SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report—January 22. 9 a.m. —Weather blue aud cloudy sky. Wind, W., light. Barometer, 29.80; thermometer, 71. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 00.22 ; evening, 00.47. Arrived—January 22. Tararua, s s., 653 tons, Muir, from Melbourne, Hobar't Town, and South. R. Pnflett, agent. Passengers—From Melbourne—Mr and Mrs Bradsbaw, Mr McCnllocb, Captain Maoken. From Hobirt Town—Mrs Thomas. From Coast —Mesdames Good, iiee, Smith, Mr and Mm Ttoms-,n, Messrs Good (2), Master Smith. Steorogo-48. Wellington, s.s., tons, Anders n, from Wellington. R. Puflett, aeent. Passengera— Mesdtme3 Milvon and Wilkin, Misses Gunter, Boyle (2), Spencer, Messrs Rothschilds, Brown, Ralph, Henpliy, Hadfield, Haller, Horton, Spencer, Vt.n Asch, Hon. W. Rolleston. Steer-age-20. Didc, schooner, 58 ton 3, Johnson, from Waitapu. Master, agent Cleared—January 22. HKresui, ship, 1013 tons, Barclay, for Lender. New Zealand Shipping Company, ■agents. Passengers—Saloon—Mrs Gray, Miss H. M. Gray, Miss E. M. Gray, Miss C. M. Gray, Mr R. H. Gray, Mr and Mrs Andrew Thomson, Mr J. H. Murray-Anysley, Dr. 'Chißon. Steerage—Mr J. C. Darby. S AIM D—January 22. Wellington, s.s , 279 tons, Anderron, for iDanedin. R. Ptffeett, agent. The b.s. Tararua, from Melbourne and other Tports, arrived this morning, to sail North this ■ afternoon. Tfce s;s. Wellington, from North, arrived and sailed at noon for Port Chalmers. THE HURUNUI. The New Zealand Shipping Company's regular trader, the Eurunui, cleared for London at the Customs this morning, and will take her departure at daylight to-morr>w. Sho take 3 ten saloon passengers, and one in the second cabin, as per notice above. Her cargo consists of—- ' 3E37 bale 3 wo 1 and skins. 1879 sacks wheat. 46 bags bones 6 casks tallow. -SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, January 21. The barque Inglewood sails for Lyttelton, having been chartered by N.Z. Shipping Co., to looid at'that port lor London. New Plymouth, January 22. The b s. Taiaroa arrived this morning, and ■sailed at 9 o'clock for Nelson. Passengers, for South—Mr Litchfield, Miss Humphries, Messrs Hunter, Clark, McDonald, Ling, Reiley (2), and Blank. Auckland, January 22. Sailed—Arawata, for Southern ports.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1846, 22 January 1880, Page 2
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335SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1846, 22 January 1880, Page 2
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