived this morning from Port Chalmers. She loaves fur Sydney, via South, this afternoon. , , . , The following wore the vessels lying at the wharves last eveeing;—No. 1 (Gladstone Pier), Crusader. Waitangi, Meropo, Glenlora, p.s. l.yttelton. No. 2. s.s. Huia. No. 3, Elizabeth. No. 4, Prosperity, Lnrline, Prince Alfred. No. 5. Minna 8011. Heathcote, Sumner. N 0.6 (Tunnel).Pakeha, Sea Bird. Ethel. No. 7 (Peacock s), Rosannah Rose, Clematis, Alice Jane. Breastwork, Courier. Kestrel, la the bay were tbo Emperor, Mand Graham, Alert, Pelican, Sarah and Mary. In the stream, ship Hangitiki. . The s.s. Hawea, Captain Kennedy, arrived at 4..,U a m. on Satnrdny from (Wellington with the San Francisco mail. She left Auckland on Monday last, and called at Tauranga, Gisborne, and Napier, taking the mail from the s.s. Taiaroa at Wellington. The Hawea sailed tor Akaroa and Port Chalmers in the afternoon. ENGLISH SHIPPING. \“ Home News,” September 11.] Arrived—From Lyttelton,Lorraine, August 28th, 103 days; Boyne, August 31st, 127 days. Sailed—For Lyttelton, Waitara, Captain Cowell, September oth, with 150 passengers. Passed Deal next day. ~ _ , The Hnrunni. bound to this port, was off the Isle of Wight August 19th, and was off Mawle Point August 21st. _ , . , . The Lady Jocelyn, Captain Jenkins, sailed from Plymouth for Lyttelton August 30th, with 404 immigrants. , „ . , The Euterpe, for this port, was spoken September Ist, in 48 N. 9 W. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Port Chalmers, October 27. Arrived—Arrogante and Pacific Slope, from Newcastle ; J. L, UiUfltns and River Don, from TasBiania, Auckland, October 26. The Pearl, ketch, arrived from Parotonga to-day, after a passage of sixteen days, with a cargo of copra, oranges, and coffee. On tbo 14th she encountered a heavy thunderstorm, which lasted three hoars. The topmast was struck by lightning, and a piece of a spar fell on the deck, smashing the rail. The man at the wheel was quite blind for than half an hour.

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1774, 27 October 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1774, 27 October 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1774, 27 October 1879, Page 2

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