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SHIPPING.

POET OF XiYTTELTOB < Wkathse ItsroßT—December 0. 9 a.m.—Woather, overcast and gloomy. Wind. N.E., breeze. Barometer, 20 OS; thermometer, 58. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 00.12; evening, 00.38. Arrived—Denerab=l 8. Cleopatra, brigantine, SS tons, Ciarkaou, from Greymouth. C. W. Turner, agent. PeerleßS, brigantine, 292 tons, McKeuzie, from Newcastle! P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Sea Belle, barque, 219 tons, Eoss, fro n Port Louis, Mauritius. Wood, Shand and Co., agents. Cleared—December 9. Croydon Lass, schooner, 51 tons, Carran, for Nelson. Master, agent. Sailed—December 8. S '~* Hnia, s.s., 90 tons, Wills, for Kiiikoura and Wellington. Cn£f and Graham, ngents. Hawoa, s.s., 462 tons, Kennedy, for Dnnedin. R. Pnflott, agent. Passengers for Hobnrt Town—Miss White; for Bluff—Mr Playshead; for Port Chalmers—Mr Smythe and family, Miss McDeriuitt, Mr Patterson; 9 steerage. Sailed—December 9. Lnrline, barque, 7(>l tons, Adair, for Napier. C. W. Turner, agent. Passengers—Messrs J. B. Rutland and C. Turner. The Sea Belle, Captain J. Ross, here somo three years since, arrived yesterday from Mauritius with 2CI tons sngnr, consigned to Messrs Wood, Sbnnd and Co. Sho left Port Louis October 2Sth. and had a run of strong westerlies and favorable winds to the Snares, mads last Thursday, since which northerly and casteilv light winds have prevuUod. The brigantine Peerless. Captain McK.'uzio, arrived yesterday from Newcastle. She left on November 27th ; had variable winds, with heavy sea, tbnnder and Hirhtnhifr, with low barometer; across, thence >T.W. breeze thr.mgh th.n Straits to off Kaikonrn. on Friday, when tho wind fell calm until Sunday, when a sontherly wind sprang up, which lasted to arrival :is above. She has 410 tons coal abosird, and is waiting for orders. Messrs P. Cunniugham and Co. are her agents. The brigantine Cleopatrn, Captain Clnrksou, arrived yesterday from Greymouth, with coal. The ship Ilnrunni was berthed at No. 4 Jetty yesterday morning. The New Zealand Shipping Company state that the cargo will be landed a 3 rapidly as possible, speoi.il arrangements have been made to get the Christmas goods on board into the hands of tho consignees without delay. STThe s.s. Huia sailed yesterday for Kaikonra and advertised ports. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland. December 9. Arrived—City of New York, from Sydney, with he outward San Francisco mails. Port Chalmers, December 9. Arrived —Arawatn, from Blnff: Hawea, lrom Xytteltou ; Beautiful Star, from Oainaru. A strong N.E. galo is blowing.

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1810, 9 December 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1810, 9 December 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1810, 9 December 1879, Page 2

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