SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTON. Wsather Biport—December 18, 9 a.m.—Weather, clear and bine sky Wind, iN.B., breeze. Barometer, 30.06; thermometer, 57. High Water—To-morrow. Horning, 8.50; evening, 5.13. Arrived— December IS. Oreti, 8.a., 117 tons, Baacand, from Wellington. J. M. Heywood and Co., agents. Passeagers—Mrs Pord, Miss Bascanfi, Mr Anderson, Mr Toahey; 3 ■steerage. . CleaSed—December 18. Eishon, barnnc, <173 tons, M’Douald, for Adelaide. Eoyae, Stead and Co., agents. Sailed —December 18. Catlin, ketch, 16 tons, Matheson for Gatlin’s River. Master, agent. , ' Hnia, s.s., -30 tons. Wills, for Kaikonra and Wellington. CtiiT and Graham, agents. The s.s. Oreti arrived this morning from Wellington with Chiarini’s Girons. The barque Eishon, for Adelaide, with a cargo of oats, cleared this morning. Tho s.s. Hnia arrived yesterday from Wellington and Eaikonrn. She left the former port at 5 p.m. on Snnday, and arrived at Eaik'-nra at 7 a.m. on Monday. In consequence of the heavy sea was unable to communicate until Tuesday at 7 a.m. Left at 12.30 on Tuesday. The Huia sailed on the return trip last evening. The New Zealand Shipping Company s ship Eangitiki, to sail for London this month, had 3000 bales of wool aboard yesterday. The American barque Elmiranda landed three or the heavy goods locomotives yesterday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, December IS. The Arawata sailed South at noon, steaming most splendidly in tho teeth of a bard easterly gale with rain. Passengers for Lyttelton—Mrs Eden and chi'd, Mrs Hanlan and daughter, Mr Melville and wife. Miss Craig, Captain Beluejd, Messrs Glosson, Jewell, Doyle, Craig and till--1 ams. , ■Wellington, Docemoer 17. Taiaroa sailed at nine o’clock, with tho following Jassengers : —Messrs Brett, Macfarlano, Bishop, ones; Mesdames Shrimski, Dalrvraple, children (3), and servant, Brownleo ; Kev. Mr Elmsley, Col. Brett, Messrs Brett, Dalrymple, Dick, Fulton, Blair, Peacock, Hislop, HcCanghan, Pyko, Steele, Taiuni, Taiaroa, 'Bain, Solomon, McCormick, Calcott, Hirst, Campbell, Stndholmo, Shrimski, Wright, Shauks, Dineen, and Beeves. Pout Chalmers, December 17. Sailed—lnc, for Preservation Inlet; Eingarooma, Department has been advised of sailing of Canterbury from London for Port Chalmers, with 310 immigrants.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1818, 18 December 1879, Page 2
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337SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1818, 18 December 1879, Page 2
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