SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTON. Wbathbb EifObt—December 30. 9 a.m.—Weather, overcast and gloomy. Wind, N.W., light. Barometer, 29.70; thermometer, 67. High Water—To-morrow. Mornlnft, 5.45; afternoon, 6.10. Akhivkd—December 30. Tararaa, * »..576 tonß, Muir, from Bydney, Tia Auckland, East Coast, and Wellington. E, Pnflett, agent. EVwogers, from Sydney—Messrs Swan, Graoo, Keos, Scully, Atwood; from Coast—Mesdames F<<Hcti. Cole, and Dawson, Misses Barnard, Lawrence, Poabery, Small, Beeves, Coats, Bichardson, Kennedy, Fraser, Johnson, nnd Shaw, Messrs Lewis, Colbert, McGiunarty, Spotter, Eichards, Clark, McFarlane. Forest, "Wallace, Howell, Cress, Wilson, i'enjaniin, Wakelin, Bonham, Elliott, Brown, White, Eeeves, Cnlbert, Misse3 Binges, Carter. 17 steerage, 37 for South. Sarah and Mary, ketch, 40 tons, Forman, from Havelock. Cuff and Graham, agents. Annie Wilson, brigantine, 118 tons, Morgan, from Kaipara. J. B. Way. agent. Torea, schooner, 7S tons, Grundy, from Kaipara. J. B. Way, agent. Waitaki, s.s. 838 tons, from Diinedin, via Tim-iru and Akaroa. E. Pnflett, agent. Passenger—Mrs Donks.
Cleared— Dof • nber 30. Poneki, schooner, 80 tons, Eonieril, for Greymonth. Master, agent.
The s.s. Waitaki. from Dnnedin, via Timara and Akaroa, arrived this morning, to sail thisaftomoou for Mmukan, via Wellington and way ports. The a.s. Tararnn, Captain Muir, arrived from Sydney, via Enssell and ports of the East Coast, this morning at eight o'clock. She was to sail this afternoon far Melbourne, via South. The schooners Annio Wilson and Torea arrived this morning from Kaipara, with cargoes of timber. The ketch Sarah and Mary, from Havelock, arrivwd last ni;ht, timber laden. The ketch Falcon, Messrs Black, Davies and Co., agents, is open for charter or for freight to Foxton. The s.s. Wauganni, for Tiuiaru and Danedin, i 3 advertised to sail to-day. The barque Bells was shifted yesterday from No. 3 Wharf to Peacock's Jetty, to finish discharging. Tho Euterpe was berthed at the Gladstone Pier yesterday, and to-day the Sonthesk is to bo taken there, to ocenpy the berth of the Crnsader. The lost-ni-med ship will be moved to the extension of the piur Co finish loading. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Auckland, December 29. The Wanaka soiled for the South. Passongers for Lyttelton—Mrs Goodwin, Mr and Mrs W. G. Butlor, Mr and Mrs Nicholls, Mr and Mrs Eobinson. Wellington, December 29. Arriv.d—Wukatipn, from Sydney, at 7.30 p.m. Passengers for Lyttelton—Misses Hnghes, Dennis, Cave and maid, Messrs Dennis, Eainsdon. Schofleld, Garforth, Moore, Mainwaring, Mills, Graves; twenty-thruo steerage, and flfty-seven tons cargo. Wellinotow, December 30. Sailed—Wakatipu, for South. Passengers—Miss Knowles, Messrs Bonniton, Binns, and SergeantMajor Coleman, with fifty Armed Constabulary. Por.r Chalmers, December 30. Arrived—Albion, from the Bluff j Ladybird, from Timara ; William Tnruer, from Newcastle.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1827, 30 December 1879, Page 2
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424SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1827, 30 December 1879, Page 2
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