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SHIPPING.

POST or liTTTEIiTOR. Whatms H*ii>ait~sa*. 18. 9 turn. Weather, overcast,and foggy, wind, If £.. light. Barometer, 29.73; thermometer, 57. High Water—To-morrow. ' Horning, 8.35; evening, 9.00 ; ' ~ Akkited —November 18. |i Waitaki. s.a., 228 tons. Edie, from Danedin. B. Puflett, agent. Passenger, Mrs Lenoff. Kotorui. s.s., 576 tons. Tozer, from Sydney via Northern ports. BPoflett. agent. PassengersMr and Mrs Mande and family, Mr and Mrs Twentyman, Miss Twentyinan, Messrs Hewlings, Eastman, West. Sibbald, Begg, Mr and Mrs McCaughan and family, Mr Brophy, Mrs Harris, Miss Thomson. Mr and Mrs Molntyre, Mrs Ware and servant, Messrs Croskcrry. Jacobs, Thomson, IHtzgerald, Macassey. Steerage, 14. Cleared—November 18. Saxon, schooner, 58 tons, McKenzie, for Timarn. Cuff and Graham, agent. The s.s. Eotorua, from Sydney via North, arrived this morning, to sail for Dnnedin to-day. The steam launch Eclipse will resume running- to Governor's Bay to-morrow, leaving Lyttelton twice daily. . , .-. . The Ts a. Waitaki, from Dunedra, arrived this afternoon. She is advertised to leave for North this afternoon. ~,,<. The Glenlora, Captain Scotland, hence in ballast to load for England, arrived in Napier on Saturday The Onward, for Kaipara, cleared yesterday. The contractors for the removal of the Gladstone Pier shed, had so far progressed with the work as to have bat very little of the old structure to take down last evening. The Waitangi was taking in wool steadily yesterday. POET OP STJMNEB. Sailed—November 16. Tongoriro, p.s„ 38 tons, Bansley, in ballast, for Leßon's Bay. , „ . , Minnie, ketch, 19 tons, Boss, in ballast, lor Amuri. , Volunteer, schooner, 22 tons, Mahers, in ballast, for Leßon's Bay. SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. Auckland, November 18. The Zealandia arrived at eight this morning. Cargo for New Zealand. 3250 sacks of bone manure, 1576 casks of barley, 1715 sacks of maize, 790 boxes of fruit. 320 boxes of salmon, 200 packages miscellaneous. Passengera for New Zealand—Mr Sharp and wife. Mr Padbury and wife, Miss Duncan, Messrs Paschal, tearing, Borstow, Meynell, Elyers, Short, Salisbury. Adeler, Bussell. H. Russell, One, Johns, Gillithorpe. McLean, BallensteU.

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1792, 18 November 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1792, 18 November 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1792, 18 November 1879, Page 2

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