SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTJBLTON.
Wsatheb Report—January 2t. 9 a.m.—Weather clear, blue sky. Wind, W.E,, li"bt. Barometer, 29.94; thermometer,
High Water—To-morrow
Morning, 11 57; ovening, 00.00.
Arrived— January 20. Ada Wiswell, barqaentine, 558 tons, Wiswell, from Port Chalmers. Dalgety and Co., agents. Stella, Government steamer, McKezsie, from Nelsou. PasseDgers—7s immigrants ex Opawa and Eastrninster.
Sailed—January 27. Rotoma, s s., 576 tons, Tezer, for Melbourne, via South and Hobart Town. E. Puflett, agent. PASseugPM—For Dnnedin—Miss Green, Kevs. Kirk, Taylor, Worker, Smalley, Shierlaw, Messrs Proctor, Wagnell, Chapman, Green. For Bluff - Hiss Searle. For Hobart TownMr McFarlane, Mr Resell, Mr Griffin. For Melbourne—Mr Fitzwilliam, Rev. C. Bowen, Bright; and 15 steerage. Waitaki, s s , 2iß tous, Edie, for Wellington and Mauukau. K. Pnflett, agent. Passengers —For Wellington—Misi Ancell, Mr Temploton. For Nelson—Mr and Master Hodder, Mrs Kerr, Mr Kerr, Mr J. Tilby. For AucklandMessrs Peni and Laver3 ; and 15 steerage. Antaras, barque, 821 tons, Lewis, for Wallaroo, S.A. Dalgety and Co., agents. Huin, b.s., 90 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. Stella, s.s , McKersie, for Wellington.
The s.s. Huia, Captain Wills, arrived on Monday night from Stoneyhnrst, and sailed last night for Kaikoura and Wellington. The barque An tares was towed to sea yesterday afternoon, and sailed for Wallaroo, S.A., to load there for home. The Government steamer StoMa, Captain McKersie, left Nelson at noon on Monday, with 75 immigrants ex ships Opawa and Fastminster, and arrived in harbor at 6.30 p.m. yesterday. She returned to Wellington last night. The foremast of the American barque Elmiranda, after being scarfed, was replaced in position yesterday. The ship Crusader was decorated with flags yesterday in honor of the marriage of Mr H. Sawtell. SHIPPING TELEGSAMS. Auckland. January 20. The Albion, s.s., arrived at Russell at 1.30 p.m. on ths 20th. She left Sydney at 230 pm. on the 15th. Passengers—For Russell—Three steerage. For Auckland-Mr and Mrs WinthroD, Mr and Mrs Seddon, Mr and Mrs Bailey, family (4), and servant, Mr and Mrs Webster, Mi 33 Thomson and infant. Misses Vayes, Carr, and Wrigloy, Master Wrigley, Messrs T. L. In»ham, Armitage, J. A. Jacobs, A. Ketley, W. Brown, Houghton, T. Conroy, P. O'Neill, J. Stephens, Black, A. Saunders, J. K. Johnson, Sunley, and 31 steerage. For Napier—Mr Jno. Cooper, and 3 steerage. For Wellington—Mr and Mrs Gaundy and infant, and 3 steerage. For Lyttelton—Nine steerage. For Dnnedin— Mr Robt. Marshall, and 14 steerage. Port Chalmers, January 21. Arrived —Circe, from Greymouth ; Beautiful Star, from Oamaru; Good Templar, from Titnaru ; Jane, frcm Stewart's Island. Sailed—William Turner, for Sydney; Tararua, for Lyttelton ; Prince Hassen, for Timaru, its destination being Adelaide. Wellington, January 21. Sailed—Wellington, for the South. PassenserE—~«7. Seauzen, Mrs Haphys, Messrs Brown, Mitchell, Bntler, Beckett, Joseph, Brooks, McNamara, Buckingham, Webb, Weißhart, Corbett, Van, Ash, Horton, and TlfnxVim.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1845, 21 January 1880, Page 2
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