SHIPPING.
POST OP IiYTTBLTOH. Wbathkii Report— December 15. 9 a.m.—Weather, overcast and rainy. vviua, 8.W., light. Br.rometor.29 92 ; thermometer, 54. High Water—To-morrow, Morning, 6.23; evening, 0.50, Arrived—December 13. Wanaka, s.s., 278 tons. M cGillivray, from Auckland, via East Coast and Wellington. R. Pnflett, agent. Passengers Mesdames Holmes, Moir, Hughes, Stringer, Messrs Hughes, Holmes, Chumlnr, Buckley, Kerr. Night, Legg, Oakley, Watson'. Jackson (2), Thompkins, W. Smith, Older, Stringer, Frorley, Kean, Hartigan, Taylor, J. Smith, Slattery, Morwell, Creswell, A. Smith, Shaunaghan, Hostings, Reeves, Hansen, Corcoran; And 10 steerage. December 14. Dolls, barqne, 3il tons, Burch, from Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent. Clbared —December 15. Hosannah Rose, schooner, 130 tons, Helgison, for Kuipara, Master, agent. Sailed —December 13. Hawea, b.s., 463 tons, for Wellington and North. 11. Pnflett, agent. Passengers—For Wellington— Miss Jackson, Mesdames Sykes, Cullen, Wingham, Creamer, Messrs C. W. Mills, Sykes, Robbins, Wingbam, Ullsworth, Johnson, Stringer, Gerard, Liggins, Paxton, Sullivan, Gardiner, McCaughlin. For Nelson—Mrs Mcßae. For Napier—Miss Titfen, Messrs Kettle. Brown, and Tiiien. For Gisborne—Mr and Mrs Hart, Mr Williams. For Auckland —Mesdames Becke,Norris, Wilson, Miss Edgar, Messrs Blythe, Prince, Jennings, Harris, Snider. Steerage—Twelve. Wanaka, s.s., 273 tons, McGillivray. for Dunedin. Passengers—Messrs Wilson and Harris, Masters Wright (2), and Williams. Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Bayldon, for Greymouth, via Wellington, Wanganui, Nelson, and Westport. J. M. Hey wood and Co., agents. Sailed—December 15. Mary King, schooner, 73 tons, Bailey, for Picton. Master, agent. Forest Queen, ketch, 51 tons, Hurley, for Wellington. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. The barque Bolls arrived yesterday from Newcastle with the first cargo she has carried since her misfortunes in the gale last Juno. The vessel, it will bo remembered, was towed to Dunedin from hero by one of the Union Steamship Company’s steamers some time since. She was then placed In the floating dock and thoroughly overhauled and repaired. The repairs included about forty feet of keel, new stern post, Ac., and a complete rc-caulk-ing of her hull, together with her topsides, waterways and stanchions, the vessel being, to all intents and purposes, as seaworthy as ever she was. Captain Burch reports leaving Newcastle November 29th, experiencing light easterly winds nearly the whole way across to Stephen’s Island, had fresh N.W. winds through the Straits to Cape Campbell, then light southerly until yesterday morning, when a N.E. wind carried her to port, anchoring about 10 a.m. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Port Chalmers, December 15, Sailed—Wellington, for Lyttelton. Auckland, December 13, The Marion, schooner, has sailed for Norfolk Inland. “The Ada C. Owen xirocceds to Hanraki sawmills. December 14. Arrived —Waitaki, from South.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1815, 15 December 1879, Page 2
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423SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1815, 15 December 1879, Page 2
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