SHIPPING.
POST OF T jfTTEtTOH.
Weathkk 'K'SPOtiT— December 4. . 9 a.m.—Weat>. w tt i ear blue s-ly. Wind, N.E, light. Baror-^a^fJsool; thermometer, G», 31eh Water— To-morro*. Morrjng, 8.36; evening, 8.57.
Arrived— Dcoerah i $. ar„ ftr : *3. 118 tom, Corniche, irom the west Tloaat "ftPaflett. agent. Passetgor—Mr SapSV WaksUnn, s.s., 115? tons, Wheeler, from Sydney, via Wellington. U. Pnilott, stent. Pusaoiijc«aSuaticoWilliam and Mrs Williams, Mr Justice Johnston and secretary, Mrs Johnston, Mosdames Turner, Gainby, Brichews, Holmes, Waxes, Misses Warror, Holmes, Aoland, Professor Brown, T)r. McCarthy. Messrs McPherson, Water, Wilson, Gardiner. Algarti, Stanley, Conyers. Richmond, Stokes, Slay's, Detective Benjamin ; steerage, oJ. AiiniVEr-December 4. Taratnk, s.s.. 561 tons, Muir, from Melbourne Y.ti Sonth ard Hobart Ttwu. R. Pufictt, agent. Pr.ssengefs—Mr, Mrs a«d Misses and Master Uushold, Mr and Mrs St. Ejindo and infant. Hr and Mis Welsh and Pothill, Messrs 4 packman, Moore, Taylor, Jefferson; steerage, tl. Jane Douglas, s.s., 75 tone. Fraser, freir Kaiko'ara and Wellington. Edwnls, Bennett and Co., atenta. Pasgeugerd -Mrs Enchannaii ana tliiee children. Miss Bayliss, Messfva Ledger, Burhaanau, i)aley, and Slnttery. Sailed— T>oocmber o. Wakatipu, s.s,, HSS toE3. Wheeler, for Dnucdin. K. Pvlflott, agent. Passengers—For Molboniuc Miss Johtsou, Messrs ■ lohnson, 'Biiick. for Hobart Town—Captain Miles and f.railj. »> x Pnflott.Xgeut. Sailed— December 1, . Torea, schooner, Tf tons, Gmndy.for Kaipara. J. B. Way . agent. Passenger—H. Sle:r. . Mand Graham, schooner, 80 tone, Jorgenson, for Nelson. Cnlf and Graham, agents^ Tho s.s. Jane Douglas leaves‘to-day for Fox tern, ' via ndveitised ports. , , The s.s. Maori arrived yesterday from liar West Coast trip. Dunedin was left (it 7 p in. on the —at. Bluff on tho 22nd, Preservation Inlet next day and Husky Sonudi anchored in Martin’s Bay at midnight on the ii3rd, called at Big Bay_and Jacksou s Bay the same day, Hokitika the 23th and Greymonth; thence to Westport December Ist, and called at Nelnon on December 2nd. The steamer sailed tor Titiarn yesterday afternoon. The Torea for Kaipara, Esther tor lolorus Sound, and the Mand Graham for Nelscmeleared yesterday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Pont Chalmers, December I. Arrived —Palace, from Newcastle ; Albert-Victor, from Mauritius, 318 tons, with sugar; Free iraclei, ship, frte- a sealing era iso. THE WAITANGI. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s ship Waitangi was towed to sea at 3 30 a.ra.‘yesterday, and left at a good offing at half-past six c clock, making sail before a light westerly wind. She is the wool flhip despatched this season from hero, and has left jnst seventeen days carter than she did last year. Her carpo was valued at J-lOl,boh ana she tcok eleven passengers. The next ship to leave will be Messrs Shaw, Savill and. Co. s ship Me rope, advertised to sail on the 10th instant, and the next of the New Zealand Shipping Company's vessels, ' the i'lahgitiki, now loading.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1805, 4 December 1879, Page 2
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