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SHIPPING.

FOBT OF LYTTELTON, Wieameb E etout—December 3. 9 B.m.—Weather, otortast. Wind, S.w, Barometer, 30.12 j thermometer. 62. High Water—To-MorroW. Mom'ng, 7.43: evening. 8.12. Cleared—December S. . Toten, schooner. 78 tons. Grnndy. for Kaipara. J. B. Way. agent. Passenger—H. Stcfir. Esther, brigantine, 17 tons, Davis, for Polorus Sound. Master, agent. Sailed —December 3. Waitangi, B fcip, U6l tons, Hodder, for London. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Pasgen. sere- Saloon—Mrs. Miss, and Master Clayton. Mr Francis P. Barker; second cabin—Mrs Ellon; steerage—Mary Dess, Adam Loss. Chas. E. Carter, Eicbard E. Aylmer, Charles Fisher, and Hilton K Cim, schooner, 81 tons, Kirk, for Waitapn. Master, agent. Passengers—Mrs Spragg and fa TaiLoa™l‘s„ 278 tons. Pictorsen. for Mannka.i via way porta. Panso-'gers-For Wellington—Mr and Mrs Clarko. Messrs Bri£f*9, Jago, Becktt, ■fiinglay. Bnc"h. Hgn. J. T Peacock: for Nelson Mr Teschemaker ; for Auckland—Mr Legg. Tho Waitangi, Captain Hodder. sailed this morning, the first wool ship of tho season, for London. A steamer from the North wan signalled when onr express left Port. Wonhl bo either the Waka U yesterday was employed at tho Heads in attendance npon tlm men engaged barring" if m Thesurplus cable’ was bn 4 e o d^o W ne! e o r n? n o r f k Messrs Shaw, Saville and Co.’s ships, from London to Dunedin, was spoken yeßterdav morning in Fovnanx Straits. , , f * The 'Vfraitangi had to shut ont cloven hales of wool in loading last evening. CLEAEANCE OP THE WAITANGI. This ship cleared yesterday at the Customs for London, and was to sail early this morning. Her cargo consists of— Value. 4935 bales wool £98,(00 19(1 casks tallow 1 26W 36 canes do. ) ~ 57 hides ** 7 packages sundries t>m £101,884 POET OF SOMNEE. Arrived —December 2. Minnie, ketch, 19 tons, Biss, from Amun, with limestone. „ , , Sailed—December 1. Tongariro. p a., 33 tons, Eansley, for Lo Bon s Bay, with stores. . T _ . Eagle, ketch, 15 tons, Mosservy, for Le Bon s Bay, with storos.l

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1805, 3 December 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1805, 3 December 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1805, 3 December 1879, Page 2

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